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38 At-Home Valentine’s Day Ideas for Couples

Are you and your boo both homebodies? These at-home Valentine’s Day ideas will help you enjoy a low-key holiday together!

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Valentine’s Day is a time for couples to celebrate their love and appreciation for each other, but some lovebirds just want to get cozy and spend a low-key night indoors. If you’re looking for at-home Valentine’s Day ideas, you’ve come to the right place! We’ve compiled 38 romantic suggestions to make your day special—without even leaving the house.

From cooking dinner together to making homemade gifts, these ideas are sure to make this holiday a memorable one. So put on some comfy pajamas, grab a blanket, and get ready to have the most romantic Valentine’s Day ever!


38 Ways to Enjoy Valentine’s Day At Home

Whether it’s February 14th or just another day around the sun, take a look at these epic in-home Valentine’s Day ideas to make your partner feel special.

1. The Perfect Valentine Adventure

Give your special someone a Valentine’s Day gift they won’t forget with Adventures From Scratch: Date Edition. This interactive datebook is the perfect option to spice up your at-home Valentine’s Day plans with unique in-home dates, romance-sparking activities, and pre-made ready-to-go adventures!

Show your honey how much you care with it-home romantic dates that make use of the supplies and materials already at hand. Not sure where to start? Don’t worry; with over 50 ready-made challenges at your disposal, it is easy to start planning a romantic and special Valentine’s Day.

2. Complete an in-home scavenger hunts.

Celebrate Valentine’s Day like never before with an in-home scavenger hunt. A Roam from Home Couples’ Scavenger Hunt gives you and your honey fresh bonding activities and a unique opportunity to discover new things about each other.

Whether you’ve been dating for a month or married for 20 years, an in-home hunt will help you reconnect and ignite your flame.

3. Bake a heart-shaped pizza.

Turn up the heat in your oven and your hearts. Pizza is the way to most of our hearts, so why not roll out some dough with the person you love?

Grab a pizza kit from your local grocery store, choose toppings, and get cheesy.

4. Play some favorite board games.

Nothing beats a board game night. Revisit classics like Ticket to Ride or try your hand at a recent release. Add a few snacks and drinks, turn on some tunes, and settle in for an evening of laughs.

Crank up the competition and see if your love life can survive a full round of Monopoly or another one of your favorite board games.

5. Build a fort in your living room.

Unleash your inner kid, and turn your living room into a playground. Grab the cozy blankets off the couch, pile the pillows, and cuddle up in your love fort.

6. Netflix and chill.

Whether it is a Valentine’s Day movie marathon or your chance to binge Love is Blind, turn on Netflix and settle in for the night. You’ll know you’ve done a movie marathon right when you’ve left a bum imprint on your couch! 

7. Exchange DIY Valentine’s Day gifts.

Did you forget to get your partner a Valentine’s Day gift? Now is the chance to turn it around—grab craft supplies and tell your SO that you’re ready to DIY and build from the heart.

Crafting candles, photo frames, and scrapbooks are perfect at-home Valentine’s Day ideas that will add a personal touch to the holiday. For even more of a challenge, try your hand at making jewelry or soap for your partner.

8. Enjoy fondue for two.

What’s more romantic than sharing delicious and gooey cheese? Invite your valentine over and enjoy dipping delicious “noms” into a fondue pot.

You can customize the ingredients to make them unique to your and your boo’s tastes! Serve some wine, special heart-shaped desserts, and other small snacks for an extra-special at-home Valentine’s Day date.

9. Host a virtual game night.

Do you have a “couple crush” on the folks you met at a wedding last week? Then, invite them for some digital play with a game or two from the Let’s Roam Virtual Game Night collection. Choose from unique options like our customer-favorite Emoji Decoder, or keep it old school with trivia.

A virtual game night guarantees an evening full of laughter, fun, and the best at-home Valentine’s Day date night vibes!

