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Welcome AllCreating a Cozy Guest Space

As we enter a busy time of year, we are all looking for ways to make our lives a little easier. This is the season of entertaining and hosting so chances are you will have a guest or two come through your doors this Holiday season. One way to make your life a little less hectic, and to make their stay all the more enjoyable, is to set up your guest room so they feel comfortable and have everything they need right at their fingertips.

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First, make sure the surfaces are clean and any clutter or breakable items are removed from the tops of dressers or nightstands. If your room doubles as a home office, clear the desk space and put away pens, papers, and all the other items that accumulate in this space. Consider turning off the computer and printer so there are no bright surprises at 4am and for your own privacy. Dust the lamps, clean the shelves, and vacuum and/or mop the floors. Put down carpet deodorizer or spray with fabric refresher to help keep the room smelling fresh. Use this time as a chance to also make sure lights, fans, and switches work, and replace any burnt out bulbs.

Melba King Duvet Cover $1021 | Neimanmarcus.com Now that the room is clean and clutter free, it’s time to focus on the bedding. Make sure you have clean, matching sheets, and a comforter or duvet that works for the climate you’re in this Holiday season. You will also want to provide an extra blanket or two. Everyone’s body is a little different and some people get very cold at night even in warmer locations! Take a look at the pillows and make sure they aren’t old and worn out. You don’t want friends and family having neck and back issues from sleeping in your home. Replace bunching or flat pillows before they arrive and consider offering a couple of different thickness options. Waffle Towels $29 - $156 | Parachutehome.com

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Next, clear out some space in the guest room closet and dresser. You don’t have to move everything you’re storing in these locations but it’s nice to provide your guests with a few free hangers and a drawer or two. People will especially appreciate this if they have any events on the more formal side - they will need a place to hang suits and dresses. And speaking of clothing, giving your guests a way to iron or steam their outfits is thoughtful and will make your holiday photos that much better with everyone looking neat and tidy.

Lytton Table Lamp Set of 2 $399.00 | Arhaus.com Make sure the guest bathroom is well stocked with toiletries and towels. Add plenty of toilet paper and hand towels available as well. While your guests will probably arrive with their own soaps for both body and hair, having some options on hand means they don’t have to track you down if they forget something at home. Give your guests a place to put used towels to dry or a hamper so they can bring them to the laundry room if they are staying for an extended amount of time. You can also consider offering things like cotton swabs, Qtips, disposable razors, and tweezers.

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Finally, if you have the room, add a minifridge to the guest room or set up a small coffee area so guests can start their morning without interrupting yours. Fill the refrigerator with water both for drinking and for tea and coffee, any creamers they might enjoy, and a healthy snack or two like fruit and granola bars. Put out an assortment of teas and coffees and make sure that you are stocked up on filters for the coffee maker as well. Consider offering a basket of goodies as well so that guests can snack in their rooms if they feel a little hungry late at night.

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