Decorating small guest bedrooms
20 Small Guest Room Ideas That Are Larger Than Life
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Raise your hand if you've ever turned your guest bedroom into storage space or a home gym you never ended up using. Spare bedrooms can be a blessing and a curse. On the one hand, an extra bedroom presents an opportunity to host friends and family when they're visiting. On the other hand, it also means having an extra room to decorate. But it is possible to make a small guest room feel finished, even when it's a tiny space.
Sometimes, all you need are a few essentials to make people feel at home. Think adequate lighting, a mirror, fresh bedding, and a little storage space. In addition to covering the essentials, we've also rounded up our most stylish tips to make your guest room worthy of a five-star review.
Read on for our favorite small guest room ideas.
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Courtesy of Tali RothNo matter how big or small, make sure the guest bedroom nightstand has the essentials: a source of light like a reading lamp and a catchall to throw jewelry or keys.
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Courtesy of Jeremiah BrentLook around the room for those extra touches that'll make the space extra comfortable: a soft rug to put your feet down on in the morning and a mirror to get your hair under control before heading out for breakfast. A full-length mirror is ideal, but at the very least, a smaller wall-hung mirror will make your guests feel at ease before they venture out of the room.
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Courtesy of Charlie FerrerStorage space is always appreciated when you're staying at someone's house, so try to empty the closets and drawer dressers, or add a folding luggage rack to make it easier for guests to unpack. A tray filled with essentials like toothpaste and snacks is also a nice touch that's simple but always appreciated. Furthermore, an extra-long bedside table with dressers functions both as a desk and storage space.
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Courtesy of Jeremiah BrentOften, our guest rooms play double-duty, so don't be afraid to make your space multipurpose by adding shoe storage or a desk. A daybed doubles perfectly as a single bed if you don't have a ton of space.
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Courtesy of Space ExplorationAdd finishing touches that'll give your guests a positive experience: Quality, fresh bedding, and a toiletry kit go a long way towards making guests comfortable, for example.
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Pick up fresh flowers and arrange them in a vase to place on the nightstand as a thoughtful welcome gesture. Bonus: They'll add a pop of color and a fragrant scent to the space.
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Don't forget a wastebasket for guests to toss their old baggage stickers, ticket stubs, crumpled up snack wrappers, and other items they've collected over the course of their travels.
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Ensure that your window treatments reflect the needs of the room. Blackout curtains layered over light-filtering shades will ensure privacy and darkness for your guests, but will also allow light in when you need it.
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Looking to go that extra mile when decorating your guest bedroom? Don't be afraid to make a statement. For example, opt for a bold headboard, funky wall art (try a gallery wall, with tips from design guru Emily Henderson), and built-in lighting for a unique aesthetic that will ensure your guests have an unforgettable stay.
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Another genius idea: Door hooks on the back of the doors, which will come in handy for towels and coats. Choose from over-the-door hooks or wall-mounted versions.
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Tessa Neustadt; DESIGN: Brady Tolbert for Emily Henderson
If you're short on space, skip the nightstands and let your headboard do double-duty. This green velvet headboard features trays on each side for reading material, a pair of glasses, or other bedtime essentials. Mount lighting on the wall instead of using a table lamp.
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Sarah Sherman SamuelInstead of opting for just one area rug, layer rugs. Add sheepskin rugs on each side of the bed to up the cozy factor in small bedrooms. It'll feel good on guests' feet, as well as warm up the space.
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Instead of trying to cram a queen bed into a small room, get a daybed. When guests aren't staying over, you can have an extra living space to hang in, and it's still comfortable enough to accommodate guests staying a few nights. Add plenty of plush throw pillows to make it feel even cozier.
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If you don't have room for a proper nightstand, you may not be sure how to add lighting to the space. Enter a pendant light. Not only does it add light without taking up space, but it also dresses up the room and adds character.
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Sara Tramp; DESIGN: Emily Henderson
A small guest room is not the place to overdecorate. Keep your décor simple and purposeful to avoid clutter. A small table lamp, a bud vase, and a piece of art are all you need to elevate your room and give it personality.
