Guest Bedroom Makeover Reveal

For many of us, having a dedicated guest bedroom is a luxury, but can also be a challenge to make it feel inviting as well as be functional. To help create a warm and welcoming space for our guests, we decided to transform this basic guest bedroom into a beautiful, colorful and inviting sanctuary. This charming pink and green guest bedroom offers the perfect little cozy retreat for visitors. The walls have been wallpapered in a soft pink and light floral print that we have carried throughout the room.

Wallpaper is from wallpaperdirect.com

We started off by giving the room a big bold makeover by updating the neutral wall color the room previously had by installing a beautiful wallpaper. Along with the wallpaper we installed, we also added a few statement pieces to create visual interest in the room and to give it a cozy and inviting feel. We went with fresh white linens and pops of pinks and greens in the pillows to bring color and texture to the space. The bed is dressed by a Pottery Barn duvet cover with small pink detail that matches the Pottery Barn quilt, quilt euro shams, and curtains. These all added pops of pink that matches the wallpaper perfectly. To complete the bedside look, I found an antique style nightstand that was small enough to fit the space and also close enough in style to match the beautiful bed. A pink lamp with white shade was added for a subtle pink touch and the white shade tied into the bedding nicely. Shockingly, I found the Bed for this room on Amazon and am so in love with it. I will link below if you are looking for a great quality bed that is budget-friendly and that can also be functional with so many color schemes.

To complete the look, we accessorized the room with small pieces like the custom wallpaper art I created to add character and art. You can see more on how I did this on my Instagram highlight labeled pink & green room. We also added a few pieces of furniture to create a functional reading space for our guests. The green gingham armchair provides a cozy spot for reading and sipping coffee or just relaxing and looking out the window, all while giving a nice contrasting touch of patterns. We also added a matching dresser to the bed with a mirror over its top with a great find from Round Top, Texas, and this adds a spot for guests to have a mirror as well as store their clothing. Extra blankets were added in this dresser in case the guests get cool at night or while sitting in the armchair. Together, these elements create a warm and inviting space that any guest will find fantastic!

After all of the updates, the room looks inviting and comfortable, and is the perfect place for guests to relax. We’re so happy with how the room turned out and can’t wait to have our first visitors stay in this newly updated pink & green guest bedroom.

Updating a guest bedroom can be an exciting task that can completely transform the look and feel of the space. A room that may have been forgotten before can easily become your new favorite room of the house. With the right sources and details, the process can be easy and effective, and hopefully you can shop deals to make it an inexpensive as possible. When completing an update to your guest bedroom, it is important to consider the furniture and decor that will be used. Think about the color palette, style, and size of the furniture and decor that will be used in the room. It is a good idea to look for items that will complement and enhance the existing decor and furniture in the room. Investing in quality pieces that will last for years to come is essential. With these simple updates, your guest bedroom will be ready to welcome any guest in style.

Last few tips I have for you when redoing a guest room of any room. When selecting bedding and accessories, think about the textures and colors that will help create a cozy atmosphere. The size of the room is important and should be taken into account when deciding how to measure and maximize the space for guests. Remember to measure the room before purchasing furniture and decor items, I make this mistake far too many times. Finally, think about the amount of storage needed for guest items and choose pieces accordingly. With these tips, the guest bedroom update will be a great success.

I hope you enjoyed these bedroom ideas and I cannot wait to share more decorating ideas as we transform our new Farm House in a French Country / Farm House of our dreams.

Everything we used for this room is linked below or similar to those pieces that are sold out of found at antique stores.

Our Neutral (with pops of pink) Bedroom

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When updating our bedroom after moving everything over to the beach house I wanted to mix of all the styles I like.. a little boho with a sprinkle of vintage! To tell the truth I really don’t know what my style for home décor is.. I love parts of all styles so I’m always trying to make it work together. I think I was able to complete this in our bedroom but also make it functional and cozy!

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I also really wanted to add in pink to the all neutral room but still keep it masculine enough for Scotty. By getting the wood edging bed that has so much detail I felt it added texture and kept the rest of the bedding neutral, except the 2 blush muted pillows to add the pink I wanted. Then I added 2 vases to carry the color though. Along with our photos on the wall where I am wearing a pink dress in some. This gave the touch of color I wanted without Scotty caring. This also gives me room to change it out in the future if I want and not spending a bunch of money.

Linking everything below and similar items incase they sold out! Hope you love it as much as I do!

Xo, Amanda

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