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March
24

How to Host a Game Night at Your Long Island Home - Howard Hanna | Coach Realtors

Your Long Island home is the perfect setting for bringing friends and family together for an evening of fun and friendly competition. Our REALTORS® understand the importance of making lasting memories in your home and have compiled these essential tips for hosting the perfect game night.

  • Pick the Best Spot
    Make your place inviting by picking a room with enough seats and table room for your friends. Your living room or finished basement can work great, giving comfy seating and plenty of space for board games or cards. Think about adding extra chairs or floor pillows so everyone can sit.

  • Choose Your Games
    Put together a mix of games that suit different skill levels and likes. Blend old-school board games with new party games to keep things fun and interesting. Having lots of game choices lets you switch things up based on how many people are there and what they want to play as the night goes on.

  • Set Up Easy-to-Reach Snack Areas
    Place snacks and drinks close by but not near game pieces. Set up specific spots for beverages and finger foods that won't get in the way of playing. Think about using spill-proof containers and putting out coasters to guard your furniture while keeping things laid back.

  • Set a Schedule
    Kick off your game night at a good time that gives you enough hours for several games without going too late. Send out invites with exact start and finish times, and plan to switch games every hour to an hour and a half to keep the energy up and people interested. This setup helps guests plan their night while keeping everything running.

  • Get Easy Snacks Ready
    Serve a variety of sweet and salty bite-sized snacks that don't disrupt gameplay. Pick foods players can eat with one hand without leaving marks on cards or pieces. Prepare snacks ahead of time so you can be present and involved as a host.

  • Set the Mood with Lighting
    Create the right atmosphere with proper lighting that allows players to read cards and boards while still feeling cozy. Use lamps or dimmed ceiling lights to strike the right balance, and think about playing some quiet music to fill any silences.

  • Track Scores
    Get a good way to keep score ready—you could use a whiteboard, scorepad, or an app on your phone. Make sure everyone can see the points as they're added up. This gets people more pumped about the contest. Think about having some small rewards for the winners to make the night even more fun.

If you're looking for the perfect home to host memorable game nights, explore our Nassau County homes for sale and Suffolk County homes for sale. For more information about finding your ideal Long Island home for entertaining, contact us today.

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