When it comes to designing a beautiful bedroom for the guests, comfort is the key. A guest room should be a welcoming space that combines the amenities of a hotel with the intimacy and charm of a home.
To create an inviting design, consider the essentials of any traffic-weary traveler: a luxurious bed, a chair for reading or telephoning, and frequently forgotten items such as phone chargers and toiletries. The guest room is also the perfect place to experiment with decor trends that you like, but you may not want to live in your own bedroom every day - think of bold wall treatments, vibrant colors, and two single beds. These beautiful rooms from the AD archives offer decorating ideas from top designers such as Miles Redd, Sig Bergamin and Anouska Hempel. Create a room like this and your visitors will never want to leave.
In the guest bedroom of a Bridgehampton in New York, decorated by Steven Gambrel, over-sized 1960s table lamps flank a Gambrel-designed bed covered with Pottery Barn sheets. The vintage rattan mirrors came from a Parisian flea market.
Located in the home of photographer and antique dealer, Matthias Vriens-McGrath, Los Angeles, this room features a wrought-iron Directoire bed with antique tiles. An Angora Tulu rug covers the bench.
A walnut-paneled guest room in Alex Rodriguez's Briggs Edward Solomon-designed Florida home features a large work by Adam McEwen. The wall sconce comes from Flos and the Warren Platner side tables from Knoll.
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