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Top Housewarming Party Ideas to Celebrate Your New Home

July 05, 2024 by

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You did it! No more cardboard boxes, paint, screws and indecipherable instructions; you’ve finally settled into your new home. Moving is more than just a milestone—it’s a great excuse to throw a bash that will have your friends talking. 

Whether you’re a seasoned party planner or hosting your first soirée, we’ve got a treasure trove of creative and entertaining housewarming party ideas to make your new abode the hottest spot in town. So roll out the welcome mat, crank up the tunes, and give your new house the party it deserves!  

6 Great housewarming themes

The beauty of a housewarming is that it can be as simple or extravagant as you want. Whether you want an informal get-together with close friends or you want to make sure everyone knows your new address is the place to be , here’s a curated list of housewarming party themes for any taste. 

1. Seasonal

Closeup of spring flowers, outdoor seating in the background

Celebrate the new season of your life with a season-themed housewarming party. This is a great way to decorate your house with all things seasonal, whether it’s pumpkin-everything in the fall or bouquets of flowers in spring. You can also tie the theme to your food and drinks, using only seasonal and local produce to craft your menu. This also gives you the opportunity to explore your new neighbourhood and everything it has to offer! 

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2. Garden party

Garden party setup with cozy seating and colourful cushions, fairy lights in the background

If you want to protect your newly purchased indoor furniture, then make the most of your backyard with a garden-themed party. Create some beautiful housewarming decorations using flowers and draped fabrics, and set the scene with comfortable cushions and cosy blankets for the evening. And when the sun goes down, take out lanterns and candles for a boho ambience. If you’re blessed with a BBQ (and skills to match), this is the time to flaunt it! 

3. Potluck dinner party

Top view of puttanesca pasta, spaghetti and a loaf of ciabatta

Share the love for food (and the workload!) with your guests with a potluck dinner party. Ask guests to bring a dish of their choice for everyone to share. This will allow you to have a varied and unique spread and is a great way to keep your budget in check.

4. Brunch party

A stack of pancakes, croissants and Mimosas on a brunch table

Who said parties should be at night? Gather your friends together in the warmth and cosiness of your new home with a brunch housewarming party. Welcome your guests to a waffle station with lavish toppings and delicious coffee. Don’t forget a drink station with a bounty of brunch cocktails like Mimosas, Kir Royales and Bloody Mary’s as well as their non-alcoholic counterparts. Last but not least, make sure you have a kitchen helper, we can guarantee the demand for waffles and scrambled eggs will be real. 

5. Murder mystery dinner party

A glass of red wine, clue card, pocket watch on a table for a murder mystery party

Bring some suspense to your housewarming party with a murder mystery dinner. You can make it fun and easy to organise by purchasing a pre-made kit, or you can let your creativity flow and write the plot yourself. Ask your guests to come with a suitable outfit so they can actively participate in solving the mystery. Bonus points if you match the food and drink menu with the murder mystery plot.   

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6. Tropical paradise

Closeup of colourful bunting hanging over a pool, people swimming in the background

A housewarming is a great excuse to bring some beach fun to the concrete jungle. For this theme, you will need all things colourful, think all the bright pink, orange and yellow bunting and decorations. Leis to greet your guests upon arrival will be a must, along with freshly shaken Piña Coladas served in a coconut shell for a tropical touch. When it comes to food, plan an island-themed spread with seafood, tropical fruits and even shaved ice cream. Last, but not least, don’t forget to raise (or lower) the bar with a round of limbo once the party is in full swing.  

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Food menu

What would a housewarming party be without an array of delicious food and drinks? Designing a memorable menu is the key to elevating the experience and making your guests feel welcome and satisfied. So, put on your apron, pour yourself a drink and take a look at some of our top housewarming food ideas for a gorgeous spread. 

