The house is charming and recently renovated, with tasteful finishes, high-quality appliances, and attention to detail. However, there are some drawbacks. The dining table is very small, resembling a children’s table, with only two tiny chairs. This setup is uncomfortable and impractical for more than two people. Upgrading to a regular-sized dining table with seating for four would enhance functionality. The kitchenware, though new, is minimal and lacks essentials, and there’s only one new towel set for a couple. The modern bathtub design is visually appealing but needs safety features such as grab bars and a non-slip mat to improve accessibility.While the parking area is spacious, the stone pavement makes walking and rolling luggage challenging, especially for someone using a cane. The house is located on a quiet short street, but the surrounding neighborhood is industrial, bordered by mechanic shops, trucks, and old cars, which detracts from the ambiance. This environment isn’t ideal for walks and generates noise on weekdays. Additionally, dozens street cats in the area caused stress for our dog.On the positive side, the host was attentive and accommodating, granting extra time for checkout. The house is also close to a park and a farmer’s market, offering some convenience.In summary, while comfortable and well-maintained, improvements to the dining setup, and accessibility are needed. The location has some merits but isn’t ideal for a relaxing or scenic stay.