A well-designed guest bedroom can have a lasting impression on your guests. It is a way of welcoming guests into your home and making them feel appreciated. Introduce elements into your guest bedroom space to make them feel comfortable and relaxed.
Give it the same attention you would to the rest of your home. Invest in the best mattress, multiple plush towels, fluffy throw pillows, and a stylish yet cosy duvet. Adding the extra touches like a large ornate mirror, a beautiful vase or potted plants, storage furniture, and ambient decorative lighting are important in completing your guest bedroom look.
Modular furniture stores in Goa build state-of-the-art wardrobes, vanities and other interiors as per the European standards for all your rooms. Keep in mind, a few thoughtful touches, attentive communication, and applying trends embodying your design aesthetic will help create an exceptional and memorable guest experience.
The Five-star Experience
We have all succumbed to frenzied last-minute packing that has left us a few overnight essentials short on our trip. Assume your guests did too. Ensure the guest bedroom is stocked with essentials worthy of a relaxed hotel stay. Put in the extra effort and equip the guest bedroom with toiletries, slippers, luxury towels, a wastebasket, and drinkable water.
It is imperative that you communicate with your guests about any special needs that they may have, before their arrival. Upon arrival, take your guests on a house tour, introduce them to any family members or other guests, and offer refreshments. It is also important to respect their privacy and give them space when they need it.
Invest in Durable yet Stylish Furniture and Linen
Create a luxurious oasis by investing in a large bed and a comfortable mattress. Deviate from using perfectly pressed sheets and over-the-top formal throw pillows. This can create a very uninviting appearance as your guests would probably be fearful of creating a crease on your perfectly made-up bed. Instead, give your guest bed layers of fresh soft linens in light colours. Light colours help create an inviting and calm atmosphere conducive to sleep.
Also, use a few large fluffy pillows. Now you have created the perfect set-up that is beckoning you to dive in. Additionally, you can opt for a trundle bed to create that extra space for an additional guest or a bed with drawers underneath that can be used as extra storage space. Place a nightstand next to the bed for extra built-in storage.
If space permits, set up a small sitting area in an unused corner, ideally near a window for natural lighting and a view. Place a loveseat or two armchairs with a coffee table. Ensure this setup is in theme with the bed. Use matching throw pillows to achieve this effect. Equip the table with a small portable coffee maker, artisanal coffee mugs and coffee blend options. This arrangement is sure to delight the guests.
A Mix of Natural and Ambient Lighting
If your guest room lacks sufficient natural lighting, keep in mind that light colours reflect sunlight better. So maintain a light colour palette when using fabrics for the bed or when setting up the coffee nook. Decorate the room with a large mirror and other reflective accessories to bounce off natural as well as artificial light. You can install blackout drapes for when your guests want to turn in for the day and rest.
Artificial lighting can be used to improve the lighting of the room and as a decorative as well. Browse through various options of chandeliers, wall-mounted fixtures, floor lamps, and table lamps that you think best align with the overall design aesthetic. Use amber lighting to create a warm ambience. Place a tall floor lamp next to the bed so your guests have ample lighting for hassle-free reading.
Breathe Life into the Room with Plants
Houseplants add life to the room along with providing tremendous health benefits like improved air quality. It also brings about positive energy to the room and is essentially aesthetically pleasing to the eye.
Add a few houseplants to your guest bedroom design. This lends the space some colour and texture. Introduce trailing houseplants along the windowsill, a shelf, or hanging from a pot. These plants are highly tolerant to shaded and low-light environments. Additionally, you can also consider cacti or wispy ferns for textural diversity.
Place a potted plant like Dracaena, known for its air-purifying qualities, next to the coffee setup area. These plants grow up to 3 feet with impressive foliage and detailed markings, making this plant a great decorative as well.
Go the extra mile and place a good-looking vase with flowers on the bedside table. It sure will add to the ultimate guest experience.
All in all, by providing a comfortable and welcoming space, you show your guests that you value their comfort and appreciate their visit.