10. Create a Valentine’s Day charcuterie board.

French is the language of love, and food is the way to your Valentine’s heart. So why not combine both for a romantic at-home valentine’s day date? Make a charcuterie board with all of your favorite meats, cheeses, and small bites. You can even add romantic decorations like rose petals or candles to really set the mood.

11. Heat things up with a bubble bath.

Pick up some heart-shaped bath bombs, grab some rose petals, and transform your bathroom into a luxurious spa. Light some candles for extra ambiance, put some relaxing music in the background and get ready to relax with your love. Of course, a bottle of wine sure wouldn’t hurt, either!

12. Put together an indoor picnic.

Depending on where you call home, it may be a bit too chilly to adventure to the park for a picnic. Rather, bring the outdoors in with an indoor picnic. Put together a spread of your favorite snacks, light a few candles, and set up some cozy blankets and pillows on the floor. Enjoy a romantic indoor picnic at home without the bugs.

13. Exchange romantic love letters.

No, a text does not count as modern-day love letters. Pick out some special paper, grab your finest pen, and reapply your lipstick to sign with a kiss.

Write down all the things you love and appreciate about your partner. Then, seal it with a wax stamp to make them feel extra special. Don’t forget to decorate the envelope!

14. Listen to a Valentine’s Day playlist.

The days of cassettes and CDs may be behind us, but why not curate a special Valentine’s Day playlist on Spotify or Apple Music?

If you’re married, add your wedding song. Or, if you’ve been waiting to say those “three little words,” pick a few songs to set the mood.

Don’t forget to add at least one slow dance song—you know, for when Valentine’s Night rolls around.

15. Cook a romantic dinner together.

Spice up your love life while you spice up the chicken. Cooking a romantic dinner at home is an excellent way to show your partner that you care and are willing to put in the time and effort. Try cooking something special, like surf and turf or a heart-shaped cake.

This can be an extra memorable experience if you have never cooked together before or if your partner is usually the master chef.

16. Order take-out from your favorite restaurant.

Is cooking just a bit too complicated for you both? That’s okay. Why not call up your local Chinese place and enjoy Wontons from the comfort of your couch? No need to change out of sweatpants.

Pour the wine, start the movie marathon, and cuddle up with your sweetie.

17. Roast marshmallows.

Cuddle up around the fire pit, or try a countertop version of the classic campfire activity at home. Roasting s’mores is one of the great at-home Valentine’s Day date ideas that can be as simple and romantic or as creative as you want it to be.

For an extra special treat, why not make homemade marshmallows together? With just a few ingredients, you can craft your own sweet treats at home and enjoy them with some hot chocolate or whatever your favorite beverage may be.

18. Play video games.

A night of Call of Duty or Minecraft may be just what the nerdy couple is looking for. Fire up the console, turn on some tunes, and get playing. For a bit of extra fun, set a wager on who will win at the end of the night! 

Not a traditional gamer couple? That’s okay! There are easy-to-use online games like Settlers of Catan, Exploding Kittens, and Jackbox Games to enjoy.

19. Make a Valentine’s Day breakfast.

Nothing says “I love you,” like being served heart-shaped waffles in bed. Start the morning off right with some chocolate-chip pancakes, french toast, and chocolate-covered fruit.

Add some mimosas to compliment the meal and show your valentine just how much they mean to you.

20. Give an at-home massage.

Set the mood for love and give your valentine a relaxing at-home massage. This is an inexpensive way to show your love and appreciation for your partner on Valentine’s Day.

If you want to take it a step further, consider investing in at-home spa products like essential oils or face masks that can enhance the romance.

21. Learn a new skill.

The couples that play together stay together. Try laughing at yourself as you try to learn how to learn a few words in a new language, or finally knit your new niece that blanket.

22. Get artsy with a paint night.

There’s something really romantic about seeing your loved one all dressed up in a smock with a paintbrush in hand. Just order a paint-by-numbers kit online and set up your at-home valentine’s day date. This can be an especially fun activity if painting isn’t normally your thing, so you can surprise each other with the works at the end of the night.

