Even if you are fortunate enough to benefit from a spare bedroom, this is often one of the most neglected areas of the home. This is because you will typically use this room less than any other – you already have your own bedroom after all. However, the spare bedroom will be used by your family and friends, and so you should go out of your way to create something that is both comfortable and inviting.
So if you want to transform that dull and uninspiring space into a welcoming abode, read on for some top tips on how to decorate your spare bedroom.
Start with the Bed
If nothing else, the bed should be prioritized as an area of improvement with the spare bedroom. Think about it: even a dreary room design will be overlooked by guests if the bed is super comfy. So with that in mind, ensure you get a new and high-quality mattress, a luxurious 100 cotton duvet cover and squishy pillows that would make a marshmallow jealous. If possible, it would also be advantageous for the room’s style to try and tie in the bed with the décor design, as this will help assist the overall ambience.
Brighten the Walls and Floors
One of the easiest ways to revitalize any room is by changing up the walls. Whether it’s a fresh lick of paint or new wallpaper, this is a great way to add some color and warmth to the spare bedroom. Also, don’t ignore the opportunity to add artwork on the walls for added touches of character. In addition to the walls, giving the floors a change – from a complete refurb to just adding a rug – can also boost the room in a similar way.
Don’t be Too Sterile
When it comes to making up a spare bedroom, the consensus is to play it safe and create something mundane. Yet, this doesn’t have to be the case; you can go above and beyond having simply a bed, television and some storage solutions. For instance, you could add pieces of modern technology like mobile device-controlled lighting/heating or a mood light. Also, you might decide to place artwork that represents your personality throughout the room – you might not be using the room yourself, but this doesn’t mean you should avoid leaving an imprint.
Go in a Different Direction
If you only have guests over on rare occasions, there’s no reason to keep the spare room as a bedroom – there’s always the option of going with a sofa bed (or even tent) if needed. Although, with that said, what can you do with the room as an alternative? Well, first of all, avoid just leaving it as a space for storing belongings that don’t fit anywhere else in the house. Instead, think of taking the room in the direction of being a home office, dedicated gaming room or small fitness center. Basically, something that will be utilized by you or someone else that resides in the house.
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