Guest Bedroom

Like a Hotel but at Your House

Adding a guest bedroom to your basement is not only a fantastic way to utilize unused space, but it also adds value to your home and provides a comfortable retreat for your visitors

Many homeowners overlook the potential of their unfinished basements. By turning this area into a guest bedroom, you’re not only utilizing the space but also enhancing the overall functionality of your home

At PSW, we believe that your home should be a reflection of your lifestyle and taste.

Details to Consider with a Guest Bedroom

Planning and Design

Consider the size of the room, natural light availability, and how you can maximize the space. Think about including a small seating area or desk if space permits. Choosing a warm and neutral color palette can help make the room feel cozy and inviting.

Lighting

Basements often lack natural light, so incorporating various lighting sources is crucial. Recessed lighting can create a warm ambiance, while task lighting (such as bedside lamps or a desk lamp) adds functionality. If your basement has windows, use sheer curtains to maximize natural light while providing privacy.

Flooring

Choose flooring that adds warmth and comfort to the room. Carpeting is a popular choice for basements as it provides insulation and coziness. However, if moisture is a concern, consider vinyl plank flooring or laminate, which can offer the look of wood without the susceptibility to moisture damage.