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What Should Every Guestroom Have?

What Should Every Guestroom Have?

  • Mary Hawley
  • 08/27/24

Designing a welcoming and comfortable guestroom is key to ensuring your guests feel at home during their stay. Whether you have a dedicated guestroom or a multi-purpose space that doubles as one, there are essential elements that every guestroom should include. Here's a guide to help you create a guestroom that will make your visitors feel pampered and well-cared for.

1. Comfortable Bed and Quality Bedding

The bed is the centerpiece of any guestroom. Invest in a high-quality mattress that offers comfort and support. Soft, breathable linens, cozy blankets, and an assortment of pillows (both firm and soft) are essential for a good night's sleep. A decorative throw at the foot of the bed adds a touch of luxury.

2. Adequate Storage Space

Guests need space to store their belongings. Provide a dresser or chest of drawers for folded clothes, and ensure there's ample closet space with hangers for garments that need to be hung. Consider adding a luggage rack or bench for guests to place their suitcases.

3. Bedside Table and Lighting

A bedside table on each side of the bed allows guests to have a convenient spot for personal items like phones, glasses, or a book. Pair this with a good bedside lamp for reading. Adjustable lighting is ideal, offering both ambient light and task lighting.

4. Full-Length Mirror

A full-length mirror is a practical addition that allows guests to check their outfits from head to toe before heading out. It’s a simple yet thoughtful touch that enhances the functionality of the room.

5. Wi-Fi Information and Charging Stations

Make sure your guests have easy access to your Wi-Fi. Leave a card with the Wi-Fi network name and password on the bedside table or desk. Additionally, provide accessible outlets and charging stations for their devices. A power strip with USB ports can be very convenient.

6. Bathroom Essentials

If your guestroom has an en-suite bathroom, ensure it’s stocked with fresh towels, toiletries like shampoo, conditioner, soap, and a hairdryer. If the bathroom is shared, make sure your guests know where to find these items. A robe and slippers can add a hotel-like feel.

7. Comfortable Seating

In addition to the bed, provide a chair or small seating area where guests can relax. A small armchair or chaise lounge with a side table makes the room feel more inviting and gives guests a place to sit besides the bed.

8. Calming Colors with Blackout Curtains or Shades

Start with a calming paint palette of soft blues, greens, or warm neutrals to create a peaceful ambiance, and consider adding blackout curtains or shades to ensure your guests can sleep comfortably, even during daylight hours.

9. Personal Touches - Add a Work Station

A few personal touches can make the guestroom feel like home. Fresh flowers, a few good books or magazines, and a carafe of water with glasses on the nightstand add warmth and hospitality. You might also include a welcome note with information about the home, such as how to operate the thermostat or where to find extra blankets. An additional essential is an outlet or charging station next to the bed for overnight phone charging. 

10. Temperature Control

Ensure your guestroom has proper temperature control, whether it’s a fan, space heater, or access to the thermostat. Your guests should be able to adjust the room temperature to their liking.

Conclusion

By paying attention to these details, you can create a guestroom that’s not only functional but also a retreat where your guests feel welcomed and appreciated. A well-thought-out guestroom speaks volumes about your hospitality and can leave a lasting impression on your visitors. Remember, the key is to anticipate your guests' needs and make their stay as comfortable and enjoyable as possible.

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