Interactive food stations

Top view of a taco station setup

Interactive food stations don’t only cater to different dietary requirements, they’re also fun and reminiscent of childhood parties where sandwiches and cakes could be on the same plate (and in one mouthful!). What’s more, they’re a great way to help guests break the ice and ease into the party mood. Here are some of our favourite food station ideas: 

  • Taco bar: Offer a selection of tortillas, meats, veggies, and toppings so guests can build their perfect taco. 
  • Sandwich bar: A bit like the taco bar, this idea lets your guests choose from a selection of bread rolls, bagels, deli meat, and vegetables to create the ultimate sandwich.
  • Ice cream bar: For dessert, set up an ice cream bar with various flavours and toppings.  

Charcuterie board

Top view of a colourful charcuterie board

Revived by TikTok, but a classic by nature, the charcuterie board is fancy and tasty. What’s more, you can customise it with your favourite bits: whether it’s cheese and crackers, a dessert graze board, or an Italian-inspired antipasto, it will be a success. 

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Finger food

Top view of Bruschetta and wine

Another party favourite, finger food is great for feeding a crowd and it can be prepared in advance. Some of our favourite snacks are scotch eggs, sausage rolls, summer rolls and egg salad sandwiches. What’s even better is that guest will use fewer dishes and utensils, so cleanup will be easy, which means you can sleep late on the morning after the party

Chocolate fountain

Closeup of a chocolate fountain, colourful cocktails and fruit in the background

A housewarming party is definitely the time to invest in that chocolate fountain that keeps popping up on your feed. Get all the strawberries, s’mores and mini churros and make your Charlie and the Chocolate Factory fantasy come true. 

Housewarming drink menu ideas

Once you’ve ticked all the boxes for your food menu, it’s time to look at the second star of the party, your bar selection. Craft a menu with an array of delicious libations with both alcoholic and non-alcoholic options, or ask your guests to bring a bottle and help you fill your new drinks cabinet. Here are some of our favourite housewarming party drink ideas to get the juices (and cocktails) flowing. 

Go big (batch)

A top view of Rum Punch that is ideal to make for batching cocktails

Take out your best pitchers and craft some crowd-pleasers that will ensure your guests’ glasses are never empty. Batch cocktails are easy, fun, and, most importantly, convenient, so you can go and mingle with your guests and show off your new home. Some classic cocktails you can turn into batches are Palomas, Mimosas, Negronis and Piña Coladas. When it comes to big-batch mocktail ideas, we love a Strawberry Mojito Mocktail or a fit and fun Green Goddess smoothie. 

Tropical extravaganza

Closeup of the top of a Miami Vice cocktail

You might not have moved to the Caribbean, but nothing can stop you from serving a bounty of tropical-inspired cocktails. Whether you’ve gone for a full tropical luau theme or simply love the tingle and spice of Tiki cocktails, get your shaker and add to the menu Mai Tai, Rum Punch, Zombie and Mojito, the crowd will be asking for more! 

DIY drink station

Top view of vodka being poured into a jug of iced tea

Let your guests whip up their own concoctions with a luscious DIY bar. Offer premium spirits and equally tasty mixers, including flavoured tonic waters, different sodas, and fruit juices. Don’t forget a garnish section with sliced lemons and limes, berries, and even cocktail umbrellas for that 90’s party nostalgia feeling.  

Sensational Spritzes

Two hands clinking together Aperol Spritz cocktails while seated at a wooden table

Whether you’re hosting your housewarming party on the hottest day of the year or just want to invoke a hint of summer, a spritz-based menu will be your one-way ticket to feel like you’re on the Amalfi coast. Please the crowd with a classic Aperol Spritz, then move on to tasty alternatives like the Limoncello Spritz, Hugo, or Cynar Spritz.  

Wine selection

White wine being poured into a wine glass with restaurant in the background

Make your housewarming cream of the crops with a curated wine selection. The rule of thumb is to have a type of each kind, so one red, one white, one rosé and one natural. Avoid challenging tastes or highly alcoholic options and choose medium-bodied wines you know your guests will appreciate. If you’re having a dinner party, match your wines with your food menu for an elevated tasting experience. 

