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Designing a Welcoming Guest Bedroom

  • lunette932
  • Jan 1
  • 3 min read

An intentional guide to creating a spare bedroom your guests will feel at home in.


The guest bedroom is a thoughtful balance of function and beauty, and one of the most meaningful spaces to prepare when welcoming others into your home. Whether you have a dedicated spare room or are thoughtfully carving out space for overnight guests, the goal remains the same: to create an environment that feels calm, considered, and genuinely inviting.

When hosting, it’s often the small details that make the biggest difference. From comfort to atmosphere, a well-prepared guest bedroom allows visitors to feel at ease, settled, and cared for. Here are a few key considerations to help you create a welcoming space your guests will truly enjoy.

Provide Thoughtful Storage

Even a guest bedroom with limited built-in storage can feel generous with a few considered additions. A slim standing dresser is often easier to incorporate than expected, but if that’s not possible, clearing a small amount of space specifically for your guests goes a long way. Woven baskets or a simple tray offer a practical and unobtrusive place for personal belongings, helping the room feel organised and calm.

For longer stays, consider adding a larger basket with a lid and letting guests know it’s available for worn clothing. It’s a small detail, but one that makes the space feel intentionally prepared rather than temporarily arranged.



Introduce Something Fresh

A guest bedroom instantly feels more inviting when there’s a sense of life and softness. A simple stem, a small arrangement, or a touch of greenery on the bedside table brings an ease and warmth that feels intentional.

If you’re hosting often or prefer low-maintenance solutions, faux greenery works beautifully when chosen with care. It offers the same visual freshness while allowing the room to remain effortless and unfussy. Subtle touches like this can also introduce gentle colour or seasonal shifts, adding depth without overwhelming the space.



Add Additional Seating

Thoughtful comfort extends beyond the bed. Including a chair or small bench gives guests a place to pause, read, or lay out clothing without relying solely on the bed. This becomes especially valuable when hosting more than one guest, allowing the room to function with ease while still feeling relaxed and uncluttered.



Incorporate a Mirror

A mirror is one of those subtle additions that quietly enhances a guest bedroom. A full-length option allows guests to get ready with ease, while also helping the room feel lighter and more open. By reflecting natural light and surrounding textures, a mirror adds depth and balance, making the space feel considered without overwhelming it.



Layer in Cozy Textiles

Thoughtful layering goes a long way in creating a guest bedroom that feels inviting and lived in. Extra blankets, throws, and pillows add warmth and visual depth while giving guests the flexibility to adjust to their own comfort.

Crisp sheets paired with a plush duvet set a welcoming foundation, while an end-of-bed quilt or softly draped throw introduces texture and softness. These layers not only enhance the look of the space but also ensure guests feel cared for, comfortable, and at ease throughout their stay.



Leave Considered Extras

Thoughtfully styled details help a guest bedroom feel intuitive and welcoming. Use the nightstand to offer simple comforts such as a small tray for jewellery, a dish or box for personal items, and a softly scented candle to create a sense of calm. A few carefully chosen books invite quiet moments of pause, while a carafe of water and glass ensure guests have everything they need close at hand. These considered touches may seem small, but they play a meaningful role in making guests feel genuinely cared for.



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