I’d always dreamed of having a vacation home, though my net worth wasn’t quite of the Taylor Swift-ian caliber to afford it. But what if I could cover my costs by Airbnb-ing it when I wasn’t in town? That simple idea sparked a savings strategy, eventually leading to my husband and I fixing up a two-bedroom house in Clearwater, Florida (note to Swifties: not a timeshare in Destin, thank you).
Designing and decorating it was a dream! Redecorating it every four to six months, as things broke, fell apart or ahem, disappeared, was less so. Three years in, I’ve had to learn quickly what items truly hold up and which ones are a total waste of money. Or are incredibly cheap…and it shows. I’ve come to view my rental as a testing lab of sorts, where I nerd out over a spreadsheet and note my findings on the best Airbnb decor—and what to avoid ever buying again. It isn’t just useful for restocking the house; it’s become a “what’s worth it” cheat sheet I’ve shared with friends and family as they look for affordable finds for their own homes. And, in case it’s helpful, I wanted to share my must-haves with you. Because there are better ways to spend your hard-earned cash than on scratchy, pill-prone sheets or a rug that becomes threadbare in less than a year.