We don’t get to travel as much as we’d like. I would love to live out of a suitcase, and be holed up in a hotel room for most part of the year. If you are not fortunate enough to be in a profession that allows this, I suggest you bring the hotel to home. Transform your boudoir by making it a self-sufficient cocoon of calmness, sophistication and handy amenities. Here’s what you will need to do in order to make luxury a daily lifestyle.
* The BedInvest in bedsheets, duvet cover sets and big fluffy cushions – all in white. They are always pure cotton, typically Egyptian to make them breathable and relaxing.
* The wallsKeep the walls monochromatic to set a quiet, sophisticated tone. Pick one primary colour and one complementary. Let the chief shade be neutral for a palliative effect.
* Reading/work deskA study is an indispensable in hotel rooms which includes a table, chair and lamp set aside in a corner.
* Sofa or accented chairCreating seating space, a mini living room, inside your bedroom. A settee, small couch or lounge chairs along with a small table that can hold coffee and cookies can be inserted into the space.
* Bedside tableNightstands, matching or otherwise are strategically placed on either side of the bed for convenience. You need a place to put down your drink or bottle of water, lip balm and mobile.