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Some people wake up and smell the coffee immediately — thanks to a quick fix they claim gives “hotel vibes.” Yet some experts say it’s grounds for concern. “Does anyone or would anyone put a small coffee maker in their bedroom like Nespresso hotel vibes?” one woman asked in a recent post in a Facebook group for coffee lovers.
She was apparently considering getting one of the single-serve espresso machines, sharing in the comments, “I’m so lazy and our kitchen is so cold.”“Great idea now that I’m retired,” one person commented.Izabela Magier – stock.adobe.comOne said having it in the bedroom gives “that 5-star hotel room feel.” on the blog Apartment Therapy, the writer spilled the beans on finally giving into her dream of having an espresso machine in her bedroom. She bought a miniature one that, at only 8 inches tall, wouldn’t turn her “bedroom into a coffee house,” she said. “It’s the epitome of a little luxury, particularly when I’m still in my pajamas and not yet immersed in the hustle of the day,” she added. “I used to keep a small Keurig in my bedroom,” one person wrote in a Facebook group about keeping a coffeemaker in the bedroom, like a hotel room does.The hack also saves her a few minutes each morning and forces her to sip her coffee on the balcony attached to her bedroom. The drawbacks, she said, include needing to go to the kitchen to get milk or throw out the dirty pods. “Maintaining a consistent transition ritual, such as walking to the kitchen for coffee, supports healthy circadian entrainment and behavioral patterning,” New York sleep scientist Daniel Gartenberg, Ph.D., founder of SleepSpace, told Fox News Digital.According to sleep scientist Daniel Gartenberg, drinking coffee one to two hours after waking up is best due to its impact on adenosine, the neuromodulator that helps regulate the urge to sleep.because of the impact it has on adenosine, a neuromodulator that helps regulate the urge to sleep, and cortisol, a hormone involved in wakefulness and stress. Wendy Troxel, Ph.D., a Utah-based senior scientist at the RAND Corporation, said that while she understands the convenience and feeling of “luxury” behind having a coffee maker in the bedroom, it could also encourage more frequent caffeine consumption — which can negatively impact sleep quality.“Introducing stimulating activities like brewing or drinking coffee can blur the boundaries between sleep and wakefulness, leading to an increased risk of sleep disruptions,” said Troxel, author of the book “Sharing the Covers: Every Couple’s Guide to Better Sleep.”Athleta’s Endless Summer Sale offers 25% off activewear, summer styles, and moreVividseats: Official Ticketing Partner of New York PostBryan Kohberger sent to Idaho's hellhole max security prison—here's what was on the menu for his first nightSurf instructor, 24, has arm ripped 'completely off' when 'clipped' by Amtrak train with no warningCamila Cabello says she’s ‘falling in love’ after steamy PDA beach pics with Henry Junior Chalhoub"I used to keep a small Keurig in my bedroom," one person wrote in a Facebook group about keeping a coffeemaker in the bedroom, like a hotel room does.According to sleep scientist Daniel Gartenberg, drinking coffee one to two hours after waking up is best due to its impact on adenosine, the neuromodulator that helps regulate the urge to sleep.
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