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Bedroom Design Ideas for Children and Guests

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A spare bedroom in your new build home should never be left empty. With the right approach, it can become an amazing space for children, guests, or hobbies.

The right bedroom ideas can help create the perfect space for friends and family to stay over. It is also the perfect chance to create a bedroom that grows with kids.

In this article, we will offer some bedroom ideas for children and guests staying in your new build home.

Choose Furniture That Works Hard

When planning a bedroom for children and guests, flexible furniture is a great place to start. A single bed with storage drawers can help keep bedding, toys, books, or spare towels tucked away.

A daybed is another useful option. It can work as a sofa during the day and a bed at night, making the room feel less crowded when no one is staying over. If the room is for kids, bunk beds can be a fun and practical choice, especially for siblings or sleepovers.

Try to avoid filling the room with too much furniture. A bed, a bedside table, a wardrobe, or a chest of drawers may be enough. Keeping the layout simple can make the room easier to use and clean.

Keep the Décor Calm and Flexible

You do not need to spend a lot to make the room feel special. With a few thoughtful choices, it is easy to decorate your new build without overspending. Children’s tastes can change, so it helps to keep the main décor simple. Warm whites or pastel shades on the walls create a calm mood that works for both children and guests.

You can then add personality through items that are easy to change. This includes things like bedding, cushions, curtains, or even wall stickers. These additions bring colour and character without needing a full room makeover.

For a child’s room, you might choose fun prints or bright accessories. For guests, you could switch to calmer bedding and a few grown-up touches, such as a lamp, a mirror or a small plant.

Add Storage for Toys, Clothes and Guest Items

Good storage can make a bedroom feel bigger and more organised. This is especially important if both children and visitors use the room.

Storage boxes, baskets, and shelves can help children keep toys and books in order. Clear labels or picture labels can also make tidying easier. For guests, try to leave some free drawer space or a few empty hangers in the wardrobe.

A small luggage rack, a hook on the back of the door, or a storage bench can also be useful. These little touches make guests feel welcome without taking up too much space.

Create a Cosy Sleep Space

A comfortable bedroom should feel restful. Consider things like blackout curtains and warm lighting to create that cosy vibe.

A bedside lamp is useful for reading and gives the room a softer feel at night. For younger children, a night light can offer comfort. For guests, it is helpful to include easy access to a plug socket for charging phones.

Try to keep the area around the bed calm and clutter-free. This helps the room feel more peaceful at bedtime.

A Bedroom That Works for Everyone

With the right ideas, a spare bedroom in your new build home can become one of the most useful rooms in the house. Flexible furniture, clever storage and welcoming touches can help transform the space.

You do not need to change everything at once. Start with the basics, then add colour, comfort and personality over time. This will help you create a room that feels calm, practical and ready for whoever comes to stay.

Looking for a dream home with space for family, guests and everyday life? Explore our range of new build homes at Sanctuary for a home that works for you, or get in touch if you have any questions.

Your new build home gives you lots of new spaces to design, including the garden. It might start as a simple green space, but with a bit of inspiration, it can be so much more. With a few personal touches in your new build garden, you can shape this outdoor space to suit you and your family. 

The good news is that you can do this without a huge budget or expert gardening skills. In this article, we will provide you with some easy garden ideas for families in a new build home.

Start with Zones

One of the easiest ways to plan your garden is to split it into zones. Give each part of the garden a clear job or purpose. For example, you might have one area for children to play, one area for eating outside and one area for plants. This can make even a small garden feel more organised.

A patio or decking area can work well for outdoor meals. A patch of lawn can be used for games, paddling pools or quiet time in the sun. Consider adding a small corner with planters for children. This can be a great way for them to learn to grow flowers or vegetables.

Choose Low-Maintenance Plants

Family life can be busy, so it makes sense to choose plants that are easy to care for. Hardy plants such as lavender, rosemary, geraniums and foxgloves are good options. They can add colour, texture and scent without needing too much attention. For those with pets - always remember to check if plants are toxic to your furry friends!

Raised beds and large pots are also useful in a new build garden. They are easier to manage than large flower beds and can be moved or changed over time. 

If you are new to gardening, start small. A few pots near the back door can make the garden feel brighter without creating lots of work. It’s also a good idea to choose native UK plants that will naturally do well in your garden.

Create a Safe Play Space

For families with younger children, safety is important. Try to keep play areas clear, open and easy to see from the house. Soft grass is useful for running around and looks good too. Outdoor mats are another option that can help make harder surfaces more comfortable.

You could add simple play features such as a sandpit, mud kitchen, water table or small slide. These do not need to take over the whole garden. Choosing items that can be moved or packed away can help keep the space flexible. 

It is also worth keeping tools, plant feed and sharp objects safely stored in a shed or outdoor storage box.

Add Somewhere to Sit

A garden feels much more welcoming when there is somewhere to sit. This could be a small table and chairs, a bench, or even outdoor cushions on a dry day. 

Think about where the sun falls in your garden. You may want a sunny spot for morning coffee, or a shaded area where children can cool down in summer. 

Adding a parasol can help make the garden more comfortable during warmer weather.

Grow Something Together

Gardening can be a fun activity for the whole family. Children often enjoy growing things they can see, smell or eat.

Easy options include strawberries, tomatoes, peas, sunflowers and herbs. These can be grown in pots, raised beds or small planters. 

Growing food can also help children learn where fruit and vegetables come from. Even if the results are not perfect, it can be a fun and rewarding project. Just remember that you will need to prepare your garden for spring to get the soil ready for plants.

Keep It Simple

The best family gardens are often the ones that are easy to use. You do not need to do everything at once. Start with the areas your family will use most, then build from there. 

With a few simple changes, your new build garden can become a space for play, rest, and making memories. 

Still looking for your dream home? Let the team at Sanctuary help. Take a look at our latest developments or get in touch with us if you have any questions.