Coats and guests?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Am I the only thinking about bed bugs?

If they’re in the house, they’re in the house.

If they’re on the coats, there on the coats, whether they’re in the closet or on the bed. “Bed” bugs can find a host on any fabric.


No, I'm thinking of the hosts having bed bugs and every guest laying their coat on the bed...
Anonymous
Unless you are having a large party, you should have room or make room in your coat closet for guests. We also have a coat rack by our front door that we clear off before guests come if only a few are coming over for a casual meal or to hang out so they can use that instead.
Anonymous
I own a niceSturdy rolling coat rack. I use it when I do laundry to hang things as I iron. It doubles as coat duty for a party. We park it just off the foyer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Seriously the weirdest part about this whole thing is your husbands overreaction .


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Am I the only thinking about bed bugs?

If they’re in the house, they’re in the house.

If they’re on the coats, there on the coats, whether they’re in the closet or on the bed. “Bed” bugs can find a host on any fabric.


No, I'm thinking of the hosts having bed bugs and every guest laying their coat on the bed...

Exactly my point.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Seriously the weirdest part about this whole thing is your husbands overreaction .


+1


Yeah this
Anonymous
A dinner party for 8, sure, we'll make room in the coat closet. We also now have a bench in our foyer that is good for depositing a few coats. But a party for 40+? The coats go on the bed. Delivering and retrieving the coats is what kids are for.

OP's husband has lived either a very privileged or very underprivileged existence if he's never seen this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If your bedrooms are upstairs, would you carry coats up there?

Sure!

It seems easier to just hang them up in the closet.
Anonymous
Growing up coats went on the bed. In my home I have room for one or two coats in the foyer closet. Some guest leave their coat/purse on the settee in the foyer. If we are having a party I have a coat rack. I take their coats and hang them up.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Am I the only thinking about bed bugs?


If someone has bed bugs on their coat, they will probably end up in your bed either way. It’ll just take a week or two for them to follow the trail of your carbon dioxide to your bed while you sleep if they have to journey from the coat rack.
Anonymous
We have a guest coat closet and coat rack in the entry. Casual visits, the guest usually chooses the coat rack because it's easier, I guess. It's also good for wet coats. When I was a child, they went on the bed.
Anonymous
We take our coats and put them in the master. This way we have an empty closet for our party guest.
Anonymous
Aren’t coat closets for guest coats? I don’t get this? Ours is only for currently used coats (1-2 per person) and guests. The majority of our coats are in our closets. Dh only wears his suit cost once a year. Likewise I only use my formal coats a Few times a year. In the spring I rotate to trench coats and rain coats.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Aren’t coat closets for guest coats? I don’t get this? Ours is only for currently used coats (1-2 per person) and guests. The majority of our coats are in our closets. Dh only wears his suit cost once a year. Likewise I only use my formal coats a Few times a year. In the spring I rotate to trench coats and rain coats.

you must live somewhere with pretty boring weather.
Anonymous
We have a very large decorative coat rack in the foyer. None of our own coats go there (they are always in the hall closet). We don't like the idea of coats on a bed or people having to rummage through a large pile when there are lots of guests.
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