Best Airbnb Sheets and Towels: Linen Tips

Best Airbnb Sheets and Towels: Linen Tips

Best Airbnb Sheets And Towels Linen Tips

Why Having The Best Airbnb Sheets And Towels Is So Important

Having the best Airbnb sheets and towels has a huge affect on your guests’ perception. The guests’ perception is everything, and poor quality, or even worse dirty or stained linens, can very easily steer the guests’ perception in the wrong direction, leading to a bad review.

And on the flip side, white fluffy, clean sheets and towels will absolutely play a key roll in you getting a glowing 5 star review. ⭐

It goes without saying that keeping your Airbnb clean is VITAL to the success of your short term vacation rental. A bad review that says your Airbnb was dirty and it will impact future bookings.

While you of course need to keep the entire place is clean, nothing grosses out someone more than dirty sheets or dirty towels. Your sheets and towels need to look, feel and smell clean.  Anything less and you open yourself up to a bad review.

In this post I’ll list all the linen tips I could think of – from how we store linesn, to which ones to use, to how many to have available to guests, to how many to have as backups… everything I could think of.

If I miss anything please leave a comment and I’ll make sure to add it to the list. 😉

 

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What color towels and sheets for Airbnb?

Lets start with an easy one. What color should your Airbnb sheets and towels be? All your sheets and towels should be White.

I can see why someone would think non-white linens would hide stains more. Although that’s technically true, a non-white linens don’t give a clean first impression… even if they are brand new towels!

If I imagine myself walking into the bathroom of an Airbnb I rented, and see a set of dark brown towels hanging on the towel rack.

My initial reaction WILL NOT be oh good, since I can’t SEE the stains these towels must be clean.

Instead I’d be thinking OMG, what on earth are they trying to hide on these towels!

When it comes to the color of towels and sheets, copy the hotels.

Think about it, every hotel out there uses white sheets and towels. They’ve been providing guests linens for a looong time and do all types of studies to see what works the best and what doesn’t.

If they provide white linens, then you should probably do the same.

How many towels should you leave for Airbnb guests?

Bathroom Towels

We leave a complete towel set out for each guest. A set includes a bath towel, hand towel, and a wash cloth.

We also leave a small black makeup towel in each bathroom.

Keeping in mind that our Airbnb has a washer and a dryer, and we provide laundry pods making it easy for our guests to wash towels as often as they want during their stay.

If you don’t have a washer and dryer, you may need to provide extra towels to make sure your guests are happy.

 

Tip:  To keep your towels from getting makeup stains either provide small black makeup towels or provide makeup wipes.

Check out 7 Tips For Keeping Vacation Rental Linens Beautiful for more vacation rental linen tips! 

Pool Towels

With pool towels we leave out 1 per bedroom. Initially we provided a pool towel per max guest but that was an insane amount of towels (20) to wash after each stay.

Our cleaners suggested leaving out 1 per bedroom since, most of the time not everyone goes into the pool and even if they do they can share a pool towel. The rules for pool towels aren’t the same as a bath towel.

It made sense to us, so we tried it out and we’ve been doing that for about 2 years now without a single person saying anything about the towels, and a steady stream of 5 star reviews. ⭐😁

The Best Towels To Get For An Airbnb

Bed Sheets

The bed sheets that we LOVE are from Kirkland. They are the Kirkland Signature 680 Thread Count Sheet Set. In our opinion, they are the best sheets for Airbnb.

Unfortunately, it seems Costco is phasing out their bed sheets so we’ll be looking for a new brand once our backups run out. 🙁

As far as towels go, below are the best towels for Airbnb. 

 

Bath Towels

You want a good sized bath towel that is soft, fluffy and of course white. This is the bath towel we use.

 

Hand Towels

Hand towels are the middle towels, smaller than the bath towel and larger than a wash cloth. This is the hand towel we use

 

Wash Clothes

Wash clothes are the smallest towels. This is the wash cloth we use.

 

Makeup Towels

I’d definitely recommend having either makeup towels or makeup wipes, otherwise your sheets and white towels will get frequent makeup stains.

We’ve use makeup towels initially, then tried providing make-up wipes and now we’re back to using makeup towels.

Here are links to the makeup towels we use as well as the makeup wipes we used to use.

