The Guest Room Guide

When you are designing your guest room, you want to create a space that is inviting and serves as a relaxing retreat for your friends and family. The paint you choose will set the tone for the rest of the room, and it should be something universal that appeals to most people. You won’t spend much time in this room, so you can focus on making it a great place for your guests to enjoy. 

Gray 

Gray has become a popular color in recent years. It is the modern neutral because it can be light and airy while adding some depth to the room. Choose a soft misty shade of gray that will pair well with neutrals, whites, and blues. Then, you can choose your bedding to tie in. People prefer gray to white because it isn’t as bright and it invites relaxation.

Warm Whites

Another way to change up your guest room is to try a warm shade of white. It is tranquil and calm in a modern space, and you can create a very minimalistic look. Warm whites are bright enough to light up the room, but they are cozier than bright white. It will go with just about any decor, so it is an easy color to decorate around. 

Soft Greens

Green is generally a soothing color, but you need to be careful when you are choosing. If there is too much green in the shade, it can be overpowering and overstimulating for a guest room. However, sage greens and other softer shades are relaxing and bring nature into the room. You can use wood furniture or whites with these shades of green.

Neutral Pinks

If you choose this color family, you are looking for a neutral pink that has warm undertones of beige in it. In a larger room, it will appear to be a neutral shade of cream or white. This is a great choice if you are creating a rustic look, and it is inviting and relaxing. Pair it with shades of gray so that it doesn’t appear too feminine.

Navy Blue

Navy blue is a rich color that creates a tranquil space. It works especially well in two-tone rooms when you pair it with white for a nautical theme. You can find this color in beach houses and other homes. You should consider having lighter colors for your window treatments and linens so that the room won’t appear too dark. Make sure that you have some natural light in the room so that the color won’t make it too dark.

Medium Taupe

If you want to choose an interesting neutral that is welcoming and relaxing, choose a medium taupe with undertones of gray. It looks great in guest rooms that have a modern style, and white trim will pop against it. It is important to make sure that you have enough natural light so that the room won’t feel too dark. 

Final Words

When you are choosing paint for your guest room, you have a lot of different choices. Consider the furniture you plan to use in the room, and make sure that your lighting works with your color choice.