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Transform your Bedroom into a Hotel Room with Custom Window Coverings

Have you ever stayed in a hotel room where the drapes and window shades looked awkward? You probably haven't because most hotels hire interior decorators to adorn each room according to a theme.


Being stuck in their houses for over a year made many people want a change of scenery. A vacation seems like the perfect antidote, but they are thinking twice with the health risks still out there.


Now, what if you could convert your bedroom into a hotel room? What if all you need are a few tips plus custom window coverings?


Read on and see how these simple tips can give you the hotel experience for which you’ve been longing.

1. Start with the right linen.

One of the reasons why visitors love hotels so much is the fresh linen smell. The best way to jazz up your bedroom is to have a gorgeous collection of bedding. For a hotel room look, go for luxurious white sheets of at least 300 thread count. Consider purchasing two or three sets of linens so you can easily change one out for the other on laundry day.

2. Enjoy a DIY hotel spa experience.

Pamper yourself with soothing products from your favorite brands. Go for a bubble bath, diffuse some essential oils, and relax as you read your favorite book. Wrap yourself in a heavy white cotton bathrobe to continue your hotel room pampering. Cap your night with a warm tea and an overnight DIY facial treatment.

3. Indulge in some lavish food service.

Replicate the fine dining experience at luxury hotels. You can either cook international cuisines like Italian, Japanese, or Indian cuisine. Do some research, buy fresh ingredients from your local market, and prepare these foods for yourself. Are you running short on time? Order food service from your favorite fine dining restaurant in the city.

4. Create a relaxing ambiance through lighting.

Hotel rooms always have various lighting options, which creates an excellent mood for getting ready in the morning, relaxing with a book, or working at the desk. Hence, another way to transform your bedroom into a hotel room is to create a comparable vibe through lighting. Layer your lighting. Place matching lights on the sides of your bed. Use lamps or wall lights to improve the ambiance in the room dramatically.

5. Upgrade your window treatments.

Don’t forget your windows. You can rejuvenate any room with new window coverings. Choose from blinds, drapes, and window shadings. Decide what materials fit your style and what colors match your interior.


Below are standard window dressings you can install in your room to create a hotel-like appearance

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Custom Window Coverings for your Bedroom

Window Shadings

Made of beautiful fabrics and sheers, these types of coverings can soften harsh sunlight. If you want the luxury of having light and privacy simultaneously, then window shadings are for you.


There are 3 awesome window shadings you can choose from:


  • Silhouette


Keep your room softly lit while maintaining a high degree of privacy with silhouette window shadings. They boast soft, adjustable S-shaped vanes that hang between two sheer fabrics. This design allows light to filter through while blocking the outside world’s view of your interiors.


  • Pirouette


Pirouette is a chic alternative to traditional fabric shades. They feature delicately contoured, front-facing textile vanes connected to a single sheer backing. They are available in a wide array of fashionable fabrics, from semi-opaque to room-darkening opacities. Pirouette shadings are designed to block up to 81% of dangerous UV rays with the vanes open and 99% with the vanes closed. Thus, these are ideal when you want extra protection for your furnishings and your health.


  • Luminette


A soft filtered glow is what makes Luminette unique. They’re made from a sheer fabric attached to vertical vanes that can rotate up to 180°, giving you precise light control and privacy. Luminette window shadings are ideal for broad expanses of glass, sliding doors, and other vertical applications.

Pleated Window Shades

Pleats in window shades give your window a distinct structure and depth. Wouldn't it be nice to have crisp, uniformly spaced folds of fabric hanging in your living room? For these types of shades, you can choose between solid color and pattern.


  • Solid Pleated Shades


Decorate your window with a stylish panel of solid color pleated shades. Make sure you pair it with a blackout lining for total light control and privacy. If you have a particular fabric color in mind, talk to a window design expert. You can work together and see what’s appropriate for your space.


  • Patterned Pleated Shades


A fabulous pleated window shade with a beautiful print can brighten your home's interior and make your windows pop. To achieve a designer-inspired look, choose a pattern that matches your upholstery and interior decor. Additionally, you can choose to add privacy liners, go cordless, or have a bottom-up/top-down control for a more convenient experience.

Final Thoughts

Since you can't go on a trip just yet, why not transform your bedroom into a hotel room for a staycation? Incorporate all elements mentioned above and, most importantly, invest in window coverings you’ll enjoy for years.


Keep the overall design flow of your home in mind to avoid discordant choices between rooms. For expert advice on window shadings, contact your window treatment provider today.

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