57 spare room ideas for every kind of house

Spare room ideas to help you host your guests like a hotelier, whether you have a whole spare bedroom or a guest room that doubles as an office
Deep sleep-worthy beds

First things first, make sure the bed is comfortable. ‘Very few people sleep in their guest bed and so they have no idea how comfortable it is,’ says designer Nina Campbell. ‘Everyone should spend one night in their own spare room.’

Comfortable seating

‘A good armchair for guests to curl up in is a lovely idea if you have the space,’ says ex-House & Garden decoration editor and designer Gabby Deeming.

Say adieu to bulky wardrobes

Hanging space is more use­ful to friends staying with you than a chest of drawers. Make sure there are plenty of coat hooks and if you don't have room for a wardrobe, consider a clothes rail. A clothes rail with a shelf is ideal for folded items, shoes and bags. Alternatively, fill it with wicker baskets for a neater look.

Give guests a surface to ready (or write a thank-you note!)

‘Every guest room needs a work surface of some kind, be it to use as a dressing table or a desk,’ says Veere Grenney.

Get playful with bins

‘An attractive rubbish bin should be top of the list of practical accessories for a guest room,’ adds Veere. ‘We often get ours custom-made to match the decor.’ This wooden one can be painted to blend with the colour scheme.

Mirrors, mirrors on the wall…

The main ingredients for a successful guest room are echoed in the items that are required in your own bedroom. A good-size mirror is one of the fundamentals: choose one to match the style of the room.

Soft, warm lighting is key

A good bedside lamp is very important. A slim, unobtrusive floor lamp, which also functions as a bookstand, is a witty addition where there is little space for a table or bookshelf.

Carafes: a chic – and appreciated – touch

Make sure that there is a supply of water for your guests a carafe or water bottle is a must-have accessory for any spare room.