How to make your room feel like a luxurious hotel room

Entering a luxurious hotel room, with its grand design of interiors and style, can give you a feeling of absolute enjoyment and relaxation. With an eye for design, you can give a similar style to your own room.

Instructions

  1. Paint your room in a color that complements the furniture in your room. Select sober paint to give the room warmth and quiet tones. To complement the dark wood furniture, try a warm mocha color. To create a hotel room style, can run many colors, but avoid using colors that are too bright or flashy. Consider the size of your room. Dark colors can make a room look dull and much smaller than it actually is.
  2. Hang curtains to block the sun but also be attractive. For more drama, elegance and luxury, choose window panes 1 or 2 feet (30 or 60 cm) longer than the height of the window, so that the excess fabric to pile up on the floor. Choose dark paneling in a heavy fabric to help block the sun, so you can sleep longer, just as you would in a hotel.
  3. Add layer clothing color-coordinated. Choose luxurious Egyptian cotton sheets with a high thread count so you can sleep in luxury and softness. Choose sheets of white or cream to replicate a hotel room. When choosing a comforter, consider the color of the walls or colors that complement each other. To give a final touch, add a monogrammed pillow to trousseau, for personal and luxurious touch.
  4. Make simple and elegant lighting. A table on both sides of the bed, an elegant lamp on each, creates a polished and sophisticated look. The metal or glass lamps can be attractive and stylish. A lamp dark screen gives a calmer climate, while a white screen gives you a stronger light.
  5. Keep bedside tables and clutter free toiletries. Add Simple touches like a square glass vase with fresh flowers. You can also add a small alarm clock or a pair of framed photos. Although the hotel rooms are equipped with televisions in the toilet, it depends on your preference, but for a more restful sleep, the Mayo Clinic recommends avoiding television in the room.