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Childrens Bedroom Ideas With Bunk Beds and Desks

Bunk beds are ideal for reducing space if you have children share a bedroom. They are especially beneficial in small spaces like this children's bedroom.

Create a peaceful hideout with serene bedding, a frame piece of art and a cozy rug. This style is from Kelly Hartley Home is suitable for both boys and girls.

Loft-style bed

A loft-style bunk bed is a great idea to free up space in your child's room. The beds are typically two twin-sized bunk beds stacked on top of one another and create an edgy fort-like atmosphere that makes sharing a space enjoyable and relaxing. They're also an excellent choice for small spaces because they don't require much furniture once they've been put in place. You can add an additional dresser or desk underneath the lower bed to make it more practical for children. Later, the desk can be replaced by a bookcase to create a study space.

If you have more space you could opt for a set of regular bunk beds. They can be made in various ways to suit the style of your kids decor, ranging from neutral colors for boys to girly blues and pinks for girls. Keep the decor simple to allow your children to decorate the room with their favorite accessories. It will also make the room appear larger and more airy.

The most important thing to consider when designing a shared bedroom is to give each child an impression of independence and privacy. This can be achieved by incorporating a divider or permitting them to decorate their room with their favorite objects. This will help them take advantage of their shared bedroom.

If your kids love to play, you can create bunk beds that resemble a cabin or tent. This will allow them to have fun while sleeping, and it'll encourage imaginative play and socialization.

You can also personalize your bunk bed by hanging curtains between each bed. This will allow your children to customize their space without having to re-arrange the entire layout, and it can also help to avoid disagreements over who gets the top or bottom bunk.

Create a reading nook in your bunk beds to give every child a space to relax. Add a built-in bookcase or window seat at the bottom of the bunk bed to create a reading nook as shown in the bunk room below, from makingitwithabby.

Bunk bed with desk

Bunk beds can be a great option for kids however, they are more beneficial when they are paired with desks. Not only can bunk beds with desks help save space in small bedrooms, they can also help in encouraging good study habits and make homework less of an issue. These beds can also serve as a compact workstation with storage beneath. They can also be a good choice for rooms which don't have enough space to accommodate a desk and dresser.

Bunk beds with desks can be as simple as you'd like based on the room of your child's. This classic twin-overtwin floor model, for instance, has an access ladder to the top bunk as well as an integrated desk that makes space at the bottom. Its white-colored finish makes it suitable for a wide range of color schemes. The fun stripe bedding gives it a new look.

In a bedroom shared by children bunk beds that go with a chest and dresser provide each child more space to store clothes as well as books, toys and other items. This arrangement can be a great way to prevent children from arguing over who is the one to have the top bunk, especially when their ages differ. Utilize matching pieces of wood with neutral colors or tones and nautical theme elements to create a cohesive appearance.

A loft-style bunk bed that has a built in desk that can also be used as a bookshelf is another option for a shared bedroom. This bunk can comfortably accommodate two children of various age groups and also provides an area for them to do their homework and play games. The bunk is available online at a reasonable cost, and comes in several colors that will match with the decor of any child.

If your kids like playing with cars, a bunk bed with cars-themed designs is a wonderful option. The beds have a solid structure, and the car shape creates a fortress-like look that will be fun to play with as they get older.

Bunk bed with storage

Bunk beds that are built-in storage let kids store books, toys and more without having to sacrifice any floor space. This Harriet Bee bunk bed includes drawers and shelves, 849827 making it ideal for small rooms that have lots of stuff. The bunk bed at the bottom has an office that can be used as a study space for both children. The stairs have been designed to take up less space than an ordinary ladder.

You can find bunks with nooks to provide additional sleeping or playing space. This Pottery Barn Kids bunk bed includes a desk as well as seating with shelves underneath. This is perfect for a space that needs additional storage and a workspace. It is also able to be easily transformed into two beds as the children grow older.

Smart storage is a good idea for shared bedrooms. It can help hide the clutter of toys and clothes that end being thrown on the floor. This bunk bed by Mrs. Paranjape's design and interiors combines a bookcase with a bed so that each child can have their favorite books at hand. The drawers underneath the lower beds are also ideal places to store blankets and linens.

A bunk divider will also allow each child to feel as though they have their own space. This loft bed from Fancy Fix Decor is a farmhouse-style loft bed with windows that are filled with greenery and a basic bunk top nook complete with string lights. The neutral color scheme lets kids to create their own personal flair by adding personal touches like framed artwork and throw pillows.

The themed decor is a great way to get two boys excited about sharing a bedroom. Whether it's an entire Batman room or a room with a superhero theme they'll be begging to sleep in it every night. Just be sure to pick the right color scheme that will grow with them--and stay cool enough for teens to age.

If you have a tiny bedroom with a low-ceilinged ceiling you may want to consider bunk beds that have stairs that go directly up to the top. You can use the top bunk to store things in or 849827 even a couch when your children are older.

Bunk bed with nook

If your children are avid readers, writers or do other tasks needing a table or desk Choose a bunk bed with a built-in nook. This space-saving option provides an area that is quiet for children to work on their homework and other chores and not disturb their siblings. It also helps them stay organized so that they can concentrate on their favorite activities while relaxing in their own bed.

There are a variety of ways to build a bunk bed with an nook, regardless of whether you're looking to add color or create a cozy retreat. A bold paint color can create a fun focal point, whereas pastel shades are soft and comfortable. A matching curtain can bring warmth and color to the space. A nook can also be an ideal spot for an area for reading or if you want to have a small space for play.

Bunk beds with a nook are a great solution for smaller rooms, where it is difficult to fit in three separate sleeping areas. A nook could be created by putting an additional full-size bed on 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 the perfect spot to create a clever storage solution. You can install shelves or drawers underneath the bunk bed to store books, clothes and toys. This is a great method to free up floor space for play and reduce clutter in the room. This bunk bed design from Nicole Fisher of BNR Interiors features shelving and drawers beneath the beds to hold children's toys and books.

If your kids have a specific theme that they are passionate about, you can take it as a source of inspiration when designing their bunk beds. For example, if your sons are both fans of superheroes, you can decorate the bunks with their respective favourite characters to make them feel more connected to each other.

It is essential to have extra storage when decorating shared bedrooms for children. Adding a wardrobe or closet to the bottom bunks is a great way to maximize the space you have. Installing a walk-in closet into your attic will provide you and your children plenty of storage space, while also maximizing the space you have left.

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