make your home like a hotel

Make your home like a hotel

Make your home like a hotel ,this guide to getting the sumptuous hotel-feel at home.
71. Casual Cottage
The master bedroom in this Georgia beach house designed by Jim Howard gets its breezy, relaxed attitude from the willowy, white canopy and distressed oak ceiling.
72. A Small Bedroom with Big Ideas
To make this bedroom feel like a luxurious box, designer Peter Dunham upholstered the walls in his Mattress Ticking. His Kashmir linen covers a vintage iron bed.
73. Girls Room in Paisley
Designer Windsor Smith decorated a Los Angeles family home in a glamorous, feminine style. The 10yearold daughters bedroom is young Indian princess meets modern preteen. Walls are covered in Peter Dunhams Samarkand. With the vintage iron beds duvet and bedskirt in the same paisley print, the effect is lavishly girly.
74. A Pink Bedroom
Designer Stephen Shubel used Benjamin Moores Tickled Pink on the walls in this girls room.
75. A Colorful and Bold Bedroom
Designer Kathryn M. Ireland used her own colorsaturated fabrics, which pack a punch in this guest bedroom
76. Romantic Retreat
Ralph Lauren Homes Ashfield Floral wallpaper turns a small guest room in designer Tobi Tobins Hollywood Hills farmhouse into a romantic retreat.
77. A Patriotic Room
Designer Suzanne Kasler used a vintage 48star Old Glory as artwork in this childrens room.
78. Guest Bedroom
I love how the guest bed is close to the floor, says designer Patrick Wade. Its easy to roll into and just lounge there, like youre in a cocoon. He and codesigner David DeMattei stayed in the room to make sure it had everything a guest would need.
79. Boys Bedroom
In a traditional Maine cottage by designer Tom Scheerer, a state flag in a boys bedroom takes the granny out of grannys bedit actually was inherited from his grandmother. The wall is covered with Spatter by Hinson.
80. Simple Guest Room
For the guest bedroom of a modernist beach house on Long Island by architect Cary Tamarkin and designer Suzanne Shaker, a simple bed frame was made by stretching painters linen over a wooden platform.