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9 steps to get your chalet ready for summer

The snow has melted, and the crisp mountain air is slowly warming up – it’s time to get your chalet ready for the summer season!

As a chalet owner, you understand the importance of providing a memorable and comfortable experience for your guests. So, whether your chalet is a cosy hideaway or a luxurious mountain retreat, preparing it for the summer season requires careful planning and attention to detail.

In this blog post, we’ll walk you through nine steps to ensure your chalet is in its best shape for the summer, offering an unforgettable stay for your guests.


Step 1: Exterior beautification

Clean and inspect the exterior façade for any winter damage

After the harsh winter, it’s crucial to thoroughly inspect your chalet’s exterior. Look for any signs of damage or wear and tear caused by snow, ice, or freezing temperatures. Repair any cracks, replace damaged shingles, and touch up paint as needed.

A chalet with flowers in the foreground
Photo by Devon MacKay

Refresh the garden with colourful blooms and green foliage

The arrival of summer calls for vibrant outdoor spaces. Plant flowers, shrubs, and trees that thrive in warmer weather, adding a burst of colour to your outdoor spaces. Fresh landscaping not only enhances the visual appeal but also creates a welcoming atmosphere.

Inspect and clean outdoor furniture and facilities

Outdoor furniture and facilities like hot tubs or swimming pools need a thorough cleaning and maintenance check. Ensure that everything is in working order, from lounge chairs to grills, so your guests can fully enjoy the outdoor experience.

Ensure outdoor lighting and fixtures are in working order

Well-lit outdoor areas are essential for evening gatherings, but more importantly for safety. Check and replace any faulty bulbs, repair wiring issues, and consider adding energy-efficient LED lights for a more sustainable approach.

Step 2: Interior revitalisation

Thoroughly clean and dust all rooms, nooks, and crannies

A deep clean of your chalet’s interior is a must. Dust, vacuum, and scrub every corner to create a fresh and open atmosphere. Pay special attention to areas like skirting boards, vents, and ceiling fans.

Store winter decor and replace it with light, summery accents

Swap out heavy winter decor for light and airy summer accents. Think bright throw pillows, lightweight curtains, and summery table settings. These small changes can transform the ambience of your chalet.

Inspect and service air conditioning and ventilation systems

With warmer temperatures on the horizon, ensuring your chalet stays cool and comfortable is crucial. Schedule a professional service to clean and maintain your air conditioning and ventilation systems to guarantee they work efficiently.

Replenish essential supplies such as linens, towels, and toiletries

Stock up on fresh linens, fluffy towels, and high-quality toiletries. Ensure that your guests have everything they need for a comfortable stay, including sunscreen and insect repellent for outdoor activities.

A woman smooths bed sheets
Photo by Yunus Tuğ

Step 3: Kitchen and dining readiness

Deep clean the kitchen appliances, utensils, and surfaces

Give the kitchen a thorough cleaning, including appliances, utensils, and all surfaces. Make sure everything is in top condition for your guests’ culinary adventures. Additionally, check that everything is well-organised in cupboards and order replacements of broken/damaged items.

An organised kitchen cupboard
Photo by Orgalux

Check and refresh pantry items, disposing of expired goods

Review your pantry and dispose of any expired or stale food items. Restock with fresh ingredients and consider providing a few basic spices and cooking essentials for your guests’ convenience.

Create an inviting outdoor dining space with proper seating and amenities

Summer dining outdoors is a treat, so arrange comfortable outdoor seating and invest in a quality grill or outdoor kitchen setup. Plus, consider adding a dining table with an umbrella for a touch of elegance.

Consider providing a list of local summer recipes for guests to try

Offering a selection of local summer recipes can be a great touch. Include dishes that showcase the flavours of the region and provide your guests with a taste of the local cuisine.

Step 4: Safety and security check

Test smoke detectors, carbon monoxide alarms, and security systems

Safety should always be a top priority. So test all smoke detectors, carbon monoxide alarms, and security systems to ensure they are functioning correctly.

Inspect fire extinguishers and first aid kits, replenishing if needed

Check the condition of fire extinguishers and first aid kits. Replace any expired items and make sure these essential safety tools are easily accessible to guests.

Ensure all windows and doors are secure, with functional locks

Check the locks on all doors and windows to ensure they are in good working order and make any necessary repairs or replacements to enhance security.

Provide a comprehensive guide on emergency procedures and contacts

Create a detailed guide outlining emergency procedures and contact information. Include local emergency numbers, nearby medical facilities, and a clear evacuation plan in case of unforeseen events.

Step 5: Entertainment and recreation

Test indoor entertainment systems and Wi-Fi connectivity

Test indoor entertainment systems like TVs, DVD players, and gaming consoles. Ensure that Wi-Fi connectivity is strong throughout the chalet for streaming and communication needs.

Offer a selection of summer-themed books, games, and movies

Provide a variety of entertainment options for your guests. Offer summer-themed books, board games, and a collection of movies to keep them entertained during downtime.

