Having someone to stay is enjoyable, but there’s a difference between a guest room that just about does the job and one that actually makes friends and family want to come back! A few thoughtful touches go a long way, and none of them need to cost a fortune.
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ToggleCrisp white bedding still works best if you want that hotel-style feel, and it’s far less fussy than you’d think once the rest of the room is styled around it. A soft green cushion or lampshade brings a bit of calm too, and green’s calming effect on the mind has actually been studied, with researchers finding it can lower stress. Pile on an extra throw as well, since even summer nights in Britain can turn chilly, especially in August.
Guests need somewhere proper to unpack, not just a corner of the floor. If you’re renovating, bespoke wardrobe doors can make a boxy guest room feel finished rather than half done, keeping everything neat behind one clean run of doors. Ranges like those shown here happy-doors.co.uk/shop/products/bedrooms give a sense of what’s available. A vintage chest doubling as a nightstand, or a dresser instead of a side table, adds some real character, too.
The little gestures finish the effect. Leave a couple of books out, add a little dish for jewellery, and don’t be afraid to mix patterns if the colours stay in the same complementary family. Your guests will notice the effort, even if they can’t quite say why!