Cool Hacks For Throwing An Awesome Party With An Easy Cleanup

Have a great time with your friends without worrying about a huge mess to clean afterward.

Before living on my own, I never hosted any parties. When I did start throwing parties in my apartment, I've learned a lot about what works best when preparing for the party and cleaning up quickly when it's over.

It took some time to find what works best for me, however, I finally found the most effective ways to throw a wonderful party for my friends that leaves little cleanup for me afterward. 

Hacks for Throwing A Fun and Easy to Clean Party

Here are a few convenient ways for throwing a good party that will take little time to tidy up afterward:

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1. Make it a Potluck

My roommates and I have made the mistake of hosting a party and preparing all the food for our guests. Although my roommate loves to cook, she felt exhausted from all that cooking when the party began. Now, we have a potluck almost every time we host a party.

A potluck is an event where each guest brings a dish for everyone to eat at the party. It lightens some of the burdens for the hosts and people can bring whatever food they like. I highly recommend turning your next party into a potluck.

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2. Have a Smaller Guest List

For Halloween, my roommates and I hosted our largest party yet: a guest list of about 35 people. Though it was a fun time, I over-estimated the size of our apartment and the messes made while all these people were crammed into our small space.

From now on, we decided to cut the guest list in half next time so that we can enjoy the party more intimately. There's less to clean up and people can bond more with each other. 

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3. Keep the Party in One Room

If the party is primarily in one room, there will only be one room to clean up later. Choose the largest room in your house or apartment to have the guests hang out in and it will make tidying up a lot easier. I think a living room or basement would work the best to entertain the guests. That way, you won't stumble upon a mess in a different room.

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4. Use Biodegradable Plates and Silverware

After a party, there can be loads of dishes to wash, which can take a while to get done. That's why I like to buy inexpensive biodegradable plates and silverware for my guests to use.

These types of disposable serve ware are made of natural decomposing materials, compared to plastic cups and paper plates that aren't healthy for the environment.

Save a lot of time by purchasing some natural, disposable serve ware instead of using up all the fine china that you'll have to hand wash for an hour.

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5. Have Guests Take Extra Food Home

I learned this hack from my lovely grandmother. Every year at our family Christmas party, my grandma requests that family members grab a takeout box so we can take leftover food and treats home with us.

That way, all the leftover food doesn't go bad while my grandparents try to eat it all themselves and the family members get an extra meal for the next day or so.

If you choose to host a potluck party, it may be beneficial to ask your guests if any leftover food from the dish they brought may be taken home with them. You won't be left with an excessive amount of food to eat up and your guests will have extra food to eat when they get home!

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6. Invest in a Swiffer Mop

I had a Swiffer mop for a long time before I thought to use it. When I used it after a little get-together with my friends, I learned that this cleaning product is magical.

It works as both a broom and a mop simultaneously. The Swiffer mop removes dirt and crumbs from the floor in an instant. You just attach a wet cloth to the base of the mop and you're ready to go.

A Swiffer mop cleans the floor in just minutes and it is the perfect after-party cleaning product to use.

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7. Designate a Recycling Bin

One mistake I continuously make when hosting parties is not designating a recycling bin for pop cans and bottles. Usually, I tell people to leave their empty recyclables next to the sink when they're done. Having a recycling bin is so convenient when hosting parties.

If you have a designated recycling bin, people can simply throw their recyclables in that bin and you're good to go. Then, in the morning, you can take the bin to the nearest recycling center or grocery store to return them! It beats walking around the house trying to find all the recyclables that people left.

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8. Have Minimal Decorations

I love decorating the house for all kinds of holidays and parties. The place I go to for all my cute and cheap decoration needs is the dollar store. You'd be amazed how much you can get from the dollar store for a small price to transform your house for an event. However, if you use a lot of decorations, you have to eventually take down all of those decorations.

My favorite simple decorations to use when preparing for a party are streamers balloons. They make our apartment look festive yet we're not trying super hard for a one-night party. Additionally, it's easy to take down streamers and pop balloons as soon as the party ends.

