It's beautiful and looks stunning in the photos. As others have commented, it's gorgeous and 'zen-like'. However, it's also impractical and unsuitable for 7 guests plus pets.
Your photos do a great job of conveying 'mood' but convey little in the way of practical information.
You're showing the place on Airbnb, this is not Instagram. Guests want to see whether the place suits their needs. They want to know where the can hang their clothes, what's the washer/dryer situation, can they read in bed, dry their hair, apply their makeup with ease. They want visual assurance that there are X number of bathrooms and they all have opaque walls and doors. Save the glamour shots for Instagram.
Guests require (and expect) a bedside table, a charging point and a reading light next to where they sleep, not a low table, the surface of which is largely covered by a big vase with a bit of dried palm frond.
There doesn't look like there's sufficient seating for 7 people in the sitting room or around the dining table. Unless there are space restrictions that preclude this, consider adding an additional sofa or swapping out the current sofa for an extended modular unit.
If there is a window behind the bed (which is always to be avoided if possible) then a headboard is essential. If you're running curtains behind a bed, then you need a headboard so that you aren't sitting with your head resting on the curtains.
The oven would have to win an award for poor placement. There's no resting space on the LHS and it immediately abuts a thoroughfare. It's both dangerous and impractical. I realise it's too late to fix this, but this is kitchen design 101. Clearly someone slept through that lecture.
My suggestion is to fix what can reasonably be fixed and limit occupancy to 3 couples, no children and definitely no pets, unless you want your heart broken.