I visited on a day when Da Lat's temperature dropped to 13 degrees Celsius at night, so it was very cold, even inside the room. The homestay had a dehumidifier and extra blankets, but basically, I wished the room was a bit warmer because there were still drafts. Regarding hygiene, I think it would be better to install a door to the bathroom instead of the current curtain. It's fine for one person, but if two people are staying there, using the bathroom is quite embarrassing, and there's also the issue of the smell coming from the drain. Regarding the warm water from the tap, I don't know if the homestay has a way to improve this because when the water suddenly turns cold while showering, I freeze instantly and have to wait a while for it to warm up again. It's torture to be showering in cold air and cold water at the same time. I think for the price of 400k VND/night, these requirements should be improved to provide a better experience for future tourists. Regarding space and layout, I chose a small room so there's not much to say, but it's fully equipped as described, and conveniently located near attractions in the city center. If the room could be improved further, it would be a better option for visitors to Da Lat.