This article was co-authored by Cher Gopman and by wikiHow staff writer, Jessica Gibson. Cher Gopman is the Founder of NYC Wingwoman LLC, a date coaching service based in New York City. 'NYC Wingwoman' offers matchmaking, wingwoman services, 1-on-1 Coaching, and intensive weekend bootcamps. Cher is a Certified Life Coach, a former psychiatric nurse, and her work has been featured on Inside Edition, Fox, ABC, VH1, and The New York Post.
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When you think of a romantic date, you may automatically think of dinner at a nice restaurant or a stay at a luxury hotel. How can you create a romantic evening at home? Fortunately, you've got lots of fantastic options! Whether you plan your date night around food, an activity, or something more sensual, we've got you covered. Check out these suggestions for a perfect night in. Staying home never sounded so good!
Steps
Recreate your first date.
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Try to fit in as many memorable details as possible, so you two can reminisce. You may not be able to go to the places you originally visited, but you could do activities that you did on that date. For instance, if you went to a bookstore and got coffee, set out stacks of books and magazines around your home. Brew some coffee and enjoy each other's company![1] X Research source
- Maybe you went out for sushi or saw a movie—try to make your own version of the meal or plan on watching that same movie.
Dance together.
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Turn your living room into a dance hall or club, so you can get close. It's totally up to you what type of mood you want to set. Turn on fast, edgy club music if you want to energize the night, or turn on sensual music if you prefer to slow dance with your partner.[2] X Research source
- Not sure what to try? Look up dance class videos online and try learning a new style of dance with your partner. For instance, see if you two can figure out how to salsa dance.
Watch a romantic movie.
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Skip the theatre and snuggle up with your sweetheart at home. Dim the lights and make your living room as comfortable as possible. Then, you can get as close as you like while watching your movie.[3] X Research source
- Although it's not romantic, watching a scary movie can actually help set the mood. There's nothing like holding onto your partner during the frightening scenes![4]
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Dating Coach Expert Interview. 17 May 2019.
- Although it's not romantic, watching a scary movie can actually help set the mood. There's nothing like holding onto your partner during the frightening scenes![4]
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Get outside and stargaze.
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Lay out a blanket and get close, so you can whisper as you gaze at constellations. Although you can do this romantic date any night that the weather's fine, you'll see the stars better if there's a new moon. Bring out hot drinks if it's a cool evening and enjoy just spending time next to each other.[5] X Research source
- Want to take it a step further? Set up a tent and camp in your backyard. You could build a fire in a fire pit and toast marshmallows, too.
Treat each other to a spa night.
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Give each other a little TLC to help each other relax. Soak in the tub together or take a steamy shower. Then, do face masks or give each other relaxing massages. Don't forget to turn on soothing music or spa sounds and dim the lights.[6] X Research source
- If you've got a diffuser or scented candles, use them to make your spa space smell heavenly.
Turn your bedroom into a romantic sanctuary.
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Set mood lighting and upgrade your bedding to make the room more sensual. You don't have to go to a hotel room for a romantic night out. Dim the lights or use candles and spray cologne or essential oils to make the room smell great. Swap out your bedding for luxury sheets with a high thread count and add more pillows, so your bed is extra inviting.[7] X Research source
- Slip into something silky before you head to the bedroom—you're sure to turn your partner's head.
Have a tasting party for two.
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Treat yourself to delicious foods or drinks, so you have something to talk about. You don't have to go to a fancy tasting event—set out a variety of wines, whiskeys, cheeses, or chocolates. Then, sample them with your partner and chat about how things tasted.[8] X Research source
- Get creative! You could do an ice cream or hot sauce tasting—the sky's the limit.
Cook dinner together.
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Make a romantic dish with your partner to enjoy their company. The great thing about date night is that you don't have to rush to put dinner on the table. Instead, you can talk, laugh, and flirt while you two cook something delicious. Try a decadent pasta, seafood, or a pan-seared steak for instance.[9] X Research source
- If neither of you is very confident in the kitchen, don't worry. You could cook from a meal kit or cheat and pick up takeout from your favorite restaurant. The point is to have a special meal.
Have your own cocktail party.
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Learn to mix your favorite drinks, so you don't have to go out! Stock your bar or find a few great mocktail recipes. You can recreate the mood of your favorite bar and sip a swanky cocktail in the comfort of your own home.[10] X Research source
- Want a fun atmosphere for your romantic date? Set up tiki bar decorations to lighten the mood.
- For a speakeasy-vibe, dim the lights and turn on some jazz music.
Do a game night.
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Challenge your partner to a card or board game to get them in a flirty mood. Date night should be fun! Break out games and see who's more competitive. You could play favorite games from your childhood or play something more challenging. Cocktails and chess, anyone?[11] X Research source
- If you both love video games, find a multiplayer game that you can play together.
Listen to music or a podcast.
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This is a great excuse to get comfortable and cuddle up together. If you're usually busy, it can be really nice to slow down and relax with each other. Snuggle up on the couch and turn on an album that you both love or catch up on a podcast that you enjoy.[12] X Research source
- If you're looking for something really different, find an old-style radio program to listen to. These usually tell a story and use really entertaining sound effects. You could check Spotify for a show like "Suspense: A Murderous Revision" or "Sherlock Holmes."
Take a virtual tour.
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Walk through an exhibit of a passionate artist to give you something to talk about. Pull up a romantic photography exhibit for instance, or see if a classic date spot has virtual tours. Dim the lights, hold hands, and enjoy imagining that you're both experiencing it together.[13] X Research source
- This is another great way to recreate some of the magic of your first date. Maybe you went to Paris but didn't get to check out the Louvre. Search for "Louvre virtual tour" to pull up great online tour options.
Plan a dream trip.
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Talking about travel plans is a great way to make romantic plans as a couple. Ask them where they'd love to go or things they'd like to try. Read up on exotic locations or amazing travel sites to explore. The point is to imagine and dream together. Who knows? Maybe one day you'll act on your travel plans.[14] X Research source
- For instance, you could plan a dream trip to Thailand. Watch a travel documentary or read Thai travel blogs, all while sipping Thai tea, of course.
Experience a unique culture.
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Learn about a romantic location that you two would love to visit together. Just because you're not leaving the house doesn't mean you can't travel in your mind! Read up about an amazing destination you've always wanted to see. Then, watch a movie set in that place, listen to music from there, or try to make an authentic meal.[15] X Research source
- For instance, you might learn about Greek history or read Greek mythology together. Then, eat roasted lamb and stuffed grape leaves while you listen to traditional Greek dancing music.
Have a power outage party.
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Turn off all the lights and electronics, so you have to rely on candlelight. Not only will this make a totally romantic vibe, but it will also challenge you to reconnect without the distraction of phones, the internet, or TV. You can still read, talk, or play games, just no electricity allowed![16] X Research source
- This is a great excuse to snuggle up in front of a fire. Maybe you'd enjoy just sitting with your partner watching the flames and talking the night away.
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References
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- ↑ https://www.glamour.com/story/10-romantic-at-home-date-ideas
- ↑ https://camillestyles.com/wellness/17-at-home-date-night-ideas-to-spice-things-up/
- ↑ Cher Gopman. Dating Coach. Expert Interview. 17 May 2019.
- ↑ https://www.cosmopolitan.com/sex-love/a37778609/at-home-date-night-ideas/
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