Four Ways to Make Your Bedroom More Like a Hotel Room
Would you set your bedroom up like a HOTEL ROOM? A poll found 73% of people sleep better in hotels, so Lifehacker.com did a list of four ways to make your bedroom feel more like one:
1. Upgrade your bedding. Even mid-tier hotels have high-end mattresses. The pillows, sheets, and duvets are also high-quality. A lot of hotels sell that stuff now, or they'll at least tell you which brands they use. I buy nicer sheets at TJ Maxx.

2. Make your bedroom darker. Even if you turn on every light in a hotel room, they're typically pretty dark. Less light tends to equal better sleep, so they usually have blackout curtains too. Personally, I don't like blackout curtains, but I love the sun.

3. Cool the room down. The ideal temperature for sleep is cooler than you think, around 65 degrees. That's one reason hotel rooms are so cold. You can always add a blanket. Mr. Caine likes it cold, and I sometimes wear a stocking hat. lol

4. Keep your bedroom clean. Studies have shown filth and clutter have a negative impact on sleep. Hotel rooms are cleaned regularly, and they always make the bed. Hubby is still in it when I get up, so he makes it.

Look, I'm not your mom. But clean your room. Just sayin.
Luv you, bye.
Audra Caine
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