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Why Guests Sleep Better in Hotels — And What That Means for Your Property

There's a reason guests check out of well-run properties raving about the sleep. It's not magic. It's not the mattress alone. It's darkness, temperature, and the kind of sealed-off quiet that most people's homes never quite achieve — and that the best hospitality properties deliver without guests ever having to think about it.

Our founder broke this down properly over on Sleep With Nikki — what hotels are actually doing right, why it works physiologically, and why the gap between a well-executed guest room and a mediocre one shows up most clearly in how guests feel when they wake up. If you're outfitting a property and wondering where sleep quality actually comes from, it's worth a read.

"When I sleep, I need it to count. The hours are not always plentiful and not always at conventional times — so when I get them, I need them to actually work. Which is why I've spent an embarrassing amount of time thinking about why I sleep so much better in hotels."

The short version: blackout window treatments, cooler ambient temperatures, and the layered approach to light and sound that commercial properties get right by default. The longer version — including Nugget's surprisingly well-reasoned conspiracy theory about the squirrels — is on the blog.

Full breakdown on Sleep With Nikki →

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Written by Nikki, associated with Signature Supply Co and Hotel Home Pillows. For hospitality-grade sleep products in bulk, you're already in the right place.

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