How to spruce up your guest room for holiday guests

Here are some easy, high-impact ideas to make your guest bedroom feel cozy, festive, and “holiday-ready” without a huge overhaul:
1. Add a Seasonal Touch to the Bedding
- Layer a chunky knit throw or a faux-fur blanket at the foot of the bed.
- Swap in winter-toned accent pillows (deep greens, burgundies, plaids, metallics).
- Use crisp white sheets—they instantly feel hotel-level fresh.
2. Create a Mini Welcome Station
Make your guests feel pampered with a small tray that includes:
- Bottled water or a carafe
- A couple of snacks
- A candle or diffuser (subtle winter scents like cedar or vanilla)
- A handwritten welcome note
3. Holiday Greenery (Low-Effort, High-Vibe)
- Add a small wreath above the bed, or hang it on the closet door.
- Place a small tabletop evergreen or vase of winter greenery on the dresser.
- A simple garland draped along a shelf or headboard adds instant cheer.
4. Good Lighting Makes Everything Feel Cozy
- Add a warm bedside lamp or a dimmable bulb.
- Use battery-powered candles for soft, ambient glow.
- A string of fairy lights can feel magical without being too “kids’ room.”
5. Prep for Comfort
Guests LOVE when these details are thought of:
- Extra blankets folded in a basket
- A place to put luggage (bench, stool, or luggage rack)
- An empty drawer or some closet space with hangers
- A bedside charging cable (unspoken hero of guest prep)
6. Add Holiday Touches Without Overdoing It
Keep it subtle and adult:
- Winter-scented room spray
- A bowl of ornaments that match the room’s palette
- A festive throw pillow (nothing too loud unless that’s your vibe)
7. Make the Room Practical
Especially for holidays when people stay multiple nights:
- A mirror for getting ready
- A simple nightstand organizer
- Fresh towels laid out so they don’t have to hunt
8. Bonus: Add a Local or Personal Touch
- A postcard or small framed photo of your town
- A little guide to favorite coffee shops or breakfast spots
- A spare key labeled nicely (if needed)
