A woman has shared a ‘bedroom hack’ on social media that she claims will make your bed look as neat as a hotel – and you only need one simple ingredient to do it
We all know that hotel beds seem to have a magical touch, looking neater than anything we could ever achieve at home.
But now, thanks to a TikToker, the secret to achieving that same pristine look in your own bedroom has been revealed – and all you need is warm water and a spray bottle.
In a video titled ‘hacks that won’t break the bank’, a woman from the @purdyandfigg account demonstrated how spraying your bedsheets with warm water can give them that crisp, freshly laundered feel, even when you’re not on holiday.
She advised: “Spray warm water on your sheets to de-crease them”, as she is seen re-purposing an old spray bottle to keep costs low. The sheets appear significantly less creased after her treatment, perfect for impressing any guests – the sheets look fresh and worthy of a five-star rating.
Another tip shared in the video is to fold the end of your toilet roll and stamp it with the tap to mimic the hotel experience. This cost-free method can add a special touch to your home if you have guests staying over – no need to splash out to make your guests feel like they’re visiting somewhere special.
The TikToker added that this hack may not be for everyday use but can be employed ‘when you want to add a bit of luxury to your bathroom’. People are loving these cost-effective tips to make your home smell divine, with one trick being to pop essential oils on tissue and tuck it under the bin bag. It keeps that all-too-familiar pong at bay as your rubbish mounts up.
People are hailing these ideas as both thrifty and ingenious, with one enthusing in a social media post: “Aw I love stuff like this, I’m definitely doing the essential oils in the bin, and the water thing on the tap who would’ve thought! Made my day!” Another was keen to share their own twist: “Add Comfort to the warm water.”
Someone else chimed in with approval: “Ooh gonna try some of these out”, while a frugal user suggested: “I just spritz my bin with whatever random cleaning spray I have to hand.”