How do I make my bed feel like a hotel one?

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I'm sure we have all stayed in hotel beds with really nice bed sheets and comfy pillows, so what is the secret ?

What types of bed linen , pillows and mattress should I be looking for to replicate this?
 
I know the likes of premier inn use super king size Hypnos beds and mattresses. As for the sheets and stuff, just make sure you have good quality cotton sheets and duvet cover and a lower tog duvet. The freshness helps as well. Hotel beds are made fresh every time a new guest arrives, which is every day or two or a few days at most. Most people never get close to changing their linen this often at home.

I absolutely love getting into a freshly changed bed.
 
I know the likes of premier inn use super king size Hypnos beds and mattresses. As for the sheets and stuff, just make sure you have good quality cotton sheets and duvet cover and a lower tog duvet. The freshness helps as well. Hotel beds are made fresh every time a new guest arrives, which is every day or two or a few days at most. Most people never get close to changing their linen this often at home.

I absolutely love getting into a freshly changed bed.


I absolutely love getting in to your freshly changed bed too big guy <3
 
I once stayed at a Premier Inn up north which work paid for. It was brand new, just opened that week in fact so my room had that new room smell (!). Was quite pleasant.

Just remember that hotel beds are changed with fresh sheets every day. The more often you change your own bedsheets at home, the fresher your bed feels.

So the real question is this, is inferno a right filthy bugger??

Unless you mean the firmness and whatnot?

I got a memory foam mattress and Tempur Cloud memory foam pillow some years back and never looked back. So firm, so supporting.
 
I'm sure we have all stayed in hotel beds with really nice bed sheets and comfy pillows, so what is the secret ?

What types of bed linen , pillows and mattress should I be looking for to replicate this?

well at a good hotel you could find say Egyptian cotton with a high thread count

mattress I'm not sure what they use

but I suspect that trying to mimic what a hotel uses will be sub optimal - while they might try for high quality sheets etc.. they'll also want them to be much more durable as they're going to be washed/changed far more frequently than usual (and probably at a high temperature in some big industrial machine every time)

you're probably better off looking at consumer reviews for mattresses and getting yourself a couple of decent sets of sheets/quilt covers etc.. with a high thread count

you ought to be able to do better than a hotel as the hotel has to compromise a bit
 
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