The Sun (Malaysia)

Fifi ve-star luxury

> Bringing the feel of a hotel into the home

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lamp on that table that is diagonally across the bed. It provides balance and warmth to the room. If you prefer to keep the nightstand clutter-free, opt for wall sconces instead,” he says.

Just like your bed, the floor should be soft and inviting as well. Invest in a big area rug that can go under your bed. It can be the biggest decorative item in the room that also forces your bed to be the main focus in that space. Besides, isn’t it a nice feeling to wake up from a good night’s rest and slip your feet into the warmth of a shaggy rug.

If you’re lucky enough to have an abundance of space in the bedroom, consider placing a chaise lounge near the windows to function as a cosy corner for relaxation. Alternativ­ely, you could have two armchairs facing each other and an ottoman nearby to prop your legs up while you chat away with a friend or a significan­t other. Keep the fabrics of the sitting area in neutral tones that easily complement the rest of the room. Have a small side table next to the lounge or between the two armchairs to place any cups of beverage or to hold decoration­s, like a decorative statement piece or a framed photo.

Lastly, good draperies help curb the noise and light and give you a good night’s sleep. Heavy, good quality drapes may leave a hole in your pocket, but ask around and do some scouting for an affordable seamstress who can work within your budget. If it’s possible, purchase the fabrics yourself and get him/her to customise it to your liking.

BATHROOM BLISS

Every hotel room is fitted out with an en-suite bathroom, complete with lighting that flatter the design and accoutreme­nts. If a bathtub can’t be fitted into your bathroom, opt for a glass-enclosed walk-in shower with a shower head that allows you to adjust the intensity of the water jet sprays.

The sink area should be wide enough to accommodat­e all one’s toiletries – make-up, skincare and oral hygiene needs included. Get a “floating vanity” with shelves underneath for storage of extra bath towels or toilet rolls, similar to hotel bathrooms designed to a modern concept. Use baskets to store these items and to keep that clutter-free look, while trays can be used as a chic organisati­on accessory on the counter-top where all your toiletries can be neatly arranged. Complete the vanity area with a large mirror and good lighting to assist you with whatever one does in front of the bathroom mirror, bedtime preparatio­ns and face-cleansing rituals included.

For a hint of added extravagan­ce, treat yourself to bath time little luxuries like scented candles, bath salts, even spiced or fragrant bubble bath. Trust me, you’ll leave the bath looking like a million dollars and luxuriatin­g in sweet-smelling delight.

Don’t forget the small plush rug by the sink to warm your feet in the early morning or cold night. Set aside a small chest or basket to hold the soiled apparel. Don’t forget to work into the area, a space to hang up towels to dry.

After all the changes and alteration­s to bed and bath rooms, treat yourself to a spa night every once in a while. This comes as a great elixir for a good night’s rest besides a whole list of other perks. Email your feedback and queries to: propertyqs@ thesundail­y.com

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