It’s Tuesday night and you are in a new town on business. You have been out for an evening of the best that the city has to offer. When you reach your hotel room, you are glad to be there and are looking forward to some well-earned rest and relaxation. You have chosen a newly opened hotel. It has a reputation for being very unique and you can be sure that it will be a memorable stay. You enter the room and immediately embrace the hotel furniture. Its color scheme is a combined palette of black, indigo and rich purple colors. The deep colors are used on unique materials like microfibers complete with animal prints. However, the most interesting hotel furniture in that room is the bed itself. Your eyes are drawn to the exquisitely patterned Jacquard comforter on your bed. While the Jacquard comforter will serve its purpose as bedding, it also makes a bold design statement. The bedding is designed with interlocking circles that combine blue, white, and silver and create a stunning, modern statement. You pull back your bedcover and settle into the bed. You wonder for a few moments if the furniture manufacturers that supplied your hotel also sell to residential customers. As the bed contours to your body you know that this hotel is using the premium quality mattresses. You touch it and can feel that the furniture manufacturers used the finest materials. Your pillow is plump and you sink deeper into it.
Interior design, bedding materials and high quality hotel furniture may be part of your consideration when choosing a hotel. But how many people really take notice of the mattress that supports their sleep? Finer hotels generally use memory foam mattresses. The best furniture manufacturers choose to use the foam because it follows the contour of your; this kind of mattress will give hotel guests a very sound, relaxing sleep. Hotel furniture manufacturers also understand that the most luxurious types of mattresses usually have denser material with additional padding. Mid-priced hotels are now also using lower-density mattresses to create a superior experience compared to spring mattresses. The hotel guest will enjoy the added comfort of any memory foam and the thicker the mattresses the greater the impression of luxury.
Many premium hotels are beginning to use bedding made from organic and natural materials. Traditional bedding can be readily purchased from wholesale distributors; however, the finer hotels are beginning to work directly with furniture manufacturers and mills to create custom, private label lines of bedding. The most conventional material used in bedding is cotton. It is a perfect material for bedding, unfortunately toxic pesticides and inorganic chemicals are often introduced into the cotton during production. Synthetic materials can be substituted; however, they do not allow the body to radiate heat and can become uncomfortable. If the current trends continue, more hotels will be using organic and natural materials in their bedding. Not only is this positive for our environment, but it will give hotel guests sound piece of mind.
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