How to Redecorate a Room in Under an Hour: Guest Bedroom Refresh

How to redecorate a room quickly to create big impact changes without the need for paint or time-consuming home improvements.

This post is sponsored by Joss & Main.

A couple of weeks ago, some of Robert’s cousins stayed with us for a quick overnight visit. I realized the guest bedroom still felt like winter—faux fur bedding and all—even though it was April. It was time for a fast, practical refresh that would make the room feel cooler, brighter, and ready for summer guests.

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Rather than a full renovation or a paint project, I refreshed the room in under an hour. The result is far from a dramatic remodel, but those small, high-impact changes made the space feel fresh, calm, and resort-like—perfect for hosting.

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I pulled a few pieces from a curated summer collection inspired by relaxed resorts and coastal living, focusing on textiles and oceanic blues. That palette helped me create a tranquil, travel-inspired mood without changing the paint or doing any structural work.

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If you need a quick refresh—whether because guests are on their way or you want a new look without heavy lifting—these strategies produce a big visual impact in very little time.

How to Redecorate a Room in Under an Hour

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1. Swap Your Window Treatments

Window treatments cover a large visual area, so swapping curtains is one of the fastest ways to change a room’s mood. Choose new curtains in a color or texture that complements your intended vibe—light linens for an airy, coastal feel or rich velvet for a more dramatic look.

For a polished appearance, hang curtains “high and wide”: place the rod a few inches below crown molding (or as high as your ceiling allows) and extend the panels 12–18 inches past each side of the window frame. This simple trick visually enlarges windows and makes ceilings feel taller.

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2. Add a Patterned Rug

A rug anchors a room visually and adds texture, color, and scale. Even over carpet, a patterned rug breaks up the floor and defines zones—especially in bedrooms, a rug helps frame the bed and create a cozy footprint.

Standard guidance for bedrooms: select at least an 8×10 rug for a king bed and at least a 6×9 rug for a queen, though larger sizes work when the room allows. If you don’t have wall-to-wall carpet, make sure the rug extends beyond the nightstands to give a balanced look.

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3. Change Your Duvet

Swapping a duvet cover or comforter is a five-minute update with enormous visual payoff. Bedding is one of the first things guests notice, so use it to introduce color, pattern, or a new texture that sets the tone—linen for a relaxed look, crisp cotton for classic appeal.

Layer simple stripes, tonal patterns, or neutral solids to keep the bed inviting and not overwhelming. A new duvet can instantly change the perceived temperature and mood of the room.

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4. Layer New Textures With Pillows

Throw pillows are an easy, low-cost way to introduce pattern and texture. Mix different shapes, fabrics, and subtle prints—think linen, cotton, or woven textures—to create depth without clutter.

Keep a consistent color story by selecting two or three complementary tones and use one bold pillow as an accent rather than overwhelming the bed with too many competing patterns.

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5. Add a Plant or Flowers

Greenery adds life and scale. A simple vase with fresh or realistic faux stems on a nightstand or dresser brings organic energy and a finished feel. If real plants aren’t practical, high-quality faux stems or branches deliver the same visual lift with zero maintenance.

A small metallic vase or ceramic pot can also introduce another texture and reflect light subtly, enhancing the overall composition of the bedside vignette.

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6. Shop Your House

Before buying anything new, take a quick walk through your home and repurpose items: a framed print, a decorative bowl, or a lamp from another room can complete a new look with no cost. These small finishing touches make the space feel intentional and lived-in.

I pulled a few accessories and a thrifted desk I’d painted years ago to create a makeshift vanity for guests—functional and charming without any heavy lifting. Even practical touches like a framed WiFi password make a guest room feel thoughtful and prepared.

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In under an hour, a new set of curtains, a patterned rug, updated bedding, layered pillows, a simple vase of stems, and a few repurposed items transformed the guest room from winter-heavy to welcoming and cool. Small changes stacked together create big impact—a smart approach when you want a fresh look without a major project.

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For a curated, resort-inspired look this season, consider textiles and decor in natural fibers, coastal blues, and artisan textures. These elements create a restful, vacation-ready atmosphere perfect for guest spaces and everyday living.

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