How to Host: Add Details Guests Love

Tiffany204
Host Advisory Board Member
California, United States

How to Host: Add Details Guests Love

How a hospitality expert and former Creative Director with an eye for details transformed a 1970s beach bungalow into a space for guests to shine.

 

 

When guests enter the Beach Lodge, they immediately gain a sense of who Tiffany Caliva-Talledo is. Her thoughtfulness and love of design is felt through her choices in decor, the colors, the textures, and every personalized touch. As a former Creative Director, she’s always had an eye for details. Now, she’s started her own consulting business to help other hosts create memorable experiences. Her Hollywood Beach, California home has been featured in major design publications. Here, she shares with us her secrets to Airbnb success.

 

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The Beach Lodge is Born

Before we fixed up The Beach Lodge, it was this ugly putrid green home. People called it the “Drug Den” and used to run by it when they passed! Neighbors thought we were crazy to buy it, but I saw something special in it—and I had this thought that if we could restore it, people would come. I saw the beauty in it and I wanted others to see it too. I’ve poured so much love into it—and I think guests come back for that very reason. Here are a few of my favorite hospitality tips to make your guest’s experience extra special.

 

Tiffany’s Tips to Go the Extra (S)mile

  1. Craft a vibe
  2. Create mini-escapes
  3. Make it personal
  4. Give ‘em a take-home treat
  5. Put on your cruise director hat

 

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  1. Craft a vibe

Creating unforgettable experiences always starts with setting the right tone. When designing a space, I tell my clients to start with a feeling rather than a theme. What do you want your guests to feel when they step into your home—comfort, joy, serenity? For the Beach Lodge, rather than go with a literal seaside theme, I thought holistically about the colors, textures, and details I wanted to bring in and how they could create a heightened sense of relaxation and belonging: patterns that pop against airy neutrals, textures that evoke the sand, and plenty of plants to bring the outdoors in.

 

Also, decorating doesn’t have to be expensive! Flea markets and thrift stores are filled with inexpensive treasures and one-of-a-kind pieces that feel like they have a story attached to them. You just have to do a little hunting. I’ve especially been drawn to objects that represent my Filipino and Asian heritage. And you can’t always get that authentic, lived-in feel from a big box retailer. The items you choose for your space should say something, and together they’ll help tell the larger story of your home.

 

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Another piece of advice I share with my clients is to give yourself permission to play. Change up the decor. Try new things. Make refreshes each season. It’s the best way to discover what works for what you are trying to achieve and what doesn’t. Think of your space as a person with its own complexities and character. Like you, it should be shifting, changing, and evolving to be the best version of itself for the moment.

 

“Think of your space as a person with its own complexities and character.”

 

  1. Create mini-escapes

Additionally, I love to play with space and visual interest in unexpected ways. One tip that I recommend is to create mini-escapes around your home—little getaway areas where guests can get lost in a book. I might add some blankets, pillows, and a painting to a corner so that it invites people to just melt away. Think of how you can create these little nurturing nooks throughout.

 

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  1. Make it personal

Where possible, help personalize your guests’ stay with extra special touches. For example, if someone mentions that they’re celebrating a birthday when they book a stay at the Beach Lodge, I’ll leave desserts or cupcakes from my favorite local bakeries. If they’re vegan, I’ll create a restaurant list in the city and nearby areas. If it’s a family with kids, I’ll switch out the pillows and linens and replace them with more durable ones. These thoughtful touches really stand out to guests. You’ll see them reflected in your reviews and repeat bookings.

 

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  1. Give ‘em a take-home treat

I recommend giving guests a momento or a keepsake when they arrive as a simple gesture that feels special and welcoming, like gift cards to businesses nearby or postcards from local artists. To take that idea even further, I also allow guests to shop the items I stock at The Beach Lodge directly, including the eco-conscious robes, linens, and vintage items I’ve collected. I also created an online store so anyone can shop it. I love the thought that guests can purchase an item they encounter and bring it home with them—to extend their experience and take back something special.f I’ve also been featuring women-owned and local brands, which are important to me. I don’t take any profits. It’s all about connecting people to these brands. It’s so much more than just a getaway to me. I want people to be inspired from within and to leave with a new way of living—however big or small.

 

“I want my guests to be inspired from within and to leave with a new way of living—however big or small.”

