Bunk Room Ideas
Built in beds and bunk beds or bunk rooms are a great way to house extra guests or to accomodate kids in a small space. You will find all kinds of bunk room ideas tucked into this story!
These beautiful shiplap sleeping nooks are by Marie Flanigan Interiors. I want to curl up in one of these with a good book!
These fantasy bunk beds are gorgeous. They are cozy and small, they feel like safe little spaces. Who wouldn’t love to occasionally crawl into this bed and pull those doors or curtains closed to the rest of the world?
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A beach house cabana is a great place to tuck a couple of extra beds like this one from Christina Kim Interior Design.
Who wouldn’t love to occasionally crawl into this bed and pull those doors closed to the rest of the world?
Tucked under the stairs cozy bed ~ Coastal Living
What little girls wouldn’t have so much fun climbing into these little dollhouse cottage beds? The curtains tucked in at the sides offer each little girl the chance to seclude themselves in their own little world, with clouds and parachutes floating overhead.
If you have a large family built-in bunk beds are a great way to create extra space in a kid’s room while still giving each child their own bed and freeing up floor space.
This is a particularly beautiful bunk room with the double bunk beds and the creative ceiling treatment.
This double bed bunk over a double with a double bed trundle would be a great option for sleeping 6 small kids!
This tiny but elegant room is a great spot for bedding down a few guests! This was from the 2019 Southern Living Idea House.
Big family? Busy vacation house, or lots of visiting grandchildren? Any of these are reasons to create the bunk room of your dreams!
Double beds on the bottom of these built in beds and loft beds up above make this a perfect way to accommodate eight. The white walls and the vaulted ceilings give this room a feeling of space and airyness. (Photo by David Patterson)
These wooden bunk beds are reminiscent of summer camp and are perfect for this Montana getaway. (Photo by Audrey Hall)
The bottom bunk in this bunk room is the right size for a small child which also keeps the top bunk bed at a lower height than traditional bunk beds. (Photo by Julie Ciamp Design)
These white bunk beds make a small room appear much larger with the clean lines and white palette. In a small bedrooms bunk beds make a room feel larger than a pair of twin beds.
Bunk beds with space-saving solutions like the storage space beneath them are great idea. This bed is from Pottery Barn.