Waterlily Interiors A simple throw on the bottom of each bunk in orange, purple, pink or some print including all three would work wonders if it is too bare to you. Additionally, some bright fun accessories would also amp up the color. The pillows below are fun and bright and easily found online at etsy and pillow decor. Just a splash of color will go a long way in a beautiful room like this.
Hunker down in style with a quartet of custom bunked beds. Dressed in plush down comforters each bed also has its own Giraffe Lamp for nighttime reading.
Lush carpeting underfoot makes the transition of getting out of bed a bit more soothing.
Bunk Up! In a home where you need to accommodate a lot of visitors, consider a bunk beds. Even adults think it's kind of fun to bunk every now and then – they can have a big laugh about their slumber party at breakfast the next day.
In the guest bedroom, the relationship between inside and outside is as explicit as any photograph in this ideabook. Each bed on each level has a perfectly framed view outside, just for them. Even with snow and skiing, these windows may make it hard to get out of bed!
Build them in. Simple built-in bunk beds with uniform wood, with simple unadorned bedding, and thoughtful lighting is appropriate for adults or mature teenagers sharing a room. The grown up color scheme of grays and purple asks that occupants be respectful of the space and each other.
Bunk beds. What would an ideabook about summer camp style be without bunk beds? This particular space takes it to the next level by using four beds. Something like this would be fun to try in a kid's room, especially if they have a lot of slumber parties.
9. Let's not forget the kids. Bunk beds are not easy beds to make. Let's face it: Who wants to dangle off the top bunk with one hand and foot while balancing and making the bed with the other hand and foot? I'll tell you: no one. So keep it simple.