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“I have a really dumb idea,” Ashton Kutcher said as he turned to his wife, Mila Kunis, in a recent Instagram reel. We half expected him to reveal he’s bringing back Punk’d, but the truth was so much better. “I think we should have complete strangers come and stay with us at the beach,” he proceeds to tell her. Now that sounds like a brilliant plan to us. Today at 10 a.m. PT, the couple will list the guesthouse at their Santa Barbara County, California, home on Airbnb. 

Much like when other celebrities (we’re looking at you, Gwyneth Paltrow) have opened the doors to their homes to guests, this is a one-night-only opportunity. Families of four can request to book Kutcher and Kunis’s guesthouse for a single stay on Saturday, August 19. Not only is the getaway free, but Airbnb will make a onetime donation to Thorn, an organization using AI to eliminate child sexual abuse from the Internet, in honor of the visit.

If the quick turnaround doesn’t suit your schedule, you don’t have to walk away empty-handed. Kutcher and Kunis’s oceanfront abode is, frankly, pretty adorable and full of smart space-saving ideas. Here are a few of our favorite moments.

Sneak in Shelving in High Places

Rather than give up a window in the kitchen for additional storage, the couple have a single floating shelf situated way up high. It’s an ideal spot to display fancier glassware that might not get used every day. 

Turn a Long Room Into a Slumber Party Lair

Bunk beds are a beach shack must, but why not squeeze in another mattress if you can? Kunis and Kutcher have the art of the awkward room layout down (and even incorporated drawers within the frames for extra storage). 

When There’s a View, Shove Furniture Against the Walls

While you’ll probably want to eat all your meals from the comfort of the Adirondack chairs overlooking the ocean, there’s also a proper dining table inside with an equally stunning view. By situating the table up against the window, you only lose one side of seating but gain a roomier living area.