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Spare Room Paint Colours 

A spare room often needs to be the most versatile room in your home. Your spare room may function as a storage and work-from-home space. But the same space must also transform into a cosy guest room when you have family and friends to stay.

Explore our spare room colour ideas to create a relaxed setting that feels comfortable and easy to live with. Click to order sample pots in your chosen shades and begin your next interior design project.

Soft neutrals for your spare room

These timeless neutral paint shades provide a clean, understated backdrop. Our warm neutrals give you the flexibility to update your fabrics and furnishings. You can quickly change the look and feel of your spare room, from a focused workspace to a cocooning bedroom sanctuary.

Calming green guest rooms

Due to their neutral makeup, green shades are easy to complement with a variety of different accent colours. Choose gentle muted hues that subtly reflect the outdoors. These shades will create a fresh, uplifting atmosphere that has a calming effect on you and your guests.

Serene blue spare rooms

Associated with peace and serenity, light blues are a classic shade to provide a soft and restful backdrop for spare bedrooms. We feel comfortable with blue in the home, meaning it works wonderfully in rooms with multiple functions, such as your spare room.

Woodwork: Ceviche, Wall: Re:mix Sunlight

Left Wall: Obscura, Desk and Panelling: Obscura, Right Panelling: Juniper Ash

Ceiling & Window: Loft White, Walls & Brickwork: Re:mix Joanna

Top Half: Aquamarine, Bottom Half: Ambleside, Back Wall: Aquamarine - Pale

Spare Room Colours FAQs 

What paint colours work best for spare rooms? 

As your spare room might have many different purposes, it’s important to choose shades that are versatile. Consider colours with natural or neutral undertones when considering guest bedroom ideas. These shades are simple to accessorise with fabrics and furnishings to easily update your scheme. 

Neutral greens, natural stone hues and mineral whites provide a beautiful, comforting backdrop. These subtle shades offer a redolence of our tranquil outdoor environment.

How do I choose colours for a spare room? 

When choosing a colour for your spare room, consider the different functions your space will have and the atmosphere you are looking to create. If your spare room will be both a study space and bedroom, consider how you want the room to feel. Do you want your spare room to feel calming and understated, or energising and inspiring?  

Once you have a few colours in mind, order sample pots and test them in situ by painting them out onto A4 pieces of card or lining paper. View the samples in both natural and artificial light. This will confirm how your chosen shades will appear in the environment of your spare room throughout the day and evening.  

Can you use wallpaper in a spare room? 

Wallpaper can work wonderfully in a spare room. Introducing wallpaper can bring texture to your walls and create a sense of familiarity and comfort. Spare bedrooms are a space where you want guests to feel cosy and at home. So consider much-loved, classic styles of wallpaper in soft, tonal colourways. Designs such as Spring Flowers – Portland Stone or Lovers’ Toile – Blush will add character to your spare room, without feeling overwhelming.