 

  1. Put on your cruise director hat

We named our home The Beach Lodge because, to us, a lodge is a cozy space for people to gather, be with their friends and family, and feel like they belong. I really wanted to create a destination for my guests—to elevate it beyond just a place to sleep—so I stock it with board games, yoga mats, crafts, art materials, a BBQ grill, beach towels, bikes, books to get lost in, and a record player. Travel is about expanding your horizons and these activities can help people create memories and new ways of being. Consider the possibilities of your own space and what amenities can help enhance their overall experience.

 

Remember that it’s all about the details, details, details!  Through these thoughtful touches, guests will truly feel the care that you’ve poured into your space—and they’ll continue coming back.

 

Happy hosting!

-Tiffany

 

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83 Replies 83
Tiffany204
Host Advisory Board Member
California, United States

Thanks Kat, so flattered that you reached out. I think it’s important to include a little bit of yourself to make the house inviting and unique to you.

 

I share more tips/thoughts on my Instagram feed, TheBeachLodge. Feel free to share your account there. 

 

Best,

Tiffany

Kym6
Level 4
Auckland, New Zealand

Great Advice, Tiffany, Thank you.

Tiffany204
Host Advisory Board Member
California, United States

Thank you Kym, so thoughtful of you to say. I try to provide more tips/thoughts on my Instagram feed, TheBeachLodge.

 

best,

tiffany 

Margaret42
Level 3
United Kingdom

Love your Lodge.  Thank you for sharing your expertise and your experience.  I will definitely be incorporating some of your suggestions.

Tiffany204
Host Advisory Board Member
California, United States

Thank you Margaret, so kind of you to let me know. Follow along on my Instagram feed, TheBeachLodge. I try to share more tips there. 🙂

Karen1938
Level 1
Winchester, CA

I always have a cake for any bday or Annv or I have chocolates or great deserts. I also supply muffins for breakfast with coffee. Sometimes I give tickets to a show for special occasions and I always have bottles of wine for purchase 

Tiffany204
Host Advisory Board Member
California, United States

You are killing it Karen! Definitely a SUPER host! 🙂

Magda32
Level 2
Philadelphia, PA

Thank you for sharing your great tips. I always leave small gift for guests. Most guests notice also fresh flowers left for their stay or selection of shampoo/soaps, etc. The details ... Happy hosting!

Tiffany204
Host Advisory Board Member
California, United States

Thanks for reaching out. Totally agree — it’s all about the details! I love leaving flowers, succulents from our plantings, and fruits from my mom’s fruit trees. Just gives that extra inviting feel to your home. 

 

Happy hosting,

Tiffany

Stephanie1307
Level 1
Sarasota, FL

Nice article! 

Tiffany204
Host Advisory Board Member
California, United States

Thanks Stephanie! So flattered that you’d reach out and say so.

 

best,

Tiffany 

Tiffany204
Host Advisory Board Member
California, United States

Thanks Stephanie! So flattered that you’d reach out and say so.

 

best,

Tiffany 

Frances201
Level 1
Saint-Guyomard, France

Thanks for these comments, I understand what you say about a feel for a place being primary to the content.  I am new to Airbnb but already in a couple of months I have had some lovely guests. I am on the watch out for local gifts when I am in craft markets nearby to pick up some things for a take home gift. I like the comment here about seeds, you could even collect these from my own garden for a personal touch. Thanks Tiffany - keep inspiring! 

Tiffany204
Host Advisory Board Member
California, United States

Thanks Frances,

 

So glad I was able to inspire you to think outside the box. It makes hosting so much more fun when you see the appreciation that guests have for your thoughtfulness.

 

I share more tips/thoughts on my Instagram, TheBeachLodge. Come check me out there. 🙂

 

Best,

Tiffany

@Frances201 @Tiffany204@Stephanie1308 @Mary1173 

 

Great to see others who enjoy sharing plants and seeds - I had mentioned about the Swan Plants & seeds from my plants earlier on in here.

My main plant is growing beautifully & flowers are in formation coming along nicely for our New Zealand summer!

 

We link together through flowers and botanicals through the wisdom of those who were here before us.

 

They used to plant plants from other countries where ever they traveled so people would feel at home where ever they were from & wherever they were to be reminded of and feel at home.

 

We must revert to those practices as it helps unify the world and bring World Peace.

 

Interestingly @Frances201 the Fuchsia/ Fushcia was named by Charles Plumier, a Frenchman I believe, after Edward Fuchs from memory in the 1850's.

 

Just an other angle one can share our love of nature.

All the best

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