We switched back to makeup towels because it seemed we were going through makeup wipes way too fast, it was more cost than it was worth. Makeup towels work just as well, and don’t disappear. 😉

Bath Mats

Probably techniquely not in the linens category, but hey, bath mats do kinda sorta look like thick towels. 🙂

We now use these bath mats instead of bathroom rugs.  The bathroom rugs were always a problem.

They were a pain to throw in the wash because they took forever to dry.

They were also bleach magnets for some reason. We were replacing them pretty frequently because of bleach marks.

We have the cleaners roll them up and place them either inside the shower stall, in front of the front door or for a bath at then end of the bath tub.

How many sets of sheets per bed for Airbnb?

We don’t leave out any spare sheets for the guests to use, only the sheets on the beds are available to the guests.

We do keep spares sheets in the linen closets. We have a second spare set of sheets for every bed plus a few extra.

That way if something happens where the washing machine breaks down, or the cleaners are late and don’t have time to wash all the sheets during a turn over they can take the dirty ones with them to clean off-site and swap out the sheets with the spares.

I’ve seen some posts suggest keeping 2 -3 spares for each bed. Personally, I think that’s too much, just because of the amount of space you’ll need to store them.

In the 8 bedroom there are 6 kings, 4 twins and 2 fulls. If we has 3 spares for each bed that would be 36 spares!

We have a very large linen closet, but even with a large linen closet 36 spares would take a huge amount of space. Stick to a spare per bed and a few extra, and replenish when the cleaners tell you they used a spare and you’ll be fine.

What is the best way to organize sheets?

We have a whole post on this topic, 5 Tips for Organizing Your Vacation Rental Linens. It really depends how much space you have available to you. Convert a hallway or bathroom closet into a linen closet by adding a lock on the door, the guests don’t use those closets anyway. 😉

The article has more details on this, but wherever you keep your spare linens should be systemized in some way. Bins and labels are super helpful. The more systemized your linens are the easier it will be for your cleaners to do what they have to do.

5 Tips for Organizing Your Vacation Rental Linens

How often should you replace sheets on Airbnb?

This is a pretty open ended question. There are a ton of factors involved but the quality of your sheets (and the quality of your guests) have a huge impact on your sheets’ longevity. 

We use high-end sheets in our vacation rentals, and I’d say they last at least a couple of years. Of course once and a while you get a stain on a sheet that just does not come out and that cuts the sheets’ lifespan short, but barring stubborn stains they can last a couple of years.

The quality of the short term rental linen you provide will have a direct impact on how frequently have have to replace them.

How do I arrange my towels on Airbnb?

Great question!

First, we always have towels on all the towel racks, Walking into a bathroom with empty towel racks feels a little bare, and unfinished.

When the towel racks have towels on them it’s just more inviting and cozy…. at least that’s how we look at it. 

How To Fold Towels For Airbnb

The cleaners make these nice designs using a set of bathroom towels,  the bath, towel, hand towel and a wash cloth.

If your cleaner can’t make the designs, simply layering them one on top of the other looks nice too. At least we think it looks better than an empty towel rack.

Since we don’t have enough towel racks for all the towels we need to add the remainder of the towels somewhere.

That somewhere has changed for us over the years.

Towel Designs For Towels On The Rack

How We Used To Do It

When we first started, we placed a folded set of towels on the foot of each bed per person. We did that for a long time, basically until we started renting out an 8 bedroom a couple of years ago- that’s when we simplified even more.

 In the 8 bedroom a towel set per person and the towels on all the towel racks was about 26 sets of bathroom towels and a pool towel per person was another 20 pool towels! That was waaaay too many towels for the cleaners to handle on top of the sheets during a turn over.

The way we currently do our towels was an idea from our cleaners.

How We Do Pool Towels Now

The cleaners suggested that we reduce the number of pool towels from 20 to 8 (1 per bedroom). Usually not every person in a group uses the pool, and even if they do, sharing a pool towel isn’t the same as sharing a bath towel, it’s more acceptable.

We place the pool towels rolled up in a couple of baskets by the sliding door that leads to the pool area,

How We Do Bath Towels Now

For the bath towels we still keep the sets on the towel racks, and no longer place towel sets on the beds. We have a towel set per person (20), but instead of having them on the beds we place the sets in one bathroom closet and added a sign indicating where the additional towels can be found.

That reduced the amount of wash cycles tremendously. We went from 20 pool towels to 8 pool towels and from 26 sets of bathroom towels to 20 sets of bathroom towels.