23. Plan your next getaway.

Just because you’re having an at-home Valentines’s Day date doesn’t mean you can’t start prepping for the next getaway. Start talking about your bucket list destinations and fantasize about swimming with dolphins and enjoying Piña coladas on the beach.

24. Work out together.

If you’re one of those “marathon-running” power couples, why not spice up your at-home Valentine’s Day with a couples’ workout session? It can be as simple as some light stretching or Yoga, or if you’re in the mood for something more challenging, try out an at-home CrossFit routine. You’ll get to bond and break a sweat at the same time!

25. Try stargazing.

If you’re in a country romance, far away from city lights, hop out on your porch and look up. There are even some apps out there, like Night Sky, to help you identify stars and constellations.

Make a game out of it and take turns guessing what you’re seeing up there. This can be one of your incredibly romantic at-home Valentine’s Day ideas that will bring you closer. Plus, it’ll give you plenty to talk while snuggling up under a blanket.

26. Play “Let’s Get Deep”.

This card game will get you both thinking no matter how long you’ve known your partner. This intimate card game begins with some lighter Icebreaker questions, then quickly dives into deeper topics. By the night’s end, you’ll better understand your partner’s past, present, and future.

27. Have a dance party.

Nothing sweeter than dancing at home on Valentine’s Day with the one you love. Slow dance to your favorite romantic songs, or speed it up with nostalgic classics. For a simple at-home Valentine’s Day date, just turn up some music, grab your dance partner, and show off your best moves! Who knows—you might even pick up a few new ones!

28. Read a book together.

Has he never read the Harry Potter series? Did she skip out on 1984 in high school? If there’s been a read you’ve been dying to share with your significant other, now is the time. Either turn up an audiobook or take turns reading aloud. Nothing is more romantic than discussing literature with your babe.

29. Invent a new cocktail.

Play bartender and shake things up with a new cocktail (or mocktail!). Try concocting a special Valentine’s Day-inspired cocktail at home.

If you’re feeling adventurous, use this extra time at home to impress your date with some mixology skills. Research recipes online and make a list of the ingredients you need to try something new. Make sure you have enough glasses, shakers, and garnishes at the ready before you begin. These at-home Valentine’s Day date ideas will be sure to keep your sweetheart entertained!

Alternatively, if you don’t want to get too fancy with drink recipes, grab some pre-made cocktails at your local liquor store or craft a mocktail for those who aren’t drinking. Some popular Valentine’s Day mocktail recipes include sparkling pomegranate punch, cherry limeade, or strawberry ginger beer.

30. Try a TikTok trend.

Sometimes those TikTok trends are a lot harder than they look! Whether it’s a dance, lip sync challenge, or something else, try out a trend with your valentine! It could turn out to provide some of the best laughs you’ve had all year.

31. Create a scrapbook.

In the digital age, we often forget to print out our photos and hold them in our hands. Creating a scrapbook together to live on your coffee table and create a keepsake that holds a lifetime of memories.

Go through old photos together, print out current ones, and start compiling your scrapbook as a couple. Future you will thank you.

32. Enroll in a virtual cooking class.

You may be ordering in tonight, but you can start prepping for next year’s fancy at-home Valentine’s Day dinner with a virtual cooking class. Tie on your apron and whip up something delicious with your significant other at home.

You don’t have to be a professional chef; there are plenty of classes to choose from at every skill level. The best part? Savoring the evening’s culinary creation at the end of class.

33. Have a karaoke night.

Pick out some of your favorite love songs and have a blast singing at home. If you don’t have the equipment to make it happen, there are plenty of karaoke apps available online that will get you started.

Maybe even get dressed up and make a special dinner to get into the spirit of things!

This V-Day date idea might not be for everyone, but it’s definitely a fun way to spend the evening together if you both enjoy singing. Plus, at the very least, you’ll have a good laugh when your partner can’t quite hit that high note!

34. “Travel the world” while wine tasting.

Pick up some exotic bottles from the grocery store, and curate your own wine-tasting experience from the comfort of your living room.

