@Kimberly735 I would definitely not list that bed as 2 twins. That is quite misleading- guests who are not into sharing a bed will assume there are 2 separate twin beds.
Either list it as a king, if it is comfortable for 2 people without feeling a separation between the mattresses (have you tried sleeping on it?), or as a twin if not. Then explain it in the "The space" section, which you have not used correctly- that is meant to be a place to describe the layout of the house and the rooms, etc.
I also like your sense of decor- the place looks cozy without being cluttered, it has an airy feel to it and you have a great sense of color combos.
But I will second the "get rid of the wonky photos" advice. Take normal photos, not ones which distort the space and make it look larger than it is (and make sure whoever retakes the photos understands this- real estate type photos aren't suitable for an Airbnb) There is no need to try to get an entire room in a photo if that results in misleading, cockeyed photos. Just take 2 or 3 photos of each room from different vantage points, so guests get an accurate picture of the space.
And I suggest you reorder the photos- have all the indoor spaces together, not broken up by photos of the landscape and wildlife. And some of your photos are redundant- way too many deck photos, all showing the same thing. More photos is not necessarily better if they are redundant.