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6 Ways To Make Your Home Feel Like A Hotel

6 Ways To Make Your Home Feel Like A Hotel

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Decorating & Design

6 Ways To Make Your Home Feel Like A Hotel

There’s a certain vibe in the air when you step foot inside a fancy hotel. The light feels softer, the mattress feels comfier, even the hand soap feels silkier. When you return home, you can’t help but reminisce about the experience.
 

With these tips, you don’t have to! Here’s how you can recreate a luxurious hotel look at home.

1. Upgrade your bedding

 

 

White bedding is synonymous with hotels. Swap out your current linens with plush pillows, a fluffy duvet, and a beautiful throw blanket. Bonus points if you iron your sheets!

 

Read more about creating the perfect bed: 

 

2. Warm lighting 

 

Hotel rooms are often speckled with floor lamps, table lamps, and sconces rather than bright ceiling lights. Bring warmth to your home with soft lighting for a more relaxing vibe.

 

Read more about creating an ambiance with lighting:

 

3. Mix candles into your decor

 

Many luxury hotels create their own signature scent with candles, room sprays, and diffusers—some even sell branded candles in their gift shops! Inviting scented candles into your home creates a pleasant atmosphere your guests will remember.

 

Read more about making your home smell good:

 

4. Fancy toiletries 

 

Don't worry—we're not suggesting you replace all of your toiletries just for the pretty labels. Rather, it's all about presentation. Swap out your hand and dish soap bottles for sleek refillable ones, add some eucalyptus bath bombs to your tub, and organize your cotton pads in matching containers. 

 

Read more about making your household products look fancier:

 

5. Fluffy Towels

 

Similar to bedding, white towels are a hotel staple. Upgrade your hand, bath, and face towels with something fluffy and fresh.

 

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6. Flowers

 

We've never met a hotel lobby without flowers. Incorporate fresh, dried, or faux flowers throughout your home for a hint of freshness.

 

Read more about brightening your home with plants:

 

 

 

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