You walk into your hotel room after a long day of travel.
You drop your bag, kick off your shoes… and plop down on the bed.
But wait — there’s a strip of fabric draped across the foot of the mattress.
Maybe it’s black. Maybe it’s velvet. Maybe it’s bright red or patterned.
You’ve seen it a hundred times.
You probably push it aside without thinking — or toss it on the floor before bedtime.
But that little bed runner (also called a bed scarf, throw, or bed sash) isn’t just decor.
It has four practical purposes hotels don’t advertise — but you’ll appreciate once you know.
Let’s uncover why this small detail is actually geni 1. To Keep Your Bed Clean When You’re Not Fully Ready to Sleep
Let’s be real:
When you first enter a hotel room, you’re not always climbing under the sheets