Frankly, the "bedroom" pictured in the BBC article looks somewhat offputting, like from a middle class hotel that deferred infrastructure investments since the late 90s.
If you want to make your employees feel at home at work, you might want things to look nice instead of just ticking off some boxes on some list (bed - check, nightstand - check, etc.)
If you want to make your employees feel at home at work, you might want things to look nice instead of just ticking off some boxes on some list (bed - check, nightstand - check, etc.)