Such a treat to stay in this renovated old church! It felt unique as they kept some of the charm of the church while still feeling very modern . The apartment was full of light, felt very spacious with the high ceilings, and was super clean and comfortable. The KING size (thank you for not having just a queen!) bed/bedding was extremely comfortable and I REALLY appreciated the hypoallergenic comforter and pillows, since I always have to bring my own due to allergies. Bath towels were clean and new and it was very nice to have the black towels for make up removal. The water pressure was great in the shower! The kitchen was well stocked and it was a nice surprise to have a few things like saran wrap and parchment paper supplied for cooking. Loved that there were GOOD knives! The dishwasher was small, but held much more than it looked like it would. Use of the full size washer and dryer was perfect and we appreciated having a few soaps and dryer sheets on hand. Having toiletries in the bathroom was also another nicety that sets this location apart from other stays. LOVED that there was a small vacuum to use - just wish that it had a carpet roller bar. Having 2 fans on hand AND being able to control the thermostat was SO very much appreciated! Also, even though the printer was in the closet, it was nice to know we could use it if needed and having a few office supplies in the desk was again an example of thinking through what a renter really needs that is so helpful. My BYU student daughter loved the comfy leather couch - we didn't use the pull out bed so I can't comment on that, but it was comfy enough for a good nap on it's own. I think my only complaint is that the outside stairs leading down to the apartment were constantly wet and had water raining down from the snow melt, but they did lay salt down so at least they were not icy. The space felt very secure and safe and the location was perfect. Tyler was very responsive and polite, I felt very well taken care of and will rent from here again on future trips to Provo!