Running a B&B can help you earn extra income and build unique relationships. If you have a large home, you may want convert it into a bed and breakfast (B&B) inn. Look at your home objectively and see if your furnishings are in good condition. For instance, check if the cushions sag or if the lighting works.

Try to sleep in each room, taking up the role of a guest. See if every aspect of each room is ideal for living. Determine if guests will be provided en suite or shared bath. You have to decide whether to serve full or continental breakfast, as well. Finally, provide for security and safety of your guests. Note that B&B guests are not ordinary tourists; they are generally looking for unique experience and willing to pay for it.