Top Tips for Styling Your Guest Bedroom

If you’ve got a spare room that you’re not sure what to do with, why not make it a guest room? You’ll want to think about how to style it so that your guests will feel comfortable and happy. Check out our simple tips for styling your guest bedroom.

How to Style Your Guest Bedroom

  • Think about the bed first

If you are lucky enough and have a spare bedroom in your home, guests will likely stay over at least once in your lifetime. If this is the case, then think about how important it is for them to feel comfortable when they get there. 

The guest room is the second, if not the first thing your guests will see—so make sure everything from the bedding down has been styled in a way that makes sense with the rest of your home and its surroundings.

The focal point of any guest room should be its bedding, and if you don’t have enough space for two beds, get creative. Get a comfortable mattress that is firm enough to support two people without causing back pain but soft enough not to disturb a deep slumbering friend or family member who might share it with you during their visit.

A large sheet set with coordinating pillows will give off an airy vibe while also being comfy and inviting—the sort of place where someone would want nothing more than to curl up on one side or stretch out on both sides at once!

  • Add personality to your room

Give your guest bedroom a defining feature by choosing one colour from the rest of your home and using it in an unexpected place. Try a patterned bedspread or duvet cover, or use a rug with beautiful print.

Bring texture into the space. Use furniture with exciting details such as carved wood frames on the legs and hand-curved designs on chairs and tables when possible.

Add accessories that combine style and function, like lamps with built-in USB charging ports or clocks that double outlets!

  • Try and keep it simple

If you have a small guest room, try to limit the number of things in it. Too many things can make a space feel cluttered and overwhelming. A simple bedside table with one lamp or nightstand with a small light and alarm clock will do the trick.

  • Don’t forget comfortable furniture

Comfort is a big deal when hosting guests. You want your guests to relax and feel at home, so the furniture must be comfortable. Placing many soft cushions on an armchair or sofa can be a great way of adding comfort and making your couch look more stylish. 

If the room can accommodate two sofas, make sure one has arms – this makes it easier for guests who want to put their feet up while watching TV or reading and might encourage them not to take over the whole room!

  • Make it relaxing

The most important thing to do when styling your guest bedroom is to make it relaxing. Choose a calming colour scheme, use soft lighting and make sure the walls are painted in a subtle colour, such as mint green or light grey. 

Consider using pastel colours like pale blue or mauve for bed linen, curtains, throws, and cushions instead of deep reds or dark blues – they’re less harsh on the eye and will help create an atmosphere of calmness in your room. You can also bring in plants for natural beauty!

Another way to achieve this relaxing effect is by incorporating mirrors into your design. Mirrors reflect light around the room, so it feels brighter and more spacious. We recommend adding large mirrors above wardrobes or beds.

A rug is also great for creating an inviting atmosphere. Choose one big enough for two people to sit comfortably cross-legged while reading together at night before bedtime.

  • Make it versatile

Consider how multifunctional it can be to make the most of your guest room. Consider the available space, the number of guests you’ll be hosting, and their needs. A small room with no en suite bathroom or toilet might be better suited to one person rather than two. 

You also want to think about how much time they will spend there—if they’re staying only for a night or even two nights, then having them sleep on an air mattress won’t cut it unless they are just passing through.

To ensure that your guest bedroom is versatile enough for all situations, think about its style: what kind of look do you want? Will it fit in with other rooms in your home? Does it need privacy curtains over any windows? What colour scheme would work best? Finally, where does this room lie within your house — is there another bedroom nearby where people can go instead if needed?

Conclusion

By following these steps, you’ll be able to create a guest bedroom that is both functional and stylish. Better yet, it will be comfortable for your guests and their needs.


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