An added bonus to keeping the bathroom towels in a closet is there is less chance of them using the towels unless they really need to.

If there are only 10 people staying at the house then they will most likely only use 10 sets of towels.

When we left them out on the beds pretty much all of them got used regardless of how many people were at the house.

Bathroom Towels In The Closet

How We Do Bath Mats Now

We have the cleaners roll them up and place them either inside the shower stall, in front of the front door or for a bath at then end of the bath tub.

The Bath Mat rolled up in front of the shower door

How often should you replace sheets on Airbnb?

This is a pretty open ended question. There are a ton of factors involved but the quality of your sheets (and the quality of your guests) have a huge impact on your sheets’ longevity. 

We use high-end sheets and I’d say they last a couple of years. Of course once and a while you get a stain on a sheet that just does not come out and that cuts the sheets’ lifespan short, but barring stubborn stains, a couple of years is the typical lifespan.

What Do You Do With Stained Airbnb Sheets and Towels?

We keep a red laundry bag in the linen closet where the cleaners place the towels or sheets that are stained or ripped.

It’s a great way to keep track of your linens and you can have someone take a look at the linens to see if any can be saved.

The Bath Mat rolled up in front of the shower door

Should I Throw Out The Stained Airbnb Sheets and Towels?

It really bugged us throwing out so many towels, sometimes because there was a super tiny stubborn makeup stain.

We thought of donating them to the local Salvation Army, but they can sometimes be picky about what they accept.

So what do we do with out old Airbnb bed sheets and towels? 

Sandy came up with the idea of donating them to the local pet shelter.

The animal shelter can really use them and they don’t care that they are short term rental linens, or if there they are torn or have a makeup stain on them.

donate old towels to a local pet shelter - doggie in a blanket

Was that helpful? Did you have a question I didn’t cover?

Did I miss something in this post? Was there something you want to know about Airbnb Sheets and Towels that I didn’t go over?

Let me know in the comments and I’ll make sure to answer it. 🙂

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5 Tips for Organizing Your Vacation Rental Linens

5 Tips for Organizing Your Vacation Rental Linens

5 Tips for Organizing Your Vacation Rental Linens

You’ve done all of your research and selected quality linens for your short term rental guests.

Now, it’s time to start organizing your vacation rental linen closet

Not only will it help you keep up with your inventory but it will also help your cleaners more easily access the linens when cleaning your vacation rental. 

Organizing your linens will help both you and your cleaners easily see where everything is.

It will also help spot when you’re running low on inventory. 

The goal is for your cleaners to have easy access to what they need, when they need it.

When selecting a linen closet, we recommend, if possible, choosing a closet that will fit all of your linens in one place.

It should be locked and only accessible to you and your cleaners. We’ll cover why later in this article.

Here are 5 things you should keep in mind when organizing your vacation rental linen closet.

 

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1. Compartmentalize & Label Everything

Based on the size of your closet, purchase the appropriately sized bins or containers to store your linens. 

Use the larger bins/containers for the fitted and flat sheets, each labeled by bed size, i.e. King, Queen, Full, etc. 

In the smaller bins/containers, place the pillowcases (King or Standard) and towels (bath, hand & washcloths).

Organize Vacation Rental Linens - Label Everything for your short term rental linens

Make sure to label everything!

It makes life so much easier, for both you and the cleaners.

We have this label maker for all the houses and it has helped a lot — we highly recommend it.

We’ve used it to label the bins, kitchen shelves, and light switches, hot & cold on the kitchen faucet. Basically, once you have a label maker you see reasons to use it everywhere. 🙂

The label maker gives you a clean way to provide information to guests and the cleaners.

Organize Vacation Rental Linens - Get A Label Maker

2. Cleaner’s Instructions

The inside of the short term rental linen closet’s door is a great place for the cleaner’s Instructions. 

They don’t get in the way, and the cleaners can easily refer to them when they need to.

The instructions can include where to place the towels for the guests, how to set them up in the bathroom and the placement of the toiletries, etc…

In our vacation rentals, we print the instructions and then laminate them before posting them to the door.

We laminate all the signs we put up. It gives them a finished look and also allows them to last longer.

Organize Vacation Rental Linens - Cleaners Instructions On The Door

3. Stained Linens

In our previous post, 7 Tips For Keeping Your Vacation Rental linens Beautiful, we go over ways to handle stained linens.

We also suggest assigning a red laundry bag labeled “Stained Linens”.

