Luxury Guest Bedroom
Nick Johnson
When it comes to decorating a home, a guest bedroom is one space that often tends to get overlooked. But believe it or not, this room is more than deserving of your attention. It's a space that allows your guests to get much-needed sleep, spend time reading one of their favorite books, chatting on the phone, or just sitting to reflect after a hectic day. Plus, it serves as a cozy spot for your friends and family to fully experience your interior design aesthetic as well as your ability to pay attention to thoughtful details. With that in mind, it's worth aiming for a guest bedroom that's equal parts stylish and comfortable.
Whether you choose to design a space with a modern flair and vibrant color schemes or keep it simple with a serene, rustic-inspired interior, there are a slew of decorating choices that can lead you to the perfect guest bedroom layout. Ready to give it a try for yourself? Regardless of where your design sensibilities lie, you're guaranteed to find inspiration in this roundup of 20+ guest bedroom decor ideas. These chic interiors are filled with creative ideas that are guaranteed to make your guests request another stay.
Paul Costello
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Antique Furnishings
In a New Orleans manse designed by Sara Ruffin Costello, an antique bed and Chinese screen complement a vintage rug from Sunday Shop. The wall trim is in Farrow & Ball's Lichen. Kate Moss photograph by Craig McDean.
Douglas Friedman
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Vibrant Palette
When it came to designing a guest bedroom in Miami Beach, Lee F. Mindel chose to go bold. The striking space, showcasing a mix of modern and pop sensibilities, features wall panels painted in Benjamin Moore's Cool Aqua and a matching headboard in a Link Textiles fabric. The custom bedding is by E. Braun & Co. The Oluce lamps are from MSK Illuminations, and the nightstands are from Design Within Reach.
Simon Upton
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Global-Inspired Details
The guest room in the Beirut apartment of artist Nabil Nahas includes a Syrian mother of pearl–and–bone inlay mirror, chair, and chest of drawers; a 1930s Murano glass chandelier; and an upholstered Jean Royère armchair. The curtains are of a cotton fabric from a Damascus souk, and the floor is paved with tiles from Marseille, France.
Nick Johnson
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Layers of Texture
A blend of classic and modern design was the perfect approach for a Thom Filicia-designed guest bedroom in New York's West Village. To pull off the look, the designer used layers of texture, including a custom rug from Patterson Flynn & Martin and drapery fabric by Mila Blake.
Simon Upton
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Reid Rolls; Styling: Chelsea Fierst
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Striped Wall
Interior designer Brigette Romanek incorporated a black and white striped accent wall into this Hamptons guest bedroom. The design scheme also features a Poltrona Frau bed and a B&B Italia nightstand.
Kate Martin
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Unique Art
For his townhouse in London's Notting Hill, designer Peter Mikic hung family heirlooms—a painting and Japanese gilt panels—on the walls of a guest room. The floor lamp is midcentury Italian, the armchair is antique, and the walls are papered in a hemp by Altfield.
Simon Upton
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All-Over Pattern
The wallcovering, curtain, and bedcover in a guest room at the Netherlands home of Daniel Beauchemin and Marc de Laat are a classic toile de Jouy. Beauchemin designed the headboard, and the side table is vintage.
Laura Resen
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Rustic-Inspired Accents
The ceiling and beams in a guest room in the Sonoma County, California, home of Patrick Printy and Dan Holland are reclaimed oak, adding a rustic flair to the space. A Room & Board bed has a custom-made headboard, the antique armchair is covered in a Holland & Sherry wool, and the portrait of a Civil War general was found in North Carolina.
Giorgio Baroni
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Bright White
French decorator Christian Liaigre built a trio of bungalows above the coast of Saint Lucia for friends. In the all-white guesthouse, mosquito netting is draped over twin beds dressed with D. Porthault linens.
Miguel Flores-Vianna
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Canopy Bed
Mary Lynn Turner and her daughters furnished the guest cottage at their family retreat in Ketchum, Idaho, with an Anthropologie bed dressed with Sferra linens, an antique suzani, and linen shades and curtains by C&C Milano.
Simon Upton
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Floral Decor
In designer Alessandra Branca's Rome apartment, which happens to be the top floor of a 16th-century convent, floral watercolors by Anna Chiara Branca line the guest room wall, the bed is dressed with sheets by Schweitzer Linen and a vintage Indian coverlet, and the custom-made headboard is upholstered with an antique textile.
Ricardo Labougle
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Gallery Wall
When interior designer Pasquale Capasso started work on a century-old villa high on the island of Capri, he recalled finding beautiful old books of shell images at a flea market in Florence. He asked an artist to paint over them and put them in a mix of frames to create a headboard for the owner.
William Abranowicz
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Wall Hanging
In Brazilian architect and designer Sig Bergamin's Paris home, an 18th-century fabric fragment hangs above the guest-room bed; the arm-chair is Indian, and the wall is upholstered in a cotton by Fabricut.
Richard Powers
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Bold Chevron
Designer Kelly Behun is well-known for bringing dramatic flair to modern spaces. In this guest bedroom of one of her clients, the chevron wallpaper is by Schumacher, and the daybed is custom-made and upholstered in a suede by Kravet.
William Abranowicz
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Upholstered Twin Beds
Home designer Michael Maher tucked twin beds under the eaves of his guest room. Maher designed the upholstered headboards; the coverlets are antique matelassé.
Björn Wallander
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Rustic Flair
Executive Buffy Birrittella has worked with Ralph Lauren for more than 40 years, and was one of his first 10 employees. Her Sundance, Utah, property's guesthouse features Navajo weavings from the early 1900s, a cowhide-covered trunk from the 1890s, and a chandelier and floor lamp by Firesong Forge.
Douglas Friedman
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Statement Chandelier
Designer Steven Gambrel's Upper East Side apartment showcases a brass chandelier from the 1960s, along with upholstery in a Pindler fabric, a wall covering by Phillip Jeffries, and a custom-made rug by Niba Collections.
Philip Vile
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Custom Canary Bed
Custom-designed canary beds highlight the guest room in architect Benedikt Bolza's 3,000-acre family estate, deep in the tranquil hills of Umbria, Italy. The design is a whimsical take on canopied cots that conjure images of Ferris wheel gondolas.
Simon Upton
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Patterned Fabric
In the historic 19th-century London house of Milan-based design duo, Roberto Peregalli and Laura Sartori, a guest bedroom's headboard, bed skirt, coverlet, and wall covering are all of the same Braquenié cottons. The pillows are covered with 19th-century Fez broderie, the 19th-century bedside tables are Italian, and the striped carpet is English.
Simon Upton
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Accent Wall
A floral patterned accent wall serves as the perfect backdrop for a guest bedroom designed by Alex Papachristidis. The New York-based decorator also outfitted the space with two twin beds, upholstered in a Mokum fabric. The side table is by John Dickinson.
Simon Upton
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Colorful Daybed
A daybed upholstered in a Jim Thompson toile de Jouy and a pair of 18th-century engravings by Piranesi are featured in the guest bedroom of Madrid's Lorenzo Castillo. The bamboo side table is from the 1970s, the wallpaper is by Ralph Lauren Home, and the doors are painted in Farrow & Ball's Down Pipe.
Simon Upton
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Batik Fabrics
At designer Jacqueline Coumans's Southampton retreat, Indian batiks from Craft Caravan make up the bed linens and headboard cover in a guest room. The patterned cotton on the walls is from Le Décor Français.
Source: https://www.elledecor.com/design-decorate/room-ideas/g2874/how-to-decorate-a-guest-bedroom/
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