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    Backyard BBQ Season Is Here: 8 Easy Tips for Hosting the Ultimate Summer Party

    There’s just something about summer that makes everything feel a little more relaxed. Flip-flops come out. Drinks get colder....

    • Erin Brumleve
    • June 2nd, 2025
    • 5 min read

    There’s just something about summer that makes everything feel a little more relaxed. Flip-flops come out. Drinks get colder. And weekends start filling up with one thing: backyard BBQs.

    If you’re thinking of hosting one this season, you don’t need a huge yard, fancy furniture, or chef-level grilling skills. All you really need is good food, a few places to sit, and the kind of vibe that makes people want to stick around.

    Here are 8 easy tips to help you throw a BBQ your friends will actually remember—without stressing yourself out in the process.

    1. Set the mood, not a theme

    No need to overdo the décor. Hang some string lights, put on a playlist that fits the vibe (classic rock, reggae, or anything with a summer feel), and light a few candles or lanterns once the sun goes down. That’s all it takes to make your yard feel warm and inviting.

    Bonus: If you’re into playlists, ask your guests to add their favorite summer songs ahead of time. People love hearing “their” song come on.

    2. Keep the menu simple

    You don’t have to go gourmet. Stick to a few tried-and-true basics—burgers, hot dogs, grilled veggies, maybe some chicken or ribs. One or two solid side dishes (pasta salad, watermelon slices, corn on the cob) go a long way. Another good idea? Create DIY food stations where your friends can customize their meals—think taco bar, pasta bar, or even a slider bar. You’ll also want to make sure to ask if your guests have any food allergies or dietary restrictions.

    Pro tip: Pick things you can prep ahead of time so you’re not juggling a dozen tasks once guests show up.

    3. Do the prep before people arrive

    If you’re constantly running back into the kitchen or stuck flipping burgers while everyone else is having fun, you’re not really hosting—you’re just working a shift.

    Chop your veggies, season your meat, and set up a self-serve drink station before the first knock at the door. That way, you get to hang out too.

    4. You don’t need matching patio furniture

    Don’t sweat it if your outdoor seating doesn’t look like something out of a magazine. Mix and match chairs, throw down a few picnic blankets, even bring out indoor stools or benches if you need to. People just need a place to sit and hang out while they eat and chat.

    Also: make sure there’s at least one shady spot if it’s a hot day. Even if you don’t have any shady trees, umbrellas or pop-up tents can make a big difference and keep things cool. 

    5. Think about what the kids (and grown-ups) will do

    If families are coming, set out a few easy games—think volleyball, sidewalk chalk, or a sprinkler to run through. For the adults, lawn games like bocce or giant Jenga are always a hit. And s’mores over a fire pit? Always a win.

    You don’t have to plan an agenda, but having something to do keeps the energy up—and gives people a reason to linger a little longer.

    6. Plan ahead for bugs

    Nothing ruins a backyard hangout like mosquitos. Light a few citronella candles, set out bug spray, and keep food covered when it’s out on the table. A small fan near the table helps too—bugs hate wind, and your guests will appreciate the breeze.

    7. Don’t worry about decorations

    Seriously, you don’t need them. A clean yard, some colorful napkins or paper plates, and a few fresh flowers in jars are more than enough. Nobody’s grading your hosting skills. They’re just happy to be invited.

    8. Send people off with a little something (if you want to)

    Totally optional, but always appreciated: send guests home with a small snack, drink, or leftover treat. It doesn’t have to be a thing—just a slice of pie wrapped in foil or a to-go cup of lemonade is a nice way to say thanks for coming.

    Bottom line? Keep it easy.

    The best backyard BBQs aren’t the ones where everything’s perfect—they’re the ones where everyone feels comfortable. Where people laugh too loud, go back for seconds, and linger long after the sun goes down. So if you’re hosting this summer, don’t stress about making it picture-perfect. Just aim for relaxed, a little messy, and a lot of fun.

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    If you're ready to host the ultimate summer party in your own backyard, we'd be happy to help you find the perfect backyard.

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    Erin Brumleve

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    Erin Brumleve has spent over 20 years guiding people through life transitions—first as a licensed professional counselor and art therapist, and for the past 11 years as a trusted Denver Realtor. Her career is distinguished by consistent recognition at the highest levels of the Denver Metro Association of Realtors, including Diamond Level honors from 2020 through 2024 and Diamond Status in partnership in 2020 and 2022. She is a Certified Luxury Home Marketing Specialist (CLHMS). Erin holds a Master’s degree in Counseling and a Bachelor’s degree in Fine Art (Painting), bringing a rare blend of strategic insight, emotional intelligence, and aesthetic expertise to her work. A Colorado resident of 19 years, she is constantly studying local market trends, architecture, and neighborhood nuance. Known for her concierge-level service and strategic negotiation skills, Erin is passionate about giving back and has held leadership and volunteer roles both within her company and within the community. She currently serves on her neighborhood’s HOA Board in Greenwood Village. Outside of work, Erin finds joy in her daily run or ride, a semi-consistent yoga practice, and soaking up art, design, and foodie culture. And of course spending time with her two cat babies—Lucy and Lloyd. “We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act but a habit.” – Will Durant, The Story of Philosophy (1926)

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