The regular process of checking and restocking essential amenities and supplies in a short-term rental, such as toiletries, linens, and kitchen essentials, ensuring guest comfort and convenience throughout their weekly stay.
Glossary Term: Guest Comfort
Prioritizing guest comfort by investing in high-quality mattresses, bedding, and creating a sleep-conducive environment within the vacation rental.
A consideration for hosts when selecting a property or designing its layout. View protection ensures that guests’ privacy is maintained, even if the property offers scenic views or is located in a densely populated area.
Outdoor lighting fixtures installed at a short-term rental property that automatically turn on at dusk and off at dawn, enhancing safety and security for guests.
Highlighting appliances in a short-term rental that are known for their quiet operation, such as dishwashers, washing machines, and air conditioners, to ensure a peaceful and comfortable stay for guests.
Measures taken to minimize noise levels within the rental property, such as soundproofing walls, installing double-paned windows, and providing white noise machines.
The level of thermal satisfaction experienced by guests, influenced by factors like temperature, humidity, and air circulation, crucial for positive reviews.
Windows with a darkened or colored film applied to reduce heat gain, enhance privacy, and protect furnishings from UV rays.
The number of threads woven together in a square inch of fabric, often used as an indicator of sheet quality and comfort for short-term rentals.
Implementing measures to minimize noise transfer between units or from outside sources to ensure a peaceful stay for guests.
A covered area at the entrance of a short-term rental property, providing protection from the elements for guests arriving or departing.
A Swedish word for “Sick Room,” emphasizing the importance of having a comfortable and well-equipped space for guests who may fall ill during their stay.