Thursday, March 4, 2010

Kids' Built-in Beds

When I see beds like this it makes me feel like curling up with a good book. Built-in beds are perfect for kids rooms.  Kids bedrooms typically lack play area due to all the furnishings in the room and kids rooms are usually small. This bedroom set-up maximizes space - storage space becomes so efficient with built-ins.

 Built-in beds create special nooks that feel homey.

 
via here
 
Such an awesome western bunk room.

 
Create a bunk bedroom in an attic space. "Back-to-back beds fit just right in this long, narrow room, while the steeply pitched ceiling makes the space cozy for kids. Get the bunks shipshape with peek-a-boo portholes, and pump up the playfulness with whimsical patterns and tangy hues. Built-in storage maximizes limited square footage. The under-the-bed drawers are easy for kids to reach and eliminate the need for bulky dressers."


Pull-out bins below the built-in bed via realsimple.com

 
Photo by Erin McCracken
 
 
Photo by Erin McCracken
Image via here 

Don't have much space? Try this space planning with storage under the bed and desk.


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13 comments:

  1. That is beautiful! Very creative... thought I'd be concern about the child falling off the bed from that height.

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  2. yay! amazing post! this is my ultimate goal for my kids to have built in beds because it is such a space saver!

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  3. I love these designs! I am so excited to create a room for my daughter"). I love this blog!

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  4. Aren't built in beds the best?! Thanks so much for featuring the ones from Willow Decor!!
    x-Gina

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  5. i adore the pictures you posted.
    even though i still have young children at home, i dream about the day when i have grandchildren---i would love to have a fun room with tons of built-in beds for them!

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  6. Ahhh! Your timing with this is perfect. I'm currently in the process of designing a built in bed/bookcase wall for my daughter's room. We probably won't get it built for at least another year, but this is a fabulous visual and inspiration photo to show my fellow planners/ builders (aka. my father-in-law and brother-in-law). I'm not sure they were really getting my vision. : )

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  7. Excellent examples! I've always loved built-in kids beds, especially those that are like little cocoons of comfort.

    Thanks for sharing!

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  8. These are all amazing bunk beds! Kids will surely love the different designs of these beds. There are various selections that will really go well with the common themes of rooms. Plus, the beds are more convenient for it comes with shelves and drawers.

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  9. I have been checking out a few of your article stories and I must say pretty clever stuff. I will definitely bookmark your blog. Thank you very much.

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  10. I love these ideas. I only have one son who is 7. I have an attic that has great potential. I want to designate a self sufficient area that can be designed and crafted for my son to have his own space which will reflect his personality. Perhaps later on be a place for his children to retreat.

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  11. I love these designs. These are all amazing bunk beds! Kids will surely love the different designs of these beds.

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