The Last-Minute Christmas Buys You Didn’t Realize You Needed – And Can’t Celebrate Without

It's a week until the big day, and these are the Christmas essentials you always forget but really need

a dining room with a round dining table and three dining chairs, a Christmas tree, and a fireplace with a large wreath above it
(Image credit: Jon Day)

Christmas is fast approaching, and with just a week to go, you might be imagining yourself relaxing with a glass of mulled wine, confident that everything is ticked off your list. But is it really? Even Delia Smith, the iconic British cook, reminds us in her Christmas cookbooks that it’s often the little non-food essentials – the easily overlooked items for the home – that make all the difference when hosting.

When it comes to Christmas hosting, it’s easy to forget the small details that keep everything running smoothly. Do you have enough napkins and napkin rings so guests aren’t reaching for kitchen roll? Spare place cards? Or a simple set of matching candlesticks to make your table feel effortlessly polished? A few thoughtful purchases now will ensure you’re ready for guests, without any last-minute scrambling or awkward improvisation.

Exterior of house decorated for Christmas

(Image credit: Jon Day)

Forgotten Christmas Essentials That Save the Day Every Year

Drinking glasses often run short when guests arrive, leaving you scrambling for spare tumblers or wine glasses. A quick solution is to have an extra set of bistro-style drinking glasses, such as this Tumbler Set on Amazon, on hand – they’re practical and always look smart.

Placemats and table runners are another easy detail to overlook, yet they can instantly transform a table from chaotic to carefully curated. Don’t forget serving utensils, either – a missing ladle or cheese knife can turn a simple buffet into a minor disaster. Stocking up on these often-forgotten essentials now will keep your Christmas hosting running smoothly and save you from any last-minute panics.


By now, your list of last-minute buys should be looking a little more complete, but there are always a few more overlooked essentials that make Christmas hosting run smoothly. Make sure you have plenty of thick bin bags to avoid the dreaded overflowing recycling on Boxing Day, and enough ice trays to keep drinks flowing without frantic freezer raids. Spare tea towels, extra chopping boards and a few rolls of kitchen paper are surprisingly handy when unexpected spills happen, while a set of small serving bowls or platters will save you from scrambling when everyone wants a second helping.

Do not forget corkscrews, bottle openers and trivets to protect your surfaces, and despite my aforementioned disdain of kitchen roll at the dining table, ensure you buy plenty of the stuff for the kitchen (Regina Blitz from Amazon is the very best kitchen roll). By thinking ahead and ticking off these often forgotten items, you can enjoy hosting with confidence, knowing your home is fully prepared for a stress-free, festive Christmas.

Sophia Pouget de St Victor
UK Content Editor

Sophia Pouget de St Victor is the UK Content Editor at Homes & Gardens, bringing readers the latest trends, expert insights, and timeless design inspiration tailored to a UK audience. With a background in luxury interiors and a qualification in Garden Design from London, she has a passion for creating spaces with character and emotional depth. Sophia gravitates toward interiors that defy definition, valuing individuality and effortless elegance. She lives in West London with her partner, two mischievous terriers, and a plump cat named Lettuce.