Searching for lodging is, hands down, the most stressful part of trip planning to me. I don't know the area, don't know how accurately the photos show the space, don't know how noisy it might be, etc.
My wife and I were making this a working trip, so we needed enough work space and fast enough internet. She set up at a table by the front door (which has been added since the listing pictures were taken), and since I like to lounge, I just used the bed. Speed test showed around 100Mb/s down and 20 up, so no worries about network speed.
While we didn't get a chance to explore the town of Safety Harbor, it looked very nice, and was very quiet. The space itself is located on a side street with very little traffic. and about the only noise you'll hear is the occasional squawk of the parrot at the shop next door.
The space itself was clean and comfortable. Everything was in great condition.
In the kitchen area, we were welcomed with a bottle of wine. There is a Keurig brewer and a nice selection of cups to choose from. There is no dishwasher, so you'll have to hand-wash your dishes. Oil, spices (including salt and pepper), etc. are not provided, so if you're going to do any cooking, be sure to pick up what you need when you get your groceries.
The bathroom is nice and everything worked as it should. Nice towels are provided. While there was a bottle of liquid hand soap at the bathroom sink, there was no kind of soap in the shower/tub. We picked some up on our grocery run. That's the only negative thing I have to say about this property, and it's so minor an issue that I think says how good of a stay it was.
Like the rest of the space, the bedroom was clean and comfortable. Plenty of pillows to suit your needs.
No matter how nice a place is, things can break. We have all either experienced or read reviews where the host doesn't fix problems. Rest assured that isn't the case here. On our last full day, we realized the temperature was creeping up, and that the air coming out of the vents wasn't cold. I walked over to Paula's shop and spoke to the woman working there. She quickly started things in motion. Someone was there in about ten minutes to start checking things out to see if it was anything obvious (he was amazingly nice and apologetic about it as well). When he was unable to get it sorted, he brought in a portable unit to cool things off. Their HVAC contractor then came and got everything fixed. Well done!