Guest bedroom layout
Guest bedrooms work with a Queen bed centered on a wall, two nightstands, and a small dresser. Skip the King and the sitting area in most.
Guest bedrooms are usually 10×12 to 12×14. Constraints flip the layout — Queen bed not King, simpler furniture, sometimes a desk for working guests.
In this guide
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Standard guest room
Queen bed (60×80) centered on the longest wall. Two simple nightstands. Small dresser opposite. Room size: 11 × 12 feet minimum. Walkway each side of bed: 30 inches.
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Working guest layout
Queen bed + nightstands + small desk and chair in a corner. Skip the dresser if necessary (or use smaller). Best for guests staying a week or more, friends or family who work remotely.
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Twin/Full for kids
Twin XL (38×80) or Full (54×75) for guest rooms primarily for children or solo adult guests. Frees floor area for a desk or seating.
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What guests actually need
Hooks or hangers in or near the closet. Suitcase surface — luggage rack or low bench. Bedside light that works without standing up. Outlet for charging phones within reach of the bed.
Tips
Queen is the sweet spot
Fits couples and singles; doesn't dominate a small room. King only if room is 14×14+.
Charging outlet at the bed
Guests will charge phones bedside. An outlet within reach is non-negotiable in 2026.
Frequently asked questions
What size bed for a guest room?
Queen. Fits couples and singles; doesn't dominate a small room. King only if room is 14×14+.
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