How to organize your hotel room space to make it feel like home: a few tips
To make your hotel room feel as comfortable as possible, just like your home, you need to make a little effort.
A few life hacks will help you with this, as described by Obsev.
Bacteria-free remote control
Even if your room looks clean, there are still some hidden areas and objects that are teeming with bacteria and germs. And oddly enough, one of these items is the remote control, which often goes unnoticed by cleaners. Imagine how often you clean your remote control at home! To reduce the risk of getting sick, a simple solution is to wrap the remote control in an ice pack or shower cap.
Optimize your space
Don't have enough space for your stuff? No problem! Look in your closet to see if there's an ironing board you can change. If you can't find it, just contact the helpful staff at the front desk and ask them to bring it to your room. The ironing board can be used not only as an extra shelf but also as a versatile place to work or eat.
Protect your room
If you're traveling with a bungee cord or even an extra rope or string, try this trick! Hotel locks are notoriously weak if they work at all, but you deserve some peace of mind while you're sleeping somewhere far from home. Just tie your cord in a knot and attach it with a bead.
Hot sandwich in your room
Fancy a delicious grilled cheese sandwich? With just an iron and a piece of aluminum foil, you can have it ready in no time! Simply prepare the sandwich as usual, wrap it tightly in aluminum foil, and heat it with the iron on both sides. Your delicious sticky treat will be ready to eat in just a few minutes.
Sort out the pillows
If your pillow is too low, simply take some towels from the bathroom and place them under the pillow. You can add more towels as needed to find the desired height. And for those overly fluffy pillows, try folding the towel and stuffing it inside the pillowcase for extra firmness.
As TravelWise wrote, experts shared their life hacks on how to minimize possible risks and feel comfortable while traveling.