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A budget-conscious, boutique hotel room design

Memorable, approachable, surprisingly affordable. If that sounds like your brand, then check out this boutique hotel room designed to be striking and warm. It combines quality materials and mindful choices, leaving money to spend on little luxuries that enhance your guests’ experience – like local coffee or artisanal soap.

A beige TÄRNKULLEN upholstered bed frame accents a freshly made hotel bed on a wall below a zebra artwork, by a nightstand.
A beige TÄRNKULLEN upholstered bed frame accents a freshly made hotel bed on a wall below a zebra artwork, by a nightstand.

An irresistible bed that gets rave reviews

For a bed that lives up to its online photos, build a centrepiece of softness, full of tempting textures.

  • TÄRNKULLEN bed has a padded headrest with a smooth-woven, two-tone effect cover. (Bonus: The cover is machine washable.)
  • Sateen-woven NATTJASMIN bedding in fresh white offsets the room’s darker shades. The extra cushions have covers with a velvet-like finish.
  • Custom wood panels behind the bed add another material dimension, just like the glass light fixtures above the bedside table.
  • Layered curtains, with block-out on top and sheer below, allow guests to tailor outside light while adding a luxurious feel.

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A hotel bed has rows of pillows and white, sateen-woven NATTJASMIN quilt cover and pillowcases that are discreetly striped.
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Inviting, refined spots to relax

Signal comfort with welcoming chairs where guests can unwind. HAVBERG swivel armchair and footstool has a soft, durable grain leather cover and a supportive shape. KRYLBO chair has a felt look and a cupped back. Dimmable lamps, a desk, a clock and charging station add smooth practicality to the sophisticated style.

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A retro-style, tufted grain leather HAVBERG armchair and footstool in golden brown is by a curtained window in a hotel room.
A VITTSJÖ laptop table with a distinct black-brown frame and glass top is in a hotel room below a TV, by a dark beige chair.
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Classy, coordinated and easy to clean

This boutique hotel room design has a bathroom that echoes humble harmony. Dark greys and black give off a warm, confident calm.

  • Sleek surfaces, like HAVBÄCK wash-stand’s broad fronts and hardwearing TOLKEN countertop, are easy to clean and maintain.
  • Love of texture shows in the bathroom, too. The matte finish of GANSJÖN accessories, the soft towels, the plush bath mat, the rough tiles.
  • The big, round FAXÄLVEN mirror with built-in lighting breaks up all the straight lines while creating a glowing focal point.

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A matte, dark grey HAVBÄCK wash-stand with two drawers and small knobs is in a bathroom below a round mirror lit from behind.
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A minimalistic look for maximum impact

Offer guests plentiful storage without cluttering the room. Behind sleek PAX wardrobe doors, you can store extra pillows and ironing supplies. Use the open shelves to curate displays; leave the drawers empty for clothes. A full-length, well-lit mirror is a must for guests. It’ll spread light and a spacious feel, too.

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A PAX wardrobe with dark brown stained oak effect STORKLINTA doors is in a hotel room with a small suitcase in front of it.
Under a lit wall lamp is a LINDBYN mirror with a gold-coloured frame that is rounded on top, partly reflecting a hotel bed.
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Why the room works so well

Stunning and safe
Deliberate, yet predictable mixes make this boutique hotel room design feel sensational and grounded at the same time.

Dark versus light
Dark brown, black and dark grey are lightened by beige and white. Airy designs, especially the tables, help keep the room from being too dense.

Eclectic, unified materials
Wood with red tones, woven elements, rippled glass, shiny metals and plush textiles repeat in small and large doses.

Balanced shapes
Rectangles, squares and straight lines are dominant but not overpowering. Because these shapes differ in size and mix with other curvy forms, there’s an overall sense of variation in the modern hotel decor.

A beige TÄRNKULLEN upholstered bed frame with a bed skirt is in a modern, light-filled hotel room with tall windows.

Before you buy

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