Spring has arrived, and with it, the perfect opportunity to decorate your terrace. This season is a great time to highlight your outdoor space, which, if well utilised, can make a difference in your guests’ experience and increase the profitability of your property. Here are some ideas to help you breathe life into this part of your apartment, allowing your guests to make the most of the great weather, without adding any extra worries for you.
1. Orientation and Space Usage
Before you begin, take a look at the space you have. You should know when there’s more sun and when there’s shade on the terrace. Based on this, you can decide on the right type of furniture. If you make good use of the space and adapt it to the natural conditions, not only will you improve its functionality, but maintenance will also be easier and more convenient. A well-planned terrace leads to fewer issues, lower costs, and greater comfort for you as an owner.
2. Nature
No spring terrace is complete without plants. As with everything, the plants should be suitable for a vacation rental. That’s why it’s best to choose plants that require low maintenance and are resistant to the sun. Here are some plant options that are great for vacation rentals:
Lavender: A natural insect repellent. By placing small bunches on your terrace or balcony, you’ll help keep mosquitoes and moths away.
- Cactus: A plant with numerous benefits, as it is an excellent air purifier. It also helps remove toxins while increasing the oxygen levels in the environment.
- Climbing plants: These plants are not only affordable and environmentally friendly, but they are also easy to care for. They also provide shade and privacy, acting as wind barriers.
3. Functional Furniture
Opt for outdoor furniture that is practical and durable. Keep in mind that the furniture will be exposed to the sun and weather, so it should be sturdy. This year, some of the trending materials are bamboo and synthetic rattan: both are resistant, lightweight, and provide a high-quality finish to the space.
Additionally, if you have enough space for chairs and tables, we recommend opting for folding chairs and modular furniture. This way, you can maximise space and make it easier to move around. As property managers, we can help you choose durable, functional furniture that aligns with the expectations of the type of guests you receive.
4. Pay Attention to Lighting
When it gets dark, you’ll want to make sure the space is well-lit. Outdoor lighting is not just for aesthetics; it’s also key for your guests’ comfort and safety. A well-lit terrace adds value and directly impacts the satisfaction of those staying in your apartment.
A good option is wall-mounted fixtures with a motion sensor. With these, you’ll save energy, as the lights will only turn on when they detect movement.
This results in less environmental impact and lower energy consumption, reflected in your bill. Additionally, comfort is enhanced for your guests, as they won’t have to worry about turning the lights on and off manually. Another useful idea is incorporating LED string lights, which are cosy, highly resistant, and durable.
It’s not just about decorating, it’s about creating an atmosphere that invites guests to return to your accommodation!
5. Eco-Friendly Terrace
A sustainable terrace is not only good for the planet but also great for your wallet and the image of your property. More and more travellers value environmental responsibility when choosing accommodation. Some ideas to make your terrace eco-friendly are:
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- Use second-hand or recycled furniture: Decorating your terrace with reused furniture helps reduce resource consumption. Plus, it makes the space authentic and unique.
- Avoid single-use plastics: Reusable products made from materials other than plastic last longer. Another benefit is the cost savings, allowing you to use them for a longer period.
- Incorporate wooden floors or decking: This choice blends style with sustainability. Wood adds a sense of warmth and helps guests feel more connected to nature.
- Create a relaxation corner: Having a spot on the terrace where guests can relax and enjoy the good weather promotes well-being. Plus, a tranquil space improves the mood, helping your guests feel more comfortable and at ease.
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