Decluttering your space to delight guests
Guests value a clean and organized space. Whether you welcome guests in a private room or an entire home, try these tips from Hosts to declutter your space.
Making your place cleaner than ever
âI find that the less clutter there is, the more clean and tidy the space,â says Kath, a Host in Albany, Australia. Guests care a lot about cleanliness. An unclean space is one of the top reasons for a negative review, according to Airbnb data.
âReducing clutter and objects on flat surfaces is important,â say Superhosts Jay and Lynne in Blanco, Texas. âThis makes cleaning much easier, gives guests space to put their things, and helps guests not forget things, because they can see them as they give the room a final scan when departing.â
Leaving space for guestsâ things
Guests need places to put their clothes, toiletries, and other personal items. Keeping some drawers and closets empty might require you to purge unnecessary items. âIf I havenât used it or worn it in a year or two, it gets chucked,â says Sarah, a Host in Sayulita, Mexico.Â
You may want to free up even more space, especially if you welcome guests for long-term stays like Jessica, a Host in Seoul, South Korea. âIâm sure theyâll have books, souvenirs, family pics, and their own âclutterâ of stuff they want to keep on the bedside table or desk or on a shelf,â she says.
Organizing amenities
Think about the best way to display amenities so guests can find them easily. Chantal, a Host in Yvignac-la-Tour, France, has a guest-dedicated cabinet: âItâs got everything from small water bottles to toilet paper, all arranged by shelf and category in separate baskets.â
Once youâre organized, remember to take inventory of linens and other supplies, and donate or discard anything that isnât in great shape.
Focusing on the kitchen and bathrooms
âI personally donât like it when it looks like everything in the kitchen in the listing is from a jumble sale or stuff that was discarded from elsewhere,â says Alexandra, a Host in Lincoln, California.Â
Supply what guests really need in the kitchen and bathrooms, and remove the rest. Most will appreciate things like a bottle opener and hair conditioner, but they donât need three types of each.
Discarding leftovers
It might feel less wasteful to save supplies previous guests left behind for future guests, but itâs not a good idea. Michelle, a Host in Chicago, only keeps âsealed as originally purchasedâ food and drink, like âbottled water, soda, and single-use condiments.â
Finding balance
âEverything in the room should have a purpose,â says Kelly, a Host in Austin, Texas. âThat doesnât mean the room shouldnât be stylish or have a lovely, warm, cozy feel.âÂ
The right balance between functional and cozy will vary from place to place, but here are a few basic tips to consider:
- Donât get too personal. Keep guest areas free of things like family photos, kidsâ artwork, and clothing and shoes.
- A little flair is welcome. Framed local artwork, a quirky piece of furniture, or a one-of-a-kind mirror can make your space stand out.Â
- Add some decoration. Items like plants and pillows can give your space a homey feelâas long as theyâre used sparingly and arranged intentionally.