When we first arrived in the apartment it felt fairly nippy (owing to it being the middle of February) but as soon as we turned up the thermostat the place started heating up right away, making it feel a lot cosier. The picture inserted may need an update as there is no bookshelf containing a stereo and such but the large, living room TV has YouTube, so one can listen to their choice of music.
The rooms are cosy and the beds are very comfortable. (One should bring their own monitor or music speaker if one desires to have such in their room).
The most important thing to point out about our stay is the accessibility and helpfulness of the proprietor, Mr Brian Soutar. I made some silly mistakes with the apartment key codes, and Mr Soutar was always accessible; he always made himself available be it via text, email or direct line and he was so calm, patient and understanding.
Mr Soutar has provided a lovely home away from home, leaving sweet little treats, tea, coffee and sugar, and enough domestic products to give your holiday a relaxing start.
If you visit Paisley at the end of the weekend, it may - at first , feel a little 'ghost-townish'. However, we loved the peace and slow pace, and anyone we did interact with, was lovely.
I would recommend visiting a couple of the nearby bars as the local people are very relaxed, and I would definitely recommend visiting the Jam Jar for cocktails and some good food. Additionally, Paisley Canal train Station is literally a stones-throw away from the apartment, and Glasgow central is a few stops on the train and the journey is highly
recommended plus trains run till fairly late in the evening. (Sauchiehall and Argyle Street are must visits for anyone who ventures into Glasgow Central.)