Decorating & Design

Karl Lohnes shares his tips for creating a welcoming guest room

Karl Lohnes shares his tips for creating a welcoming guest room

Photography, Patrick Biller

Decorating & Design

Karl Lohnes shares his tips for creating a welcoming guest room

“You can be a bit more free in your decorating, since guest rooms aren’t used as much as other parts of the house.”

Function First

The best guest rooms emulate a hotel experience in that they are functional, welcoming and designed for comfort. Think of what a guest might need, like extra blankets, a place to stash their suitcase, and little touches, too, like water on the night table. Double-duty furniture like an upholstered storage bench gives you a spot for guest linens and your guest a place to sit.

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Photography, Patrick Biller

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Photography, Patrick Biller

In the Off-Season

Guest rooms are great for overflow storage when not in use, but don’t go overboard and hog all the space! Here, the top two dresser drawers are left empty for guests, while the bottom drawers hold out-of-season clothes.

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Photography, Patrick Biller

“I like to reverse the balance of colour between the bedroom and the adjoining bath: here, we did 70/30 cream with blue accents in the bedroom, then blue with cream for the bath. It’s much more interesting than just matchy-matchy!”

Make It Theirs

While the guest room should feel like part of the home (blue is a colour theme throughout this house), avoid displaying personal items such as family photos or mementoes. Karl likes contemporary art for this reason, too, since it appeals to many different tastes.

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Photography, Patrick Biller

Reflect on This

You don’t usually need a medicine cabinet in the guest bathroom, so it’s a great opportunity to hang a big decorative mirror. Here, the gold frame (as well as gold-toned faucets, hardware and other details) makes the room feel light and luxurious.

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Photography, Patrick Biller

Fayce Lapel WALLPAPER in Navy and Cream, Memo Showroom. Krema SCONCES, Luminaire Authentik. Cody MIRROR, CB2. REM Natural Collection Dekton VANITY TOP, Consentino. VANITY, Traces II ARTWORK, 1982 Design. Soho FAUCETS in Aged Brass; Crawford Alabaster Collection Accessories (on vanity); pleated linen HAND TOWEL; Ginger’s. Caspian TOILET PAPER HOLDER, metal WASTEBASKET, West Elm. CEILING PAINT, Newburyport Blue HC-155, Benjamin Moore.

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Karl Lohnes shares his tips for creating a welcoming guest room