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Bunk beds are a fun option for a shared kids' bedroom or a guest room. They can also provide additional storage space and make the room feel bigger.

Some bunks come with ladders (which Fenton says are easier to climb than stairs) and some even have trundles at the bottom that allow for additional sleepovers. Some even have twin and full size mattresses, so they're great for older children and adults too.

1. Keep It Simple

It isn't required for bunk beds to be the main focus of the room. In fact, it's usually more beneficial to use it as a backdrop and allow other elements such as storage, artwork and other furniture to take center stage. This simple bunk beds usa bed design, which features beds that have matching footboards and headboards, is a fantastic example.

A lot of bunk bed uk beds are constructed as part of the wall, which can make them feel less like an accessory and more of a permanent fixture in the room. Although built-in beds may look gorgeous, there are still gorgeous freestanding designs. This one is made of wood, but uses pipe fittings for the railing and ladder. Kee Klamp fittings such as the Single Socket Tee and Flange Elbow can be used to build similar structures.

Bunk beds are the ideal solution for sharing a child's bedroom, especially in a smaller home. You can consider a staggered design that lets two people sleep in the top bunk, but leaves ample space below for storage, play and studying. This bunk bed with an L-shaped shape, for instance, has plenty of space underneath the bed and also offers roomy enough nooks to put up a table -- something that might not be as effective with conventional built-in bunk beds.

2. Adding Extra Storage

Creative storage solutions will transform your sleeping area into a stylish and functional space, whether you choose to build bunk beds from scratch or purchase a pre-built model. They include staircases that can be used to store clothing or other items without compromising on the aesthetics of a bunkbed design. They also include shelves that can be mounted on the wall for books, toys and other decorative items.

Another excellent method of adding storage space to a bunk bed is with drawers that are designed to fit underneath the frame. These compartments are ideal to store clothes that aren't in season, extra bedding or even blankets and books. They're also hidden from view, they won't detract from the aesthetic of the bedroom.

If you're looking to make your bunk bed even more efficient, consider models that incorporate desk space into the bottom bunk. This is a great option for bedrooms for teenagers and also works in smaller rooms. If you don't have enough room for a desk you can install a freestanding desk near the bunks to provide an additional place to work or study. You can also choose a staggered bed, which allows three kids to be accommodated in a compact space by placing two twin beds above a full-size bed.

3. The addition of an Workstation

Bunk beds aren't just for kids they can also be ideal for adults too. When done right they can be functional and stylish, allowing you to make space while adding an enjoyable element to the layout. You can personalize your bunk bed to match the style of your bedroom with just a few minor changes.

Bunk beds are great because they can double as an office or desk. This is a great choice for kids who are getting ready to enter school and need a place where they can study or complete their homework. A lot of bunk beds have tables built in, so you can simply roll it out for your child to work on and put it back when they are finished.

Consider using a Kee Klamp Kit to add an elegant workspace to your bunk bed. This style of bunk bed is reminiscent of farmhouse. It has a twin over queen size loft bed that has a black ladder, and an integrated workstation under, with a full length desk, wood look partition and a convenient shelf.

4. Adding a Princess-Themed Bed

Bunk beds are a great addition to a kid's bedroom regardless of whether they're for guests or siblings. They're also the focal point of the room, you'll want them to look amazing. Start by measuring the room and determining the size you're able to work with. Be sure to take into account the height of your ceiling, particularly in the case of children sleeping on the top bunk, since this could be risky for little ones (especially in the event that a ceiling fan is nearby).

Many of our favorite bunk beds can be made into two beds to accommodate the growing needs of your child. This twin-over full bed for instance, is built of a solid, simple design and comes with four different finishes so you can easily find one to match the decor of your child's room.

This twin-over-full-size bunk bed with a slide is both entertaining and practical. You can add an trundle at the bottom for sleepovers, or simply make the upper bunk an entertainment center, complete with a pullout TV stand. The solid wood construction, timeless design and timeless style will make it look cool even when your kids reach teens or tweens.

5. Keep It Neutral

Bunk beds are the perfect chance to design a space that is functional and fun for kids, and one of the most effective methods to achieve this is to keep your colors neutral. This bunk bed blends traditional and modern elements with neutral shades of blue, gray and white that won't change as your child gets older. It comes with a drawer underneath the lower bunk that can be used to store a twin trundle to use for sleepovers. This is a great option to share a room with two children.

Pastels are perfect for bunk rooms as they bring color and fun, but keep the room cool and stylish. Kelly Hartley from Hartley Home designed this bunk room using a combination of pale greens, smokey grays, and cloud whites to give the beds a tranquil appearance. A bed with bedding with a similar color pulls the whole room together for a look that children (and parents) will enjoy.

When selecting a bunk bed, it's important to think about how you will use the space. If you'd like your child's beds to be used as a study or office space, opt for the loft model with an integrated desk and chair beneath to create a more sophisticated look. This classic wood bunk by Bluedreamslady also comes with an area for storage that's large enough to store books and toys.

6. Add a splash of Color

The majority of bunk beds are created for children who are in elementary school. However adults can also benefit from the space-saving solution. A bunk bed can work in a sophisticated adult bedroom, particularly when the design is tempered by a simple color scheme and minimal accents. For instance, this West Elm x Pottery Barn modern-day twin bunk bed looks lovely in a neutral room with plenty of natural wood and white furnishings.

Bunk beds can be used in any space, including attics and bonus spaces with low ceilings. Marnie Custom Homes' custom-built design is best for rooms with an odd shape. However, a DIY solution could be fashionable. Choose a custom-made bunkbed with railings that are built in to avoid bruises and bumps when climbing the stairs.

A bunk bed is an excellent opportunity to decorate your child's room with a theme that is fun. Make a hideaway for the forest with trees and woodland animals for boys or girls, or choose vibrant colors with a nautical theme. In a palette of blue, grey and white, a bed with a Scandi theme can appear sleek, modern, and stylish as seen in the gorgeous new home for the holidays designed by Georgina Jeffreys.

7. Mixing it up

Bunk beds aren't only for rooms for children. In fact, a chic bunk bed can also be a perfect solution for an adult bedroom.

Consider the overall aesthetics of the space when choosing the ideal bunk beds. Select from a range of styles, such as bohemian, classic and coastal. Be sure to pick the one that best fits your style. Then, you can play around with ways to integrate your bunk bed into the overall design of your room.

For instance, if you have a queen-over-queen bunk bed, consider adding an upholstered bench to the foot of the bed. This will provide a space to read, relax or both. It can also assist in visually separate the two bunk beds.

A staircase is a great option to make your bunk beds appear less childish. This will instantly give the room a sophisticated appearance, and is an option that is safer for older children. Plus, you can easily decorate the staircase in a way that suits your child's room theme, such as this nautical bedroom by Raili Clasen.