The One Childrens Bedroom Ideas With Bunk Beds Trick Every Person Should Be Aware Of

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The One Childrens Bedroom Ideas With Bunk Beds Trick Every Person Should Be Aware Of

Childrens Bedroom Ideas With Bunk Beds and Desks

If your children are sharing rooms the bunk beds are a great space-saver. They're particularly useful in cramped spaces, such as this tiny bedroom for kids.

Create a serene retreat using tranquil bedding, a beautiful artwork and a comfy rug. This style is from Kelly Hartley Home is suitable for both boys and girls.

Loft-style bed

The addition of a loft-style bunk bed is a great way to make space in your kids' room. The beds typically consist of two twin-sized beds perched on the top of one another creating a cool fort style that makes sharing rooms like a cozy and fun space. They're also a great option for smaller spaces since they don't require much furniture once the beds are installed. You can put an additional dresser or desk underneath the bed to make it more practical for children. In the future, the desk could be substituted with a second bookcase to create a study space.


If you have a bigger space you can choose a set of regular bunk beds. They can be designed in various ways to match the style of your kids decor, ranging from neutral colors for boys to feminine pinks and blues for girls. Keeping the decor simple will allow your children to personalize their rooms with accessories of their choice and also makes the rooms appear larger and airy, rather than overcrowded and cluttered.

The most important thing to keep in mind when designing the shared bedroom is to provide each child with a an impression of privacy and independence. This can be accomplished by incorporating a divider within the room or allowing each child to decorate it with their favorite objects. This will allow them to be a part of the shared bedroom and love spending time in it.

If your children love to play, you can create bunk beds that look like an outdoor tent or cabin. This will allow your children to enjoy themselves while sleeping 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 provide each child a place to relax. Install a built-in bookcase or a window seat at the bottom of the bunk bed to create a cozy nook as shown in the bunk room below from makingitwithabby.

Bunk bed with desk

Bunk beds are great for kids but they can also be useful when combined with desks. Bunk beds with desks can make space in small rooms however they help encourage good studies. These beds can be used as a single workstation with a storage space underneath for books and other items. They are also a good choice for rooms that don't have enough room to accommodate a separate desk and dresser.

Bunk beds with desks can be as simple as you'd like according to the room of your child's. This classic twin-overtwin floor model for instance, has an elevated ladder that allows access to the top bunk, as well as an integrated desk which saves space at the bottom. Its simple white finish allows it to be used in a wide range of colors. The fun stripes of the bedding give it a modern look.

In a shared bedroom, bunk beds that have matching chests and dressers can provide each child with more space to store their books, clothes and toys, as well as other items. This arrangement can also be a great way to prevent the kids from fighting over who has the top bunk, particularly if they're of different age groups. To create a cohesive appearance, use matching wood pieces in neutral tones or vibrant colors and incorporate nautical theme elements.

A loft-style bunk bed that has built-in desk that also doubles as a bookcase is another option for sharing a children's bedroom. This bunk is perfect for two children of different age groups. The desk allows them to complete their work or play games. This bunk is available online at affordable prices and is available in various colors to fit with any child's décor.

A bunk bed in the form of a car is ideal for kids who love playing with them. The beds are made of solid structure and the car-shaped shape gives them a fortress-like appearance that is fun to play with as they grow older.

childrens white bunk beds  with storage

Bunk beds with built-in storage give kids an area to store their books or toys, without having to sacrifice the floor space. This Harriet Bee bunk bed includes drawers and shelves, making it ideal for small rooms that have lots of stuff. The bunk bed at the bottom has a desk that can be used as a study area for both children. The stairs are designed to make use of less space than a ladder.

You can get bunks with nooks to create additional sleeping or playing space. This model from Pottery Barn Kids offers both seating and a desk with a shelf underneath. It's perfect for a room that requires an additional space for storage and workspace and it's also able to convert to two separate beds once the kids are older.

Another fantastic idea for shared rooms is to make use of clever storage options to hide the mess of toys and clothes that typically end on the floor. This bunk bed comes from Mrs. Paranjape Design + Interiors incorporates an upholstered bed with a built-in bookcase so that every child can keep their favorite reads close at the ready. The drawers under the beds below can be used to store linens and blankets.

A divider can make each child feel like they have their own space. This loft bed by Fancy Fix Decor is a rustic loft bed that has windows that are filled with greenery and a simple bunk top nook with string lights. The neutral color scheme allows every child to have their own flair with personal accents like framed art and throw pillows.

The themed decor is the perfect way to get two boys excited about sharing a bedroom. They will beg to sleep in a super hero or Batman bedroom. Pick a color scheme that will change with your child, and stay cool as teens get older.

If you have a small shared bedroom with a low ceiling, consider purchasing bunks with built-in staircases that go straight up to the top. This allows you to keep the top bunk open for storage or even a sofa once your kids get older.

Bunk bed with nook

If your kids like to read, draw or do other activities that require a desk or table choose bunk beds with an integrated nook. This option is space-saving and provides a quiet spot for kids to do homework and other tasks without causing distraction to their siblings. It helps them to stay organized, which means they can focus on their favourite activities from the comfort of their bed.

Whether you want to add a splash of color or create a cozy hideaway There are a variety of ways to build bunk beds with an nook. A bright shade can be the focal point, while pastel shades are soothing and relaxing. Decking out the nook with matching curtains is another option to add color and a sense of warmth. A nook is also a great place for reading corners or if you want to have a small area to play.

Bunk beds with a nook are a great solution for smaller rooms, where it's difficult to fit in three distinct sleeping areas. A nook could be created by adding an additional full-size bed on the top of the lower twin bed or by constructing a unique structure with the combination of platforms and stairs to create a large, curved bunk bed.

A nook is also the ideal spot to store things smartly. You can add shelves or drawers under a bunk bed to keep clothes, books and toys neatly organized. This is a great way to make space for playing and reduce clutter in the room. This bunk bed design by Nicole Fisher of BNR Interiors features shelving and drawers beneath the beds to hold children's toys and books.

If your kids have a particular theme they are interested in, you can make use of it as an the basis for designing their bunk beds. If your sons both love superheroes, for instance you could decorate their bunk beds with their favourite characters. This will allow them to feel more connected to one another.

It is essential to have additional storage space when decorating shared bedrooms for children. A wardrobe or closet to the bunks below is an excellent way to maximize your space. Installing a walk-in closet into your attic will give you and your children plenty of storage space, while maximizing unused space.