Guest Comfort and Etiquette in Tight Quarters
Use place cards to guide guests toward best-fit chairs—taller friends near legroom, chatterboxes by the host, and shy folks with a clear sightline. A tiny home feels bigger when every person knows exactly where they can relax comfortably.
Guest Comfort and Etiquette in Tight Quarters
Serve bite-sized mains, firm salads, and minimal sauces so plates can travel without peril. Opt for skewers, crostini, or stuffed mushrooms. Tiny homes reward the menu that moves gracefully, keeping your table tidy and your guests free to mingle.
Guest Comfort and Etiquette in Tight Quarters
Angle a floor cushion beside a low table and place a lamp nearby. Suddenly, you have a micro-lounge. Invite guests to rotate every twenty minutes, refreshing energy and giving each person a chance to connect without crowding anyone else.
