How To Transform Your Home Into A Sought-After Holiday Rental

If you are looking for a way to make some extra income, and you happen to spend a significant amount of time away from home, then letting out your property as a holiday rental could be the perfect solution. Not only will you bump up your bank balance, but you will also be able to rest assured that your home is being looked after while you’re away. 

If this sounds like an appealing proposition, then you are probably wondering how you can transform your home into an ideal holiday retreat for guests. Happily, there are plenty of tips and tricks available, so whether you have a limited budget for decorating, or a large one, you are sure to find solutions that will work for you. 

For now, read on for some helpful advice to get you started on your journey toward making your home a successful holiday hotspot! 

Keep It Neutral

If you’re planning to do some redecorating to make your property as appealing as possible to guests, it’s a good idea to stick to a neutral colour scheme as much as you can. Soft, neutral tones such as whites, creams, greys and pastel hues will help to create a relaxing and inviting ambience, and will also appeal to a much broader range of potential visitors. 

Of course, you may favour particularly dark colours or even bold patterns in your home, but if you want to make a go of your holiday rental business, then it’s important to remember that you have to decorate with your guests in mind. While some vibrant pops of colour can certainly breathe fresh life into a space – such as richly coloured cushions or rugs - it’s important to keep the overall palette restrained and soothing. 

Bulk Buy Your Linens 

Becoming the owner of a holiday let means you will suddenly be in need of a steady supply of clean and stylish linens for your guests to make use of. To ensure you have a constant abundance – and to make your holiday rental look even more professional – you may want to consider buying wholesale. 

For instance, British Wholesales offer a wide range of chic, high-quality linens and textiles. These include bedding, tablecloths, and towels that will easily impress your guests and provide you with everything you need to ensure their comfort. Buying wholesale linens is also a more cost-effective option than sourcing individual bedding and towel sets, so your bank balance will benefit into the bargain. 

Highlight Your Home’s Unique Character

If you live in a rather quirky property, such as a converted barn or windmill, then a great way to help your property stand out from the crowd is to find ways to highlight the fascinating character of your home. There are so many ways to let a historic or unusual property’s special features shine through. 

For example, if your home has vintage radiators, exposed brickwork, or historic wooden beams, make sure to leave them as they are. You can even purposefully draw attention to them with some artful lighting or strategically hung artwork. Your guests will be sure to relish the opportunity to stay in a property with a rich history or a unique backstory, so don’t be afraid to shine a spotlight on your home’s special qualities

Add Some Luxurious Touches 

If you are keen to make your property look and feel as sumptuous as possible, you don’t necessarily need to make any significant or costly alterations – although investing in a hot tub could prove particularly rewarding in terms of the numbers of guests it will attract. Sometimes, it’s all about the little flourishes; those seemingly tiny details which, taken altogether, create an impression of comfort and luxury. Check out the hot tub and spa guide for some great ideas. 

Need some inspiration? Something as simple as a complimentary bottle of wine or a little basket of essential groceries can make all the difference and give your guests an excellent first impression. You can also add some opulence to your fixtures and furnishings – for instance, by investing in some elegant antique or vintage items that will add instant glamour to any room. Even swapping out your current taps for some more sophisticated golden models can help to impart a subtle patina of luxury. 

Prioritise Convenience As Well As Comfort

While it’s certainly important to create an appealing environment for your guests to relax in, you should also think about how to make things as convenient as possible for you. For instance, when it comes to your soft furnishings, it’s highly recommended that you choose fabrics and materials that are easy to clean, to save you time and money in the case of any spillages. Another helpful tip is to cover up your sofas with cheap but pretty blankets and throws, which can easily be removed and washed. 

You may also want to consider your flooring. For instance, if you have expensive hardwood floors, it’s a good idea to cover them with thick rugs to protect them from damage. You can also implement a few ‘house rules’, such as no pets or shoes indoors, to protect your pricey flooring as much as possible. Finally, if you’re planning to have holiday-making families staying in your property, it may be best to avoid white sofas, chairs, and rugs, as they will show stains much more easily. 

To Conclude

Transforming your family home into an eye-catching holiday retreat may seem like a massive undertaking. However, it can actually be a lot of fun, providing you with the opportunity to exercise your creativity and ingenuity. Best of all, your reward will be the smiling faces and delighted reviews of your guests – not to mention that all-important extra income!

 

 

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