3 Tips For Furnishing A Guest Bedroom

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Furnishing a guest room is one of the more difficult aspects of home decorating. Other bedrooms in your home should reflect the personality of the people living in those rooms, and the common areas might follow a particular theme or embrace the overall family personality. However, for a guest room that will be used by different people with different tastes and needs at different times of the year, it's hard to know how to make the right call. Here are a few tips designed to help you create a guest room that your guests will love staying in.

Stay Neutral

Your guest room is the one place in your house where personality is not an asset. Sleeping in someone else's home can feel strange and even a bit disorienting, as you've probably experienced yourself. Highly unique furnishings can exacerbate those feelings.

Eschew anything ultra-modern, anything antique, and anything quirky. Opt for simple and classic furniture designs that would fit in anywhere. Choose solid, coordinating colors for upholstered furniture, rather than busy patterns.

Prioritize Comfort

Make the room as comfortable for your guests as possible by making them feel as physically comfortable as possible. The biggest issue here is, of course, the bed. If you have the space, go all out with a big queen or king bed and a plush mattress or memory foam topper.

If you are furnishing a smaller space, or if your guest room doubles as living space when you don't have guests in the house, you may need to opt for a space-saving sleeping option like a futon, sleeper sofa, or a daybed with a trundle. If you need to do this, be sure to test out the piece you're considering before you buy it to make sure that it's comfortable. Extra cushioning, like a mattress topper for a sleeper sofa mattress, can go a long way towards reducing any discomfort.

Provide Sitting Space

At least one comfortable chair is a must in a guest room. It's a common mistake to focus on beds, dressers, and luggage racks and forget to provide your guest with a quiet place to sit. It's not ideal to leave your guests with no choice other than to hang out in the common rooms of the house or stay in the bed. It's better to provide a place for them to read, watch television, or work quietly in their room during their stay.

Not only is a chair important, a small desk can be a welcome addition to your guest room as well. This provides space for your guest to work on a laptop or to sit and write.

A carefully furnished guest room will go a long way toward making your guests feel welcomed and appreciated. If your goal is to be known as a gracious and accommodating host, it all starts with choosing the right guest room furnishings. 


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