Saw this article yesterday about how more homeowners are investing in making their guest bathrooms feel luxurious and hotel-like. Heated floors, fancy soaps, even mini-fridges stocked with drinks (um, really?). I mean, I get wanting guests to feel comfy, but is it worth going all out for a room that's used only occasionally? Curious if anyone here has done something similar or thinks it's just overkill...
Honestly, heated floors and mini-fridges seem a bit much... but investing in quality fixtures or nice towels isn't a waste. Guests notice the little details, and it adds value to your home—especially if it's older like mine.
"Honestly, heated floors and mini-fridges seem a bit much..."
Yeah, I'm with you on that one. When we redid our tiny bathroom last year, I skipped the fancy extras and focused on a solid faucet and a good showerhead. Guests always comment on how nice the water pressure is—funny how that's what sticks with people, right? Quality towels were a good call too; they hold up better after multiple washes, so it's practical in the long run. Anyone else find small upgrades that were surprisingly worth it?