How to create a hotel bed for under $1,000 — the mattress, pillow, and bed sheet deals I'd snap up for luxury comfort

A collage of sleep products against a blue background with stars, clockwise: A SiJo sheet set, a Brooklinen Sleep Mask in its box, a BedSure blanket, a Coop Sleep Goods pillow, Marriott Slippers, a DreamCloud Classic Mattress
(Image credit: DreamCloud / SiJo / Brooklinen / BedSure / Coop Sleep Goods / Marriott Hotels / Edited by Gemini)

The best hotels understand the bed is the focal point of the room, a haven for relaxation where you can kick back and let go of stress, worry and to-do lists. That’s why the mattresses used in hotels are famous for their high-quality comfort, indulgent support and impeccable finish.

I’ve searched the best of Amazon's Big Spring Sale (plus the best luxury sleep brands online) to bring you everything you need to build a dreamy hotel set-up at home, all for under $1,000. That’s less than a weekend away at a five-star hotel.

The mattress is the centerpiece and I’ve selected the DreamCloud Classic as it’s the best mattress we’ve tested for sheer value. (Also check out our guide to the best hotel mattresses). Otherwise, opt for crisp white fabrics, the preferred hotel bedding color, and don't forget the finishing flourishes, like a calming room spray.

Ruth Jones
Senior Sleep staff Writer

Ruth is an experienced Senior Staff writer at Tom’s Guide, covering all things sleep and mattresses. She writes to help people sleep better, from how-tos to the latest deals to mattress reviews, and has interviewed an array of experts who share her passion. She is also our specialist on memory foam — she’s flown around the world to see memory foam being made — and leads our hotel mattress content. She has a deep interest in the link between sleep and health, and has tried enough mattresses, from Helix to Nectar to Simba, to know the right bed really can make a difference to your wellbeing. Before joining the team at Tom’s Guide, Ruth worked as a sleep and mattress writer for our sister website, TechRadar.

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