How to Make a Great Guest Room
Nowadays, interior design tips are spreading around all media; magazines, internet, books, television etc. Those source could be applied to all room including guest room. There are also great shows on television that can help put you on your way to creating a great guest room that will have your guest wondering how you could afford to hire that costly interior designer. Here a few ideas on dealing with guest room.

Cozzy Guestroom
First you need is know what design style you want and know how to make it. A great guest room is one that holds little bits of the homeowner’s personalized items – but not so overwhelming that it makes your guest feel as if they are intruding. Know how to implement right things that make it a space that both can love and enjoy.
Start with deciding to go bright and sunny or calm and cozzy. Painting, furniture and accessories is important factor to achieve interior design style you want. Once you have made a decision about the color and furniture style you want to use, the rest is much about accessorizing. Accessories can speak volumes for any room, including your guest room.
Have fun with your guest rooms in a way that you may not usually decorate other rooms. This means you could add some tasteful antique knick-knacks with elegant bedside lamp. A vase with fres flowers that match with the room colors can be thoughtful and nice touch. Would be very welcoming and comforting to have matching towels and soft cozy terry robe set on the bed. All these things can be incorporated into your style and color of your guest room and it will makeyour guest room with a warm, nice and fuzzy feeling. DONOTCHANGE
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July 13th, 2009 10:09 pm
Accessorizing the room is pretty important. You have to make sure everything goes well together, that’s why it’s important to come up with a theme first I think.
July 20th, 2009 11:17 pm
Useful info, nice blog, thanks.
July 21st, 2009 6:10 pm
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