Series Two: The Functional Layout: Designing Spaces for Different Types of Guests

A well-planned layout can cater to various types of guests, from families to business travelers. This post discusses how professional designers create functional spaces that meet diverse needs.

Understanding Guest Profiles

Designers start by understanding the different profiles of potential guests. Families may need extra sleeping arrangements and play areas, while business travelers might prioritize workspace and privacy.

Zoning Spaces

Creating distinct zones within a rental unit can enhance functionality. Designers can separate sleeping, dining, and work areas to maximize usability without compromising the overall flow of the space.

Flexible Furniture Solutions

Incorporating flexible furniture options, such as foldable tables or convertible sofas, allows the space to adapt to guests’ needs. Designers excel at choosing furn iture that serves multiple purposes, enhancing the unit’s functionality.

A professional designer can create a functional layout that accommodates a variety of guests. By understanding guest needs and incorporating flexible design elements, you can maximize your unit’s appeal and increase bookings.

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Series Three: The Seasonal Nature of Calgary’s STR Market – How Off-Season Trends Differ from Tourist Cities