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How to Make Your Bedroom Bed like a Hotel
Posted: Mar 15, 2021
Staycation at a luxurious hotel is unmatched, and it makes us feel nothing less than royalty with all the fancy amenities around. Have you ever thought about the things you love the most about staying at a boutique hotel or resort? All the places you have been, every room, its view, and exquisite decor. Think about those pleasant nights when you slept soundly, soaking up the luxury of your hotel suite.
So, what if you could transform your bedroom into a luxurious hotel room by making a few small tweaks?
Elevate the Bedroom Decor, Make it Fancier Like a Hotel!
Whether it's crisp white sheets, soothing fragrance, clutter-less decor, fancy curtains, or an 8-inch mattress, these decor tips will play around all the elements.
Change of Scenery
Most of the time, a refreshing view brings out a new vibe of the space. Since not everyone can reconstruct the whole bedroom, changing the balcony decor helps. The first thing you see when you wake up on the balcony. You sit there sipping tea or coffee. And redecorating that area will be a breath of fresh air.
Get Your Bed Linen Game Strong
The first thing we notice when in a hotel is the bed. How huge it is, what kind of bed sheet they are using, and how stunning is that headboard. For redoing the bedroom into a hotel room, start revamping the bed first.
Getting a luxury mattress, a memory foam, or a latex one will be ideal. For sheets, you will need something that feels luxurious with the very touch. Satin, cotton, bamboo, the fabric can be of your choice. But keep in mind the colors and feel. Plain white or beige are the most recommended.
Triple Sheeting or Layers, A Clever Hotel Trick
Now that you have the right mattress, sheets, and comforter. Let's assemble all these. You can get the sheets ironed by professionals for that crips hotel-like touch, tuck in the sheets nicely & tightly on the mattress.
It's time to try the hotel trick, a simple method of layering two sheets and a duvet or comforter in between. A hack like this makes the bed properly lined, providing a professional feel altogether. Plus, you won't have to worry about the duvet cover.
You Need a Whole New Color Palette
The color scheme of the bedroom says a lot about the ambiance. It sets the tone of the whole decor theme you wish to follow. A warm neutral palette of pale blue, beiges, creamy whites, lilac, navy, and nudes is the way to go. Walls painted with such hues bring out a serene sense of space.
Mix & match the neutrals to paint the walls in the shades of luxury & elegance.
Add-in the Luxury
Don't miss out on the details. Getting the room hotel ready requires every bit of luxury. Try inculcating things like bedspreads, side-table antiques, coasters, and glasses, magazines or books on the coffee table, and a plush mat right along the bedside. These will amp up the whole decor in minutes.
Indoor Plants & Fresh Flowers
Indoor plants and flowers make the room smell great and are pleasing to the eye. Surprise your partner with some fresh roses or lilies by the bedside. You can even place flowers on the side table or coffee table in a vase. Plants like peace Lily, English ivy, golden pothos, lavender, and ficus are beautiful and elegant. Not only will this help decorate the space, but purify the air as well.
Fragrance Steals the Show
How well the room looks is equally proportional to how well it smells. Fragrance can uplift your mood just like that. Every hotel usually has a subtle aroma of its own. One that stays with us even after days we checkout.
If you enjoy fragrances in the bedroom, installing a diffuser or lighting candles will do the trick. White tea and fig are the most common hotel fragrances. Try anything soft & fresh, and you may avoid using a strong room fragrance.
Window Wonder
Hotels have perfectly curtained windows. The curtains are thin enough to provide the view but restrict the amount of light in the morning. You can sleep till late and feel like staying at a hotel.
Try this hack when you want those vacation vibes at home. All you need is a set of sheer curtains and blackout curtains. Layer them together over the window, and the room is ready for blissful naps.
Subtle Lighting
Hotels have a range of lighting in the very room, overhead lights on the bed, table lamps, and mirror lights in the bathroom. A whole multitude of light sources carefully installed at feasible locations helps enhance the space. You need to sort out the kind of lighting you require in different parts of the room. Dimming lights are best suited for the bed area and bright lamps for the couch or study table.
Keep it Simple & Personal!
The best thing about transforming your bedroom into a hotel room is that you can keep it as personal as you like. Adding personality to the room decor makes it more comfortable, don't you think!
And this is the one thing even the most expensive hotel room lacks, the comfort of home.
Voila! The Bedroom Bed is Now Hotel-Ready!
Show off your décor skills to your partner. Let them experience the grandeur of a hotel at home. This whole redecoration will be refreshing for your sleep quality as well. Rest requires a neat and tidy space, without which we can develop sleep disorders. Consider bedroom decor and cleanliness a routine you have to follow. When you have put so much effort into decorating it, the bedroom should stay like that for a while.
These decoration tips are mere basics, and you can be as creative with the whole makeover as you want. Just make sure that you don't go overboard, as the aim is to curate comfort magnificently.
Conclusion:
Waking up in a hotel room is the most luxurious thing. The comfortable bed, crisp white sheets, fresh flowers, perfect temperature makes you never want to leave the room. Enjoy the vibe of a hotel room every day with an in-budget makeover of your bedroom.
About the Author
Garima Sharma is media manager who has vast experience in PR, branding and digital advertising. Her interests revolve around everything sleep, be it about bedrooms, sleep science, sleep diet, sleep techniques or sleep products.
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