What makes a good guest house?


What makes a good guest house? A guest house doesn't have to be elaborate: If it's big enough to include a bedroom or even a bed or sleeper sofa, along with at least a half-bath and maybe a mini-fridge for drinks and snacks, that should keep everyone happy. If it has extras like a living room, stove, wifi, shower, and a porch, nobody will complain.


What does a guest house owner do?

Checking in, managing reservations, offering local advice, budgeting, cooking, maintenance, housekeeping, marketing and providing an all-round wonderful experience – there's a lot to juggle! If you're not highly motivated or loving life as a guest house owner, the juggle might quickly turn into a struggle.


What is usually in a guest house?

They are separate dwellings from the main building on a property. Guest houses typically consist of a bedroom, a bathroom, and may also have lounging or dining areas, depending on the guest house size and style. Guest houses typically do not have cooking facilities, but some may include a mini fridge and a microwave.


How big should a guest house be?

You can choose to build a smaller guest house to save money. However, you'll get the best ROI on a guest house that's at least 500 square feet. A less expensive option than building from the ground up is to convert an existing structure into your guest home. An old shed or garage makes for great guest house options.


How many rooms are there in a guest house?

A Bed & Breakfast is usually up to 3 guest rooms, while a guest house can be 4 even up to 16 or more rooms.


How do you make guests feel extra welcome?

How I Make Guests Feel Welcome In My Home
  1. || Declutter and freshen everything up. ...
  2. || Have drinks ready when your guests arrive. ...
  3. || Make space for them. ...
  4. || Have small gifts waiting for them. ...
  5. || Have a meal waiting for them when they arrive. ...
  6. || Put extra power strips in your guest's room.