Modern Design Master Bedroom

How can I make my future home look like a hotel room? (and other questions)?
—>Any tips on how I can model many of the future rooms in my future house after common hotel room styles? I feel so comfortable in pretty much all hotel rooms, so I would like to have that element in my future home, or AT LEAST in my master bedroom.
—>Would it depend on the exact chain of hotel?
I—> haven’t been in any extravegant hotels; pretty much just affordable chains like Econo Lodge and such.
—> Also, is there a way I can blend many common home styles into one? For instance, there are modern-styled homes, homes with a country touch, homes with suburban aspects, and much more, as you already know. You see, I don’t want to have to choose a concrete style when deciding on its internal design, I want to be eclectic.
—> Will all of this depend on my fiscal status? Will I have to have a large amount of money in order to pull all of this off?
That’s a pretty broad base of questions, but I’ll give it a shot: one thing that most hotel rooms have in common is that they’re generally stripped down to the bare essentials with a couple of decorator details. So, here’s a thought: you’re comfortable in them because they’re clutter-free, so aim for that style in general – you can do all sorts of eclectic themes from there, if you choose – just maintain the thought that you want it to be as clutter-free as possible. The less stuff you want to put in there, the less you’ll need to buy, so you could go for either higher-quality stuff, or just spend less in the long run. Most of the hotels probably also had furniture with pretty clean lines – you wouldn’t have seen anything very ornate. Ikea is a great place for this type of style. They tend to be very modern/European, but the lines are simple and clean, and you can work the rest of your decorating around their basic pieces easily.
Master Bedroom Suite, Mom`s Bedroom Designs in modern style.