1/30/2024 0 Comments Guest room office combo layoutThey did such a great job at bringing in some interest with patterns (note: the ceiling, carpet and window treatments…oh and that pendant!). I just had to share this room – the art above the crib is amazing. I think I would still add a little more pattern in the space above or more contrasting colors near the crib.but this is a well-designed room. Perhaps you are more of a neutral-loving family and plan on having guests a lot, you can still create a nursery/guest room that is fun but also a little more grown up. A suggestion for small spaces: use a daybed or pull-out sofa for your guest bed and then use a small side table as the nightstand or install shelves next to the bed to serve as a nightstand. And vice versa – you want to make sure the space is still fun for your baby without making the space overly-sophisticated for your guests. For instance, you don’t want the nursery to be baby-overload that will take over the guest bed area. One tip I have is to create a whole look without having one space take over the other. click on photo for full post click on photo for full post Well, luckily all of the nurseries I’ve designed so far have also doubled as a guest room – so I am very familiar with this situation! Here are a couple of nurseries I’ve designed (that do not lack in the bold color department) along with some other nursery/guest rooms I found online. Lately the same question keeps coming up – “how can I create a nursery and a guest room in the same space without making it feel too baby-ish (yeah that’s a word) or too much like a guest room?”. Plus newborns (or soon-to-be newborns) make the best clients ). Nurseries are one of my favorite spaces to design because you can be a little more creative and play up colors/patterns.
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