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9. Focus on Having Fun!

It can be easy to slip into the "I must clean throughout the party" mindset, losing focus on what matters: having fun! Remember it's still a party with your friends. You deserve to have a fantastic time, regardless of how much you may need to clean after the party's done. Focus on having a blast with your friends! Worry later.


I know these hacks have been a significant help for my roommates and me when we occasionally host parties for our friends. I hope that these hacks may aid you as well and you'll have the best (and most convenient) party ever. You can still throw an awesome party while keeping tidiness in mind.

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SavannahJenkins commented SavannahJenkins 2 years ago

Small groups are definitely better for actual conversations

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SelenaB commented SelenaB 2 years ago

The focusing on fun part is crucial. Easy to get too stressed

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DreamHorizon commented DreamHorizon 2 years ago

Love entertaining but hate the aftermath. These help a lot

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CoralineX commented CoralineX 2 years ago

Going to try the one room strategy at my next gathering

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LunarEcho commented LunarEcho 2 years ago

Best tip is definitely the potluck suggestion. So much variety

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Hadley_Starlit commented Hadley_Starlit 2 years ago

Started doing Sunday brunches instead of evening parties. Much easier

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GracePerez commented GracePerez 2 years ago

These tips make hosting way less intimidating

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Tori_Glow commented Tori_Glow 2 years ago

Thinking about the cleanup beforehand really helps reduce stress

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Aurora_C commented Aurora_C 2 years ago

Dollar store supplies have saved my party budget many times

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ClairePeterson commented ClairePeterson 2 years ago

Made the mistake of using my good dishes once. Never again

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Liam commented Liam 2 years ago

Finally someone mentioned the shoes off rule! Game changer

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Ella_Blossom commented Ella_Blossom 2 years ago

Grandmas always know best about leftovers

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Genesis commented Genesis 2 years ago

The one room rule is hard to enforce but worth it

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Kelsey-Fleming commented Kelsey-Fleming 2 years ago

Started doing themed potlucks. Makes it more interesting

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NicholasBailey commented NicholasBailey 2 years ago

Love hosting but hate cleaning. These hacks are lifesavers

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YogaFlowDaily commented YogaFlowDaily 2 years ago

These tips really work. Just had a party and cleanup was minimal

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Margo_Light commented Margo_Light 2 years ago

My biggest party fail was not having enough seating

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Anyone tried those compostable cups? Do they actually work?

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AndrewHall commented AndrewHall 2 years ago

We do cleanup games at the end. Makes it more fun

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BrandonS commented BrandonS 2 years ago

The recycling bin tip is crucial. Makes sorting so much easier

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CodeBreak3r commented CodeBreak3r 2 years ago

Instead of balloons we use paper lanterns. Reusable and pretty

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ChloeWalker commented ChloeWalker 3 years ago

Never going back to plastic plates after switching to bamboo

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DelilahL commented DelilahL 3 years ago

Small groups are definitely more fun. Actually get to talk to everyone

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Brianna-Price commented Brianna-Price 3 years ago

Biodegradable plates are pricey but worth it for the planet

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SecretSpecter commented SecretSpecter 3 years ago

Started doing monthly potlucks. Everyone loves trying new dishes

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Paisley_Luxe commented Paisley_Luxe 3 years ago

Home parties are more personal though. Worth the extra effort

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NyxH commented NyxH 3 years ago

Good tips but I still prefer restaurant meetups. Zero cleanup

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Christina_Star commented Christina_Star 3 years ago

Our rule is everyone takes their shoes off. Keeps floors cleaner

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XantheM commented XantheM 3 years ago

The Swiffer recommendation is spot on. Best party cleanup tool ever

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Lauer_Live commented Lauer_Live 3 years ago

These tips work for small gatherings too, not just big parties

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Juliana commented Juliana 3 years ago

I put all breakables away before parties now. Learned that lesson

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Isaac commented Isaac 3 years ago

Dollar store decorations are underrated. Some really cute stuff there

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Macy-Woods commented Macy-Woods 3 years ago

Just hosted my first party. Wish I had read this article beforehand

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Lowry_Ledger commented Lowry_Ledger 3 years ago

The potluck idea saves money too. Hosting gets expensive

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GenesisOwens commented GenesisOwens 3 years ago

My trick is putting trash bins everywhere. People actually use them

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Tried the one room strategy last week. Cleanup took 15 minutes!

