So you just got back from NYC after a weekend getaway at the
Bryant Park Hotel. The sleek wood floors, the floor-length draperies, and the
crisp, white walls against that striking furniture make your boudoir at home
feel like a room at a Motel 6. Not that I’m knocking Motel 6… it serves a
purpose. But those rooms aren’t known for giving you that I’m-never-getting-out-of-bed
feeling. If you’re aching to create a tranquil oasis of your own – or for your
guests – there are a few things you can do to make the most impact quickly. A
handful of simple touches will make all the difference, especially if you’re
working on a limited budget. The goal is to make the room feel charming,
without each piece overwhelming the sense of calm. This can be difficult, as
modern or interesting pieces of art, furniture, and décor can easily overpower
the other elements.
First thing’s first… Buy new linens.
Hotel Max, Seattle, WA / Photo from BusinessWeek
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