How To Design A Multipurpose Office Guest Room

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This room has gone through several passes over the years, from a child’s bedroom to a studio space and more growth. Now, I feel that it’s a grown-up haven for my working days and for our guests. Read on to see the reveal and learn some tips along the way!

A comfortable, multipurpose room that now serves as not only a home office, but a place for guests with a pull out sofa bed!  

The Reveal

Blue and green hues tie the room together beautifully.

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A French desk continues the light and airy style of the room and pairs beautifully with the sleek golden shelves. 

A variety of quirky collectibles, books, and the things on this shelf will surely rotate in and out. For a truly collected look, curate your collection over time and travels!

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The robin’s egg blue chest is a contemporary Ethan Allen, found locally through Facebook Marketplace. A LaBarge mirror and McCoy pottery vase adorn the space, while an antique french lamp adds a vintage touch.

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A super affordable and lightweight scalloped rattan table adds Grandmillennial Tropical vibes to the room. Versatile pieces like this are key to any multipurpose room!

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A mix and mingle of old and new and lots of texture give my new multipurpose office guest room a sophisticated comfort.

Start With a Sketch

Get Inspiration Online

Create a Pinterest Board

Always sketch first before. Use something fancy like Sketchup, or some paper, a ruler an a pencil. Doesn't matter!

Check some of your other favorite design bloggers or interior designers, scroll through Pinterest, Instagram and decor sites to get a creative ideas. 

Use Pinterest to get all your ideas in one place. Such a great way to file away your inspiration and have it on your phone when you go shopping!

Tips & Advice

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