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How to design a hotel room for day and night in 5 easy steps

Are you looking for interior design inspiration for your hotel? These smart and straightforward pro tips will help you create rooms that combine functionality with a great look. Dive into our checklist for giving your guests a warmer welcome, better sleep, a productive daytime experience, and a more pleasant stay overall.

A hotel room with a green front door, a SAGESUND upholstered bed, a bedside table, a PAX wardrobe and a slim desk.
A hotel room with a green front door, a SAGESUND upholstered bed, a bedside table, a PAX wardrobe and a slim desk.

1. Control light, sound, and air quality from morning to lights out

Silence, darkness, a comfy bed, and clean air are crucial for waking up rested and refreshed. Thin, white curtains provide daytime privacy and anti-glare for screens, while room darkening curtains keep sound and light out. The bed is dressed with soft cotton/viscose bedding that stays fresh day and night.

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A white FÖRNUFTIG air purifier stands on the floor next to a TONSTAD bedside table in oak veneer in a hotel room.
A hotel room window with a pair of thin, white HILJA curtains and yellow-beige ROSENMANDEL room darkening curtains.
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2. Choose storage that works around the clock

From outfits and shoes for different activities to toiletries, tech, souvenirs, and bags – a spacious PAX wardrobe can be personalised with different interiors that keep all your guests’ belongings organised and tidy. Plus, they will appreciate finding extra bed linen, towels, and clothes-care accessories inside.

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Drawers and shelves with a FJÄLLARNIKA all seasons duvet, VÅGSJÖN bath towels and a safe inside a PAX wardrobe.
A hotel room with a PAX wardrobe with drawers, hangers, shelves and storage space for an iron and an ironing board.
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3. Go for flexible lighting, from dawn to dusk

Change the mood from nighttime relaxation to daytime productivity with this affordable STYRBAR remote control. With just a click, your guests can dim, switch on and off, and regulate multiple light sources. And who wouldn’t be happy to find wireless chargers and USB cables neatly tucked inside the desk?

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A hotel room wall with a white STYRBAR remote control and explanatory texts and symbols around it.
A TONSTAD desk in oak veneer with a drawer open. There are wireless chargers, USB cables and a note inside.
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4. Curate a minibar with refreshments for all hours

Boost the hotel atmosphere by welcoming your guests with some refreshments. Put together a small minibar with instant coffee, tea bags, still and sparkling bottled water, juice, mugs, glasses, some sweets or snacks, and an inviting message – a simple gesture that goes a long way.

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Two clear glass IKEA 365+ carafes with stoppers, white mugs, glasses and a candy bowl on a cutting board on EKET cabinets.
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5. Opt for lighting that’s functional twenty-four seven

Create a lighting layout by defining room areas based on activities. Then, select dimmable general, task, accent, and mood lighting for each activity. Easy-reach bedside lamps are good for reading, relaxing, and helping your guests find the bathroom in the wee hours of the night.

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Several dimmable white LED kitchen worktop lighting strips are mounted on ceiling beams in a houseboat hotel.
A hotel room with a TONSTAD bedside table in oak veneer with a VIRRMO work lamp and a green, digital BONDTOLVAN alarm clock.
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Before you buy

These solutions contain a mix of articles developed for domestic and non-domestic use. Please verify that your purchases are compliant and suitable for the intended use in your area. Contact IKEA for Business for more information about range.

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