Create your own personal flight of wines, each from a different region of the world. Or pick up bottles from wineries you’ve been wanting to visit and taste their offerings at home. Then, spend the night discussing what you like about each, and maybe even come up with creative food pairings to enjoy with each glass.

If you’re feeling particularly ambitious, you can turn your wine-tasting into a game. Assign each bottle a number, and have each participant taste the wines and then guess where it comes from before revealing the answer. Alternatively, if you know your stuff, let one person blind taste the wines, and the others must determine what kind of wine it is.

35. Do a photo shoot.

You don’t need to hire a professional photographer to have a good time and take couples’ photos. Set up the ring light, try on your favorite outfits, and have fun with it!

Make sure to bring props that fit the theme you’re going for. Try silly poses, funny faces, and romantic moments – the possibilities are endless. Once you’re done taking photos, find a photo editing app or software to enhance your shots and make them look even better.

Not only will it be an entertaining and romantic activity, but you’ll also have images you can look back on fondly in years to come. So get creative and make memories that last!

36. Give each other a fashion show.

Pull out your mom’s dress from the 80s you’ve been saving or your dad’s old bowtie and put on a fashion show for each other. It’ll be fun to see your partner dressed in something different, and you might even find some new style inspiration while doing it.

Plus, it can open up conversations about where the clothes have been and the special memories associated with them. Who knows, it may spark an idea for a unique Halloween costume.

Or, take it in a more romantic direction and pick out some more intimate garments you’ve been saving for a special occasion. It’ll bring you both closer together while having fun in the process.

37. Complete a puzzle.

Puzzles aren’t just for grandma anymore! Companies like The Magic Puzzle Company have created some truly engaging puzzles for folks of all ages. Take some time to challenge yourself and your partner with this old-school pastime.

Whether it’s 500 or 1,000 pieces, you’ll be channeling your inner detective skills as you search for the missing pieces and complete the picture.

38. Build a relationship time capsule.

Can you imagine opening up a time capsule that you and your spouse made right after you got married? This is the perfect way to bring some nostalgia into your marriage or long-term relationship and remember your past together.

Start by finding a box or container that you can use as a time capsule. Fill it with items, letters, photographs, cards, event tickets, and other things that remind you of special times in your relationship. Make sure to include an introductory letter explaining the time capsule’s contents and why they are important to you.

On your anniversary each year, you can set aside some time to open up your time capsule together and add more items. Or, choose a date years in the future to re-open the box.


Closing Thoughts

This Valentine’s Day, in-home dates are the way to go. From a romantic dinner to an at-home scavenger hunt or creating memorable scrapbooks, there’s no shortage of things to do with your loved one.

And at the end of the day, it doesn’t matter where you are or what you’re doing—as long as you’re together. Make the most of at-home Valentine’s Day ideas, and create some of the best memories at home. Happy Valentine’s Day!


Frequently Asked Questions

What are some date ideas for an at-home Valentine’s Day?

Hosting a movie marathon, making a romantic dinner, playing board games, doing a wine-tasting challenge, and building a relationship time capsule are all great ideas for an at-home Valentine’s Day.

What about activities for the extra romantic couple?

Romantic activities for couples include taking a bubble bath, writing love letters, having a picnic in the living room, cooking dinner together, or going on a virtual museum tour.

What are some creative Valentine’s Day gifts?

Creative Valentine’s Day gifts include making a scrapbook together, gifting tickets to their favorite band, writing romantic coupons for them to redeem, or even crafting handmade jewelry.

Will my partner be angry if we stay at home for Valentine’s Day?

Of course not. Plenty of people love a quiet night in for Valentine’s. If you’re looking for some romantic at-home couples’ activities take a look at Adventures From Scratch: Date Edition.

What’s an alternative Valentine’s date idea?

For a quirky but still romantic and very fun alternative to the classic dinner date, consider a romantic scavenger hunt. Get hilariously lost, play games, and have adventures together.

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