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Frances Daniels

5 products to turn your guest room into a cozy sleep haven for the holidays

Image shows a cozy guest room dressed for Christmas, with plaid blankets on a bed and a wooden tray filled with earthen cups and green and burgundy paper decorations.

The holidays are the busiest time of year for many, especially if you're hosting family and friends for the festivities. There's a lot to think about, including where your guests will sleep. If you're looking to make your guest room a cozy and relaxing space for sleeping, then we have you covered right here with our guide to the best sleep products for guest bedrooms. 

While we can’t tell you how to prepare a crowd-pleasing meal for picky eaters or how to prevent family squabbles, we can recommend the best mattress for guest room use (and for smaller budgets). If you don't need a new bed, yet your current guest room mattress has seen better days, a topper could save the day – and we've found the best mattress topper for 40% off. 

We've also included our top sleep tips for helping your guests to feel well-rested during their stay. While Christmas is a time to indulge, we'd recommend not serving any rich or caffeinated foods and drinks close to bedtime otherwise your guests may have way less than a silent night. 

How to help your holiday guests sleep well

Let your guests follow their usual sleep schedule

It’s important to remember that not everyone operates on the same sleep schedule as you. Don’t expect your guests to be in bed when you are if they’re night owls, and you're an early bird and don’t assume your guest is rude or anti-social if they want to go to bed early. 

Keep Christmas decorations out of the bedroom

While it’s nice to create a festive atmosphere for your guests, Christmas decorations can negatively impact sleep. The bright lights can make it harder to fall asleep, while dusty decorations or real Christmas trees can aggravate a guest’s allergies. If your guests are sleeping in a room with decorations, opt for a fake tree, avoid flashing lights, and dim all lights near bedtime. 

Use white noise for people with early bedtimes

Some guests are sensitive to noise — especially if you live in a built-up, urban area with lots of noise pollution while your guest comes from a quieter suburban or rural area. Consider using a white noise machine (we recommend the Magicteam Sound Machine from Amazon) to mask noise either from inside or outside your home. 

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