How to make your bed feel like a hotel bed: experts swear by mood lighting, splurging on sheets, and sensory upgrades.
There’s a certain feeling of serenity that envelops you as you flop onto a hotel bed. Maybe it’s the down pillows, maybe it’s the sumptuous sheets or that super-tight tuck of a professionally-made bed. Maybe it’s the proximity to vacation, but hotel snoozes just seem better.
The average person spends 26 years of their life in bed. So when you’re purchasing new home items, be intentional and don’t skimp—pick products that promote better rest and relaxation. “Quality of materials and furniture is extremely important,” advises Angelica Sanz Rincon, the Director of Rooms atWhy do hotel mattresses feel so comfortable? Often, they’re custom made by sleep scientists to ensure the mattress feels just-out-of-the-box with every stay.
If you prefer a crisp appearance over a more casual one, opt for percale sheets. The timeless and temperature regulating weave is excellent all year round and less likely to pill. SOCCO Living’s made-in-PortugalIf you’re committed to getting that full hotel experience at home, Four Seasons sells their full kit for hotel comfort. Their is made from 100% cotton and finished with a sateen shimmer for a lux, feel.
She also recommends tweaking the lighting. Start by turning off the overhead and focusing on indirect light — bedside lights with soft shades or adjustable bulbs. Instead of bright overhead lighting, outfit lamps with“If you have space for lamps, it is always nice to put a warm glow on each side of your bed to help with relaxation,” Pallopson says. “If space is an issue, there are great plug-in wall sconces on the market that take up very little room and provide the same calming effect.
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