If you often have guests, a guest bedroom is a must but the thing is if it’s a single one, you’ll be able to accommodate only one guest. If you have enough space, prefer a twin bedroom or even a shared guest bedroom for several people. How to design a shared guest bedroom to make it stylish and comfortable for everyone? First of all, find out how much space you have – is it enough for two or three beds? Guest bedrooms are usually not very large, often attic spaces and you may have not enough space for everything you wanna place. If there’s not enough space, a bunk bed or beds is a good solution to the problem. Here are some ideas for both ways.
Twin Beds
If you have enough space, never mind, just place two or three beds in your guest bedroom. The beds may be double or single, and their look – just like the rest of the home decor – depends on your wish only. Guest bedrooms usually continue home decor, so if you have contemporary style, keep on going with it in the guest bedroom, too, and so on, and you may add some accessories or other decorations and artworks to make it more special. Style your guest bedroom with various textiles, place some ottomans and cool curtains to make the space cozier.
A chic shared guest bedroom with a tirple window covered with a coral shade and a printed rug.
A chic vintage bedroom with two beds, two windows, much pattern and neutral for a soothing feel.
A colorful guest bedroom with two beds, various textiles and catchy lamps and accessories.
A cozy and large attic bedroomwith two beds and colorful textiles plus geometric ceiling lamps.
A fashion-inspired guest bedroom with touches of rust and chocolate brown looks very fresh and inspiring.
A cozy farmhouse twin guest bedroom with mint-painted beds and large windows.
A cozy guest bedroom with a monochromatic color scheme and touches of wood and wicker.
A cozy vintage-inspired guest bedroom with twin beds and wooden floors, walls and a ceiling.
A cozy vintage-inspired guest bedroom with two beds, brass lamps and an arched window.
A fantastic guest bedroom with two large beds and a gorgeous panoramic sea view.
A farmhouse guest bedroom with two beds and touches of various muted colors.
A lively twin guest bedroom with sunny yellow touches, printed textiles and several windows.
A modern beach twin guest bedroom with canopy beds, knit ottomans and much natural light.
A neutral guest bedroom with two beds and touches of vintage here and there.
A small attic oceanside guest bedroom with two beds and some shabby chic furniture.
A stylish attic guest bedroom with two beds, a single window with shades and blue touches.
A stylish gender neutral guest bedroom with two beds and touches of black here and there for drama.
A stylish gender-neutral guest bedroom with leather upholstered beds and round mirrors plus artworks.
A stylish modern guest bedroom with two beds, storag eottomans and some wall lamps.
Art-deco styled guest bedroom with much pattern, geometric lamps and refined furniture.
Bunk Beds
Bunk beds are a solution for those of you who don’t have much space – they aren’t good only for kids’ rooms, they can be used for adults, too. If there’s very little space, decide on one bunk bed, and if there’s enough space – place several ones. Keep several things in mind: it’s usually a bit dark around bunk beds, so you’ll need much natural light or at least several layers of light. A good idea is to install some lights right over each bed and you may also hang some curtains to make each bed private. Second, think how your guests will climb up and make a careful and comfortable ladder. There also should be some storage space for guests’ things, so maybe storage ottomans, windowsills and stuff like that will be a functional and smart idea.
A cozy beach-inspired guest bedroom with two bunk beds and a windowsill daybed.
A cozy guest bedroom with two bunk beds and a ladder, with much natural light and pompom blankets.
A neutral contemporary guest bedroom that comfortably accommodates four people.
A small guest bedroom with two bunk beds allows accommodating four different people.
Even a small bedroom can accommodate a built-in bunk bed when it's not enough space for two separate ones.
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