Not everyone loved my garage Airbnb conversion

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  • @GhostDog54 says:

    Everyone has one and right, wrong or indifferent your way is the right way for you

  • @kimberlyg123 says:

    It looks great and your layout is practical. I’ve lived in a studio and I’d rather have the bed away from the front door. Why encounter the expense of moving existing plumbing. Love your content…such an inspiration!

    • @Liliinvests says:

      I appreciate the support Kimberly!

    • @KAL829 says:

      The bedroom should not be at the front door. The bed should be the furthest from the door. It shouldn’t have been that difficult to switch the bathroom and kitchen. I understand you wanted to make it easy, but as long as you have plumbing, it’s just a matter of changing pipes around a bit. So yes, I think it would make more sense to have the kitchen in the front entry across from the living room.

      I’m a professional interior designer and the way I would lay it out would be the living room upon entering with the kitchen where the bed is now., and the bed where the kitchen is now. I would then add a door to the bathroom from the bedroom so there would be two entries to the bathroom. Of course this would be an additional plumbing cost.

      I applaud you for taking on a project like this to create additional income for yourself. Most people are not going to care or think about it too much, if at all. Visitors want a nice clean private place to stay temporarily. Even though I’ve given a professional design opinion, I would walk in the door and think this place is really nice and it will meet my needs perfectly when I’m visiting. Most people aren’t going to be hanging out. They will be out exploring. I think you did an outstanding job and designing a space is forever a learning experience. Keep up that entrepreneurial attitude! You’ll have a steady stream of income from this place.

    • @OhMy-c8i says:

      As the old saying goes “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it”. Great investment. 💰

  • @paulrhymes9067 says:

    It looks great😊😊😊

  • @MarjoriaTrailer says:

    If it makes money, it makes sense. Keep up the great work.

  • @TierraWind90 says:

    Other people’s
    Ideas don’t pay your bills 🤷🏽‍♀️

  • @sonyajoyner7674 says:

    Do your thing

  • @seymonetko1958 says:

    When someone posts a complaint ask them to attach photos of their airbnb. I am sure there will be crickets. LOL Second, you listen to the market, NOT haters on the innanet. If it stays occupied, that’s your answer. Love you Lili!

  • @karozagorus says:

    That’s nice and you seem like a very good host also.

  • @lanclincunningham12 says:

    If it is not broken don’t fix it ..Am older .Be blessed..Do your thing proud of you

  • @janerainsford8996 says:

    Good job. Smart woman!

  • @cindymichel4870 says:

    Looks nice to me. I would definitely rent it if i had the need.

  • @nicholevimmerstedt6759 says:

    People telling you to just “switch the bathroom and kitchen” don’t know what they are talking and have never actually renovated/built a home before but think they know all.

    This seems like a great space if I’m honest, looks and seems nicer than some apartments that would have even higher monthly rent.

    But you’ve been booked out for months, so you are proofing the internet “experts” wrong. Hope it keeps going well 😊

  • @btwbrand9919 says:

    How did you target the midterm occupants?

  • @peteybrian says:

    I’d stay there in a heartbeat.

  • @SPlez-tk8jq says:

    You’re right! The layout works how you have it.

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