Thursday, August 13, 2009

Double Your Fun or Fit For a Queen? Beds for a Guest Room

+1045 Legacy Home "Essex" Bed Linens
Horchow

One of my ongoing projects- admittedly on the back burner right now- is decorating the guest room. I guess rooms. Given that our household is sans children, we have two rooms that exist solely for housing our guests. I've nicknamed one the "Sea" room, because of its coastal influence and the other the "Safari" room, largely because of the Ralph Lauren paint color. Kind of sad, I know.

I need new bed linens for the Safari room, which currently contains a queen-sized bed (as does the Sea room). However, lately I've been gravitating towards rooms with two twin beds, perhaps in part because it reminds me of visiting my grandparent's house and staying in the room with two twins with my sister. Since these rooms will eventually have children in them (and the guests will be shifted to their own yet-to-be-built private getaway on the terrace level) I also am trying to be somewhat practical. Is it better to have 2 twin beds (perfect for sleepovers!) or one queen (perfect for the growing kid- who wants to sleep in a twin bed all their life?)

Let's take a look at some of the double twin bed options...

Above is the room setting from Horchow. I LOVE these bed linens and think one could dress them up or down.

Next is a very pretty room- perfect for the daughter I hope to have one day. Note the pink elephant on the floor! Perhaps a little girly for visitors though and a great way to guarantee I'd have a boy (not that there is anything wrong with that and of course, kids are still a couple of years off).
Decorpad

This next option looks a little stark to me (perhaps peaceful to some!) but I imagine these fabulous canopies in a room with tall raftered ceilings to add some warmth. Love them.
Apartment Therapy- Cote Bastide


This next room is just fabulous- with touches of aqua, a sense of a canopy (I want to see the top of the beds!), and rather timeless though there are touches of current trends- bolster pillows and plates on the wall. I really like incorporating small chairs at the end of the bed- instead of the bench you'd see on a bigger bed. I think this one is my favorite.


Another great room with imho classic design and modern elements- check out that bedside table! And the nailhead beds. The room is probably on the smaller side as well, but doesn't look cramped.
Apartment Therapy-Chicago

This next one must be in a perfect cottage getaway. The beds appear to be built in to stair-step like frames. I can't imagine being the one staying at the top bed and having to get up in the middle of the night though!
Traditional Home

I love the shot of pink here, as it's bright and cheerful, but not overly girly. The black seems to anchor everything.
Domino

This next room is a very inviting-looking room- one I could see working quite well as a guest room. Love the mirror placement on the bedside table.
image

A trundle bed could be an option too- though doesn't seem as guest-friendly.
Project Plans Tout
Southern Living

This next room only hints at the other bed, so it's hard for me to get a great view. But the glimpse still indicates a serene, relaxing room (though I hate the wallpaper).
Cottage Living

This next one has a little French cottage chic note. I really like the mix and match iron beds and pillows. Somehow, it seems to work.
Cottage Living

This next one is a bit busy for me but there are elements that I like- the stripped chair, pink and orange shams...

Country Living

And the last image, from Decorpad (wish I knew the designer...anyone?) This is a great big room with fun Chinese wall panels. Love the textured wallpaper, bolster pillows and mini benches.


Decorad

OK, lied. With that last picture, I think I have to add these two rooms, which caused quite controversy in blogworld, I've found. Not sure where/if the above room fits in? But I like it best!


Tom Scheerer

Barrie Benson


Next up- cozy guest rooms with double/queen beds.

What's your thought on twin beds v. a queen?

-Emmie