Ah, that little strip of fabric across hotel beds — it’s called a bed runner, and it’s more than just decorative. Here’s why hotels use it:
1. Decorative Purpose
- Bed runners add a pop of color or texture, making the room look more stylish and cohesive with the overall décor.
- They give a hotel bed that “finished” or luxury-hotel look without having to invest in expensive full bedding sets.
2. Protection for the Bedspread
- Guests often place luggage, shoes, or personal items on the bed.
- The bed runner protects the main bedspread from dirt, scuffs, and wrinkles, keeping the bedding cleaner for the next guest.
3. Visual Cue
- A folded runner at the foot of the bed signals where the bed is meant to be used and indicates that the bed has been freshly made.
- It can also subtly show which end is the “foot” of the bed, helping guests orient themselves.
4. Cost-Effective Luxury
- Instead of using expensive decorative blankets or quilts over the entire bed, a thin strip is much cheaper to clean, replace, and maintain.
💡 Fun fact: Some hotels also use the bed runner as a branding tool, choosing colors or patterns that reflect their logo or design theme.
If you want, I can explain why some hotels fold the runner across the middle instead of the foot—there’s a neat practical reason behind that too. Do you want me to explain?