Style Seminar 01: soft furnishings in furnished holiday lets
There was much to learn about decorating furnished holiday lets so whilst the ticket holders had the fun on the day, we filmed it to spread the knowledge further afield.
Whether you're new to holiday letting, already have the perfect property, or you'd simply like some advice or guidance, we'd love to hear from you.
There was much to learn about decorating furnished holiday lets so whilst the ticket holders had the fun on the day, we filmed it to spread the knowledge further afield.
Caroline of Saffron Cottage furniture, based in Hayle, Cornwall, gives lots of helpful hints and tips on modernising furniture and creating feature pieces, both on a budget and in terms of commisioned pieces.
Along with two talks on soft furnishings and upcycling furniture in holiday lets, Property Manager Suzanne gave a round up on making the most of your holiday let, from rules and regulations to what to put on a welcome tray.
First, some perspective. We should accept from the outset that 100% compliance with green goals is not realistic. However over time, little wins across a percentage of guests mount up.
The cold days are incoming, it is time to look at your cottage and decide what needs to be done to bring it back up to the pristine, shiny bright, comfortable cottage it was at the start of last season.
What’s the day-to-day process involved in taking a booking for a holiday cottage? Here’s a behind the scenes breakdown of the journey of a booking.
The following four areas give you a starting point to consider cutting energy costs without resorting to chaperoning your guests during their stay. It isn’t intended as a comprehensive guide but rather to help start the thought process and give you a few useful rules of thumb.
The question on everybody’s lips when holidaying in England is: what happens if it rains? Bringing just one or two of these ideas into your cottage could make a real difference when it comes to securing family holiday bookings.