It’s not enough to offer basic necessities and vacation rental decoration. In this day and age, these are mandatory. What sets apart the cheap apartments from the ones that are, for lack of a better word, luxurious, lies in how you decorate them.
And redecorating your rental property can really pay off. Not only that it will allow you to raise the price per night, but also attract better guests, which is really what every property owner wants. Plus, you don’t have to break the bank to do it. Here are some great vacation rental decoration solutions for a tight budget.[/vc_column_text][vc_empty_space][vc_column_text single_style=”1″ el_class=”cheetosx”]
Step 1 – Declutter
[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text single_style=”1″ el_class=”cheetosx”]You want to offer your guests lots of perks to get them to book your property, but be careful not to overdo it. Apartments with minimal decorations and just a few pieces of furniture make a better impact than those with a lot of stuff crammed in every corner.The fewer things you have lying around the house, the more natural light can get in. That will make the place look downright cozy from the second you step in. And you don’t have to spend anything to do it. On the contrary, you could be making a few extra bucks by selling the extra stuff you don’t need.[/vc_column_text][vc_empty_space][vc_column_text single_style=”1″ el_class=”cheetosx”]
Step 2 – Add Some Green
[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text single_style=”1″ el_class=”cheetosx”]Potted plants have a way of making almost any room seem homey. Not to mention, they purify the air and can benefit your health.You can add a big plant in the main room, and spread some small pots throughout the property. It’s a small change, but the impact is quite dramatic.[/vc_column_text][vc_empty_space][vc_column_text single_style=”1″ el_class=”cheetosx”]
Step 3 – Add a Fresh Coat of Paint
[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text single_style=”1″ el_class=”cheetosx”]Here’s a simple solution that can have a great positive effect on your property. Repainting the walls can make everything seem freshly renovated. And, if you add a dash of color here and there, you can completely change the entire appearance of the house or apartment.You can either paint it yourself or hire a team of professionals, depending on your budget. Just remember to cover the furniture before you start.[/vc_column_text][vc_empty_space][vc_column_text single_style=”1″ el_class=”cheetosx”]
Step 4 – Hang Some Art
[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text single_style=”1″ el_class=”cheetosx”]If you want to add a bit of character to your vacation rental, then hanging some paintings or photos on the wall can do the trick. You can find cheap posters (that look great) in markets, or just order them online, whatever you’re more comfortable with.This solution allows for lots of creativity. You can go for a minimalistic design, or hang some 1950s starlet posters, but just remember to keep to the overall vibe of the room. Otherwise, the art will seem out of place.[/vc_column_text][vc_empty_space][vc_column_text single_style=”1″ el_class=”cheetosx”]
Step 5 – Replace Cupboards with Shelves
[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text single_style=”1″ el_class=”cheetosx”]Cupboards take up a lot of space, so a nice trick to gain a few extra free inches is to get rid of some of them. Obviously, they have their role, so don’t leave the entire house cupboard-less just to acquire a minimal design.Instead, remove the cupboards that can easily be replaced with a few shelves on the wall. Play around with the design for some extra touches of class, such as placing the shelves asymmetrically for a more significant visual impact.[/vc_column_text][vc_empty_space][vc_column_text single_style=”1″ el_class=”cheetosx”]
Step 6 – Add a Rug (it really ties the room together)
[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text single_style=”1″ el_class=”cheetosx”]If you look at a room and feel like something is missing, consider adding a rug. It can really tie the room together, and you have loads of different designs to choose from.You can purchase something colorful or playful and place it in a monochromatic room if you want to add an extra layer to it. Look for bargains online (which will often deliver the rug right at the doorstep) or check out your local stores for affordable purchases.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

Welcome to Tokeet’s Podcast — your trusted source for insights, trends, and strategies shaping the vacation rental industry. Each episode features expert interviews, data-driven analysis, and practical tips to help property managers grow their businesses, improve guest experiences, and stay ahead in a rapidly evolving market. Whether you’re new to short-term rentals or managing a large portfolio, tune in to stay informed and inspired.
In this episode, Igor Balnozan breaks down the move from TV3 to Advanced CM and explains what the upgrade actually means for daily operations.
This is not a new product purchase or a risky migration. It’s the same account; same data, and same login, with a more consolidated workflow.
We walk through channel management, unified inbox, automations, task coordination, payments, and AI-driven operations. The focus is practical: fewer tabs, fewer handoffs, clearer control. If your channel manager needs to do more than sync calendars, this episode outlines the next step.
Key Takeaways:
✅ Same login and data; no disruption to reservations or channel connections
✅ Rates and availability managed directly from a unified calendar view
✅ Unified Inbox keeps messages, booking details, invoices, and tasks in one screen
✅ Autopilot automates pre-arrival, check-in, and lifecycle messaging✅ AI can convert guest issues into structured incidents and actionable tasks
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