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槟城老屋新生命:Aayu Homes 打造在地文化住宿体验
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Shane Low 及其团队创立 Aayu Homes,旨在让游客更便捷地体验马来西亚槟城乔治市的百年历史老屋。通过翻新和管理当地传统店屋,Aayu Homes 提供真实、贴近在地文化的住宿选择,价格亲民,并与业主合作,采取轻资产模式运营。公司专注于保留老屋特色,融入现代设计,提供独一无二的旅行体验,并计划拓展文化体验项目,构建完整的在地生活生态。

🏠 Aayu Homes 致力于让游客能更深入地体验槟城乔治市的文化遗产,特别是其标志性的历史店屋。公司创始人 Shane Low 受到日本将传统住宅改造成住宿的启发,希望为旅客提供比传统酒店更具在地风情的住宿选择,让旅行更显真实与独特。通过提供精心翻新的老屋住宿,Aayu Homes 成功地连接了游客与当地的文化肌理。

💰 Aayu Homes 采用“轻资产”的商业模式,不直接拥有房产,而是通过直接租赁店屋或与业主签订管理协议来运营。这种模式降低了启动成本和风险,并能更灵活地扩张业务。公司通常能在一个项目上投入约两个月的翻新时间,并期望在六个月内实现盈亏平衡,显示出其高效的运营能力和对市场潜力的精准把握。

🎨 在设计理念上,Aayu Homes 强调在保留店屋原有结构的基础上进行改造,避免大规模改动,以保持建筑的历史韵味。室内设计风格简洁温馨,多采用暖色调,营造出宁静舒适的居住氛围。由于每栋老屋结构各异,设计团队需要为每个空间量身定制方案,确保功能性与美学兼顾,让住客感受到家的温暖。

🌟 Aayu Homes 的住宿在 Airbnb 和 Booking.com 等平台上获得了极高的评价(平均 4.9 星和 9.5 分),这得益于其高品质的住宿体验和周到的服务。尽管如此,公司也坦诚指出,历史建筑的特性(如隔音效果和部分房间可能无窗)并非适合所有旅客,有时会出现“产品不匹配”的情况,体现了其对客户期望管理的诚实态度。

🛍️ 除了提供住宿,Aayu Homes 还积极拓展“体验式旅游”,旨在为旅客提供更全面的在地文化体验。这包括组织烹饪课程、文化徒步导览,以及在店屋开设售卖当地陶器和跑步装备的小商店,构建一个集住宿、体验、产品于一体的“生态系统”,全方位提升旅客在槟城的旅行满意度。

Low hopes to make heritage living more accessible to travellers who visit his hometown of Penang.

The shophouses of Penang, Malaysia, have long been admired from the outside. Shane Low wanted travelers to experience what they're like inside, too.

He grew up in a family involved in property development and was inspired by how countries like Japan had reimagined traditional homes into guest accommodations.

He's now doing the same in Penang's George Town — a UNESCO World Heritage site since 2008.

The rows of shophouses in George Town, Penang's capital, are what give the city its unmistakable character.

In 2023, Low started Aayu Homes, a property management company, with his wife, Chong Xin Pei, an architect. His childhood friend, Andy Ooi, joined the company a year later and oversees daily operations and business development.

"We felt that whenever you travel, staying in something very local is more authentic than staying in high-end hotels," Low, 33, told Business Insider.

Shane Low started Aayu Homes with his architect wife, Chong Xin Pei, and his friend, Ooi Chia Yang, in 2023.

Low said he hopes that Aayu Homes can make heritage living more accessible to travelers who want an authentic experience.

Nightly rates for a room in one of their guesthouses range between 125 and 200 Malaysian ringgit, or about $30 and $50, while full homes start from 500 ringgit.

Aayu Homes operates on two models: renting shophouses directly, and managing them for owners and investors through management agreements.

Managing the business

The company manages 15 listings.

"We don't own any properties; our model is asset-light," Low said. Instead, Aayu Homes either rents the shophouses or partners with owners and investors through management agreements to run them.

Most properties need little work — just two months of renovations — and the company aims to break even within six months.

Many owners are locals or foreigners living elsewhere who buy shophouses as future homes, often for retirement. In the meantime, they rent them out, but keep the flexibility to stay there whenever they're in town, he said.

Renovations typically take about two months, although most of the houses are already in good condition.

"In terms of our portfolio for the rentals and the ones from investors or individual owners, it's actually 50-50," Low said.

For the rental model, the company leases shophouses and uses its own capital for renovations, Low said.

Under the management agreement model, they pitch ideas for how the space could be used, get owners on board, and have them cover the renovation costs.

The interior design is simple and features a warm color palette.

The biggest design challenge is working with the existing structure without making major alterations, Chong, 33, told Business Insider.

"Every shophouse is different — some are narrower, some have lower ceilings, some come with little backyards. There's no one-size-fits-all solution for these houses, so each space requires its own design approach," she said.

In terms of interior design, Low says they like to keep things simple, with a warm color palette that makes the spaces feel inviting.

"We don't want to overdo stuff," he said. "We want them to feel calm when they enter the house."

Low says they typically take around 30% of the revenue.

Low says they try to break even on their properties within six months.

'Not for everyone'

The rows of historic shophouses in George Town, dating back to the 1790s and blending Chinese, Malay, Indian, and colonial influences, played a big role in its designation as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Today, those shophouses, alongside Penang's food and cultural heritage, remain key to its tourism appeal. In 2024, Penang received 8.23 million hotel guests, up from 7.27 million the previous year, per data from the Malaysian Tourism Board.

Couples make up the bulk of Aayu Homes' bookings, Low said. Families also stay with them, typically renting entire houses. Most visitors tend to be European travelers, he added.

Couples make up the bulk of bookings for rooms, and families tend to prefer renting the entire houses.

Aayu Homes is now a team of 15, including guest assistants and housekeepers.

Working together has come easily for the trio, thanks to their long friendship and complementary strengths, Ooi, 33, told Business Insider.

"Of course, being the third wheel in a business marriage has its perks — I get double the ideas and only half the arguments," Ooi said.

As for what it's like to work with her husband, Chong says their dynamic comes naturally, mostly because their roles within the company are clearly defined.

"Each of us has the final say within our own scope, so this minimizes any potential conflict," Chong said.

There is a team of guest assistants and housekeepers to help with day-to-day needs.

Aayu's homes are listed on Airbnb and Booking.com, where they average 4.9 and 9.5 stars, respectively, with thousands of reviews.

However, there are still occasions when the stay doesn't align with a guest's expectations. Low said.

Because of the long floor plans, some rooms don't have windows, and the old structures also mean sound insulation isn't perfect, Low said.

"Heritage houses are not for everyone. And for some people, it's just a product mismatch," he said.

The heritage homes can be booked across various platforms.

Looking to the future

Beyond adding more houses, Low says the company is focused on curating experiences that connect guests with Penang's local culture.

Guests can book cooking classes and heritage walks, or shop at a small store in one of the shophouses that sells local pottery and running gear.

"It becomes a whole ecosystem. Not only do you have houses — you have everything that is local around, from experiences, to products, and shops," Low said. "At the end of the day, it's to enhance the experience of our customers."

Do you have a story to share about building an Airbnb or your dream home in Asia? Contact this reporter at agoh@businessinsider.com.

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