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Focusing on fun is the best advice. Clean house or not, its about the memories

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MilesBennett commented MilesBennett 3 years ago

Anyone else always find random cups weeks after the party?

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HackerVision commented HackerVision 3 years ago

Started using paper straws instead of plastic. Small change but feels good

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Tess_Rose commented Tess_Rose 3 years ago

Having a designated drink station helps contain spills to one area

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Love the streamers and balloons suggestion. Simple but festive

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MarinaX commented MarinaX 3 years ago

That works until everyone's had a few drinks and cleaning becomes impossible

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Brooklyn commented Brooklyn 3 years ago

Make cleanup a group activity! My friends always help tidy up before leaving

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Molly_Brooks commented Molly_Brooks 3 years ago

The leftover food tip is great but some guests feel awkward taking food home

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Martha_Breezy commented Martha_Breezy 3 years ago

I actually prefer doing all the cooking. Gives me control over the menu

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SkylarJane commented SkylarJane 3 years ago

These tips would have saved me so much stress at my last housewarming

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MonicaH commented MonicaH 3 years ago

Small guest list is key. Quality over quantity when it comes to good parties

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Claire_72 commented Claire_72 3 years ago

Never thought about the one room strategy. Brilliant for damage control

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We do theme potlucks to make it more fun. Everyone brings a dish from different cuisines

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The cleaning during party habit is real. Need to work on just enjoying the moment

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DelilahCole commented DelilahCole 3 years ago

Yes! Used them last month and they held up great, even with heavy foods

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NatalieJ_98 commented NatalieJ_98 3 years ago

Anyone try those bamboo plates? Are they actually sturdy enough?

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SerotoninSeeker commented SerotoninSeeker 3 years ago

Smart move having guests take leftovers. Used to waste so much food after parties

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NeonFuturist commented NeonFuturist 3 years ago

My solution is rotating smaller gatherings instead of one huge party

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TranquilityVibes commented TranquilityVibes 3 years ago

I always struggle with the guest list size. Want to invite everyone but know it'll be chaos

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AlondraH commented AlondraH 3 years ago

Completely agree about keeping the party contained. Made that mistake letting people wander everywhere once

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The recycling bin tip saved my last party. No more hunting for bottles under furniture!

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SelfWorthMatters commented SelfWorthMatters 3 years ago

Not everyone can cook for 20+ people though. Potluck is more practical for most hosts

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CamillaM commented CamillaM 3 years ago

Am I the only one who actually enjoys cooking everything for my guests? Makes it more personal

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Fritz_Focus commented Fritz_Focus 3 years ago

What brands of biodegradable plates do you all recommend? Looking to make the switch

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CyberWave commented CyberWave 3 years ago

The Swiffer tip is spot on. I use mine after every gathering and it's a game changer

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GenevieveHawkins commented GenevieveHawkins 3 years ago

We always do potlucks now. Takes so much pressure off and everyone brings their specialty

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Mandy_Twilight commented Mandy_Twilight 3 years ago

Trust me, cleaning up tons of decorations at 2am is not fun. Keep it simple

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SierraH commented SierraH 3 years ago

Honestly disagree about minimal decorations. I think going all out makes it more memorable

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Ruby-Fisher commented Ruby-Fisher 3 years ago

My biggest issue is always the food mess. Gonna try designating one room like suggested

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Tessa-Gibson commented Tessa-Gibson 3 years ago

I learned the hard way about having too many guests. 50 people in my tiny apartment was pure chaos!

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SerenityHoward commented SerenityHoward 3 years ago

The biodegradable plates idea is genius. Never thought about that environmental impact before

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Piper_Shine commented Piper_Shine 3 years ago

Love these tips! I've been stressing about hosting my first apartment party next month and this really helps

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