12 Proven Tricks to Set Up an Air Mattress for Guests

12 ways to set up the best air mattress for guests in a spare room or office to create a welcoming temporary bedroom.

a home office set up as a temporary guest room and making an air mattress comfortable like a real bed

We collected every office-to-guest-room idea we could think of to turn a home office into a comfortable temporary bedroom. One Thanksgiving we had 14 people staying overnight, which forced us to get creative and produce extra beds out of thin air. The following tips show how to make an air mattress feel and look like a proper bed so guests feel cared for and comfortable.

Our home office turned into the perfect temporary sleeping space using a few simple tricks and guest bedroom essentials. With a little effort, an air mattress can look and feel like a real bed and transform any spare room or office into an inviting guest bedroom.

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12 Ways to Set Up the Best Air Mattress for Guests in a Temporary Bedroom

Below are practical and easy-to-implement ideas we used to make a simple air mattress look and feel welcoming. These suggestions work whether you need guest bedroom office ideas, are staging a house, or simply want to offer comfortable overnight accommodations.

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Beef Up a Basic Mattress

1. Use an Extra-Tall Air Mattress

If you haven’t purchased an air mattress yet, opt for one that’s at least 20 inches high. Taller mattresses make it easier for guests to get in and out of bed, especially older visitors who find floor-level sleeping uncomfortable. A tall mattress also looks more like a conventional bed and makes the room feel more put together.

use a 24" tall air mattress

2. Add a Memory Foam Topper to Make an Air Mattress Feel Like a Real Bed

A gel-infused or memory foam topper instantly reduces the “air mattress” feeling by adding cushioning and pressure relief. Thicker toppers provide more comfort; even a modest topper will improve sleep quality and make the bed feel far closer to a conventional mattress.

how to make an air mattress comfortable using a memory foam topper

3. Hide the Air Mattress Bottom With an Elastic Skirt

An elastic bed skirt around the mattress base hides the inflatable sides and gives the setup a polished, bed-like appearance. Secure it discreetly with a little tape underneath if needed. This is an especially handy staging trick when you want a spare room to read as a dedicated bedroom.

how to hide an air mattress for a temporary office guest room : use a bed skirt

4. Make the Bed With Soft White Bedding

White bedding looks clean and welcoming—guests instinctively associate it with freshness. Choose soft, neutral sheets, a plush duvet or down alternative insert, and supportive pillows to create a hotel-like feel. A textured knit or boucle pillow adds warmth and style without overwhelming the simple palette.

office guest room bed using tricks to make an air mattress comfortable

5. Add an Extra Blanket for Needed Warmth

Air mattresses can feel chilly because they trap cool air beneath the sleeper. Add a plush sherpa or fleece blanket to provide warmth and a layer of insulation so guests stay cozy through the night.

office guest room ideas : add warm bedding since air mattresses get cold

6. Repurpose a Stool or Crate as a Nightstand

A small surface beside the bed is essential for glasses, a phone, or a water bottle. Use a stool, crate, or small side table you already own; there’s no need to buy something new. Functionality matters more than style when setting up temporary guest accommodations.

7. Have a Small Lamp or Nightlight Handy

Guests appreciate a light they can reach from bed. A small bedside lamp or nightlight makes reading and late-night navigation easier, and prevents fumbling around in the dark.

office guest room ideas : include a nightstand with a lamp and clock / white noise machine

8. Consider Including a Clock and/or White Noise Machine

A simple alarm clock with dimmer settings or a white noise machine can help guests sleep better, especially in unfamiliar surroundings where odd noises could be disruptive.

office guest room ideas : toiletries basket

9. Have Towels Handy

Place clean, folded towels in the guest room so visitors don’t have to hunt for them after a shower. A dedicated towel stash keeps things convenient and avoids awkward moments.

10. Include Toiletries in a Basket

A small basket of basic toiletries—travel-size shampoo, conditioner, soap, toothbrushes, toothpaste, and other essentials—shows thoughtful hospitality and can be a lifesaver if guests forget something.

how to turn an office into a guest room

11. Add a Pillow Top Mattress Pad to a Futon

If you use a futon as a guest bed, add a pillow-top mattress pad for extra cushioning and to protect the fabric. A mattress pad reduces pressure points and helps prevent back pain for overnight guests.

temporary bed in home office using a futon

12. Provide a Bluetooth Speaker

A small Bluetooth speaker lets guests play relaxing music or white noise and helps drown out household activity when multiple people are staying over. It’s a small addition that greatly improves nighttime comfort.

temporary bed in home office using a futon

With these steps, a basic air mattress can be transformed into a cozy, practical guest bed. When the guest bed is set up in our office, work usually stops—which is exactly how it should be while loved ones visit.

cozy guest bedroom setup in an office

Do you have other home office guest room ideas or amenities that make guests feel at home? Consider leaving out a small Wi‑Fi password card, a few bottled waters, a vacant drawer or two for belongings, and a fan or extra blanket for temperature control.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I combine my home office and guest room?

1. Use multipurpose furniture. 2. Choose a sleeper sofa or futon that stores during work hours. 3. Consider a Murphy bed with built-in shelving. 4. Use a cabinet or desk that hides screens when guests stay.

What should every guest bedroom have?

1. A comfortable mattress or sleeping surface. 2. A vacant drawer or shelf for belongings. 3. A fan and an extra blanket for temperature comfort. 4. A bottle of water. 5. Extra towels and basic toiletries.

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