Photographed by William Waldron, Vogue, February 20151/14Pierre Frey palm tree fabric covers the walls of one of the three guest rooms in designer Adam Lippes’s Berkshires home.
Photographed by François Halard, Vogue, May 20122/14A painting by Francesco Clemente hung in the guest bedroom of L’Wren Scott’s Paris pied-à-terre.
Photographed by François Halard, Vogue, July 20113/14Daybeds are an irresistible addition to any room, evidenced here in Peter Speliopoulos and Robert Turner’s Patmos escape.
Photographed by François Halard, Vogue, September 20044/14In the guest room of Janet Wolfson de Botton’s magnificent South of France estate, a Louis XVI bergère matches the palette of the wallpaper and curtains.
Photographed by François Halard, Vogue, September 20045/14A 1940s chair in Wolfson de Botton’s sunnier guest room provides a contrast to its courtly counterpart.
Photographed by François Halard, Vogue, September 20036/14Reed Krakoff’s New York brownstone shows off the minimalist appeal of winter whites—further evidenced by the guest bed, which was designed by his wife, Delphine.
Photographed by François Halard, Vogue, November 20027/14This room’s decor may match the house’s 18th-century architecture—but the painting speaks more specifically to the tastes of the Agent Provocateur cofounders and inhabitants Serena Rees and Joe Corré.
Photographed by François Halard, Vogue, November 20058/14Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana’s gilded guest room in their Portofino perch has the Midas touch, from bed frame to tiled walls.
Photographed by François Halard, Vogue, December 20039/14One of the multiple guest suites at Houghton, a storied British estate.

Photographed by Eric Boman, Vogue, November 200411/14The guest room in Jerry and Jessica Seinfeld’s Hamptons home is no laughing matter.
Photographed by François Halard, Vogue, June 200512/14Foreign to the south of Italy, an Indian bed with Waziristan fabrics works wonders in the converted convent home of Alistair McAlpine.
Photographed by François Halard, Vogue, September 200513/14Dark woods and contrasting whites make for a graphic look in a Tudor-style English country house.
Photographed by François Halard, Vogue, June 201314/14Roger Vivier designer Bruno Frisoni’s Tangier abode, with a stripped carpet upholstering the walls.