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LIST OF ROOM

AMENITIES FOR
LONG STAY GUESTS
SUBMITTED BY
VISHAL T YAGI
SUBMITTED TO
VIKRAM BASIYAL
Mr. VARUN VATS
VIVEK JANGRA
HERE ARE 10 ESSENTIAL GUEST
ROOM ITEMS :-
1 . Extra towels, blankets and pillows

2. Wastebasket

3. Clock

4. Space for clothes

5. Door hooks (over-the-door or door-mounted ones)

6. Iron

7. Tissues

8. Basic toiletries

9. Full-length mirror

10. Hairdryer
1. EXTRA TOWELS, BLANKETS AND PILLOWS

 Ever yone has different needs. Some people like separate face
towels and body towels.

 Some people are always cold. Others are forever warm.

 Keeping these extras on hand ensures comfort, no matter what

the likes or dislikes may be.

 If you don’t have storage for

these items in closets or

cabinets, roll them up and place

them in baskets on the bed or floor.


2. WASTEBASKET

 Don’t leave your guests wondering where to put those baggage


stickers, airline ticket stubs or potato chip wrappers after
their travels.

 Avoid clutter buildup in your room (and in their pockets) with


this simple must-have.
3. CLOCK

 Yes, most people may have a cell phone, but having a clock on
hand is gracious and appreciated! Let your guests turn their
cell phones of f and use the alarm on their bedside table.
 And they may simply want to know the time throughout the
day without grabbing for their phone.
 Just as watches are very much
back in vogue, a working clock
should be in every room, as
phone fatigue is a very real thing!
4. SPACE FOR CLOTHES

 It’s natural to use your guest room as a dumping ground for


items you can’t fit elsewhere.
 But when guests are expected, be sure to carve out enough
space so they can comfortably fit their belongings, like room for
their bag(s) and space to hang a few outfits.
 And don’t forget to include
a few empty hangers. If you
have a dresser, keep at
least two drawers empty for
the guests in town for a few days.
5. DOOR HOOKS ( O V E R - T HE -DO OR O R D O O R -

MO U N TED O N ES )

 These are the easiest way to make space for jackets, purses
and caps. Hooks are especially helpful if your space is modest
and you don’t have room for chairs (which is usually where
things end up getting thrown).
6. IRON

 This is a must-have that’s often overlooked. Your guests likely


have wrinkled clothing after their travels, so it’s nice to have
their needs taken care of before they have to ask about them.
 Add an iron to your arsenal of guest room supplies, as well as
an ironing board.
 If you have a limited area, you can get an over-the-door
board or a tabletop ironing
board that can rest on the
bed, floor or low dresser.
7. TISSUES

 I can’t tell you how many times guest rooms aren’t equipped
with these, and it’s annoying to pull on strands of toilet paper
as a substitute.

 A box of Kleenex is always appreciated, especially during the


winter months and allergy seasons.
8. BASIC TOILETRIES

 Chances are your guests will bring their own personal


toiletry products, but as far as the basics, no one should be
expected to bring their own.
 Be sure to have toothpaste, shampoo/conditioner, soap and
lotion either in their room
or the bathroom they’ll be using.
You can add a personal touch
by storing them in a small
decorative basket and
including a welcome note.
9. FULL-LENGTH MIRROR

 A dresser mirror can be great when you’re putting on makeup or


accessories.

 But who doesn’t want to see their whole outfit put together
before they leave the house? Add a full-length mirror to an empty
side of a wall or install one behind the room door or closet door.

 If you have the space,

standing mirrors also

make beautiful decorative

pieces.
10. HAIRDRYER

 A hairdr yer is essential for a lot of people, but not one that ever yone
packs, as they can take up a lot of room in a carr y -on or suitcase. Have
one accessible in either an easy -to-find drawer in the room or in the
bathroom.
 This might seem like a lot to get together, but the good news is that
once these items are in place, you’ll spend minimal time (if any)
getting your guest room ready the
next time you have visitors.
The bad news? If you set up
these comfor ts really well, your
guests may over stay their welcome!
THANK YOU

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