Why Do Hotels Always Place a Cloth Across the Bed?

🌍 2. A Tradition with European Roots

The practice became widespread in mid-20th century America, inspired by European inns and luxury hotels where formality and presentation were paramount. The cloth added a finishing touch, signaling that the room was “dressed” and ready for guests—like a ribbon on a gift.

It also helped hide the fold line of a bedspread that was tucked at the foot of the bed—a common style in the past.

🧠 3. Psychological Comfort & Visual Appeal

Hotels use design to create a sense of cleanliness, order, and luxury. A bed scarf:

  • Breaks up large blocks of color
  • Adds texture and dimension
  • Creates a “finished” look that feels intentional and cared for

This subtle cue tells guests: “This space is clean, prepared, and welcoming.”

❌ What It’s Not For

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