In our experience, it’s common practice for cleaners to throw out stained linens.

To prevent that, we ask our cleaners to simply place sheets or towels with a tough stains in the red laundry bag.

That prevents linens from unnecessarily getting thrown out.

It gives us the opportunity to treat the stain with a spot cleaner.  95% of the time, we can get the stain out and put the sheet or towel back on rotation.

Every once in a while, we still have linens that go unaccounted for, but this system has helped reduce the frequency of linens disappearing.

Following this process, has given us a better handle on the linen inventory and saved us literally hundreds of dollars.

7 Tips For Keeping Vacation Rental linens Beautiful

4. Keep Track of Your Inventory

Compartmentalizing everything in your short term rental linen closet helps both you and the cleaners get a birds eye view.   

It also sends a message to the cleaners that you are organized and able to keep track of things. 🙂

Once you finish setting up your linen closet, do a quick inventory.

Try to keep 2 sets of everything. This way, the cleaners will have plenty of back-ups.

We also have a hard set rule that once the house has been cleaned and ready for the guests, all unused linens must be placed in the locked linen closet in their respective bins.

Linens can get misplaced if left in an area guests have access to. The replacement costs can start adding up pretty quick, so it is essential to keep control of your linen inventory.

5. Prevent Clutter

By organizing your vacation rental linens in bins and labeling them in the assigned linen closet, it encourages your cleaners to put everything back where it belongs and keep everything neat.

These same systems can be used in your other closets, such as the supply closet.

The more you’re able to keep things organized in your house, the easier it’ll be for cleaners or handyman to do their work, and the smoother your vacation rental business will run.

Where Should The Linen Closet Be?

Newer houses that were designed to be a vacation rental will often have owners closets that were part of the house’s floor plan. If so it removes the guess work.

We have a vacation rental that was built as a vacation rental but it has a super tiny owners closet… I guest the builder never owned a short term rental. LOL!

We ended up using two closets as owners closets, one was strictly for linens and the other is for all the different back-ups of things. Remote controls, dishes, towels, light bulbs – those kinds of things.

One was a large closet in a bathroom, if you think about it, who needs a closet space in a bathroom when they’re on vacation?

The other closet we used as an owners closet was the large hall way closet. Again, how much of a need is there for closet space in the upstairs hallway?

Of course the larger the house, usually the easier it is to find a closet to dedicate to your stuff. If your STR is a studio, it’ll be much trickier to find space for your stuff.

Where To Keep The Linen Closet Key?

We have lock boxes installed out of site in the HVAC closets. Both lock boxes only have the keys to the linen and supply closets.

We have two lock boxes, it’s important to have a backup. That way, even if the cleaner misplaces a the copy of the first set of keys there’s still another pair in seperate lock box with a different code.

Organize Vacation Rental Linens - Cleaners Instructions On The Door

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7 Tips For Keeping Vacation Rental Linens Beautiful

7 Tips For Keeping Vacation Rental Linens Beautiful

7 Tips For Keeping Vacation Rental linens Beautiful

Nice linens can be really expensive. So getting linens to last as long as possible is something every vacation rental should be doing.  In this article we’ll give tips on keeping vacation rental linens beautiful. An added perk, your linens will last longer!

If you don’t have systems in place to extend the life of your linens, they can significantly increase your monthly costs.

Luckily with a few small tweaks, your linens will not only stay beautiful, but they’ll also last much longer.

Here are 7 Tips For Keeping Vacation Rental linens Beautiful.

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1. Ask Guests To NOT Strip The Beds At Check-Out

Ask your guests to leave the beds unmade.  I know, it’s probably the opposite of what you’ve been told or thought, but when the sheets are on the bed, it’s much easier to see if there are stains

The cleaners will be looking out for the stains when stripping the beds and can pre-treat them before placing the sheets in the washing machine.

It’ll prevent the stains from setting in and also helps the cleaners know if any linens are missing. 

Take a look at tip 2 for what we use to pre-treat the stains.

2. Pre-treat Stains

Keep a spray bottle of OxiClean Laundry Stain Remover on top of the washing machine in the laundry room.

That way, the cleaners or guests (if they decide) can pre-treat stains before washing the linens.

Following this system helps prevent stains from permanently setting in and will save you money in the long run.

By following just this step, you’ll be replacing a lot less linens.

