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As a host, I am always disappointed when I stay in other Airbnb establishments. I provide more than is necessary in my property. It is a 6 sleeper, and I provide more than 6 pieces of cutlery, crockery, glasses, dish towels, etc. Why do people only provide 4 knives and forks, 4 glasses and so on in a 2 sleeper establishment? It looks mean. You should be making your place feel luxurious and comfortable. There is more than enough dishwashing liquid; the soap containers in the bathroom are all full, not half full. You should be making your guests feel welcome and it doesn’t cost much to do this.
Hi @Kim4860
I definately agree with you, but if you provide 12 of everything for a 6-sleeper, that's the same as 4 of everything for a 2-sleeper?
For me, there are 2 things that can go wrong if a host provides too much cutlery and crockery. Both are only relevant when the guests aren't very considerate:
(1) some use everything available before they wash, so if there's plenty, they carry on using without washing. This is a nightmare time-wise at checkout when you have same-day guests arriving.
(2) some guests may see it as a signal that you cater for them to invite friends and family over. This may be an issue, depending on how strict the host is on that point.
I also agree with what you are saying. But, we are staying in a fab airbnb at the coast in South Africa, for a week. There is one dish towel. With water restrictions, and at the moment, no water, it’s tricky having only 4 of everything. It’s not wrong, but it feels restrictive. Anyway - it is good to hear other people’s opinions.
Hello @Kim4860, It's great to see you having such engaging conversations and exchanging experiences with other experienced hosts!
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Congratulations on being a new host on Airbnb. One of the great things about being an Airbnb host is everyone hosts differently .
not everyone looks to offer a luxurious property some provide cosy and comfortable, some a treehouse , some a city pad, some a homeshare etc
whats important is the listing as described.
if you have two staying I don't see an issue in providing double the amount of crockery for the maximum numbers who can stay @Kim4860
I'm a five star superhost and no guest has ever commented on whether my toiletries are full.
Thanks Helen. I do agree with what you are saying as well. And feedback from guests is always helpful. I have been hosting and co-hosting in Europe for many years, but am a new host in South Africa. It is great to get the opinions of others, and I appreciate all the comments.