We all want our guests to feel at home when they visit.
Another great way to spruce up a guest bedroom is by adding a fresh coat of paint.
Check out our favorite guest bedroom colors for inspiration for your next home project.

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A soothing blue color like Lullaby will have your guests counting sheep in no time.
“I love a room with painted trim.
It reminds me of Colonial Williamsburg houses,” says Virginia-born Hillegas.

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Thismountain homewas inspired by its natural surroundings, including in the guest bedroom.
“My vision came from the views outside the windows of the house,” says interior designerLauren Liess.
An off-white shadeis perfect for this light-drenchedguest room in Kentucky.

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The yellow accents add cheer to an otherwise serene space without overpowering it.
Make a stark contrast in your guest bedroom by pairing warm-toned white furniture with a darker color.
This will keep the room feeling cozy and intimate without making it feel cramped.

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Plus, the deep Tea Leaf walls really make the whites in the artwork pop.
The rawhide tone feels utterly fitting inthis Texas home.
Forhis guest bedroom, Howard painted a bold ceiling color to match the hues in the vibrant wallpaper.

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“It felt like a smoother transition than having just white,” he says.
The result is surprising and will leave your guests feeling like they’re on a coastal retreat.
Try A Cozy Green
Get the Look:Calke Green by Farrow & Ball (No.

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The color fitstheir Charleston home’srelaxed English country house vibe, along with the cozy throw.
A signature green also easily adapts to holiday decorations.
Use a slightly darker trim color to accentuate the walls in your spare room.

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These light and dark blue paints with gray undertones will compliment any neutral palate for bedding and curtains.
Tennessee’s Stephanie Sabbe ofSabbe Interior Designchose the trim color for its historic feel.
“This home has a Victorian architectural feel, so we ran with that.”

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- on the trim.
The scalloped pillows and light fixture make guests feel like they’re floating in the clouds.
Texas interior designer Nicola McLaughlin used this palette throughouther San Antonio houseto create a seamless and airy feel.

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Soothe With Gray
Get the Look:Cromarty (No.
This muted shade is anything but cold, with just a touch of green to warm it up.

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