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Hi everyone!
I got professionals photos completed of my space and I'm looking for recommendations for what to use as my cover photo? Or if there's a way I should reorganize my pictures? Thank you so much!
Home in Casper · 5 bedrooms · 5 beds · 3 baths
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@Catlyn2 I would say use a fabulous picture of your home’s area to show if it’s residential, versus lake or ocean front….or in my case pastures with horses. It helps people decide if that’s the environment they are looking for! Pam
Hello @Pamela1575 Wow! I just took a look at your listing, and the cover photo is simply stunning 😍 who wouldn’t want to stay there? This is definitely a great example @Catlyn2.
@Pamela1575 Can guests visit your horses? Have you thought about offering an Airbnb Experience related to horses?
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Hi @Catlyn2
Your kitchen immediately caught my attention. It looks incredibly clean, well-organized, and free of clutter, which makes it very inviting. A space like that really stands out to guests like me who appreciate a tidy and functional kitchen where cooking can be enjoyable and relaxing.
This is a lovely idea, @Patricia2526 😊, it might be worth giving it a try! @Catlyn2, what are your thoughts? Have you ever used a kitchen photo as your cover photo?
Keep us posted.
@Catlyn2 The professional photos are a great start, Catlyn! Looking at your location in Casper, I actually think you should lead with a stunning exterior shot of the house or the surrounding landscape as your cover photo.
Everyone has a kitchen and a living room, but people come to Wyoming for the outdoors. Highlighting the 'curb appeal' or the proximity to the river/mountains immediately tells a story that sets you apart from standard apartments.
One other tip: The space is very clean, but it could use a few more styling touches to make it feel less like a rental and more like a home. Think textured throws, local coffee table books, or a few more plants. It’ll give those professional shots a warmer, high-end 'editorial' feel!
@Monica3088 what great suggestions, thank you so much for sharing them.
@Catlyn2 what are your thoughts on the suggestion of using exterior photos? It’s interesting what Monica mentioned about people coming to Wyoming for the outdoors.
Let us know if you’re planning to give this a try 😊