We also ask our cleaners to refill the OxiClean Laundry Stain Remover spray when it’s low, with the OxiClean Refill.

7 Tips For Keeping Vacation Rental linens Beautiful - OxyClean Stain Remover

3. Wash Using OxiClean Instead Of Bleach

Don’t worry, this isn’t turning into one big OxyClean commercial, lol. We have plenty of non-OxyClean related tips below. 🙂

We find chlorine bleach is too harsh on the linens to be used in every wash.  Instead, we use oxygenated bleach (OxiClean).  It does an excellent job of keeping the sheets & towels white.

You can still use chlorine bleach once in a while, but we recommend not doing it too often.

7 Tips For Keeping Vacation Rental linens Beautiful - OxyClean

Bleach wears down the linen’s fibers, which translates to replacing linens much more frequently – and we don’t want that.

Side Note: When choosing linens we’ve heard some people say they get dark colored sheets and towels to hide the stains.

Not a good idea! Stick to white linens.

Two reasons, first anything other than white linens give guests a bit of an eww factor.

Second,  if there are stains, white sheets can be bleached, colors can not.

4. Skip the Fabric Softener in the Wash

Fabric softener smells great, but it has oils in it that stick to the linen fibers and make the fabric less absorbent, almost water repellent.

And that’s not good when you are trying to use water to clean them.

Instead, use 1/2 cup of white vinegar in the rinse cycle. It’s a natural fabric softener that also removes any excess soap while it softens the linens.

An added perk, it’s also cheaper than fabric softener.

7 Tips For Keeping Vacation Rental linens Beautiful - Avoid Fabric Softeners Use Vinegar Instead

5. Provide Laundry Pods

Yes, it’s an additional expense, but guests love this perk.  The vacation rental business is all about standing out from the crowd.

Providing laundry pods is an inexpensive way to do that.

Besides, it’s not uncommon for a little one to have an accident.  🙁  Isn’t it nicer to have the guest wash the linens themselves instead of having them reach out to you or the management company to request replacement sheets.

7 Tips For Keeping Vacation Rental linens Beautiful - Kirkland Laundry Detergent

Providing laundry pods is a win-win. In our vacation rentals, we use Kirkland Laundry Pods.

6. Grandma’s Secret Spot Remover

On occasion, you’ll get make-up, oil or a sharpie stain on your linens or blanket. 

Sometimes, it’s enough to use OxyClean Laundry Stain Remover,  let it sit overnight and repeat.  The stain will usually be gone after you launder it.

For more stubborn stains, we recommend Grandma’s Secret Spot Remover.  Recently, we had a very large dark blue sharpie stain on one of our comforters. We tried removing the ink with alcohol, which took care of some of it, but the darn thing wouldn’t go away.

7 Tips For Keeping Vacation Rental linens Beautiful - Grandmas Secret Spot Remover

We treated the sharpie stain with Grandma’s Secret Spot Remover, let it sit for 5- 10 minutes, rinsed by hand then repeated this process 3 more times until the stain was gone. 

We laundered the comforter, and it was saved.  😁  Of course, it may not work for every stain, but it’s our go-to for the really tough stains.

7. Have A Separate Red Laundry Bag for Stained Linens

We noticed that some of the cleaners would automatically throw away a stained towel or pillowcase. 

We ask our cleaners to place all stained linens inside a red laundry bag we labeled “Stained Linens”.

Every so often, we check the bag with the stained linens, treat the stains and we’ve been able to save the majority of the linens.

After adding the red bag to the process, the amount of linens we were replacing went way down, which helps our bottom line. 

Often, the small changes lead to big results.  😉 

7 Tips For Keeping Vacation Rental linens Beautiful - OxyClean Stain Remover

What to do with the linens that are beyond saving?

Great question! We go over that and more in this post, Best Airbnb Sheets and Towels: Linen Tips

 

8. Bonus Tip! Baby Wipes

Yup, you read correctly – baby wipes.  They’re fantastic at removing stains from carpets, tile, walls, and just about anything you can think of.

Baby wipes are our go-to when we find a stain or marks around the house.

We always keep a few packages of Kirkland baby wipes in the owner’s closet for those last-minute cleanups.

7 Tips For Keeping Vacation Rental linens Beautiful - Baby Wipes

What’s Your Secret To Keeping Vacation Rental Linens Beautiful?

Do you have any tips for keeping vacation rental linens beautiful that we didn’t mention?

Let us know in the comments below!

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