Just booked flights and then saw this on 8 tips to make an extended hotel stay feel more like home, which brought back memories of my recent long-term stay in Singapore for work. After the first week, I was really struggling with that sterile hotel feeling, until I started implementing some game-changing tactics. I brought family photos and arranged them around the room, created a mini pantry area with my favorite snacks and teas, and even bought a small diffuser to recreate my home's signature scent. It's amazing how these small touches transformed that standard hotel room into my personal sanctuary.
The biggest breakthrough came when I established a morning routine that mimicked my home life. I'd brew coffee in my travel French press, do some light yoga by the window, and even rearranged the furniture to create distinct 'zones' for working, relaxing, and sleeping. When housekeeping noticed my setup, they started leaving extra hangers and even helped me maintain my preferred room layout. These personal touches made such a difference that I actually felt a bit sad leaving my temporary home after the project ended. Can't wait to see how this Hotel Long-Stay Tips development unfolds for travelers.

