Everything You Need to Host A Stylish Dinner Party (Sans Stress)

Tips and ideas for menu planning, table styling, host outfit and more -- no excuse not to share your home with friends!

Did you catch the Surgeon General’s report that there’s an epidemic of loneliness in the U.S.? We’re spending increasingly more time alone, and it’s having a profound impact on our society, well-being, and physical health.

How many of us have felt this in our own lives? I certainly do as a mom of a young child who works from home.

It’s not all doom and gloom; the report also speaks to the healing effect of connection.

This wild stat also got my attention: the amount of time spent hosting dinner parties has declined 30% in the last 20 years (and had declined 45% from the 1970’s to the 2000s).

So, it got me thinking: we need to create the social world that we want, and one way to do that is to host dinner parties. One of the reasons we work hard to create a Singular home is to make guests feel welcome and create memories there. If you host a party and invite friends, they’ll do the same, creating a circle of reciprocity and togetherness through warm cozy rooms filled with friends, thoughtful details, delicious food, sparkling conversation. The perfect antidote to loneliness.

Someone has to start it, so why don’t you be that person? Consider this post a call to host more dinner parties! Now let’s get to the How…

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noun [sɛns, əv, ˈspɛnsər]

  1. Reflecting one’s identity through their interiors

  2. A home with character and soul

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