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7 Inspiring Ideas to Welcome Family at the End of the Year

Receiving the family at the end of the year is to create a common territory, where each gesture translates attention and each projects invites to coexistence

By CASACOR Publisher

Submitted at Dec 4, 2025, 3:00 PM

08 min de leitura
Diego Raposo + Arquitetos - Lounge Encontro Banco BRB. Projeto da CASACOR Rio de Janeiro 2025.

Diego Raposo + Arquitetos - Lounge Encontro Banco BRB. Projeto da CASACOR Rio de Janeiro 2025. (André Nazareth/CASACOR)

Organizing the year-end parties at home is, above all, an act of care. When we talk about warmly welcoming family, we think about creating atmospheres that embrace, that lessen haste, and that allow each person to feel part of something greater. More than decorating, it’s about designing affective experiences: the right light, the touch of fabrics, the aroma that announces the arrival of the special night.

Zínia Architecture + Design - Refuge of Dreams: The Art of Time. Project of CASACOR Santa Catarina | Itapema 2025.

Zínia Arquitetura + Design - Refúgio dos Sonhos: A Arte do Tempo. Projeto da CASACOR Santa Catarina | Itapema 2025. (Lio Simas/CASACOR)

Next, we present 7 ideas that translate this spirit and that help transform the house into a stage for memories that remain — always with elegant simplicity, attention to details, and respect for the rhythm of each project!

1. Welcoming Lighting


When we think about warmly welcoming family, lighting becomes the first invitation to coziness. Prefer floor lamps, table lamps, and indirect spots, which soften the projects and encourage lingering. Candles, even in discreet arrangements, reinforce the idea of pause and bring a warm texture to surfaces.

Wal Bastos - Aurora. Project of CASACOR Sergipe 2025.

Wal Bastos - Aurora. Projeto da CASACOR Sergipe 2025. (CASACOR)

Also explore nuances of intensity: dimmers allow the house to align with the mood of the day, going from soft glow to celebratory brightness. What matters is that the light does not impose strangeness but encourages longer conversations and more attentive glances.

2. Table Set with Meaning


The table is the symbolic heart of the gathering. To warmly welcome family, it is worth combining simple gestures with choices that respect the style of the house. Textured natural tablecloths, arrangements of gathered leaves, and dishes with history create a narrative of its own — more lively, more authentic!

Casa Costa Collection, on display at Shopping JK Iguatemi called 'Christmas Pop-Up Store'.

Coleção de Natal da Casa Costa. (Douglas Daniel/CASACOR)

A balanced composition does not require excess. A linen runner, well-folded napkins, and pieces of different heights already create rich visual layers. It is important that each item dialogues with the occasion.

3. Projects that Invite Circulation


Welcoming is also about organizing movement. Projects designed for coexistence make the experience lighter, especially when the house receives larger groups. Opening passages, clearing side tables, and planning support areas — for glasses, plates, accessories — helps avoid clutter and favors a natural dynamic.

Mariana Fogliato + Giovana Muller - ABBRACCIO - Family Office. Project of CASACOR Rio Grande do Sul 2025.

Mariana Fogliato + Giovana Muller - ABBRACCIO - Gabinete da Família. Projeto da CASACOR Rio Grande do Sul 2025. (Cristiano Bauce/CASACOR)

Sit where you want, move around when you can, settle at your own pace: this is the sensation that the house should convey. Blankets, cushions, and extra stools expand the idea of belonging, allowing each family member to find their place.

4. Aromas that Tell Stories


Among the ideas for warmly welcoming family, aromas play an essential role: they awaken memories, warm emotions, and make the space more sensory. It’s worth betting on compositions that refer to the natural, such as green leaves, wood, and subtle spices.

aromatic candles

(Freepik/CASACOR)

One tip is to use aroma as a thread through the projects. A single scent in different points of the house creates unity, like an invisible thread guiding the experience of those who arrive.

5. Music that Enriches Coexistence


Music enhances the intimacy of the gathering. To maintain balance, mix soft tracks with repertoires that span generations: Brazilian classics, soft jazz, and contemporary instrumentals. This way, the soundtrack becomes a meeting point between ages and memories.

Roberta Toledo Juliana Vervloet do Amaral Manu Delboni Music Room Natuzzi CASACOR Espírito Santo 2022 sofa armchair table

Roberta Toledo, Juliana Vervloet do Amaral e Manu Delboni - Sala de Música Natuzzi. Projeto da CASACOR Espírito Santo 2022. (Camila Santos/CASACOR)

When thinking about warmly welcoming family, remember that music does not need to be the star — it simply accompanies! A discreet presence, that serves the project instead of dominating it.

6. Small Acts of Care


Hospitality is born from small details: a jar with flavored water, a basket with blankets near the sofa, a diffuser in the bathroom, and a reserved space for bags and coats. These silent gestures create the feeling that the house has prepared to receive those who arrive.

Projects diffuser and aromatic candle

(Freepik/CASACOR)

It is this attention to everyday life that sustains the spirit of the year-end — a time when the home opens up, not just physically, but emotionally.

7. A Corner for Pause


Creating small refuges within the house helps balance the energy of the celebrations. A corner with comfortable armchairs, art books, magazines, or even a delicate arrangement of fresh flowers offers moments of calm for those who want to take a breath.

Diego Guevara - Eternal Journey. CASACOR Peru 2025 project.

Diego Guevara - Travesía Eterna. Projeto da CASACOR Peru 2025. (Marcel Suurmond/CASACOR)

To warmly welcome family, this gesture becomes essential: a space where each person can reconnect with themselves before returning to the collective gathering, maintaining the overall harmony of the celebration.

CASACOR Publisher is an exclusive content creator agency, developed by the Technology team of CASACOR based on the knowledge base of casacor.com.br. This text was edited by Yeska Coelho.