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October 16, 2025

SAM WYLIE-HARRIS reveals how to replicate a hotel bedroom at home

THERE'S something special about a luxurious hotel bedroom... fresh bed linen, stylish decorative accents, a calming atmosphere, and peace of mind knowing every detail has been carefully considered.

So is it any wonder we dream of the same sense of indulgence and a comforting aesthetic at home?

Here, Magdalena Gierasinska, head of product and displays at Barker and Stonehouse, shares her top tips to turn your bedroom into a high-end escape...

1. Start with a perfectly made bed

Hotel rooms always feature beds that look (and feel) impeccable... Magdalena says to layer textures for depth.

“Begin with a supportive mattress, add a duvet with a crisp cover, and finish with a lighter blanket or throw across the foot of the bed,” she suggests.

“Mix smooth cotton with tactile fabrics like velvet or linen to create instant luxury.”

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