After pandemic hunkering, the art of reopening your home

This image provided by "Southern Living" shows a Bloody Mary bar. (Jennifer Causey/Southern Living via AP)

This undated image provided by Karla Robles shows a family gathering outdoors in Los Angeles. With pandemic restrictions easing up around the country and vaccines widely available, this summer everyone seems to be getting back into the swing of social gatherings. But hosting guests in your home after hunkering down for so very long can be tricky. (Karla Robles via AP)

When COVID put an abrupt halt to social gatherings, many homes were reconfigured to encompass school study areas and home offices. Now that pandemic restrictions are easing, there is a gentle art to opening your home again to guests who (like hosts) are out of practice and grappling with a somewhat changed social terrain.