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childrens double bunk bed bedroom ideas with bunk beds (read) and Desks

Bunk beds are ideal for reducing space if you have children share the bedroom. They're particularly useful in tight spaces, such as this small kids bedroom.

Create a peaceful hideout by combining calming bedding with a wall-mounted artwork and a comfortable rug. This look by Kelly from Hartley Home works for boys and girls alike.

Loft-style bed

The addition of a loft-style bunk bed is a great option to save space in your child's room. These beds are usually two twin-sized bunk beds that are stacked over one another creating an edgy fort-like atmosphere that makes sharing a room enjoyable and comfortable. They're also an excellent choice for small spaces since they don't require much furniture after the beds are put in place. You can also add a desk or dresser under the bed, making them even more useful for little ones to sleep in. Then, they can swap off the desk to create an additional bookcase and create a study nook.

If you have more room, you might want to consider the option of a set that includes standard bunk beds. They can be designed to match your child's decor in a number of ways, from neutral colors for boys to pinks and blues that are more girly for girls. A minimalist design will allow your children to personalize their bedrooms with accessories of their choice, and will make to make the rooms appear spacious and airy rather than overcrowded and cluttered.

The most important thing to remember when designing a shared bedroom is to give each kid a sense of privacy and independence. It is possible to achieve this by incorporating a divider or permitting them to decorate the space with their favourite things. This will encourage them to enjoy their shared bedroom.

If your kids like to play with their toys create a bunk bed that looks like a tent or cabin. This will allow your children to play while they sleep, and encourage imaginative play and socialization.

You can also personalize your bunk bed by hanging curtains between each bed. This allows your children to personalize their space without having to rearrange the entire layout, and it will help avoid arguments about who gets the top or bottom bunk.

Another option to personalize your bunk beds is by adding an area for reading, which can provide every child with an area to unwind in peace. A nook can be created by incorporating a built-in bookcase or a window seat at the bottom of the bed, like in this bunk room by makingitwithabby.

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Bunk beds are ideal for kids but they can be more useful when combined with desks. Bunk beds with desks can save space in small spaces however they also encourage good studies. They can also serve as a small workstation with storage beneath. They can also be an excellent option for larger rooms which don't have enough space to fit a separate desk and dresser.

Bunk beds with desks can be as simple as you'd like, depending on the room in which your child is. The classic twin-overtwin floor model for instance, has an elevated ladder that allows access to the top bunk, as well as a built in desk that makes space at the bottom. The simple white finish makes it suitable for many colors. The fun stripes of the bedding give it a modern look.

In a shared children's bedroom childrens bunk beds with wardrobe beds that are matched to a chest and dresser provide each child extra space to store clothing as well as books, toys and other belongings. This arrangement is ideal to keep children from arguing over who has the best bunk, especially if their ages are different. To create a cohesive look make use of matching pieces of wood in neutral tones or vibrant colors and incorporate nautical elements.

A loft-style bunk bed with built-in desk that doubles as a bookshelf is another option for a shared bedroom. This bunk can easily accommodate two children of different ages and also provides a place for them to do their homework and play games. This bunk is available on the internet for an affordable price, and comes in several colors to match any child's decor.

A bunk bed in the shape of a car a great choice for kids who love to play with them. The beds have a solid construction and the car-shaped design gives them a fortress-like appearance that will be fun to play with as they get older.

Bunk bed with storage

Bunk beds with built-in storage let kids store books, toys and more, without sacrificing floor space. This Harriet Bee bunk bed includes shelves and drawers making it ideal for childrens small bunk beds shared rooms with lots of stuff. The bottom bed is equipped with a desk, which can double as a study space for both children. The stairs are designed to be smaller than a ladder.

You can even get bunk beds with nooks to provide additional play or sleeping space. This model from Pottery Barn Kids offers both seating as well as a desk with shelves underneath. It's perfect for a space that needs an extra space and storage and can easily convert to two separate beds when the children are older.

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A divider can help each child feel like they are in their own space. This loft bed by Fancy Fix Decor is a rustic loft bed with windows filled with greenery, and a simple bunk top nook with string lights. The neutral color scheme allows for each child to create their own flair by adding personal touches such as framed art or throw pillows.

Themed decor is the perfect way to get two boys excited about sharing bedrooms. If it's a complete Batman room or a bedroom with a superhero theme, they will be begging to stay in there every night. Pick a color scheme that will grow with your child and remain cool for teens as they get older.

If you have a small room with a low ceiling it is possible to consider bunk childrens beds bunk that have stairs that lead directly up to the top. This means you'll be able to keep the top bunk open for storage or even a sofa when the kids are older.

Bunk bed with nook

If your kids love to read, write or do other tasks requiring a desk or table, choose a bunk bed with a built-in nook. This design is space-saving and offers children a quiet space to work on their homework and other tasks without causing distraction to their peers. It also helps them stay organized so that they can concentrate on their favourite activities from the comfort of their own beds.

There are many ways to design a bunkbed that has an nook, regardless of whether you're looking to add some color or create a cozy space. A bright shade can be a focal point while pastel shades are soothing and soothing. Decking out the nook with matching curtains is a good way to add color and a sense of warmth. A nook can also serve as a small play space or a reading area.

Bunk beds with a nook are a great solution for smaller rooms, where it's difficult to fit into three separate sleeping areas. A nook is made by putting a larger bed to the twin bed, or by creating an unique structure using platforms and stairs.

A nook is also a great place to store smartly. You can put shelves or drawers under the bunk bed to store clothes, books and other toys. This is a great method to free up floor space for play and reduce clutter in the room. This bunk bed designed by Nicole Fisher, of BNR Interiors, has shelves and drawers under the beds for toys and books.

You can make use of the theme of your child's interests to create their bunk beds. For instance, if you and your kids are both avid fans of superheroes You can decorate the bunks with their respective favourite characters to make them feel more connected to one and each other.

The need for storage space is crucial when it comes to decorating shared bedrooms for kids and adding an extra wardrobe or closet to the bottom of your bunks is a great way to maximize space. Installing a walk-in wardrobe in your attic will allow you and your children ample storage space while also maximising the space that is not being used.