
"To clear up floorspace while adding more places for sleepovers, Murphy beds are great solutions since they fold up against the wall like a cabinet or chest when not in use. Otherwise, consider a trundle bed that's a two-in-one sleep space. From there, carve out an area just for guests if possible, like a section in your living room or home office space, where you can place a multifunctional piece of furniture like a sleeper sofa, daybed, futon, or air mattress."
"When you're making a guest bed, Pochiro recommends dressing it with quality sheets (a 300-thread count is our recommendation for a soft and breathable feel), plush pillows, and an assortment of blankets for ultimate comfort. Add-ons like a down duvet comforter and throw at the foot of the bed are great finishing touches for a cozy sleep setup. "A beautifully made bed can truly evoke a sense of peace, reminiscent of stepping into a lovely hotel room," she says."
Prioritize creating floor space and flexible sleeping options to comfortably host out-of-town guests. Use Murphy beds or trundle beds to free up floorspace while adding sleep surfaces that stow away when not needed. Designate a guest area in a living room or home office and furnish it with a sleeper sofa, daybed, futon, or air mattress for versatility. Employ a room divider or folding screen to create privacy without detracting from home design. Dress guest beds with quality sheets (around 300-thread count), plush pillows, layered blankets, and optional down duvet and throw for a cozy, hotel-like feel.
Read at Architectural Digest
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