How To Make Your Wood Flooring “Party-Proof” During Christmas Holidays?

December 21, 2022

It’s the most wonderful time of year, except for your flooring. This Christmas, your flooring will take the weight of almost every activity. From spilled gravy to falling pine needles to the scrapping of high heels and the commotion of over-excited children, your floor may take a beating during the Christmas season. And, with celebrations continuing until New Year’s Eve, your floor will undoubtedly become a touch sloppy.

Preparing your home for the holidays entails more than just hanging up Christmas lights. It also entails protecting your hardwood floor with the necessary tools to prevent scrapes, stains, drink spill damage, and other incidents that could result in pricey flooring repairs. No need to worry because we’ll go through some easy techniques to help your hardwood floors endure the holiday season.

Keep The Dancefloor Secure

After a few rounds, your friends will undoubtedly become cheerful and display their dance moves. And dance moves are accompanied by accidental scrapes, spills, and furniture displacement. However, there are preventative precautions to keep high-heeled shoes and table legs from scratching your wood flooring.

Put up a ‘no shoe zone’ board or encourage your visitors to remove their shoes before entering your house. It will reduce the possibility of scratches and scuffs.

Heavy furniture may scratch and scuff your luxury vinyl tiles, solid wood, engineered wood, or laminate floor. To prevent this from happening, insert furniture pads beneath your table and chair legs. It’s an inexpensive and pleasant way of safeguarding your flooring, and it’s one less thing to worry about the next day when cleaning up.

Finally, you can’t go wrong with a comfy rug that covers your whole space. It doesn’t have to be anything extravagant; you can have something to lay down to prevent scratching. Remember to keep some clean towels ready in case anything spills!

Make Room for Your Visitors

Aside from providing delicious food, refreshments, and a good time, one of the most crucial aspects of having holiday guests is ensuring their comfort in your house. Even if you don’t have a lot of space, some rearranging will suffice. Make your living areas more functional by doing the following:

  • Moving furniture away from the center of the room to make a place for tabletop, chairs, and other furniture brought into the living or dining rooms.
  • Provide seating alternatives for your guests, such as lounge chairs, sofas, comfy couches, and bar stools. You can even include amusing bean bags or yoga balls for the kids!
  • Take out any bulky furniture that might be in the way, such as console tables, ottomans, or accent chairs.
  • Keep any fragile accent objects, such as lamps and art pieces, that could be damaged, fractured, or broken, in a safe place.

Prepare Your Christmas Tree

A genuine Christmas tree is incomparable. It adds charm to your room, and the smell of pine transports you to a winter wonderland. However, when it comes to damaging your hardwood flooring and making your area look cluttered, the needles may be a total hassle.

First and foremost, give it a good shake before bringing it in to remove any loose needles or debris. It will also make your cleaning task easier!

When your Christmas tree is ready to take centerplace in your home, the ideal solution is to place a mat beneath it. It protects your floor from scratches and adds an aesthetic element to your home. A short brush-up every now and then will remove those unpleasant pine needles and leave your space looking clean and neat.

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