25 home offices that turn into a cozy guest bedroom
In modern homes, literally every centimeter is worth its weight in gold, so you have to dodge and combine sometimes completely incompatible things. Few have room for a separate guest bedroom, home office, or children’s playroom. We offer to be creative and, having carefully planned everything, equip the bedroom and office in one room so that they do not interfere with each other at all.
Office bedroom interior by EMI Interior Design
Home Office with Custom Built-in Bed from Valet Custom Cabinets & Closets
Turning a room into an office-guest bedroom is not at all limited to bringing the bed and table into one room. This transformation of a room into a stylish, ergonomic and cozy space.
Folding wardrobe bed
Wardrobe bed with lighting
Modern home office with wardrobe bed
Home Office Guest Bedroom By Sarah Fortescue Designs
When it comes to saving space in multifunctional rooms, a classic rollaway bed can be a real lifesaver. A home office with a fold-out bed that hides away during the day is the ideal solution for those looking to equip a guest bedroom. Unlike single small beds, which are only suitable for spending the night overnight, a large bed that folds into a wardrobe will allow guests to comfortably settle for a long time.
Office-bedroom interior from Closets For Life
Home Office with Built-in Bed by Bayview Design Group Australia
Modern wardrobe beds come in a variety of shapes and sizes, many of which are part of large headsets with built-in shelves, nightstands and lighting. They are perfect for the bedroom and will not interfere with the office. In addition, thanks to them, there will be additional space for storing all kinds of papers, allowing you to better organize the workplace..
The wonders of small spaces
Bedroom-office interior by Studio Z Architecture
Scandinavian style bedroom-office interior by Holly Marder
Using every corner
If the room is very tiny, you can still find a solution that allows you to combine your home office and bedroom. First of all, it is a fold-out bed again. Only now, instead of a wardrobe bed that unfolds vertically, you need to find a small model that unfolds horizontally. Now even a small room will fit everything you need. If the room is equipped in the attic, then all you need is a simple staircase and a small, hidden niche under the ceiling.
Interior of a small office-bedroom by Raad Studio
Up the stairs to the bed
There is no need to concentrate only on the equipment of the sleeping place. We must not forget about the desktop, shelves that will allow you to use all the walls rationally, built-in bedside tables that get rid of blockages in the room and creative clutter.
Correct bed
Home office interior by Ample DESIGN
Tiny office interior by Louis Lau
Industrial-style office bedroom by Kirkwood McCarthy
If a wardrobe bed does not seem to be the best solution, because you want something more fashionable and modern, then you should take a closer look at stylish couches, canapes and sofas. They are both beautiful and functional..
Home office with couches by justin long design
Pull-out bed in home office by Tamalpais Construction Company
Home Office with Sofa by Cindy Ray Interiors
Choosing a pull-out sofa for your room can be a sensible compromise. Since it will serve not only as a sleeping place for guests, but also as a recreation area in the office during the day.
Decor and lighting
Home office with bunk bed from Caden Design Group
Home Offices – Guest Bedrooms
Guest Bedroom, Office & Living Room by Ashley Bell Interiors
When it comes to home offices that perform two or three more functions, you need to think through each element. The standard approach used when decorating a separate bedroom or living room will not work. You can install a TV and an entertainment center, and then, if necessary, the room can become a living room for the duration.
Interior by Increation
Home Office-Guest Bedroom by Pure Style by Jerry Bussanmas
We must not forget about the correct lighting, you need a reasonable mix of diffused and directional light so that the room is not gloomy and dark. Here’s an overview of 10 more effective ways to be more productive at home, where there are many distractions that interfere with focus.