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Childrens Bedroom Ideas With Bunk Beds and Desks
Bunk beds are ideal to save space when your children share the bedroom. They're particularly useful in tight quarters, like this small kids bedroom.
Create a peaceful hideout with serene bedding, a frame artwork and a comfy rug. This look is from Kelly Hartley Home is suitable for both girls and boys.
Loft-style bed
Adding a loft-style bunk bed is a great option to make space in your children's room. The beds are typically two twin-sized bunk beds placed over one another creating an edgy fort-like atmosphere that makes sharing a space enjoyable and relaxing. These beds are also great for small spaces, since they don't require a lot of furniture after the beds are put in place. You can add an office or dresser under the bed to make it more suitable for kids. Later, the desk can be replaced with a second bookcase to create a study space.
If childrens bunkbeds have a larger space, you can opt for a set of traditional bunk beds. They can be made in a variety of ways to match the style of your kids' decor, from neutral colors for boys to girly blues and pinks for girls. A minimalist design will allow your kids to personalize their bedrooms using accessories of their choosing, and will make the rooms look big and airy instead of being cramped and crowded.
In designing a room for shared the most important thing to keep in mind is to provide every child with a sense privacy and independence. This can be achieved by incorporating a wall within the room or allowing each child to decorate it with their favorite objects. This will allow them to embrace their shared bedroom and enjoy the time they spend there.
If your children are fond of playing play with their toys, you can make a bunkbed that looks like an outdoor tent or cabin. This will allow your children to have fun while they sleep and encourage imagination and socialization.
You can also make the bunk bed more personal by hanging curtains between the two beds. This allows them to customize the space they're in without the need to rearrange everything. It can also help to avoid disputes over who gets to sleep on the top or bottom bunk.
Make a reading area in your bunk beds to give every child a space to relax. A nook can be made by adding a built-in bookshelf or a window seat at the bottom of the bed, as seen in this bunk room from makingitwithabby.
Bunk bed with desk
Bunk beds are great for children however, they are better when combined with desks. Bunk beds with desks can make space in small spaces however they also encourage good studying habits. They can also serve as a small workstation with storage beneath. They're ideal for larger rooms where a separate desk or dresser isn't possible.
Bunk beds with desks can be as simple as you'd like, depending on the bedroom of your child. For example this classic twin-over-twin floor model comes with an accessible ladder to the top bunk and an integrated desk that can be used to save space on the bottom. A simple white finish makes it a versatile option for a variety of designs, while playful stripes on the bedding keep the look fresh.
In a shared kids' bedroom, bunk beds with an accompanying chest and dresser will give each child more space to store their books, clothes and toys, as well as other items. This arrangement can also be an effective way to stop children from arguing over who gets the top bunk, particularly when they're of different age groups. Use matching wood pieces with neutral tones or bright colors and nautical-themed elements to create a cohesive look.
A loft-style bunk bed that has an integrated desk that can also be used as a bookcase is another option for a shared children's bedroom. This bunk can easily accommodate two kids of different age groups and the desk offers an area for them to do their homework and play games. This bunk is available on the internet for a reasonable cost, and comes in a variety of colors to match the decor of any child.
A bunk bed in the form of a car is a great choice for kids who enjoy playing with them. The beds have a solid construction and the car-shaped design gives them a fortress-like appearance that is fun to play with as they get older.
Bunk bed with storage
Bunk beds that have built-in storage offer kids the space to store books or toys, without having to sacrifice the floor space. This Harriet Bee bunk bed includes shelves and drawers making it ideal for rooms that are small and shared with plenty of things. The bottom bed is equipped with a desk, which can double as a study space for both children. The stairs also have an innovative design that takes up less space than an ordinary ladder.
You can also get bunk beds with nooks to provide additional play or sleeping space. This Pottery Barn Kids bunk bed includes a desk as well as seating with shelves beneath. This is ideal for a room that requires additional storage and a workspace. It can also be easily converted into two beds as the kids get older.
Smart storage is another great idea for shared bedrooms. It can help hide the mess of clothes and toys that end in the floor. This bunk bed designed by Mrs. Paranjape design and interiors combines a bookcase with an actual bed, so that every child has their favorite books close at hand. The drawers underneath the beds are ideal for storing linens and extra blankets.
A divider can help every child feel like they have their own space. This loft bed by Fancy Fix Decor is a rustic loft bed that has window boxes filled greenery, and a simple bunk top nook that is lit by string lights. The neutral color scheme allows for each child to add their own personal flair by adding personal touches such as framed artwork or throw pillows.
If you have two kids who share a room, it's easy to make them feel excited about their room with themed decor. It doesn't matter if it's a whole Batman room or a bedroom with a superhero theme, they will be begging to sleep there every night. Just be sure to pick a color scheme that can evolve with them and remain cool enough for teens to get older.
If you share a small room with a low ceiling it is possible to think about bunk beds with stairs that lead directly up to the top. You can use the top bunk as a storage area or even a couch when your children are older.
Bunk bed with nook
If your children are avid readers, writers or engage in other activities requiring a desk or table, choose bunk beds with a built-in nook. This space-saving option offers an area for children to be quiet to complete their homework and other tasks without disturbing their siblings. It also helps them stay organized so they can concentrate on their favourite activities in the comfort of their beds.
If you're looking to add a splash of color or create a cozy getaway There are a variety of ways to design a bunk bed with an extra space. A bold paint hue can create a lively focal point, while pastel hues are soothing and comfortable. A decking out of the nook with matching curtains is a good way to give it a pop of color and a feeling of warmth. A nook could also be used as a small play space or a reading area.
Bunk beds with a nook are an excellent solution for smaller rooms where it is difficult to fit into three separate sleeping areas. A nook can be made by putting an additional full-size bed on the top of the lower twin bed, or by creating an unique structure using the combination of stairs and platforms to create a huge, curved bunk bed.
A nook can also be a great place to store smartly. You can install shelves or drawers underneath the bunk bed to store books, clothes, and toys. This is a great idea to eliminate clutter and make space on the floor for children to play. This bunk bed design by Nicole Fisher of BNR Interiors features shelving and drawers under the beds to accommodate children's books and toys.
You can take the theme of your child's interest to make their bunk beds. If your kids are both obsessed with superheroes, for instance you can decorate their bunk beds with their favourite characters. This will allow them to feel more connected to one another.
The need for storage space is crucial when it comes to decorating shared bedrooms for kids and putting the closet or wardrobe at the bottom of your bunks is an excellent way to maximize space. Installing a walk-in closet into your attic will allow you and your children plenty of storage space, while maximizing the space you have left.
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