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I am new to Air BnB, and facing my first winter as a host. The winters are mild here, but can be cool getting dow to 5-10 degrees celcius in the peak of winter. I am looking at installing heating to my large open plan living/dining/kitchen area (about 60 square meters) and am deciding if a flued gas heater or a split system air conditioner would be the best choice whilst also considering the on-going running costs.
Any thoughts or experiences welcome.
(note: I do have an evaporative air con throughout the house)
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Nicole 4138, welcome to Airbnb hosting.
Climate varies across Australia, and while winters in NSW can be mild, Perth tends to be colder and wetter.
In our 2-bedroom cottage, we opted for a split system air conditioner for year-round use. Most guests turn it off when they go out, but I plan to install a motion-sensing thermostat this year.
However, we do have lined curtains and blinds and remind our guests and remind guests about them during check-in. We also provide extra blankets and a thicker quilt in winter for added comfort.
Hi @Nicole4138 😊,
Thank you for asking this question here!
Did you have a chance to check in with local hosts?
If not, here’s the link to do so 👉 Local Host Clubs.
I'm also tagging a few hosts from Australia to see if they have any advice for you: @Laurelle3, @Robin4, @Hayley185, @Bronwyn100, @Jeff89, @Kate2192, @Rosanna51, @Polly164, @Jess2718, @Jamie1262.
Warm regards 🌻
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Nicole 4138, welcome to Airbnb hosting.
Climate varies across Australia, and while winters in NSW can be mild, Perth tends to be colder and wetter.
In our 2-bedroom cottage, we opted for a split system air conditioner for year-round use. Most guests turn it off when they go out, but I plan to install a motion-sensing thermostat this year.
However, we do have lined curtains and blinds and remind our guests and remind guests about them during check-in. We also provide extra blankets and a thicker quilt in winter for added comfort.