The personal touch
In the bedroom, adding throws and cushions to an otherwise functional room can elevate the visit to a more boutique experience. And don't underestimate the impact of fresh, crisp sheets, either. Towels on the bed can be a no-no in some hotel circles but, says Justin, “the main thing is to make sure your guests know exactly where their towels are and which ones are destined for them”.
A well-stocked tray with all the essentials (water, snacks, as well as tea and coffee if you have guests staying for longer than a couple of nights) can ensure that nobody needs to ask for anything. Likewise, make bathroom items accessible and make it obvious what’s intended for guests to use. Leave a tray of mini-toiletries with the towels (and even a note) so the intention is clear.
By keeping things simple, focusing on ambience and paying attention to the little details, you can ensure that your guests have a memorable and comfortable experience in your home. After all, the holiday season is about cherishing time with loved ones – and a welcoming home is the perfect backdrop for creating new, meaningful memories.