10 Simple Ways to Make Your Bedroom Feel Like a 5-Star Hotel

Replicate the cozy energy of a high-end hotel with these easy bedroom decorating ideas.

High-end hotel rooms are designed to help you unwind and enjoy a restful night's sleep while away from your home. They prioritize comfort with elements like freshly washed bedding, piles of fluffy pillows, and minimalistic furniture and decor. These elements combine to encourage relaxation, help you melt away the stress of travel, and make the room itself an enjoyable destination.

However, this level of comfort isn't limited to luxury hotels. You can replicate the same soothing aurain your own bedroom without any travel or expensive booking charges. The trick is to layer a variety of plush elements, including bedding, pillows, and rugs, to make the space as cozy as possible. Fresh, inviting scents and the right bedroom furniture arrangement also contribute to a hotel-like feel.

Although you'll have to handle your own turn-down service, you can achieve the feeling of a 5-star hotel right at home. Apply these design ideas in your guest bedroom to give visitors first-class treatment, or use them in your own room for a luxurious experience every night.

fiddle leaf fig tree houseplants in modern farmhouse bedroom
Brie Williams

1. Change Your View

Sometimes all you need is a change of scenery to make your bedroom feel more luxurious. This can be as easy as altering the arrangement of your furniture and the placement of your bed. Think outside the box, and move your bed in front of a window (it can work!) or at an angle. If you're hesitant to change, try only moving the furniture. If you decide you like the change, try out new wall decor or swap out certain pieces to give you something fresh to look at.

2. Add an Area Rug

Easily alter the look of your bedroom by incorporating an area rug. A rug adds a focal point to the room and provides a soft place to step each morning and night. Choose one with a long, plush pile, such as a shag rug, or consider layering rugs for an extra cozy look and feel.

bedroom with window and night stand
James Nathan Schroder

3. Try a Dramatic Headboard

Swap out your existing headboard for a comfy tufted version to add a high-end impact to your bedroom. Make sure to choose a headboard whose upholstery complements your other bedroom colors, or DIY your own tufted headboard to have complete stylistic control. Use a textural fabric like velvet or select a headboard with woven cane details to add dimension.

4. Fluff Up Your Bed

A fluffy comforter or duvet can recreate the luxurious feel of hotel bedding. Choose a comforter with added volume for an instant upgrade that makes you want to curl up under the covers. Whether you prefer down or a down-alternative blend, you can find a wide variety of comforter weights depending on how much warmth you prefer at night. Duvet covers are also an easy way to change the patterns and colors of your bed. Simply switch out the outer cover to change up your bedroom's design.

bedroom with neutrals and yellow
David Tsay

5. Add a Mattress Cover

Speaking of bedding essentials, a good mattress cover can make your bed more comfortable and prolong the life of the mattress itself. Mattress covers keep your mattress clean and free of odors or stains. Some mattress covers are now made of temperature-regulating materials that work while you sleep to keep you cooler and wick away moisture.

6. Replace Your Pillow

Did you know that most bed pillows should be changed out every six months? New pillows instantly make your bedding feel fresh and can even keep you cooler and ease neck pain. For a fast facelift, add decorative shams to your existing pillows, or finish making your bed with a batch of pretty throw pillows.

7. Use Linen Spray

There's nothing better than the scent of freshly laundered sheets, but most of our schedules don't allow for everyday washing. A quick spritz of linen spray before you hop into bed will feel like a luxury after a busy day. You can also place a bouquet of fragrant flowers on your nightstand for a little nighttime burst of aromatherapy.

Bedroom with a black wall and neutral, boho light fixture

Annie Schlechter

8. Switch Your Color Palette

Many hotels opt for a neutral color palette to encourage guests to unwind and relax. Others go for a darker look to play up the luxurious feel, and some base their color palette on geographic locations, such as the beach or the desert. Switch up your bedroom's color palette by adding bold accent pieces or choosing a palette inspired by your favorite travel destination.

9. Adjust the Lighting

Hotels often rely on lamps, sconces, and natural light to brighten their guest rooms. Using lamps instead of bright overhead lights gives the room a softer, more cozy feeling. Plus, dimmer lighting is easier on your eyes and allows for deeper relaxation before bed. During the day, try to open up your windows and take advantage of the sunlight.

Two chairs in front of a window with patterned curtains

Robert Peterson

10. Add a Seating Area

A staple of every hotel room is a small seating area. Whether it's a desk, sleeper sofa, or reading chair, most hotel rooms have a space to sit apart from the bed. That way, work is separated from relaxation, so that guests can fully wind down while climbing into bed at night. Implement this design idea into your own space by adding a chair or two to your bedroom. If you don't have room for chairs, try placing a bench at the foot of your bed to achieve the same idea.

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