A good reason to declutter and organize your home is the possibility of leveraging it to rent, share, or swap. Seeing your home through the eyes of guests can motivate you to pare down essential areas, streamline your own living style, and in the process create a more attractive place to live!

House swapping (HomeExchange) is a great way to eliminate lodging costs from a vacation. Short-term rentals (AirBnB, VRBO) are a way for empty nesters to earn some extra income. It can take a lot to get your space prepared to share – even partially – but comes with the bonus of giving your home a refreshing makeover to make it more livable for you…and your family and friends.

Imagine someone walking into your home and saying, “What a nice place to stay!” You can achieve this effect without turning your house into a hotel. A few improvements can make a huge difference…and inspire you to do more. Here are 3 strategies to make this happen:

1 – Simplify, Simplify, Simplify

On visible surfaces — in the kitchen, the bathroom, and the bedroom — clear out everything but the basics.

  • Excess products put away or discarded
  • Clear the nightstand of dusty books and paraphernalia
  • Simplify the décor
  • Develop systems for managing laundry
  • Take care of any outstanding repairs that create safety issues

There’s quite a range from being very clean, neat, usable, but looking very lived in to making it look more like a hotel…very sparse. It doesn’t have to be perfect, but usable. If you are renting, you can charge more for a more hotel-like environment.

2 – Create Space for Overflow and Personal Items 

  • Make the house easily transformable to reduce the hassle of preparing to share. When you want to make it “guest ready” for yourself, for a relative coming to stay, for a party, or for a short-term rental or house swap.
  • Make space in a closet or part of a room where you can secure your personal or valuable items for things you would put away when someone is using your space. You can even dedicate an extra room for this purpose and have a locking door.
  • Make space in cabinets or closets to store overflow items neatly but out of the way.

3 – Making Key Supplies and Info Accessible

  • Prepare a “Welcome to Our Home” cheat sheet with key emergency contacts, including basic instructions for things like TV use, internet access, and trash/recycling.
  • Make sure you have clean towels and sheets available and visible
  • Consider stocking the kitchen with a few basics such as oil, spices, and coffee/tea to make guests comfortable

If you’re considering doing short-term rentals, there are other considerations regarding supplies that renters might expect.  Places like Airbnb provide a convenient list of things you should have stocked in your home

Not sure where to start? An organizing assessment with a Professional Organizer can provide you a punch list of things you could do, give you advice on the viability of sharing and also give you tips on what to tackle first.