JAUREGUI Architecture Interiors Construction YEAH! weekend and holiday sleepovers with all those cousins and friends. Such a refined look for a bunkhouse:)
janmann ellenric:
I knew exactly what you meant when you asked how hard it was to make the beds. I have three sets of built-in bunk beds and the top ones are especially hard to make. Perhaps the top beds could slide out. Better yet, use sleeping bags.
Roxanne Provost I have bunks built into a closet. And they are murder to make. I wound up scoring the foam mattresses so I can fold them to take them out. And all sheets including the too sheet has to be fitted on one end- as well as the spread.
Table - Hello, I was browsing photos when I came across the table in this picture to the left with the seating. Where can I find this? Who makes it?
Thanks,
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Bedroom bedding i - Please cd you tel me where I can buy designer bedding Ito go with a grey and stone white bedroom, something striking I don't mind what colour »
1. Try tailored and tucked-in bunks. Without losing the getaway-home element, this room has a much more tailored look than most bunk rooms. The bedding is simple and tucked in tightly. The tone on tone of whites gives the room a clean and serene feel. Curtains are neatly stacked with a dense fabric. To get this look with a lighter fabric, have the curtains lined with a heavier solid material to complement the pattern you are working with. Better yet, give your guest bunkers a treat by lining the curtains with blackout fabric.
4. Santa Barbara bunk house. A luxe take on typical summer-camp cabins, this spacious California bedroom's ability to sleep six made it worth saving on Houzz. Custom casework and library-style ladders help give the dorm-style layout a more grown-up look.
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