
Provide a Small Towel or Bathmat for After the Shower
A simple bathmat keeps feet warm and floors dry—tiny detail, big comfort.
BathroomCost: lowEffort: lowImpact: mediumImportance: 4/5
Why it matters
Wet tiles increase the risk of slipping and feel uncomfortable underfoot. A bathmat is a low-cost item that signals attention to detail.
Without a bathmat, guests either drip water across the floor or sacrifice a towel. A dedicated mat keeps the bathroom safer and more pleasant.
How to implement it
- Place a washable, absorbent bathmat just outside the shower or tub.
- Choose a non-slip underside to prevent sliding.
- Wash the mat regularly together with towels.
Checklist
Place mat directly in front of shower door or tub
FAQ
Should I use fabric or rubber bathmats?
Fabric mats feel more premium, while rubber mats provide extra safety. Many hosts provide a soft absorbent mat with a non-slip underside.
How often should the bathmat be washed?
Wash the bathmat after every stay, just like towels.
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3.8 / 5 · 11 ratings