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What Makes a Real Estate Property ‘Shortlet-Ready’?
Design choices that attract guests, raise your shortlet ratings, and increase ROI....

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In the world of short-term rentals, first impressions are everything. With the growing competition in cities like Lagos, Abuja, and other urban hotspots, interior design is no longer just about aesthetics—it’s about value. The right design can raise your shortlet ratings, attract repeat guests, and most importantly, maximize your returns.

Soft browns, warm taupes, and muted greens continue to dominate interiors. These colors make spaces feel calm and universally appealing—perfect for guests of all backgrounds.

“When guests feel relaxed, they stay longer—and book again.”

Pro Tip: Use textured accents like woven throws, wooden decor, and stone finishes to add depth without cluttering the space.

The new guest wants flexibility—a coffee table that doubles as a work desk, or a sofa bed that easily accommodates an extra visitor.

Look out for:

  • Foldable dining sets
  • Wall-mounted desks
  • Ottoman storage cubes

This design choice is not only trendy but smart for smaller apartments.

Tesla’s self-driving cars - Image courtesy of Laura Davidson via Unsplash
Image courtesy of Laura Davidson via Unsplash

Gone are the days of basic bulbs. In 2025, bold lighting features are doing double duty: they light up the room and elevate your listing photos.

  • Rattan chandeliers
  • LED strip lighting under shelves
  • Minimalist pendant lights

These small additions have a big impact on visual appeal and Instagrammability—which matters in today’s guest booking behavior

Guests love homes that feel personal. Local art, subtle cultural nods, or modern prints can give your space a sense of place.

“A touch of Lagos, a hint of home.”

Not only does it create warmth, it also sets your listing apart from copy-paste rentals.

Tesla’s self-driving cars - Image courtesy of Laura Davidson via Unsplash
Image courtesy of Laura Davidson via Unsplash