Guest Bedding Ideas for a Slumber-Worthy Stay

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Creating an inviting space for your guests starts with choosing the right bedding. Whether you’re hosting family for the holidays or friends for a weekend visit, how you design your guest room can have a lasting impact. In this article, we’ll explore guest bedding ideas that combine style and comfort to ensure your guests have a restful stay in your home.

1. Choose a Lightweight Quilt

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A cotton quilt is an ideal choice for guest room bedding due to its versatility and breathability. Quilts, especially cotton quilts, provide lightweight coverage for a comfortable night’s sleep all year long. The natural cotton fabric will help regulate temperature, while the thin quilt provides the right amount of warmth without being too heavy. No matter the time of year or the temperature preferences of your guests, a quilt is always a safe option when considering guest bedding ideas.

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2. Opt for a Duvet

Duvets are a popular choice for guest bedding because they are adaptable and comfortable. Depending on the temperature or season, you can swap out your duvet insert for a heavier or lighter option to ensure the comfort of your guests. A duvet cover offers additional benefits as it is a protective layer that can be easily removed for washing – keeping your guest room clean and extending the life of your bedding.

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3. Add Plenty of Layers

When in doubt, consider providing multiple bedding options for your guests by creating a layered look. Pair a lightweight quilt with a plush comforter to give your guests the ability to add or remove layers based on their preference – ensuring ultimate comfort. This layered look also elevates your guest room to create a stylish and inviting space for your visitors to relax.

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4. Use Crisp White Linens

Outfit your guest room with crisp white bedding for an especially luxurious experience for all of your house guests. Most hotels use white bedding for a fresh look that suggests cleanliness and luxury, so bringing this feeling to your home will create a relaxing escape for your guests. After all, who doesn’t love sleeping on a cloud?

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5. Go for Darker Shades

While white bedding can add a touch of luxury, it may not be the most practical guest room bedding idea if your home sees a lot of visitor traffic. Opt for darker bedding – like a charcoal gray sheet set – to conceal stains or discoloration from frequent use. Dark bedding also creates a moody, cozy space that will help promote deep sleep for your guests and complement a dark aesthetic in your home.

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6. Style Extra Throw Pillows

Throw pillows are a great bedding accessory that add both personality and comfort to your guest room. With a variety of shapes, sizes, colors, and textures to choose from, it’s easy to create a cultivated, layered look with throw pillows that will enhance the style of your guest room. Though they are mainly decorative, throw pillows can also be used for added support and will add to the overall comfort of your visitors.

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7. … Or Keep It Minimal

On the other hand, a more minimalist approach can make it easier to make up the guest bed for new visitors. You may opt for only one throw pillow to add a little visual interest to your bedding while keeping it light and simple. Minimal styling of throw pillows lends itself to a sleek, modern look in your guest room and eliminates unnecessary clutter that your guests will have to sort through.

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8. Cozy Up With Throw Blankets

Like pillows, throws and blankets can add dimension to your guest bedding idea while providing your guests with options to customize their stay. Choose a blanket that complements other colors in your bedding to tie together the theme of your room. Place a wicker basket nearby to store additional blankets in a stylish way.

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9. Incorporate Earthy Tones

Incorporating earth tones and muted colors into your home creates a calming atmosphere – ideal for a guest room where your visitors can find comfort and relaxation. Style a pale green quilt with layers of ivory blankets and beige throw pillows for an earth-toned bed that draws in your guests. Use your bedding as a way to establish a beautiful color scheme that can be carried throughout the room with decor and furniture.

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10. Choose a Bright Pattern

For a charming guest room idea that will show your guests your unique style, pick out a brightly patterned bedding set. While you may feel like shying away from stylistic choices, going bold with bedding can add a playful charm to your guest room that will be inviting to visitors. Supplement your dramatic bedding with solid-color fixtures and simplistic wall decor to make the bed the focal point of your guest room.

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11. Provide Pillow Options

Standard pillows are an important aspect of your guest room bedding idea, but everyone has different preferences when it comes to pillow firmness. To ensure the comfort of your guests, consider providing multiple pillow options for them to choose from – varying from firm to plush. Styling pillows in stacks of two creates a clean look in your guests’ space and makes bed making a breeze.

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For more information to help you choose the right pillows for your guest room, read our guide Pillow Types for a Good Night's Sleep


12. Keep Extra Bedding Handy

No matter the guest bedding idea that you decide on, it’s always helpful to keep extra essentials nearby. Whether to provide additional options for your visitors or for your own ease when turning over the room between guests, storing pillows, sheets, and other linens in the guest room is an easy hack. If your guest bedroom lacks closet space, you can always opt for other storage options like under-bed bins or bed frames with built-in storage.

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