How to Turn a Regular Rental Into a Luxury Short-Term Rental: A Practical Guide for Hosts

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According to AirDNA, demand for luxury short-term rentals priced over $1,000 a night has jumped 73% since 2019, and those charging $1,500 or more have soared over 91%. Though luxury STRs make up just 2.7% of the market, they are growing faster than any other segment with Average Daily Rates (ADRs) up 36% since 2019. This shift reflects rising traveler expectations and a growing pool of high-income guests looking for exclusive, high-comfort experiences.

And hosts are taking note. From Reddit forums to Facebook groups, STR owners are constantly asking how to make their property stand out as “luxury.” It’s not just about square footage or marble countertop, it’s about creating a feeling guests will happily pay more to enjoy.

The idea of converting a standard short-term rental into a luxury property can feel overwhelming but it doesn’t have to be. Whether you're working with a historic city home or a sleek condo, the shift from “comfortable” to “luxurious” is all about intentional upgrades, thoughtful design, and personalized guest experiences.

Let’s explore how to capitalize on this momentum.

What Does “Luxury” Really Mean in the STR Space?

Luxury in short-term rentals isn’t just about marble countertops and rooftop views. It’s about creating a feeling of elevated comfort, seamless convenience, and curated experiences that guests can’t find at a traditional hotel.

In this market, luxury is emotional. It’s the scent of fresh flowers, the touch of plush towels, the lighting that dims just right, and the seamless check-in that makes guests feel like VIPs.

1. Design That Stops the Scroll

Guests shop with their eyes. That means your design has to pop in the listing, and still feel effortless in person.

Upgrade with:

  • Clean, neutral palettes with texture and contrast
  • Curated statement furniture and designer light fixtures
  • Layered lighting (dimmable bedside lamps, pendant lighting, sconces)
  • High-end art, rugs, and custom window treatments
  • Professional photos that feel editorial

Think: aspirational but inviting. Guests should want to stay just by looking.

2. Sleep Like Royalty

The biggest “wow” factor for luxury travelers? The bed. Invest in bed and your reviews (and rates) will thank you.

  • Memory foam or hybrid mattresses
  • Luxury bedding in crisp white (easier to clean and bleach)
  • Down-alternative pillows (with extras)
  • Blackout curtains or automatic shades
  • Sound machines or soft ambient playlists

A great night’s sleep feels indulgent and it keeps guests coming back.

3. Spa-Worthy Bathrooms

Transform your bathroom into a private retreat.

  • Rainfall showers, soaking tubs, or both
  • Oversized, plush towels
  • Refillable organic bath products
  • Robes, slippers, and fresh eucalyptus
  • Soft lighting and clutter-free counters

Guests want a space that feels like a 5-star spa not just a place to brush their teeth.

4. Curate Must-Have Amenities

Amenities should add to the experience and not feel like a checklist.

  • Espresso machine, French press, or Nespresso
  • Wine fridge or minibar
  • Smart TVs with streaming, lightning-fast Wi-Fi
  • Luxury kitchen basics: sharp knives, spices, filtered water
  • Local art, cookbooks, and personalized touches

And for extra “wow” offer experiences:

  • In-home massages
  • Private chef dinners
  • Yoga sessions or wellness guides
  • Partnerships with local guides or sommeliers

Think beyond the stay, curate the entire trip.

Seamless Tech & Spotless Cleanliness

Modern luxury means frictionless tech and hotel-level cleanliness.

  • Smart locks and contactless check-in
  • Smart thermostats and lighting
  • Scheduled deep cleans and professional turnover service
  • Hotel-style cleanliness: lint rollers, spare towels, lint-free windows

Luxury guests expect perfection. Don’t give them a reason to second-guess your standards.

Who’s Booking Luxury STRs (And Why)?

The boom in luxury STRs is fueled by:

  1. Higher household incomes: 57.6M U.S. households now earn over $100K, and that’s rising.
  2. Preference for privacy: Luxury STRs offer private pools, kitchens, and gyms—no shared lobbies.
  3. Multi-family travel: These homes host larger groups—something hotels struggle to offer.
  4. Desire for exclusivity: Guests want what hotels can’t give—uniqueness, space, and personal touches.
  5. Lifestyle travel: Guests are willing to splurge for birthdays, honeymoons, and retreats.

The experience is the destination. Make it unforgettable.

Finally, Don’t Just Sell a Stay. Sell a Story.

If you want to charge $500, $1,000, or even $2,000 a night, you have to create a space and a story guests will pay to be part of.

Luxury isn’t about square footage. It’s about thoughtfulness, simplicity, quality, and feeling like you belong in a better version of your life.

Start with clean lines, invest in comfort, layer in local charm, and price it like the exclusive experience it is.

Need Help?

If you're ready to elevate your STR and don’t know where to start, consider working with a consultant or STR designer who specializes in luxury transitions. The investment can pay for itself in your first few bookings.

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