A beautifully appointed guest suite is a gift to your guests they'll appreciate and remember. Creating the perfect guest room means adding thoughtful touches that make your guests feel pampered and completely at home. We've gathered our favorite guest room tips and ideas, so you can be guest-ready when the holidays come around.
Spending the night in your guest room is a great way to decide what improvements you'd like to make. Is the mattress comfortable? A memory foam topper adds instant luxury. Did the sun wake you up too early? You'll want room-darkening draperies or shades. Is the closet too full? Be sure to clear out at least half the closet for hanging space, and provide empty hangers.
Is your guest room attractive? If it's a collection of cast-offs from other rooms, freshen them up with paint or new upholstery. Add a plush upholstered headboard. Embrace a quirky mismatched look, and give your guests a charming spot to Instagram.
Guest Room Furniture
The ideal guest room has a plush, cozy mattress, enough storage and a spot to relax, read or work. A small desk can be used for a laptop, or as a makeup vanity (just add a mirror and good lighting). A seating area lets your guests relax in private. If your usual guests have babies, add a rocking chair. Short term guests don't unpack, so a luggage rack or a bench at the foot of the bed is handy for suitcases. Finally, cover those cold hard floors with a fluffy rug.
Guest Room from our Swampscott Listing
Guest Room Amenities
Top quality bedding is a worthwhile investment. Not only will your guests love the silky-soft finish, high-end sheets will last for years. Include European square pillows for reading in bed. Give your guests a choice of sleeping pillows, both feather and non-allergenic. Layer a light blanket under a cozy duvet for year-round comfort. Bedside lamps should be at least 28" tall, and have 3-way bulbs for reading.
Tenora Bedding Collection by Sferra
A plush throw is a luxurious touch - and your guests can use it for an afternoon nap without unmaking the bed.
Luxury Wool Throw at Gessato.com
Pamper your guests with hotel-style touches like plenty of white towels, mini toiletries, a blow dryer, and ironing board. A basket of things they may need, like razors, toothbrushes, and allergy or headache medicines are a thoughtful touch.
Hospitality Supplies by Beekman 1802
Encourage guests to explore on their own with books about the local area, brochures and coupons for nearby activities and a map of the town. Local post cards and stamps add old-fashioned fun to their stay.
Guest Room Snacks and Coffee
A basket of snacks like granola bars, pretzels, or fruit lets guests help themselves without having to ask. Add mineral water, baked goods, or even a bottle of wine as a welcome gift. If your guest suite has space, a coffee bar and a small refrigerator will make them even more self-sufficient. We love the idea of gathering everything onto a guest room cart; it looks stylish and makes re-stocking easy.
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Essentials For A 5-Star Guest Suite
These luxury touches will make your guests feel extra-pampered and loved.
- Fresh flowers
- For an instant welcome. Use a sturdy vase that won't tip easily, or a blooming plant in a pretty pot.
- Air freshener
- A spray freshener for the bath area and an oil diffuser for the bedroom.
- Bedside carafe of water
- An old-fashioned touch that's much appreciated - they come in all styles, from modern to monogrammed.
- Covered waste can
- A step-can is easy and sanitary, a nice touch when the trash isn't emptied daily.
- Extra toilet paper and plunger
- Stash it in an easy-to-find spot, so no one has to ask.
- Framed wi-fi password
- Print it out, frame it, and place it on the nightstand - we love this downloadable template.
- Reading material
- A few current magazines or books; essays, short stories and light fiction are a nice touch.
- Slippers
- Leave a pair or two of plush, unisex slippers beside the bed.
- Charging station
- A USB outlet or power strip with USB ports is a simple solution.
- TV-remote instructions
- Print out your channel guide, and a few pointers for your particular setup.
- Hamper
- Keeping only the clean clothes in a suitcase helps travelers stay organized.
- Night lights
- A bathroom nightlight and motion-sensor nightlights in hallways help guests navigate in the dark.
- Welcome treat
- Chocolate on the pillow anyone? A sweet treat tells guests you're happy to host them!
- Spare keys
- Guests love to come and go as they please. Give them printed instructions for the alarm, if you have one.
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If you’d like to be settled in your dream home before the holidays, Sagan Harborside Realty is your best resource for Marblehead, Swampscott, or North Shore luxury homes. Just give us a call at 781-593-6111.
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