Drift out into the rain and wake up to sizzling bacon – is creating your own ASMR soundscape the key to a good night’s sleep?

How much control do we have over our sleep environment? We may be able to choose the best mattress and pillow, but when it comes to disturbing nighttime noises, we often have to settle for what our local environment has to offer. If I could dictate my sleep sounds, I would make sure the Alaskan Malamute who lives next door doesn’t cry mournfully between 12 noon and 7 a.m.

But just because we can’t stop ambient noise doesn’t mean we can’t control what we hear at night. a questionnaire Commissioned by hotel chain Premier Inn, it has been found that 50 percent of people use white noise to fall asleep at least some of the time, while 26 percent listen to it every night. And it turns out we all dream of rainy evenings, with 40 percent of white noise listeners choosing rain as their top soothing sound.

But is a wet night really what we want to imagine as we drift away? With the launch of its new white noise service – NodFlix – Premier Inn is helping us dream a little bigger by tapping into our secret sleep fantasy: snuggling on a luxurious hotel mattress during a decadent weekend away with a sumptuous breakfast waiting in the morning.

A man opens the curtains on the windows in his bedroom and lets in the morning light

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Inspired by ASMR, the NodFlix soundscapes are the kind of quiet background noise you’d expect to hear in a hotel. It’s the suitcases rolling down the hallway, the brush of luxurious linens as you sink into bed, the elevator doors opening in the penthouse suite… It’s the sound of soothing luxury, and yes, you can still hear the clatter of raindrops. in the distance. (Or for a hotel-style upgrade, switch to the sound of a rain shower.)