- Decor is the #1 thing to make a place more casual -- no antiques, no tablecloths on the dining room tables, no candlelit breakfast
- Afternoon cookies, pretzels or brownies rather than tea which seems formal for the younger crowd
- Outdoor fire pit from another post
- Photo of innkeepers in casual dress rather than khakis and a sweater vest
- Intro on website should describe the place as a place to relax, put your feet up and get away from it all ….
I agree with changing the decor from the formal stuff but don't forget to change out the more formal light fixtures too. Our place is Texas style so we have a small antler hanging light, a light from a roof wind vent, a five-egg baskets light, a horseshoe lamp, a wagon wheel hub...well, you get the drift. And it all goes with our theme.
All our suites have the room names on the doors in different fonts - The Chippy Rose and The Texan (the only two we advertise), and Hang'em High (we'll advertise that one when we change the bed to king) and Texas Hold'em (our overflow bunks and game room). Today a booking from our web page (http://countrystarbedandbreakfast.com/) said he wanted The Texan suite because his wife thought the decor looked interesting - so decor does matter.
But during football season and graduations, it only matters if we have open beds! We even rent out our fifth wheel during those times, once to an ex-NFL player whose head went up into the skylight in the shower. He, his wife, and in-laws needed the beds and were dern glad to get 'em in this filled up town!
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