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The bunk beds are practical and exist in a wide variety of sizes, materials and colors. In various configurations, it is sure that this type of beds are a real saving of space and a must for lofts and small rooms.
Inspired by the functionality of modern lofts, we present a folder with many examples of how to integrate a bunk bed or mezzanine into its interior. In small apartments, or even for the guest room, this type of bed will optimize the space and allow for additional storage and storage space.
Bunk beds to optimize the space of the bedroom
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A bunk bed, a wooden mezzanine bed, a metal mezzanine or a mezzanine with desk. When you have more guests than rooms, you need to find optimal sleeping solutions. The beds come in a wide variety of styles, but the one that could be the best choice is the bunk bed. You only need to determine its size and style.
Secure light wooden bunk beds for the modern bedroom
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The bunk bed represents a set of two beds placed one above the other on a frame of wood, steel or metal. Four corner posts usually support the upper bed. A safety railing is incorporated into the bed frame at the top, with a ladder to access it.
Bunk beds with four places in an elegant room
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The bunk beds can be a wonderful solution for small spaces. A fairly common type of bed is the double bed and the twin bed. However, different configurations can be used to meet particular needs. The choice is made according to the size of the bed and the space available for its installation.
Interior in dark colors with two wooden bunk beds
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This type of bed allows two or more people to sleep in the same space. It is the ideal choice in many situations. Bunk beds can also be found in dormitories, hostels and on ships.
Rustic style room with bunk bed and wooden ladder
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Do you know the origin of the bunk bed? It is in ancient Egypt that the concept of the bed appeared for the first time. Before that, people slept on the ground on piles of all that was available: furs or vegetable matter. At first, for executives we used complicated structures and only the rich could afford them. The bed, as we know it today, has evolved and assumed different forms and functions.
Bunk beds often have multiple functions
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Buying a simple bunk bed, with or without drawers and storage spaces, with or without an integrated desk depends on the needs and the means. For the small child’s room, the bunk bed with an integrated desk or cabinet can be a good solution.
Large room with optimal layout and wooden ladders
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When installing a bunk bed or loft bed in a room, be sure to avoid accidents, especially when it comes to the nursery.
Vintage style interior with two interesting motif armchairs
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What material for the frame of the bunk bed? The metal frame is less aesthetic than the wooden frame, but it is often cheaper and very durable. The choice of the material must be made according to the style and the means at your disposal.
Bunk bed with metal frame
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Staircase or ladder for the mezzanine bed? It is possible to opt for a ladder, a simple staircase or for a staircase with built-in drawers as is the case of the bed below:
Wooden bunk bed with stairs and extra storage space
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It is always useful to have extra storage space. Mezzanine beds often have built-in drawers for storing sheets, blankets and cushions. If the space in the room is quite limited, it is also possible to use the drawers for storing clothes.
White painted wooden bed with large sliding drawer for storing sheets and cushions
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The style of bed you will choose will depend on the style already present in the room. Tie your bed with the decoration and colors of your home to create a harmonious atmosphere.
Minimalist style bedroom interior with white furniture and splashes of color
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For a modern and futuristic interior, the bed with a metal frame will fit very well. The metal is less suitable for the nursery because it is considered cold. The wood remains the one to prefer.
Simple interior with two loft beds in metal frame
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If your apartment is only one room, the bunk bed allows you to gain space, but also in privacy. Built into the wall, it becomes a cozy little cocoon.
Classic style room with two queen beds
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The mezzanine bed is ideal for children as well as adults. All the same, when you choose a loft bed for your child’s room, remember that it will grow very quickly. The bed may become too small at one point and you will be forced to buy a new one. Choose a bed that is neither too small nor too big to enjoy as long as possible.
Children’s room furnished with wooden furniture
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The loft bed can be integrated into the wall or placed as a separate piece of furniture. To integrate it on the wall, it is advisable to order a custom-made bed.
Idea of layout and decoration of the boy’s room in blue and red
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Some models of loft beds and bunk beds have shelves and headboards that allow to store his books and install a night lamp.
