THIS is how to make an average bed better than a five-star hotel - and it only takes seconds.
Whether you want to recreate the perfect hotel stay or impress guests during their visit - these hacks are a game-changer.
Self-professed Home Hacks Queen, Carolina McCauley, shared her three top tips for making your bed on .
The first trick is to use a bed making tool, an iron-shaped plastic device that acts as a "mattress jack" and keeps it propped up.
This helps you tuck the bed sheet under to ensure it doesn't pop off and leave any mattress exposed from underneath.
"To help lifting heavy mattresses and tuck in sheets without braking your nails," Carolina added.
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Another way to make your bed looks five-star is to get rid of those crinkled duvet covers.
An easy hack to avoid ironing only requires some warm water and a spray bottle.
"Add warm water to a spray bottle and spray over your bed while smoothing with your hands to remove wrinkles with no ironing," the homemaker explained.
The third tip to recreate a luxurious hotel bed is to "keep the sheets tag in the right hand corner so your sheet fits every time."
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People were amazed by the simple yet effective hacks, especially the mattress lifting tool.
One wrote: "WTF there's a bed lifter? I could have been saving my back all this time."
"Okay that mattress lifter looks amazing," agreed another.
Someone else commented: "I need to get this... The struggle is real."
The Home Hacks Queen shares plenty of tips on her Instagram platform including how to clean glass easily, how to bake with no mess and Amazon storage finds.
And Carolina is not the only influencer spreading her top bed-making tips.
Mrs D - a British mum who also shares cleaning hacks on social media - urged her followers not to make their bed first thing in the morning.
The expert claimed doing so might just cause mites and bed bugs.
She revealed that trapping damp air in your bed by making it as soon as you wake up could encourage dust mites and bed bugs to breed in your sheets.
According to Mrs D, the sweet spot is airing your bed “for at least an hour” every morning.
Taking to Instagram, she : “It seems a lot of people get up and make the bed straight away.
“This is something you need to stop doing.
“Get out of bed and throw the duvet back and let your bed breathe."
Mrs D’s other tips for preventing nasty critters breeding in your bed are washing your sheets once a week and deep cleaning your mattress once a month with a vacuum and steamer.
She also advised washing pillows and duvets once every six months.
Chantel Mila, known online as , is another social media user who regularly shares cleaning and interior design hacks with her 1.5 million followers.
She gave her three top tips on how to make your home look more expensive.