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Becky Kimbal; Design: Studio McGee
If you have a small room without a ton of natural light, pull out the oldest trick in the book: mirrors. Hanging a large mirror can open up the room and make it feel a bit larger. Bonus: It'll give guests the perfect place to get ready in the morning.
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Nicole Franzen
This bedroom is tiny, but it's packed full of charm. From the exposed brick wall, to the bold curtains, to the patterned pillows, and colorful artwork—this bedroom proves that bright, fun, and bold décor goes a long way in a tiny space.
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Sara Tramp; Deign: Emily Henderson
When you're lacking storage, every free space becomes even more important. Consider getting some under-bed storage to keep guest essentials (extra towels, toiletries, spare linens, etc.). You can also offer the storage to them if there's no closet or drawer space for their belongings.
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Tessa Neustadt; Design: Sara Tramp for Emily Henderson
No closet? No problem. A clothing rack can give your guests the space they need to hang their clothes while staying with you, and it adds a fun design element to the room, as well.
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A small shelf or wall-mounted desk is the perfect solution for guests who may need to do a little work while staying with you. You can store the chair in a closet out of the way when it's not in use to free up space.
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Our small guest room ideas are perfect, whether you're keeping a room ready for surprise drop-ins, preparing for holiday arrivals or just a long-awaited visit from family or friends.
A trick often missed when revamping a guest room is to make it feel as comfortable as other rooms in the house. Whether you want the space to feel bright, soothing, spacious or cozy, always put comfort first with all your guest bedroom ideas.
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In your zeal to be creative in every other area of your home, don’t forget the small guest room or spare room, says Irene Gunter, founder of Gunter & Co.
‘To make your bedroom ideas inviting think about texture. Fabric walling doesn’t have to cost a fortune and will transform the space, making it look sophisticated while feeling cozy and warm.’
By the same token, use proper Roman blinds or curtains. Also be a bit punchier with pattern or color. ‘You can risk it here,’ says Irene. Make sure the small guest room doesn’t have a neglected ambience and hang as many pictures as you’d have in your own bedroom. Then add details, such as fresh flowers or even faux flowers – the best ones will make the spare room look ready for action if any last-minute guests arrive.
We spoke to the experts for their favorite small guest room ideas to inspire your next bedroom remodel.
1. Add depth and interest with dark shades
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Velvet decor ideas can be used in a small guest room to add luxurious texture and depth. Luxurious and eclectic, velvet gives furnishings a deluxe update this season. Use a sultry palette of jewel tones, these dramatic looks have rich, heritage-meets-fashion attitude. Velvet is also a beautiful way to soften hard architecture.
In this guest room, we used Soane’s ‘Coral Green’ wallpaper to provide a fresh and calming backdrop, creating a beautiful neutral base for the rich, jewel-toned and contrasting Forest Green Pierre Frey velvet which accentuates the soft scalloped form of the headboard,' says Clara Ewart, head of design at Kitesgrove .
2. Be consistent with your walls
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When it comes to wall paneling and shiplap wall ideas, there are many styles available to suit the age of your house and personal taste, making them a beautiful addition to a small room.
'We made the most of this small guest bedroom by using shiplap bedroom wall ideas around the entire room to make the space more consistent and expansive,' says Karen B Wolf, creative principal and owner of Karen B Wolf Interiors .
Shiplap is also a great way to ensure your small guest room is warm, cozy – and looks expensive.
3. Keep it simple with a pared back look
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Minimalist guest room rooms can be tricky to get right. Creating a pared-back space that also exudes luxurious comfort can be a hard balance to strike, but with careful consideration it can be achieved.
Decorating with white is often the default for a small or minimalist room, however, this can often leave spaces feeling cold, especially if the white is a brilliant or cool white. Opting for a scheme of warm neutrals such as stone tones, beiges and creams will ensure a the room feels relaxed and inviting, which is important when it comes to small guest rooms.
4. Opt for a scalloped headboard in a print
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'When it comes to the tiny bedroom ideas, there are a few key things you should consider to make sure it's as beautiful as it is functional. As with any bedroom, an upholstered headboard in a statement shape will help create a focal point that will also act as an anchor for the overall design scheme.