Games and entertainment

Group of friends playing truth or drink

No housewarming party will be complete without a few games or activities to entertain your friends. Here are a few ideas. 

  • House tour: It goes without saying, your guests will want a tour of the new house, so make sure one is planned.
  • Memory wall: Set up a memory wall where guests can pin photos, write notes, or leave messages. If you can find it, a Polaroid camera and a few packs of film will come in very handy.  
  • Games night: They might be old-fashioned, but we all know everybody loves a good game of Monopoly or Trivial Pursuit.
  • Scavenger hunt: Have fun creating a map and hiding clues and items in all the new nooks and crannies. You can set a prize for the winning team or get them to keep the party favours they find along the way. 
  • Trash to treasure: Create a space where you can display items from your previous abode and encourage the guests to take home whatever they need. This will make your party favours unique and sustainable.  

Gift ideas for guests

A cocktail gift set with a cocktail shaker, coupe glass, jigger and dried orange slices

Have you been invited to a housewarming party and you’re not sure what to bring your hosts? Worry not, here are some of the best gift ideas that will leave them impressed and help make their new house feel like home. 

  • Kitchen tools: One can never have enough kitchen tools and crockery. You can start small with a personalised carved wooden bowl, or go all in with the latest air fryer model. They might gift it back to you at Christmas, but that’s another story. 
  • Cocktail-making set: No home bar is complete without a cocktail-making set so this is a great gift.  It’s even better if you pair it with a set of coupé glasses, so they can whip up a Manhattan every time you visit.  
  • Smudging gift set:  If you want to give the new homeowner some good energy, then a smudging kit with palo santo and sage will be just perfect.
  • Candles:  Whether you choose a rainy scent, or a velvety sweet vanilla, candles are always a winner.
  • Toolkit:  Your host might seem surprised to see you arrive with a toolkit under your arm. But trust us, they will thank you the moment something needs fixing in their new home. And something always does.
  • DIY Hamper: If you know the homeowner really well, nothing will make them happier than a hamper full of their favourite food and drink. Fill a basket with a few bottles of their favourite wine, cheeses, crackers, bread, and treats. You can even add something from a local producer to help them familiarise themselves with the new neighbourhood.
  • Home cooked meal: Are you a cooking wiz? Then gather some supplies and cook the hosts a delicious, homemade meal. Moving to a new home can be very tiring, and they’ll be thankful for having some time off cooking.
  • Gather some household essentials: Even with the best of planning, it’s likely that the newly moved-in has forgotten something. Be the miracle worker and gather a basket full of assorted essentials and all the little things you should always have in your house but can’t find because it’s ‘somewhere in a box.’ 
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5 Tips for a smooth housewarming party

At a rooftop party setup

Organising a housewarming party can be stressful, so here are some of our expert tips and tricks for the best and smoothest experience.  

  1. Settle in: Take time to settle into your new home before hosting a housewarming.  
  2. Send invites: Find tailored cards online that reflect the theme of your party put on your graphic designer hat and make them yourself. 
  3. Check dietary requirements: Always ask your guests to let you know if they have any food allergies or intolerances and make sure your menu caters for different needs.
  4. Music: Having the right soundtrack for your housewarming party is as important as excellent food and drinks. Make sure your playlist is lined up.
  5. Make your pets comfortable: Moving homes is stressful for your pets too and it’s likely that a party with lots of people and noise can enhance that feeling. Create a safe room for your furry friends with their favourite blankets, toys and food.

Conclusion

Moving to a new home is always an exciting journey and a chance for a new beginning. We hope these housewarming party ideas inspires you to throw a celebration that sets the right energy for this new chapter and adventure in your life. Want more inspiration for your special occasions? Then SUBSCRIBE to our newsletter for all the latest in home mixology. 

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