If you like the high life that comes with traveling on the regular, staying in luxury hotels, and ensuring you’ve always got a new destination in mind, why not bring that feeling home with you? Indeed, you can design your house to look and feel like a luxury hotel, and it’s totally up to you how the interior decor can reflect this!

And if you want to get started with a few easy tasks that’ll bring this sense of casual relaxing into your home, where it feels like you can call for room service whenever you like, here are three things to change that won’t take too much effort.
Get a Bedside Coffee Maker
A bedtable coffee maker is quite the luxurious little item to have, and it won’t cost you too much to invest in one. Plug it in next to your bed, make sure there’s enough water in it before you go to bed, and then when you wake up, you can just press a button and have your coffee ready to go.
Really, you don’t need to step a foot outside of your own room to do that, and that’s the kind of convenience a hotel loves to bring to its guests!
Install a Sliding Wardrobe
Hotel rooms usually have quite sizable wardrobes in them, and even if you’re staying for upwards of two weeks in the same spot, you’re never going to fill one up! Bring that into your own home by installing a Sliding Wardrobe, the type of which is common in all the popular, more high class hotels around the globe.
A good sliding wardrobe makes it easy to grab and go, and there are usually plenty of shelves in the unit for keeping bags and shoes in easy reach too. And if there’s a mirror on the front of the doors, they’ll make your bedroom seem a whole lot bigger, and what isn’t luxurious about feeling like you’re in a large and free space?
Rethink Your Curtains
5 star, luxury hotels tend to have big windows. When you stay, you can open them and step out onto a balcony bathed in the soft morning light, and when you go back inside, the floor length curtains tend to billow around you. Plus, the natural light from the outside seems to filter through in a much more gentle and non-invasive way.
Recreate this in your home by rethinking your own curtains! If you’ve got some heavy, blackout type drapes in the bedroom, pull them down and replace them with something more colourful. You can then hang up some sheer material underneath them, to act as a thin curtain that always covers the window, and keeps the outside light from becoming too bright or intense.
Your home could become the most luxurious hotel you’ve ever stayed in. If you love to travel and you’re always thinking about the next best accommodation for you, bring that kind of passion into your own space.