Small furniture, several storage: large furniture with beds and lots of drawers
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For a homogeneous interior, opt for a bed of the same style as the bedroom furniture.
Very small apartment with loft bed
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Mezzanine beds are only for small spaces. They are also suitable for large rooms.
Beautiful furniture for the bedroom with four beds
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For a sleek style, choose a bed frame in white or light wood and then add color accents in the form of stools, poufs and cushions.
Bunk bed with built-in cabinet and small bookcase
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For a rustic style, opt for a natural wood bed frame. It is even possible to manufacture it yourself, but it is advisable to ask the intervention to a professional.
Bedroom style with double bed and loft bed
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Inspired by the cabins of ships, some designers have invented bunk beds in the same style.
Design furniture inspired by ship cabins and maritime style
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For a lively and energetic atmosphere, opt for colors such as orange and yellow. Below, we see a child’s room that marries orange and light wood:
Orange room for a happy, lively and warm atmosphere
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Blue for boys, pink for girls … No matter what color choices you make, it’s important to know that blue and green are usually very soothing colors. Why not decorate and decorate the girl’s room in blue?
Bedroom decorated and decorated in blue, white and gray and bunk bed with built-in shelves
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Large beds with additional built-in furniture are very practical. Most models of mezzanine and bunk beds have storage drawers.
Large space and two queen beds
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The bedroom is an intimate place to relax. Having a comfortable bed is important for a healthy and restful sleep. When choosing a bed for the bedroom, it is essential to privilege comfort.
Bunk bed in wood and metal with stairs
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Make your room simple, think about spaciousness and brightness. In the bedroom, the bed is usually the focal point of its layout.
Rustic style bedroom interior with two queen beds
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What furniture for the guest room? Just place one or two bunk beds, a small nightstand and you’re ready to welcome your friends!
Optimal layout for the guest room: two beds and a night stand
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Here is another guest room furnished in a simple way with two large bunk beds and a modern coffee table:
Simple guest room furnished with two wooden frame beds and a small green coffee table
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Integrated on the wall, the loft bed offers incomparable privacy. It is even possible to put curtains to enjoy optimal comfort.
Optimal layout and a simple, elegant and feminine aesthetic
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There are models of loft beds with a double bed and a single bed, the latter is always above, while the double bed is below.
Double bed and bunk bed in a minimalist style room
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Some modern design companies offer entire collections of bedroom furniture. Below, we see a desk, a dresser, a night table and a bunk bed of the same style:
Bed and furniture of the same style in black painted wood with beautiful decorative details
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The creators of the design studio H2O Architects were invited to rethink a modern studio located next to the Les Menuires ski resort. The studio was built in 1965. The mission seemed impossible: to make the space bigger by respecting the same structure of arrangement. With two bathrooms instead of one, 8 loft beds in separate locations and all this in 55 sqm!
Idea of practical arrangement for very small spaces, design H2O Architects
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For creators small spaces are no longer a challenge. The H2O design studio project is proof of this.
Wooden bunk bed in a traditional style interior in the child’s room
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Each space, regardless of its size, can be arranged in a practical and functional way. Measure, calculate and develop!
Large bunk beds with classic design wooden staircase and red frame mirror
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We always choose the furniture according to the space available to us and not the other way around.
Bed idea with original decorative detail for the boy’s room
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It is also possible to order a custom bunk bed and choose the material, color and design itself. In this way, you will be sure and satisfied with the result.
Child’s bedroom with two beds in style imitating a ship’s cabin
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If you have no idea which style of design is appropriate and this makes your bed choice even more difficult, choosing a bed with a simple or painted wooden frame is a solution that will suit all styles and moods.
Classic child’s room with many colors
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Reading the night is a pleasant and relaxing activity. To be able to enjoy it, consider installing suitable lighting: wall or walk. Avoid lighting too much.
Four bunk beds and wall lighting idea for night readings
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A bunk bed or loft bed, a minimalist style or a rustic style: the choice is yours! There is a wide variety of models of mezzanine beds and bunk beds. Find the one that best fits your needs, no longer difficult.
Room furnished with practical furniture in wood and red
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Beautiful room with bunk bed and decoration in blue, green and white
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