Creating a welcoming and comfortable guest bedroom is essential for ensuring your visitors have a pleasant stay. One of the key elements to consider is the type of bed you choose. The right bed can make all the difference in how well your guests sleep and how comfortable they feel.
In this blog post, we’ll explore the various options available for guest bedroom beds, providing specific dimensions, ideal measurement recommendations, and reasons for choosing each type. Let's dive in!
What are the Different Bed Sizes?
Before choosing a bed for your guest bedroom, it's crucial to understand the standard bed sizes and their dimensions:
Standard Bed Sizes and Dimensions
- Twin Bed: 38 inches wide by 75 inches long
- Twin XL Bed: 38 inches wide by 80 inches long
- Full Bed (Double): 54 inches wide by 75 inches long
- Queen Bed: 60 inches wide by 80 inches long
- King Bed: 76 inches wide by 80 inches long
- California King Bed: 72 inches wide by 84 inches long
Ideal Bed Sizes for Guest Bedrooms
Here are our recommendations for the bed sizes to consider for your guest bedrooms:
Twin and Twin XL Beds
Best For: Small guest rooms, single guests, children, or teens.
Pros:
- Space-Saving: Twin beds are the smallest standard bed size, making them ideal for small guest rooms. They leave enough room for other furniture and easy movement.
- Versatility: Twin XL mattresses or beds offer extra length, making them suitable for taller guests. This added length ensures that taller individuals can sleep comfortably without their feet hanging off the bed.
Cons:
- Limited Width: Not suitable for couples or larger individuals. The narrow width can be uncomfortable for those who move around a lot in their sleep.
Room Size Recommendation:
- Twin Bed: Minimum room size of 7 feet by 10 feet. This allows for adequate space around the bed for other furniture and movement.
- Twin XL Bed: Minimum room size of 7 feet by 10 feet. The added length does not significantly impact the required room size.
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Full (Double) Beds
Best For: Small to medium guest rooms, single guests who prefer more space, or couples for short stays.
Pros:
- Increased Comfort: Full beds provide more sleeping space than a twin bed, making it more comfortable for single guests who like to spread out.
- Affordable: Typically less expensive than queen or king-sized beds, making it a cost-effective option for guest rooms.
Cons:
- Limited Length: Not ideal for taller guests (over 6 feet). Guests taller than 6 feet might find their feet hanging off the edge, which can be uncomfortable.
Room Size Recommendation:
- Full Bed: Minimum room size of 10 feet by 12 feet. This ensures there is enough space around the bed for additional furniture and easy movement.
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Queen Beds
Best For: Medium to large guest rooms, couples, or single guests who enjoy extra space.
Pros:
- Comfortable for Couples: Provides ample space for two people to sleep comfortably. It is the most popular bed size for guest rooms because of its balance of space and comfort.
- Popular Choice: Queen beds are widely available and offer a good balance of size and comfort. They are also a great choice for single guests who like to spread out while sleeping.
Cons:
- Space Requirements: Requires more room space than twin or full beds. This might not be ideal for smaller guest rooms where space is limited.
Room Size Recommendation:
- Queen Bed: Minimum room size of 10 feet by 14 feet. This size ensures that there is enough space around the bed for other furniture and easy movement.
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King and California King Beds
Best For: Large guest rooms, guests who prioritize luxury and space.
Pros:
- Maximum Comfort: Offers the most sleeping space for couples or guests who prefer extra room. A king bed can make a guest room feel like a luxurious retreat.
- Luxurious Feel: Adds a touch of luxury to the guest bedroom. A larger bed, like a California King, can make your guest room feel more like a high-end hotel suite.
Cons:
- Space-Consuming: Requires a large room to accommodate the bed and additional furniture. If your guest room is small, a king bed might not be the best choice.
Room Size Recommendation:
- King Bed: Minimum room size of 12 feet by 12 feet. This allows for plenty of space around the bed for other furniture and easy movement.
- California King Bed: Minimum room size of 12 feet by 12 feet. The longer length of a California king bed requires a bit more room for comfortable movement.
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Factors to Consider When Choosing a Bed for Your Guest Bedroom
Choosing a bed for your guest bedroom varies from home to home. Check the following factors to help you decide:
Room Size
Before purchasing a bed, measure the dimensions of your guest room. Ensure there is enough space for the bed, additional furniture, and walking areas.
The size of the room is a crucial factor because a bed that is too large can make the room feel cramped and uncomfortable. Make sure to leave at least 2 to 3 feet of space around the bed for easy movement and access to other furniture.
This way, even if you opt for the Genoa Tufted Upholstered King Bed by American Woodcrafters or Avalon Furniture’s Grand Isle King Canopy Bed, your guests can go around the room with ease.
