{"id":4133,"date":"2019-06-05T05:57:03","date_gmt":"2019-06-05T05:57:03","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/goodnights.rest\/?page_id=4133"},"modified":"2019-06-23T05:10:04","modified_gmt":"2019-06-23T05:10:04","slug":"5-level-up-items-for-your-guest-bedroom","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/goodnights.rest\/5-level-up-items-for-your-guest-bedroom\/","title":{"rendered":"5 Level Up Items for Your Guest Bedroom"},"content":{"rendered":"
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A guest bedroom equipped with the bare essentials will do for overnight or weekend visitors. For longer stays, though, you might want to pull out all the stops as a host. After all, wouldn\u2019t you<\/em> want to feel as welcome as you can be if you’re<\/em>\u00a0the guest in someone else’s home?<\/p>\n We\u2019re not suggesting that you furnish your guest bedroom like you would an Airbnb—unless that\u2019s what you want to do, that is! The following are simply suggestions. How useful each item is in reality will depend on several factors: your visitors\u2019 preferences and habits, where your guest room is located, the size of the space, etc.<\/p>\n Pro tip: If you\u2019re setting up your spare room from scratch, check out our list of 5 guest bedroom must haves<\/a> before you consider adding the items below.<\/p>\n You might think of a bedside table as a big ticket item, but with online shopping that\u2019s no longer the case. A simple one like the\u00a0Homfa Bamboo Night Stand<\/a> ($39.99 on Amazon) is already more than sufficient for the job. You may also look into folding side tables—typically more affordable, though without a drawer, cabinet or a bottom shelf—if floor space is more of an issue over style.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n A nightstand is a thoughtful comfort consideration for your guests. Want to go the extra mile? Add some convenient design accents and functional items: a small tray or bowl, a tissue box, a candle and\/or diffuser, and maybe even\u00a0one or two essential oil options<\/a>,<\/p>\n Easy access to a flat surface makes bedtime all the more cozy. Give your guests a place to put their glasses, nighttime reading material, prescription bottles and supplements, charging devices, jewelry, and more. You don’t want them to have to leave these things on the floor and accidentally step on them.<\/p>\n Got a nightstand? That’s great! Now for the ultimate bedside table level up: the bedside lamp. Don’t make your guests have to get up and out of bed just to turn off the lights at night. A lamp is always going to be useful and appreciated. The\u00a0Seealle Modern Nightstand Lamp<\/a> ($28.99 on Amazon) even comes with the added convenience of a USB charging port.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n A budget friendly option is to provide night lights<\/a>\u00a0that automatically turn on and off depending on the light levels in a room. You can pair this with an extension cord or two—especially if your power outlets aren’t near the bed—so your guests will still have an easy way to charge their phones.<\/p>\n Having a wastebasket is a must for any guest room, in our opinion. We are aware that some prefer to keep\u00a0trash cans\u00a0out of the bedroom, choosing instead to put them in the bathroom or a common area elsewhere.<\/p>\n Our take? A bin such as the Household Essentials Woven Seagrass Wicker Waste Bin<\/a> ($12.96 on Amazon)\u00a0adds to the room’s aesthetic and<\/em> saves your guests the hassle of looking for a place to throw their dry waste—like used tissues, baggage tags, boarding passes and\/or receipts.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Use a plastic liner for easy cleanups. If you and\/or your guests are neat freaks, you may also want to consider getting a wastebasket with a lid—although they will be less affordable and less likely to be attractive.<\/p>\n Everyone has a smartphone these days, and no one really<\/em> needs another device to check the time.\u00a0That being said, a clock is still a great addition to any room. If your guests\u00a0are on holiday, they may not want to be on their phone all the time, anyway.<\/p>\n They may be resisting the urge to reply to emails and messages from work. They may be on a social media cleanse\/hiatus. An inexpensive wall clock will be more than welcome, as long as it’s the silent and non-ticking kind, like the Hippih Wall Clock<\/a> ($8.99 on Amazon).<\/p>\n <\/p>\n If there’s enough space on the nightstand, you may want to provide an alarm clock instead—especially if your guests are in town to attend a special occasion. Giving them the option to set an alarm with an unfamiliar sound and snooze button is a great way to make sure they wake up and show up to the event on time.<\/p>\n This level-up item is verging on luxury, because it’s not easy to find affordable options that still look good. However, it’s one of those things that really ties a guest bedroom together, and is always appreciated—particularly if there’s no attached bathroom where guests can get dressed.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n1. A Well-Equipped Bedside Table<\/h2>\n
2. A Bedside Lamp<\/h2>\n
3. A Lined Wastebasket<\/h2>\n
4. A Clock<\/h2>\n
5. A Full-Length Mirror<\/h2>\n