Highlight nearby outdoor activities like hiking trails, water sports, and festivals

Promote the beauty of the French Alps and the outdoor adventures available nearby. Share information about hiking trails, water sports, and local summer festivals to inspire your guests’ exploration.

Collaborate with local rental services to offer sports equipment or adventure packages

Partner with local rental services to provide your guests with easy access to sports equipment or adventure packages. Offer discounts or exclusive deals to enhance their vacation experience.

Step 6: Energy efficiency and sustainability

Audit energy usage and consider eco-friendly upgrades like LED lighting

Sustainability is increasingly important to travellers. So make sure to conduct an energy audit and consider making eco-friendly upgrades, such as installing LED lighting or energy-efficient appliances, to reduce your chalet’s environmental footprint.

Two men change a light bulb

Install programmable thermostats to optimise energy consumption

Programmable thermostats can help you optimise energy consumption and reduce costs. Set them to automatically adjust temperatures when the chalet is unoccupied or during certain times of the day.

Encourage recycling by providing clearly labelled bins and instructions

Make recycling easy for your guests by providing clearly labelled bins for recyclables. Include instructions on what can be recycled and where to dispose of rubbish.

A woman sorts through recycling at home

Inform guests about your chalet’s eco-friendly initiatives and encourage their participation

Highlight your chalet’s commitment to sustainability in your communications with guests. Encourage them to participate in eco-friendly practices during their stay, such as conserving water and electricity.

Step 7: Deep cleaning and maintenance

Engage professional cleaning services for a thorough deep clean

Consider hiring professional cleaners to perform a comprehensive deep clean before the summer season begins. This ensures that every corner of your chalet is spotless.

Inspect plumbing and electrical systems for leaks or malfunctions

Prevent potential issues by having a plumber and electrician inspect your systems for leaks, clogs, or malfunctions. Address any problems promptly to avoid inconveniencing your guests.

Check and repair any structural or cosmetic issues identified during the inspection

Review the results of your inspections and address any structural or cosmetic issues promptly. This proactive approach prevents larger problems from arising during your guests’ stay.

Uphold a detailed log of maintenance checks and repairs for future reference

Maintain a detailed log of all maintenance checks and repairs performed. This log can serve as a valuable resource for future chalet upkeep and help you track improvements over time.

Step 8: Curating local experiences

Partner with local businesses to offer exclusive discounts or experiences

Collaborate with local businesses to provide your guests with unique experiences and exclusive discounts. Whether it’s a guided hike, a wine-tasting tour, or a spa package, these partnerships can enhance your guests’ holiday.

Provide a curated list of nearby attractions

Compile a list of nearby attractions, including cultural sites, historical landmarks, and culinary delights. Share this information with your guests to help them plan their outings.

Personalise guest experiences with recommendations based on their interests

Take the extra step to personalise your guests’ experiences. Gather information about their interests and preferences, then provide tailored recommendations for activities and dining options.

Consider creating a dedicated webpage or booklet highlighting local offerings

Create a dedicated webpage or booklet showcasing local attractions, businesses, and activities. This resource can be a valuable reference for your guests and help them make the most of their stay.

Step 9: Capture the essence with photography

Update your summer photographs

First impressions matter, especially online, therefore make sure to update your chalet’s online listings with high-quality, well-lit photographs that showcase its summer charm. Capture the beauty of the surrounding landscape and the inviting interiors.

Showcase both interior and exterior spaces, highlighting key amenities

Ensure your photographs showcase both the interior and exterior of your chalet. Highlight key amenities like the outdoor dining area, hot tub, or panoramic mountain views to entice potential guests.

An SLR camera on a tripod
Photo by Zane Lee

Create a gallery of past summer guests enjoying their stay for a relatable touch

Build trust and relatability by featuring a gallery of past summer guests enjoying their stay. Include captions and testimonials to create a sense of community and reassure potential guests of the exceptional experience they can expect.

Use descriptive captions and alt text for images to enhance SEO (Search Engine Optimisation) and accessibility

Optimise your images for search engines and accessibility by using descriptive captions and alt text. This makes your chalet more discoverable online and ensures that everyone can appreciate its beauty.

Hands type on a laptop
Photo by Glenn Carstens-Peters

Summary

Preparing your chalet for the summer season is more than just a checklist – it’s a way to create lasting memories and offer an unforgettable experience to your guests.

By following these nine steps, you’re not only ensuring a seamless transition from winter to summer but also positioning your property as a top choice for travellers seeking relaxation, adventure, and indulgence in the stunning backdrop of the French Alps.

With careful attention to detail, a commitment to sustainability, and a touch of local charm, your chalet will stand out in the crowd and become a sought-after destination for unforgettable summer getaways. So, get ready to welcome your guests and make this summer season at your chalet truly exceptional!

Exterior of Chalet J'Elage, St Jean de Sixt
Chalet J’Elage, St Jean de Sixt

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