Imagine you have grandparents named PawPaw and MiMi who have a house on Jekyll Island. They have a living room that is too "fancy" for anyone to sit in, complete with an antique sideboard and a few old dishes that MiMi inherited from her mother's mother. PawPaw still keeps some fishing stuff in the garage, but he doesn't get out as much as he used to since his hip surgery. The sun porch is really where they spend most of their time, with their bird books and binoculars, watching out the back windows to catch a pileated woodpecker or even an osprey traveling across island.
This is the house you are staying in when you rent this house. And that's a good thing.
Everything is comfortable, loved, and used. Sure, the furniture is not going to win any Southern Living photo contests, but it's just the right level of squishy and soft.
Oh, some other reviews have mentioned the mattresses. We found them comfortable, if firm.
A relaxed, easy, quiet stay was just what we needed. Thanks, pretend grandparents!