B&Bs trade on hospitality and small touches. The wifi card in the room or on the breakfast sideboard is one of dozens of small details. It should feel like the rest of the place.
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Bed and breakfasts are usually older buildings with character: wide-plank floors, framed art, hand-cut flowers, the smell of coffee in the morning. The wifi card belongs in that world. A 5x7 framed card in each room, or one well-placed on the sideboard, fits without trying. We picked six styles that read warm, refined, and at home in older spaces.
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Boutique hotel calm. Warm cream paper, italic serif headline, terracotta eyebrow.
For hosts and guesthouses. Warm linen palette, refined serif, a friendly terracotta accent.
Soft sage paper with a delicate botanical sensibility. For garden flats and slow afternoons.
Sky-blue paper, a sandy accent, an ocean wave for a divider. Salt air with the wifi.
A boutique hotel after dark. Forest green walls, brass accents, candlelit serif.
Manila paper, big bold caps, a single press of cranberry red. Newspaper masthead energy.
Villa is the natural pick for traditional inns and Victorian-era homes. Host (warm linen) for cottage stays. Botanical for garden inns. Summer Coastal for seaside B&Bs. Hotel Brass for moodier evening properties. Letterpress for converted-mill or industrial heritage stays.