Guest Preferences
Consider the types of guests who will most frequently use the room. If you often host couples, a queen or king bed might be more appropriate, such as the Elmhurst King Panel Bed by Progressive Furniture or the Stormy Ridge Queen Bed by A-America.
For single guests or children, a twin or full bed could suffice. Our top choices include the Horizons Twin Storage Bed by Liberty Furniture, Youth Twin Bookcase Captains Trundle Bed by Donco Trading, Clementine Full Panel Bed by Furniture of America, and Selena Full Sleigh Bed by Coaster Furniture.
Knowing who your guests will be can help you choose a bed that will make them feel most comfortable during their stay.
Elmhurst King Panel Bed
Horizons Twin Storage Bed
Budget
Determine how much you're willing to spend on the bed. Keep in mind that larger beds and high-quality mattresses may be more expensive.
There are still affordable options that don’t compromise on quality, though. For instance, there’s the Ridgecrest Queen Panel Bed from Liberty Furniture and Parker House’s Jacob Queen Bed as well as American Woodcrafters’ Stonebrook Full Bed and the Shenandoah Full Sleigh Bed by Elements International.
Setting a budget helps you narrow down your options and find the best bed within your price range. Remember, investing in a good-quality bed can enhance your guests' comfort and overall experience.
Ridgecrest Queen Panel Bed
Jacob Queen Bed
Stonebrook Full Bed
Shenandoah Full Sleigh Bed
Bay Creek Queen Panel Storage Bed
Granite Falls Full Bookcase With Trundle
Multi-Functionality
Options like Magnussen Home’s Bay Creek Queen Panel Storage Bed and Samuel Lawrence’s Granite Falls Full Bookcase With Trundle offer more bang for your buck with their multipurpose nature.
Meanwhile, you can consider a sleeper sofa if your guest room also serves another purpose, like an office. These are space-saving solutions that can be used as seating during the day and as a bed at night.
Another great option is daybeds, which provide extra sleeping space without taking up much room when not in use. These versatile options are ideal for maximizing the functionality of a small guest room.
Mattress Quality
Invest in a high-quality mattress to ensure your guests have a comfortable sleep. Look for a mattress that provides good support and meets the preferences of a wide range of guests.
A good mattress can make a significant difference in how well your guests rest, whether you opt for the Harmony Cayman Twin Xl Medium Pillow Top Mattress or its BeautyRest California King extra firm mattress counterpart both by Simmons Bedding.
Harmony Cayman Twin Xl Medium Pillow Top Mattress
BeautyRest Harmony California King Mattress
Bed Frame Style
Choose a bed frame that complements the decor of your guest room. The bed frame should match the overall style of the room to create a cohesive look. Ensure the bed frame is sturdy and well-constructed for durability.
A stylish and durable bed frame not only enhances the room's aesthetics but also ensures that the bed will last for years to come. Choose from king sleigh beds, queen beds with storage, full bookcase beds, and twin canopy beds, among many others in our collection.
Sheffield King Sleigh Bed
Farmwood Queen Storage Bed
Baara Twin Canopy Bed
Full Bookcase Captains Bed
Additional Tips for a Cozy Guest Bedroom
Make your guest bedroom feel even more welcoming with these cozy elements:
Bedding and Linens
Opt for soft, breathable sheets with a high thread count to provide a luxurious feel. High-quality sheets can significantly enhance your guests' comfort. Provide extra blankets for warmth and comfort, especially if your guest room tends to get cold.
Offer a variety of pillows with different firmness levels to suit different preferences. This ensures that your guests can find a pillow that matches their comfort needs.
Storage Solutions
Utilize the space under the bed for storing extra linens or guests' belongings. Under-bed storage is a great way to keep the room tidy and organized.
Place nightstands with drawers or shelves beside the bed for convenience. Nightstands provide a handy spot for guests to place their personal items, like phones, glasses, or books. Dressers and armoires also provide additional space and keep the clutter away.
Lighting
Provide bedside lamps for reading and convenience. Bedside lamps offer a cozy lighting option for guests who like to read before bed.
Install dimmer switches to allow guests to adjust the lighting to their preference. Dimmer switches give guests control over the room's ambiance, making it easy for them to create a relaxing environment.
Personal Touches
Add a few decorative items like artwork, plants, or throw pillows to make the room feel more inviting. Personal touches can make a guest room feel warm and welcoming.
Consider placing a welcome basket with essentials like toiletries, snacks, and water bottles to make your guests feel at home. A welcome basket is a thoughtful gesture that shows your guests that you care about their comfort.
An Enjoyable Experience for All
Choosing the right bed for your guest bedroom involves considering several factors, including room size, guest preferences, and budget. By understanding the different bed sizes and dimensions, you can make an informed decision to ensure your guests have a comfortable and enjoyable stay.
Whether you opt for a cozy twin bed or a luxurious king bed, your guests will appreciate the effort you put into making their stay special.
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