If you have decided to throw an elegant New Year's party at home, you should know some things. Invite your guests and make their time pleasant and the arrival of the new year truly anticipated.
There are 5 things about your party that you must consider. Who are they?
Fine tablecloth

The elegant tablecloth is an integral part of the festive table. Whether you decide to have a dinner party, a cocktail party or a family gathering, the tablecloth must be up to par.
Velvet, silk, delicate satin are all suitable for the festive night. They all suggest a festive setting, placing candles and beautiful vases of flowers. Don't ever think about putting on a nylon tarp to make it easier!
Many, many candles

Candles make the atmosphere pleasant, soulful, welcoming and above all festive. The more candles you put, the better. It would be even better if you made the rest of the lighting more subdued and your guests could feel the warmth of the gentle candlelight.
Place flower vases

What is a festive table setting without ! You can put a large bouquet in the middle of the table, and you can also scatter small vases with one or two flowers, which are close to each guest and which create a personal mood. The choice is yours, the ideas are many.
Flowers in natural colors are suitable - white, beige, cream, pale tones. It is recommended to stick to one type of flower to avoid the risk of kitsch and stuffiness. Classic crystal vases are always a good choice.
Style Menu

As a good hostess, you should make sure that your guests enjoy a stylish menu on the festive New Year's Eve, especially the accompanying dishes. If you want to make an impression, avoid the pickles and pickles that traditionally serve as fillings. Instead, serve caviar, crispy bruschetta with fish, cheese and fruit rolls - all stylish hors d'oeuvres.
Prepare gifts for each guest

To make your guests feel special, give them a keepsake after the party. You don't have to buy anything big. It is important that it carries its special symbolism. You can choose a scroll with a special message for the new year, live flowers, small gifts.
Photos and ideas: architecturaldigest/Ron Wendt Design