Choose a shape and design you love, and whether you opt for velvets in bold colors or a beautiful patterned fabric, use this as the base for the rest of your scheme.
'Crisp white sheets will allude to the hotel-inspired feel, whilst opting for accessories in tones that complement your headboard will tie the look together and add that all-important balance,' says Emma Deterding, founder and creative director at Kelling Designs .
5. Fit in a compact shelf
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'With a little creativity, even the smallest of spaces can be functional,' says Jen & Mar, Co-founders of Interior Fox . 'The bedside table area for example; instead of standard bedside tables and lamps, utilize the wall space by using wall lights and position a compact shelf directly underneath, this will give you just enough room to pop your phone on at night or a few decorative items. For a seamless look that will make a small bedroom look bigger, try painting the shelf the same color as the wall.'
6. Have some flexible solutions up your sleeve
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While pull-out beds and diminutive doubles are an obvious solution for occasional sleepovers, these aren’t the only small bedroom ideas available. Thinking outside the box with bed ideas means searching for more than just hideaway beds, but for dual purpose furniture and small bedroom storage ideas, which can all make a big difference too and allow bedroom space to be fully utilized without leaving the room feeling cramped or crowded.
'I designed the bed with an antique curtain pole and separate headboards on leather straps above that can be moved together if the bedroom needed to be transformed into a double bed/two single beds for guests,' says Natascha Dartnall, founder of ND Studios . 'A great example of how the house offers versatility to the families changing plans, the wallpaper is Pierre Frey, and cushions are Andrew Martin. '
7. A small guest room can still be impactful
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While lack of space is often an issue when arranging a small bedroom, in addition to space-saving furniture, there are lots of visual tricks and decorating techniques and bedroom paint ideas that can make a small bedroom look bigger – whether it's in a family house or is an apartment bedroom.
'Small can be perfectly formed, so don't let the size of your guest room affect its decor,' says Andrea Childs, editor, Country Homes & Interiors. 'This beautiful inky blue color adds instant depth and it's softened by the painterly prints and curved rattan headboard. Keep bedding light but with pattern to tie in the artwork and choose a plain yet stylish side table.'
8. Don't forget to add your personal touch
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Have fun and personalize the space for guests – fresh flowers or plants provide a mood-lifting space and add photos or artwork that will remind them of past visits or times together.
'Choose bedroom color ideas and patterns that are likely to be universally appealing, it should be a place everyone would want to sleep in,' says Mel Bean, founder and lead interior designer of Mel Bean Interiors .
9. Choose beautiful and elegant storage
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Small bedroom storage ideas should be creative and beautiful – there is no need to compromise on style in a tiny space. While the most important thing in a small guest room is to get clutter under control, it is also worth paying attention to how you can turn your bedroom storage into a focal point.
Here, Sydney-based interior designer Tamsin Johnson developed this consciously sophisticated scheme with a rich green bookcase taking center stage.
10. Embrace joyful color and pattern
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Small guest rooms are a wonderful space in which to embrace color and pattern to create an inviting and welcoming space.
'Here, the fresh floral ‘Hencroft’ wallpaper design in Pink Primula, which features a repeating pattern of stylised cowslips, has been used within paneling to create a real sense of warmth and joy, whilst the ‘Pea Green’ paint on panelling brings a soft and peaceful feel to the space,' says Ruth Mottershead, creative director at Little Greene .
How do you maximize a small guest room?
There are many beautiful ways to maximize a small guest room that don't compromise on style or comfort.
The multipurpose study meets-spare-guest room is a typical solution in a smaller home and a daybed is a good option for such a space. Decorative choices will depend on which direction you want to go, either opting for a neutral backdrop and then adding pattern and color, or taking a bolder step.
‘Dark lacquered walls are smart in a study and pictures stand out well against them,’ says interior designer Penny Morrison. ‘When the room turns into a small guest room, bright lampshades can be introduced to add color accents, alongside boldly patterned cushions and throws for extra coziness.’
