Small guest bedroom ideas

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Last Modified 15 May 2026 First Added 15 May 2026

Don’t let your small space stop you from being a top-tier host! With our small guest bedroom ideas, you’ll be sure to get 5-star reviews from visitors…

The secret to designing a small guest room that’s both functional and inviting is your furniture. When working with a small bedroom, where every inch of floorspace counts, it’s important to ensure that every single piece of furniture serves a purpose. This way, you can maximise functionality without overwhelming the space.

But how do you know which furniture pieces work best? What if you’re wasting valuable space? That’s where we step in. In this guide, we’ll show you how to select the right furniture, share some space-saving design secrets, and teach you how to make a small guest bedroom feel luxurious, cosy, and not too cramped.

Because the best things come in small packages, after all…

1. Choose multi-functional beds

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Rosie Wooden Day Bed

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Rosie Wooden Day Bed

Starting with the most important piece: your guest bed. It’s best to go for something multi-functional to really make the most of your compact space.

Day beds work incredibly well in guest rooms, since they double as both a place to sleep and sit. It’s a two-for-one! Our Rosie Wooden Day bed is an ideal choice, as it can be used as a comfy single bed, or simply pull out the underbed trundle to transform it into a spacious super king when guests come to call! Work smarter, not harder, right?

2. Add multi-use seating

Antrim 2-Seater Pull-Out Sofa Bed in wine burgundy closeup
Antrim 2-Seater Pull-Out Sofa Bed

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Antrim 2-Seater Pull-Out Sofa Bed

Alternatively, if you’re planning to use your guest room often and want something a little more stylish, why not opt for a sophisticated sofa bed? With so many beautiful styles, colours and fabrics to choose from, there’s no need to sacrifice style for functionality. Now, you can pick a sofa bed that suits the aesthetic of your room – and watch as it transforms into a handy spare bed, at a moment’s notice, whenever you need.

Fancy some inspiration? Our Antrim 2-Seater Pull-Out Sofa Bed in wine red is the ideal statement sofa, and thanks to its compact design, it’s great for saving space in small guest bedrooms.

Find your style:

Gorgeous sofa beds for spare rooms

3. Custom storage that fits like a glove

Unlike any other chest of drawers, fitted storage can be custom-built to suit the shape and size of your room, helping you to maximise every bit of space. This is particularly helpful if you’re working with an awkwardly shaped spare room with ​​low or slanted ceilings, tricky alcoves, or old fireplaces.

4. Go vertical with shelving and storage

Louanna Upholstered Ottoman Bed Frame in Grey
Louanna Upholstered Ottoman Bed Frame

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Louanna Upholstered Ottoman Bed Frame

Speaking of clever storage, have you ever thought about designing upwards? Vertical shelving allows you to make use of the space on your walls, whilst freeing up that all-important floor space for more important things like a bed and bulkier storage. Floating shelves are a great place to display books, photo frames, plant pots, and trinkets.

5. Make the most of wardrobe space

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Robert Small 2-Door Wardrobe

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Robert Small 2-Door Wardrobe

Want to give your guests space to hang their things? Or maybe you just need a secret second wardrobe for yourself… Either way, no problem! Choose a compact design like our Robert Small 2-Door Wardrobe with its sliding doors, and you can access the full space in even the narrowest of bedrooms. Plus, you can choose to add a mirrored finish, as another handy space-saver. Genius!

6. Hidden storage under beds for out-of-sight essentials

Alyssa Ottoman Upholstered Bed Frame open
Alyssa Ottoman Upholstered Bed Frame

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Alyssa Ottoman Upholstered Bed Frame

Speaking of space-savers, there’s nothing quite as handy as an ottoman bed. These handy frames give you a spacious storage area tucked neatly under the mattress and out of sight. Conceal your mess whilst still offering your visitors a comfy place to sleep!

Our beautiful Alyssa Ottoman Upholstered Bed Frame is an ideal bed for compact guest rooms, thanks to its end-opening ottoman (no need for access at the sides!) and natural linen finish that pairs beautifully with any colour palette. The perfect mix of form and function.

7. Embrace light, neutral palettes

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Neutral bedroom ideas for an elevated look

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Neutral bedroom ideas for an elevated look

According to colour psychology, lighter colour palettes are excellent for making rooms feel bigger, brighter and calmer. So, when deciding what colour scheme to go for in your spare bedroom, it’s best to opt for something neutral and bright.

The best colours for small guest bedrooms

8. Make way for natural sunlight

Small bedrooms can feel dark and dingy if they don’t get much natural lighting. If you’re not blessed with big windows or your guest room is positioned in an awkward part of the house without much sunlight, here are a few tricks to help.

Firstly, remove any obstructions from your window to let as much natural lighting as possible pour in. It’s also a good idea to replace any heavy curtains or chunky blinds with something lightweight and sheer, like voile drapes (choose floor-length fabric to help elongate your window, too!). Finally, make sure to keep your windows nice and clean to help let the light in.

9. Layer your lighting

Still struggling to keep your guest room feeling bright? Another tactic is to give in to the moodiness and create a cosy hideaway instead. Do this by layering your lighting with lots of warm lamps, fairy lights and candles, for an endless snuggly glow. Don’t forget to add plenty of blankets for your guests to sink into when they come to stay.

Top hosting tip: Hang a spare dressing gown for your house guests on the back of their door, so they have something warm to wrap themselves in when they wake up for a morning cuppa. It’s the little things that count!

10. Mirrors that double the space and style

And for our last trick… We’ll make this space double! No, really. Using mirrors to bounce light around the room not only makes a bedroom feel brighter, but it can create the illusion of a bigger space, too. Even if you don’t have space for a full-length mirror, a couple of smaller mirrors hung on the wall will still work wonders. Place mirrors opposite any windows, or each other, and let the light pour in and expand your little guest room – ta da!

With our practical yet stylish tips for small guest bedroom ideas, you can combine smart, multi-functional furniture with creative storage, thoughtful lighting, and colour strategies to make compact guest rooms feel both spacious and super welcoming. Roll on the 5-star guest book reviews!

Worried about your master suite instead? Discover even more tips on maximising tiny bedrooms.