
Extra Blanket and Pillow Available
Backup bedding keeps everyone cozy regardless of temperature preferences.
Why it matters
Different travelers run hot or cold, so offering options avoids thermostat battles.
Having an extra layer prevents late-night host messages about being cold.
How to implement it
- Store spare blankets in breathable bags inside the bedroom closet.
- Label the shelf so guests know they are free to use the extras.
- Choose hypoallergenic inserts that can be washed between seasons.
Checklist
Confirm every room has at least one spare blanket and pillow
FAQ
Keep them in a labeled basket at the foot of the bed or on a dedicated closet shelf so guests immediately see the backup option.
Wash or at least air out the extras every few turnovers so they stay fresh even if guests didn't use them during the last stay.
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