In addition to the bathroom essentials that users expect, you should provide value-added services related to the bathroom that they will appreciate.
Travelers these days are also more concerned about hygiene. In many cases, they may not want to use the same liquid as the previous guest. Therefore, the owner/operator should provide the following items that are commonly provided in hotels: travel-size shampoo, conditioner, body wash, toothpaste, disposable toothbrushes and razors, travel-size shaving cream, hair dryer, shower cap, cotton swabs, and band-aids. It is important to provide these items. A slightly larger set of disposable sanitizing sheets, which are available at a lower cost, is more likely to please the guests.
A set of hotel-quality white towels will increase user satisfaction, and from an operational management standpoint, the use of bleach will have the effect of making the towels easier to wash.
Always clean shower heads and faucets are one of the prerequisites to make a good impression on the users, so make sure to check the status of them in a timely manner.
As for bathroom mirrors, the use of low-cost anti-fogging products can help reduce cleaning time and extend the life of the mirror. It is a matter of course for users to have anti-fogging bathroom mirrors.