Clean white bedroom style

Guest bedrooms rarely get a look in when it comes to decorating and interior design. However, these spare sleeping spaces deserve just as much love as a master suite or your own bedroom. With the right colour palette, it's easy to turn a guest bedroom into something really special. 

Spare rooms present something of a design challenge. If you're rarely using them yourself, you'll want to avoid putting too much of a personal stamp on them. However, you can certainly draw on your favourite colours and design inspirations to get you started. 

Looking to create a traditional guest room? Keep it simple with bright white paints or warm neutrals. Interested in more dynamic guest bedroom ideas? Use bold colours to add visual interest and create drama with statement pieces. 

Whether you're looking to decorate one small room or overhaul several guest bedrooms, choosing the right colour palette is crucial. If you're short on ideas, read on for some design inspiration to help you on your way. 

classic spare bedroom colour scheme

Classic Spare Bedroom Design Ideas

The perfect guest room is often the simplest. When overnight visitors arrive, they'll want a simple space they can relax and unwind in. To transform a spare room into a welcoming space for guests, stick to a stripped-back colour palette. 

Neutral walls are the way to go here. They'll amplify natural light and give the impression of added space if your room is on the small side. 

Seagull F496 works particularly well in smaller spare rooms. This light blue can be used instead of white and works well with all the same accent colours. 

If you prefer more traditional neutral paint colours, go with Kaolin H497. With a gentle blend of blue and grey undertones, it's ideal for creating a relaxing backdrop. 

As far as finishing touches are concerned, stick to monochromatic furniture and room accents. Black and grey work particularly well with any neutral. If you're looking to add texture, experiment with wrought iron or rattan. 

Colours Mentioned:

SEAGULL F496
White With A Hint Of Blue
KAOLIN H497
Milky Cream With Yellow And Green Hues
light green bedroom design

Green Guest Room Colour Inspiration 

If you've used muted greens in a master bedroom, why not extend the colour palette for use in your spare rooms? Green paints instantly make a space more tranquil, making it the obvious choice if you're looking to create a serene sleep sanctuary. 

Aloe X381 is a perfect guest room colour. This muted shade is fresh and airy, making it a fine fit for smaller guest rooms. However, it can be used equally effectively in a larger space. 

If you're looking for muted neutrals, Cucumber Y383 will deliver. There's no mistaking the hints of green on offer here, but there's also a touch of grey. This one works incredibly well with light wood and white furniture.

Colours Mentioned:

Aloe X381
Soothing But Trendy Light Green
Cucumber Y383
A Barely-There Green
white bedroom walls

White Spare Bedroom Colour Ideas

Planning a more traditional guest room? An all-white colour scheme is definitely the way forward. Off-white shades are perfect for decorating an entire space, leaving your guest bedrooms feeling fresh and flexible. 

To get started, why not use something like Winter V503 to paint walls? This off-white shade will create a relaxing space your guests will love. Meanwhile, its blue undertones make it easy to introduce complementary colours and darker accents. 

If you're searching for an even lighter shade, go with Paper F497. This paint colour also boasts a hint of blue, but the undertones are far more subtle. If you need to add character, introduce an upholstered headboard or vintage bedside table.

Colours Mentioned:

Winter V503
Off-White With The Lightest Touch Of Grey
Paper F497
Pure White
monochromatic bedroom colour schemes

Monochromatic Design Ideas for Spare Bedrooms

A monochromatic bedroom will never go out of style. By using off-whites, neutrals and timeless black paints, you can create a dramatic space that your guests will love staying in. 

If you want to avoid traditional whites, go with a colour like Snowdrift L503. Technically, this paint colour is a light blue, although it works incredibly well with tonal greys and solid black. 

When it comes to creating contrast, reach for a paint colour from the darker end of the spectrum. If you're adverse to black, go with a dark navy like Toro Y497. 

A monochromatic bedroom is all about the finishing touches. If you've invested in a new guest bed, go all out with crisp white linens and statement cushions. An elegant dressing table will also elevate any spare room. 

Colours Mentioned:

Snowdrift L503
White With A Touch Of Blue
Toro Y497
Deep Umber Black

Guest Bedroom Colour Palettes

Still unsure of which colours will work in your guest room? No need to worry. We've put together some terrific colour combinations to help get you started. 

Keep it Simple with a Timeless Blue Palette 

Cumulus Y354
A Calming, Light Blue Hue
Snowdrift L503
White With A Touch Of Blue
Indigo L429
Deep Ink Blue

Blue is one of the best colours you can use in a bedroom. It's comforting and soothing, helping you drift off to pleasant dreams. However, you should avoid sticking to a single shade and think about using multiple blue hues instead. 

A colour like Snowdrift L503 works well for bedroom walls. This icy blue hue will freshen up any space while providing you with a blank canvas to build on. 

To take things up a notch, reach for Cumulus Y354. This sky-blue shade is great for picking out room accents and recesses. What's more, it easily pairs with neutral paints and icy blue shades. 

Sometimes, a darker blue is called for. If you're thinking about a feature wall or want to get creative with stencil prints, use a bolder colour like Indigo L429.

Embrace a Tonal Blue Colour Scheme

Silk Road S440
Medium Green With Hints Of Blue
Lotus F448
Delicate Yet Dynamic Soft Green
Spa X442
Light Mint

The right choice of blue can leave a bedroom feeling sparse and empty. However, a tonal approach makes the best of this colour palette. 

Lotus F448 is a brilliant choice for a bedroom wall paint. It's an off-white shade, making it a good replacement for classic white. However, because it contains a trace of blue, it's easy to coordinate with more dramatic shades. 

Paler blues like Spa X442 work particularly well alongside an off-white backdrop. Use this one for doors, shelving or recesses to add depth. 

If you're looking to go bold and make a statement, try Silk Road S440. This stunning shade of teal is just the ticket for a feature wall. 

Add Warmth with Pink and Purple Shades

Ice Rose J503
Soft Cream With A Hint Of Pink
Flamingo K319
Vibrant Pink-Red
Secret X438
Grey With Blue And Green Hues

Planning a more dynamic makeover? Don't be afraid to experiment with vibrant colours like pink and purple. 

For the perfect starting point, use a neutral shade like Ice Rose J503. You can use it to paint an entire space, with its lilac undertones providing you with plenty of opportunities for colour coordination. 

If you're ready to inject some colour into your space, consider Flamingo K319. This eye-popping pink isn't lacking in character and works brilliantly with crisp whites and deep greens. 

If you need to dial things down a notch, use a pale blue like Secret X438. It's on the lighter side, but it's the perfect balance to more vibrant pinks and purple paints

Liven Things Up with Contrasting Colours 

Siesta J407
Pastel Orange
Parmesan F302
Refreshing Light Creamy Yellow
Fjord M442
Misty Green-Grey

Planning a more dynamic makeover? Don't be afraid to experiment with vibrant colours like pink and purple. 

For the perfect starting point, use a neutral shade like Ice Rose J503. You can use it to paint an entire space, with its lilac undertones providing you with plenty of opportunities for colour coordination. 

If you're ready to inject some colour into your space, consider Flamingo K319. This eye-popping pink isn't lacking in character and works brilliantly with crisp whites and deep greens. 

If you need to dial things down a notch, use a pale blue like Secret X438. It's on the lighter side, but it's the perfect balance to more vibrant pinks and purple paints

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