Designing Your Airbnb
Interior Design Tips To Make Your Rental Worth Renting - Part 2
Bring In Nature
A quick fix to any rental is bringing in nature — literally. Plants add a pop of color, diversify texture, and provide the added benefit of cleansing the air. Opt for easy-to-grow varieties that can handle neglect. These include:
Heartleaf Philodendron
Cactus and other succulents
Monstera Dubia
You can ask your guests to water your plants in your welcome message, though the above-mentioned sturdy varieties do just fine without water for days on end. Alternatively, you can achieve the purpose (except purifying the air, of course) with faux plants.
Create A Welcoming Ambience With Textiles
Instantly make your rental feel more welcoming and warm by layering the right textiles. Consider laying down a rug — this contributes to the texture of the room and adds warmth underfoot. Rugs also enhance the visual aesthetics.
Additionally, hang throw blankets, use the right window treatments, and layer the bedding with quilts, duvets, and comforters. And don’t forget the cushions!
Consider The Needs Of Your Potential Guest
An important aspect to bear in mind while decorating your rental is the needs of your potential guest. For example, if you’re targeting business travelers, you may want to incorporate a workstation or desk.
For family-friendly Airbnbs, creating a small play area and other activities to keep kids occupied will please your guests. If you’re expecting couples, highlight romantic lighting and luxury bedding.
Be sure to highlight the architectural features that suit the needs of your potential guests. Practicality is as important as aesthetics, too!
Up Your Airbnb Interior Design With These Tips!
Ready to make your Airbnb the go-to option for potential guests with these game-changing tips? The trick is to make your rental Instagrammable, whether it is by adding a burst of color, incorporating statement art, or bringing in a touch of nature.
Which design tips will you incorporate into your rental? Share your favorites with us — we’d love to hear from you!