Sophie has been an interior stylist and journalist for over 20 years and has worked for many of the main interior magazines during that time, both in-house and as a freelancer. On the side, as well as being the News Editor for indie magazine, 91, she trained to be a florist in 2019 and launched The Prettiest Posy where she curates beautiful flowers for modern weddings and events. For H&G, she writes features about interior design – and is known for having an eye for a beautiful room.
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This farmhouse bedroom features the Taylor Linens Kennebunk Brick Stripe Duvet Cover. The rustic, weathered and worn shelf brings the farmhouse feel right into the bedroom, adorned with country decor. Simply a gorgeous farmhouse "chic"-styled bedroom!
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Original design example of a small contemporary guest bedroom (guest room) with green walls, carpet, beige flooring and paneling on part of the wall without a fireplace
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Stylish design: small guest bedroom (guest room) in modern style with white walls, ceramic tile floor and white floor - the latest trend and fun into what was originally a very dull and beige property. Choosing bright and colorful wallpapers, playful patterns and bold colors to match our wonderful clients’ taste and personalities, careful consideration was given to each and every independently-designed room. nine0007
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This stunning Aspen Woods showhome is designed on a grand scale with modern, clean lines intended to make a statement. Throughout the home you will find warm leather accents, an abundance of rich textures and eye-catching sculptural elements. The home features intricate details such as mountain inspired paneling in the dining room and master ensuite doors, custom iron oval spindles on the staircase, and patterned tiles in both the master ensuite and main floor powder room. The expansive white kitchen is bright and inviting with contrasting black elements and warm oak floors for a contemporary feel. An adjoining great room is anchored by a Scandinavian-inspired two-storey fireplace finished to evoke the look and feel of plaster. Each of the five bedrooms has a unique look ranging from a calm and serene master suite, to a soft and whimsical girls room and even a gaming inspired boys bedroom. This home is a spacious retreat perfect for the entire family! nine0007
Wonderful interior of a small guest room
Do you have a small apartment or a modest cottage outside the city? And you don't have a separate guest bedroom? But at the same time, you often receive friends and relatives within the walls of your own home.
You can place them in the main saloon, free up the nursery or your own bedroom, and create pleasant and comfortable conditions for restful sleep and relaxation.
Today we will introduce you to a unique solution to this problem - a "guest room in a box". nine0003
Nautical themed bedroom by Columbine Antiques & Decoration Ltd.
Numerous friends and relatives should feel warm and cozy within the walls of your home, so nothing should overshadow their stay at your place.
Try to allocate a suitable corner in your unusual house for accommodating people. It can be a children's room, a main boudoir or a TV room.
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Nautical Boudoir by Tom Stringer Design Partners
Before placing guests in your own apartment, take care of cleanliness and impeccable order. This will give them a pleasant impression of being in the walls of your home.
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Put bedding and towels for relatives and friends in a separate closet. In this case, if necessary, you can quickly find them.
However, make sure they are kept out of the reach of pets and children. Wash your clothes once a month to keep them fresh and fresh. nine0003
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If you wish, you can buy new textiles, napkins, pillowcases, blankets and duvet covers if the previous sets were spoiled by mischievous kids or a cat and a dog. Choose a snow-white shade that is associated with impeccable cleanliness and order.
Since your miniature apartment or cottage does not have an extra bedroom, you will have to place these accessories in a closet or on the shelves of creative furniture in order to get all the things if necessary and form a cozy corner for relaxing and having fun. nine0003
Alison Hodgson Designed Guest Room in a Box
To keep your bedding and towels immaculately clean and tidy, you can purchase a plastic container with a lid. It is great for a practical and functional arrangement of things that need to be kept in a neat appearance.
In addition, the box can be perfectly placed in a wardrobe or on the mezzanine, and translucent walls will allow the owner to quickly navigate and find the right thing. nine0003
If you have extra bedding that also needs to be neatly organized, you can buy a large container.
We have presented to our readers a selection of tips and tricks for arranging a comfortable and practical sleeping place for friends, which will allow them to enjoy sleep and relaxation in wonderful conditions.