![Guest bedroom of The Celeste house plan 1323.](https://www.dongardner.com/houseplansblog/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/1323-Bedroom-a.jpg)
Creating a guest bedroom that visitors will love involves paying attention to both aesthetics and functionality. Here are some ideas to consider for a luxurious guest suite:
High-Quality Bedding: Invest in high-quality bedding with soft sheets, plush pillows, and a cozy comforter or duvet. Choose neutral colors or soothing patterns that appeal to a wide range of tastes.
![Guest bedroom of The Somersby house plan 1143-D.](https://www.dongardner.com/houseplansblog/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/1143-Bedroom-a.jpg)
Comfortable Mattress: Choose a comfortable mattress that provides support and ensures a restful night’s sleep for your guests. Consider a medium-firm mattress, as it tends to accommodate various sleep preferences.
![Guest bedroom of The Oscar house plan 1428.](https://www.dongardner.com/houseplansblog/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/1428-Bedroom.jpg)
Thoughtful Decor: Decorate the room with tasteful artwork, decorative accents, and personal touches that reflect your hospitality and personality. Add elements like fresh flowers, scented candles, or a small bowl of chocolates to make guests feel pampered.
![Guest bedroom of The Sarafine house plan 1403-D.](https://www.dongardner.com/houseplansblog/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/1403-Bedroom-a.jpg)
Functional Layout: Arrange the furniture in a way that maximizes space and functionality. Ensure there’s enough room to move around and include essential furniture pieces such as a bedside table, dresser, and comfortable seating area if space allows.
![Guest bedroom of The Bartlett house plan 1372.](https://www.dongardner.com/houseplansblog/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/1372-bedroom-b.jpg)
Multi-purpose Furniture: Consider furniture pieces that serve dual purposes, such as a sleeper sofa, a daybed with a trundle, or bunk beds to maximize space in smaller guest rooms.
![Guest bedroom of The Hollowcrest house plan 5019.](https://www.dongardner.com/houseplansblog/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/5019-Bedroom-a.jpg)
Ample Storage: Provide ample storage space for guests to unpack and store their belongings. This can include a closet with hangers, drawers in a dresser, or baskets for smaller items.
![Guest bedroom of The Crowne Canyon house plan 732-D.](https://www.dongardner.com/houseplansblog/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/732-Bedroom-d.jpg)
Soft Lighting: Install soft, ambient lighting to create a warm and inviting atmosphere. Include bedside lamps or wall sconces for reading and adjustability.
![Double bunk beds of The Gilchrist house plan 734-D.](https://www.dongardner.com/houseplansblog/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/734-Kids-Room-b.jpg)
Privacy and Noise Control: Consider adding blackout curtains or blinds to block out light and provide privacy for guests. Additionally, provide options for controlling temperature and noise, such as a fan or white noise machine.
![Bonus room of The Sundance house plan 219.](https://www.dongardner.com/houseplansblog/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/219-Bedroom-c.jpg)
Tech Amenities: Offer conveniences like Wi-Fi access, a charging station for electronics, and a TV with streaming services. Consider adding a small desk or workspace for guests who need to catch up on work.
![Visitor suite of The Shirley house plan 1608.](https://www.dongardner.com/houseplansblog/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/1608-Bedroom.jpg)
Hotel-Inspired Amenities: Provide hotel-like amenities such as a basket of toiletries, fresh towels, robes, slippers, snacks, and water bottles.
By combining comfort, style, and thoughtful touches, you can create a guest bedroom that visitors will love and enjoy returning to time and time again.