10-minute house rescue plan unexpected guests

Your 10-Minute House Rescue Plan That Really Works

Ever had surprise guests call to say they’re “just dropping by”? Don’t panic…my 10-Minute House Rescue Plan has got you covered! This quick, no-fuss guide helps you fake a clean, cozy home faster than you can find your vacuum cord. From the air-freshening trick to the “special basket” that makes your bathroom guest-ready, you’ll be ready for company (and maybe even a compliment or two). You’ve got this! 

10-minute house rescue plan unexpected guests

The phone rings. Surprise! Long-lost friends are in town and they’ll be at your front door in ten minutes. You take one look around and realize the house isn’t exactly company-ready. There’s no time to panic (or scrub floors), but you do have time to pull off this fast and foolproof 10-Minute House Rescue Plan. It’s amazing what a little strategy—and a lot of pretending—can do in a pinch.

Ready, set… go!

Step 1: Freshen the Air Instantly

Before you tackle the mess, fix the mood. Set a small pan of water over medium heat and toss in a few pantry staples: cinnamon, allspice, cloves, or even a splash of vanilla. Within minutes, your home will smell warm and welcoming (and suspiciously like you’ve been baking all day). No time for stovetop simmering? A quick spritz of essential oil spray or lighting a favorite candle works just as well.

Step 2: Relocate Clutter Fast

Grab a box, laundry basket, or grocery bag and do a quick sweep of all visible surfaces: coffee tables, end tables, kitchen counters, and that spot by the front door where things mysteriously pile up. Don’t stop to organize, sort, or make decisions right now. Just move fast. Anything that’s not in its rightful place goes in the box.

Once you’ve cleared those surfaces, stash the box in a closet or another out-of-the-way spot. The goal isn’t perfection. It’s instant visual calm. When clutter disappears, even temporarily, your space feels lighter and your brain gets a quick win. You can circle back later when you’ve got more time (and energy) to decide what stays, what goes, and what just needs a new home.

Step 3: Hide Bathroom Chaos in Seconds

Need your bathroom to look company-ready, fast? Toss everything cluttering the counter, lotions, razors, toothpaste, and that half-empty bottle of dry shampoo, straight into the tub or shower. Then pull the curtain closed and walk away. Instant calm.

This trick works wonders when guests are on the way or you just need a quick mental reset. Later, when you’ve got a few minutes (and a little less pressure), take a peek behind the curtain and decide what actually deserves to stay out. For now, you’ve reclaimed your sanity and your sink.

Step 4: Set Out a “Special Basket” for Guests

Keep a small basket tucked under the sink, ready to pull out at a moment’s notice. Stock it with a couple of nice hand towels, a fresh bar of soap, or a travel-size lotion, simple touches that feel welcoming without trying too hard. When company’s on the way, just set it on the vanity, and voilà!

Whether it’s neighbors dropping by or your adult kids coming home for the weekend, having those thoughtful little details ready reminds everyone (including you) that hospitality doesn’t have to be complicated.

Step 5: Quick Surface Clean

Grab a microfiber cloth, a spritz of all-purpose cleaner, or a dab of furniture polish, whatever fits the job. Give those freshly cleared surfaces a quick once-over.

A clean surface does wonders for your mood. In just a few minutes, the whole room feels calmer, lighter, and more put together.

Step 6: Vacuum the Visible

Start at the front door and make a quick pass through the areas people will actually see. Don’t worry about perfection. Just hit the main walkways, rugs, and any obvious crumbs or pet hair zones. Five focused minutes can make your whole home look freshly cleaned, even if you didn’t touch a single corner.

Bonus tip: If your vacuum has a “boost” or “turbo” mode, or you have a cordless stick vacuum, now’s the time to use it.

Step 7: Create Cozy Vibes (Martha Would Approve)

You’ve done the hard work. Now it’s time to make your space feel like you actually live there, not just clean it. Light a candle (or three), cue up your favorite playlist, and dim the lights until everything feels soft around the edges. If you’ve got a fireplace, even better.

Take a breath. Look around. You just transformed your space from “chaos” to “calm,” and that deserves a moment of appreciation. Maybe this is your cue for a cup of tea, or if it’s been that kind of day, a well-earned glass of wine. Either way, pause long enough to enjoy what you’ve created.

 

Question: What’s your go-to move when guests are 10 minutes away and your house looks like a tornado hit? Asking for a friend…

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8 replies
  1. Gail Forsberg says:

    Mary thank you for your very refreshing ideas to make a difference quickly in our homes! Thank you to all who left notes too!

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  2. Sharon Alderton says:

    I have been reading your stories since they were in the Herald Examiner many years ago and I still love them! From your cleaning tips to hair products, all are still relevant and funny too. Thank you so much.
    Sharon

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  3. linda says:

    make sure anything disgusting is gone, like the pizza crusts that granddaughter stuffed under the throw pillows. straighten the covers on the two futons. throw granddaughter clutter into son’s room and shut the door. close their bathroom door and leave light on. they will think someone is taking a bath. they can use my bathroom if needed. open door and ask them to please pardon the mess. the grandchildren just left.

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  4. Pat says:

    Take all the kitchen counter clutter and place in oven, just make sure it is off and you remember to remove everything before you use it again.

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  5. PJ says:

    Peg Bracken of (“I Hate to Cook” book fame) used to live in Hawaii. Here’s her 4-step rescue plan when unexpected guests come calling: Sweep the deck, turn on the pool lights, set out the ice and lock the house. LOL

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    • Joan says:

      That’s cute! Thanks for the smile.
      Tip from my daughter in law -she worked at a hotel during college.
      Use rubbing alcohol and microfiber cloth(s) first wipe bathroom mirror, then any chrome fixtures then grungy counters. Takes 1 minute and works wonders!

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