How to upgrade your spare room into a haven for guests
Spare room ideas: from junk room to hotel luxe
Lucky enough to have a spare bedroom? Whether your eldest has recently flown the nest, or your spare room has been gathering dust for the past few years, the time has come to give it a makeover. Don’t let unused space go to waste any longer, let’s help you transform it into a gorgeous guest room for visitors.
From the décor to the storage – there’s a lot to keep in mind when designing a guest room. You want your houseguests to feel comfortable and to have everything they need, be that enough storage space, a mirror, or a bedside lamp for reading. With just a few simple changes you can turn your spare room into a welcoming oasis for guests.
Get your spare room ready for Christmas guests
Christmas is around the corner, and chances are your spare room could do with a spruce up. Avoid the mad dash and get your guest bedroom ready for the festive period ahead of time. We’ve put together some failsafe tips for preparing your guest room for Christmas guests. From ample storage to Christmas stockings – make your visitors feel special this merry season.
Lighten up
Lighting has the power to manipulate the mood of a room. Use lighting to your advantage and create a warm and welcoming atmosphere in your guest room. There are so many different indoor lights to choose from, such as LED strips, wall lights, table lights, and stylish floor lamps. LED strips are great for giving your guest bedroom a contemporary hotel vibe. You could attach them on the bottom of the bed, or along the top of the wall for a five star feel.
Before your guests come to stay, check that all the light bulbs in the spare room work. Spare rooms go unused most of the year, so it’s easy to miss a dead bulb. We recommend adding a bedside table lamp or wall light beside the bed, so your guests don’t have the hassle of moving across the room to turn out the light before dozing off. A dimmer switch is always a good idea – giving your guests full control over the ambience in the room. Whether they like their lights bright or more subdued, they’ll be able to adjust the light level to their needs.
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Hang twinkling string lights around the ceiling or wrap them around the headboard to create a magical Christmas ambience for your guests.
A fresh coat of paint
A fresh lick of paint really does make all the difference. If your walls are in need of some attention before slapping on the emulsion, check out our preparation guide before painting your walls.
Use some MDF and black chalkboard paint to create your own makeshift chalkboard sign. Write their names on the sign and hang it on the back of the door for a nice touch.
B&Q Loves: elegant wallpaper
Take your room from drab to fab in a matter of moments with our glorious selection of wallpaper. We’ve recently introduced Laura Ashley wallpaper to our range, choose from a selection of rich colours and elegant floral designs. You could create a feature wall by covering just the one wall with wallpaper and painting the other three walls in a complementary shade.
The great thing about a guest room is that you can be a lot more adventurous with how you decorate it. As you won’t be sleeping in the room yourself, you’re less likely to become tired of the décor. This is your opportunity to use a daring pattern or design that you’ve always had your eye on but been a bit nervous to try.
Go the extra mile and create a welcome tray stocked with everything your guests might need, from mugs and tea bags to a small kettle – and don’t forget the Christmas cookies!
Storage ideas for your guest room
When there are more people in your home than usual, it can get cluttered really quickly with luggage, clothing, and all the extra toys for the kids. Make sure that guests have got enough storage in the room they are staying in with GoodHome Atomia modular storage. It is a range of cabinets and accessories designed to help you store and organise everyday items whilst making the most of your space. With Atomia you can create your storage furniture to fit your room, not the other way around.
You could also add a free-standing clothes rail so they can hang coats or outfits that they don’t want to crease. And be sure to leave them some hangers. Providing a freestanding towel rail like our GoodHome Koros towel rail will give guests somewhere to hang and dry their towels, helping you keep the bathroom clear.
Place a couple of Christmas scented candles around the room. Take your pick from our selection of festive Yankee candles available in delightful aromas, from sunlight on snow to holiday magic.
B&Q Loves: fantastic flooring
Whatever new direction you want to take your room, we’ve got the flooring to match. Everything from solid wood to vinyl, herringbone, parquet effect and more. In fact, at B&Q we’ve got over 200 flooring options. Our new d-c-fix floor tiles and vinyl floor rolls are perfect for light use rooms, such as spare rooms, utility rooms, or cloakrooms. Take your pick from a variety of designs, from geometric tiles to traditional wood. They’re super easy to lay, so you can quickly switch up the flooring in your guest bedroom with little disruption to daily life.
Make sure to lay down a fluffy rug in the colder months for a cosy feel.
Clear the clutter
We all use our spare rooms as makeshift storage spaces. Anything we’re not using – summer clothes, coats and extra bedding can all find their way into rooms that are not used every day. When guests are due, you’ll need somewhere to stash all the unwanted clutter quickly.
Compactor vacuum bags are a brilliant way to store away clothing and bedding. Simply place your stuff into the bags, suck all the air out with your vacuum cleaner and then pack them away. The size of your items will be greatly reduced and can then be stored away in the airing cupboard, under the bed or in the loft or attic space.
Plastic boxes are another way to hide away your belongings when you have guests. Place your items inside them and pop them on a shelf or under the bed. Our storage boxes are available in a variety of sizes and they're nestable and stackable so they can fit in your home neatly.
Got a spare storage box? Use it to create a Christmas eve box and fill it up with festive goodies – from cosy pyjamas to fluffy socks.
Finishing touches
Accessories and finishing touches will make your guests feel well taken care of. Adding a bin and a mirror will make your spare room feel more homely - it also means guests can get ready comfortably. If you’ve got the space, you could put a desk and chair in the corner, so your visitors have somewhere else to sit that on the bed. If you’ve got a hard floor, you could put down a rug to stop bare feet getting cold. For another nice touch, why not bring the outdoors in with a houseplant or vase full of fresh flowers?
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Deck the halls! Add some Christmas themed décor, from festive cushions to tabletop trees and baubles – decorate the room from head to toe.
There we have it, our top tips for creating a welcoming guest room for visitors to feel comfortable in. If you’d like more ideas and advice around home décor and design, be sure to check out our other Home & Furnishing articles.