Hi Sophia,
Yes, I do have signage but in a purposeful, limited and useful way.
As guests enter we have an inside door to our place so I have a PRIVATE sign on that door.
I just finished my opinion on how to get guests to follow house rules, brilliant question from @Suzette81. I have a silver glitter binder directly in front of my TV with all my house rules, with in it labeled tabs for instructions for TV, coffee, etc., and check out instructions. My guests LOVE it!
The most frequent positive response I get is that I have all my cabinets, closets and drawers labeled as to what is in them. If empty not labeled, say dresser drawers. I just used a label maker so they are not obtrusive at all. They comment positively on that I made it so easy for them, especially in the kitchen with not having to search for glasses, dishes, silverware, pot and pans, etc. My place is not modern fancy, but as many have said very homey, cozy and they love not having to think about anything but to enjoy their stay. I even have the remotes labeled as well in my living room, 3 one for the TV, Roku and Bluetooth sound bar.
I have a map of the 488 miles Chain of Lakes with a bright neon pink arrow pointing and written on You Are Here. I live 1 block away from my town's Riverwalk,
I have a basket of menus from most of the local restaurants, basket of the local small shops brochures and another small basket of local business cards.
I also have a table with a map of my state, my county, my town's Park and Rec. guide, our local Nature Conservatory guide, etc. I have a printed copy of Bettye's Guidebook. Huge feedback on that is noted frequently in my Guest Sign in book. My guests have commented on how they love reading my other guests feedback and most all proudly say where they are from! Canada, France, New Zealand, Texas.... I love reading the lovely things they write as well when I check in after they check out.
I do not have pictures of all with in my listing. I initially was going to but it seems my guests love that Wow factor of seeing the labelling, allowing them to see menus in hand, and information about my area.
Not really labeling though I am a Chicago native, 1 hour drive away tops, and my place is lightly decorated with a Chicago theme, books included.
My biggest pride is a picture of the iconic Lunch atop a Skyscraper that hangs in my kitchen. It is a black and white photograph taken in 1932 of ironworkers sitting on a steel beam eating lunch. All 3 of my children are structural ironworkers and like my other decorations are a personal touch from my family and close friends who donated personal things when I began my AirBnB venture and started decorating.
Love this question Sophia. Hope I was not too wordy.
Have a great week!
Bettye6