Professional Guest Room Makeover: Before and After
Company’s coming. Make sure they’ve got just the right place to crash.
There are certain times of the year–Thanksgiving, Christmas, Fourth of July–when we shouldn’t be surprised by a steady flow of guests. Truth is, if you’ve got a spare room, it’s smart to always be prepared for visitors: both the invited and the unexpected drop-ins. That’s why we put the challenge of redoing this guest room–bedroom and bathroom–in the hands of the ultimate tag team: Traci Zeller and Laura Ashley. See for yourself how a tired and dreary space turned into a bright and welcoming spot.
10 things every guest room needs.
photography by DUSTIN PECK PHOTOGRAPHY
BEFORE When it comes to decorating a space, it’s important to think about function and feeling. How will the room be used? How do you want to feel when you’re in this space. Zeller told us she was dreaming of a “home away from home” vibe. Her goal was to make this a space a guest would never want to leave.
See more bedroom makeovers here!
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Let’s start with the walls. Wallpaper is the wrapping on a room, the tweak that brings everything together. Florals are back in style, and Zeller believes they’re a natural choice for this space. She chose this Laura Ashley Aviary Garden Wallpaper in apple green for making the major statement. Everything else came together from there. When not occupied, typical homeowners use that guest space for storage. (Fair enough.) Just be sure to have a piece of furniture, like a chest of drawers, for guests to unpack their stuff. No one likes to live out of a suitcase. Buy it now: Laura Ashley Aviary Garden Wallpaper in apple green
Here are 10 things every bedroom deserves.
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Let’s be honest, sometimes we just need a space to sneak away to. A place to sit and relax–that’s not on the bed. Zeller is all about textures in this nook. A chair was reupholstered in a Laura Ashley fabric and window treatments were layered to block light. The Laura Ashley woven wood shade is a blackout shade for those who need darkness to sleep. (Miracle workers in our book.)
A look at unique color combinations that will uplift your space.
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For a surprising touch in the desk drawer, Zeller lined it with a vintage Laura Ashley paper she purchased on etsy.com.
How to layer colors in the bedroom and tricks that will wake up your style.
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When it comes to the bedside table, put some thought into it. Think fresh flower arrangement, jewelry catchall, candle, and carafe filled with water.
Decor ideas for small spaces.
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Layering is the true trick to making a space inviting for a guest. To keep the yellow and pink palette grounded, Zeller sprinkled in neutral details like white linens, an ivory Loloi rug, and monochromatic window treatments. A bench at the base of the bed acts as another conversation zone. This bedroom is begging for us to dive in and never ever leave. Mission accomplished.
How to style guest rooms with twin beds.
BEFORE Small bathroom. So what. Give every space some thought when it comes to decorating. Pink is a popular hue for bathrooms, so it’s time to make this color work.
Find more bedroom makeover tricks here and stunning bathroom design ideas here.
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Occasionally all a bathroom needs is an amazing curtain. Along comes this Laura Ashley Aviary Garden Cotton Curtain fabric to pull it all together. A fresh coat of paint turns the vanity from ordinary to mod and chic. Don’t forget to add some guest essentials like fresh, fluffy towels, luxurious toiletries, and all the little things guests might forget (cotton swabs, cotton pads, etc.).
Everything you need to know for preparing for overnight guests.
















