Bed in 3rd floor habitable attic

Kailey24
Level 2
Austin, TX

Bed in 3rd floor habitable attic

I have a 3rd floor habitable attic where I will put a queen bed in.  The attic does not have a door but has a private full bathroom.  The last picture shows the railing and stairs and I have tried to make it clear about the space.  Is there another way to add this?  I don't want to be misleading by stating this is a traditional bedroom.  This is our full time home and we only plan to host 3-4 times out of the year.  Thanks and open to suggestions!

Link to listing: Modern Zilker Getaway

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Sophia
Former Community Manager
Former Community Manager
London, United Kingdom

Hi @Kailey24, your listing is gorgeous 😍

I hope you don't mind, I'm going to add the link to your listing in your post so fellow hosts can view it easily and provide some feedback 😊

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Helen3
Top Contributor
Bristol, United Kingdom

You need to move photos of bedrooms so they show first and caption all your photo's - on the one showing the entrance into the loft room make it clear there is no door @Kailey24 

 

could you not put up a door curtain across the entrance for some privacy ? 

Thank you @Helen3 ! Yes a privacy screen would be an easy solution.

Bettye6
Level 10
McHenry, IL

Hi @Kailey24,

Your home is beautiful. 
I agree with @Helen3 & would add really describe the pictures. I personally would change the pictures of bedrooms location just describe in the captioning about a 3rd floor bedroom. 
Using a tension rods to put up a floor to ceiling curtain or shower curtain. Very common in my neck of the woods. Privacy is very important to guest, even in a large group.
Bettye6 

@Bettye6 When I changed the 3th bedroom to “additional photos” it did not capture the 4th bed in “where you will sleep”. Any suggestions on how to change the photo story to make the sleeping arrangement more accurate?