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Bedroom Decorate Decorating Guest Rooms

How to Style a Guest Room So Good, Guests Won’t Want to Leave

Simple decorating ideas to transform your guest room into a cozy, inviting haven.

July 8, 2025 at 11:29 PM PST
Bedroom Decorate Decorating Guest Rooms

How to Style a Guest Room So Good, Guests Won’t Want to Leave

Simple decorating ideas to transform your guest room into a cozy, inviting haven.

July 8, 2025 at 11:29 PM PST

Hosting houseguests during the holiday season can feel like a chore. The hustle and bustle of the season adds extra stress, but hosting during the summer months has a completely different vibe. Relaxing days spent soaking up the summer sun exude carefree living, and your guest room should convey the same sense of ease. Creating a serene environment and a place of peace can make visitors feel like they’ve escaped to a relaxing vacation. Extra bedrooms can be easy to overlook, but decorating guest rooms requires little more than creative styling and intentional decor.

It’s no secret that little details are often the key to making a room feel inviting and warm. From pictures in the living room to fragrant soaps in the bathroom, attention to detail adds a touch of inviting charm. The concept works similarly for decorating guest rooms. Small elements can make the difference between making your visitors feel comfortable and creating a memorable experience. Beyond that, a well-decorated guest room can also add to your home’s overall look and feel. Whether you’re hosting family, friends, or in-laws, these decorating ideas will take your guest room to new heights.

Tips for Decorating Guest Rooms

  • Incorporate fresh floral bouquets and green plants.
  • Select a cohesive color scheme.
  • Place a mini fridge in the room, stocked with snacks and beverages.
  • Think about extra seating for comfort.
  • Add a writing desk for guests to work.
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Incorporate Fresh Flowers

Whether placed in the dining room or kitchen, flowers are a sign of welcome. In the guest bedroom, they have the same effect, breathing life into the space and making visitors feel at home. The best part is that you don’t have to spring for a formal arrangement. A few stems and a simple vase are more than enough to lighten the mood.

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Choose a Color Scheme

Like any room in your home, the colors you choose can convey a strong message. Guest rooms are the perfect place to play with color palettes because they are a contained space. Sticking to a color scheme in this room doesn’t just give it a designer look; it also makes the room feel coordinated and cohesive. Start by conceptualizing how you want the room to feel and select a few coordinating colors that convey that emotion. Whether you stick to neutral tones or choose to play with vivid shades, keeping to a dedicated palette will go far.

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Curate a Mini Bar

Mini bars are a nice amenity in hotel rooms, but can also be ideal for guest bedrooms. If you really want to wow your visitors, consider placing a small fridge in the room and curating a small nook of snacks and beverages. Creating a beverage station, complete with water kettles, teas, and instant coffee, builds on the idea and makes the space feel more inviting. This little initiative will make them feel welcomed and relaxed.

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Add Extra Seating

After winding down for the day, nothing is more relaxing than watching a movie or a late-night TV show. Since guest rooms often include TVs, why not give guests a cozy place to sit? A small couch or spacious accent chair works well at providing comfortable seating and enhancing the overall decor of the room. Just be sure to add a few throw pillows for an extra stylish touch.

Add a Writing Desk

Whether you work from home or not, a writing desk in a guest room is a nice touch. It elevates the design of the room by adding structure and dimension. It’s also an easy way to bring in texture or color. You can play around with different desktops and upholstery on the chairs for a dynamic look and create a cozy corner with various lighting fixtures.




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