For a weary traveler, a stylish, well-designed guest room gives a sense
of comfort hotels can’t match. If you don’t know
where to start, begin with the features of a typical hotel room: Luxury
bedding, soft lighting, one or more beds, a luggage rack, a place to sit, a
desk for work. Sure, not every guest room can mimic the scene of your last
hotel stay, but seeing the room as a getaway spot is a step in the right
direction!
If
you don’t have a guest room, you are not alone. In fact, many people make do
with an air mattress or an extra pillow for couch surfers. It is the special
touches that make a difference. For many, a guest room is a luxury. To be able
to offer your company a space of their own is a true gift. If you are fortunate
to have an entire room devoted to housing out-of-towners, you can focus on
making this interior a truly special one.
Start with the specifics– a comfy
bedding and a welcoming layout. In fact, for smaller spaces,
this may be all you can manage, and it will certainly get the job done. For
larger rooms, a dresser, a chair and other small furnishings can be added.
For example, two chairs and an
ottoman help create a comfortable vibe.
Some homes may have
the benefit of a larger guest space that can accommodate more than one bed. A side-by-side
bed layout would fit into this kind of room, courtesy of a posh
guest room that has fun with the symmetry of sleeping two.
Guests may not mind
sharing a room if the room is a beautifully designed space. The memories of the
beauty and design of the room will linger with them for a long time.
At Rosemary’s we delight in transforming
your home and office into a haven even with a limited budget. We also offer
consultancy and advisory services on all aspects of interior decoration.
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