The beds each have their own set of opaque pastel green privacy curtains to block out light.
But the angled bunk beds will also work for kids.
Boys In the Attic
Design byKara Mann
Not every bunk room has to have stacked bunk beds.

Design byChango & Co./ Photo by Sarah Elliott
A window seat leaves space to read or relax.
Pale pink bunk bed ladders and rosy bedding accents add softness and a gentle touch.

Design byChango & Co./ Photo by Sarah Elliott

Design byBecca Interiors

Design byJLF Architects/ Photo by Audrey Hall

Design byStudio Life/Style/ Photo by Sam Frost

Design byChristina Kim Interior Design

Design byChango & Co./ Photo by Jacob Snavely

Design byMel Bean Interiors/ Photo by Alyssa Rosenheck

Design byKate Marker Interiors

Design byMindy Gayer Design Co./ Photo by Lane Dittoe

Design byChristina Kim Interior Design

Design byChango & Co./ Photo by Sarah Elliott

Design byKara Mann

Design byMarie Flanigan Interiors/ Photo by Julie Soefer

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Design byMel Bean Interiors/ Photo by Alyssa Rosenheck

Design byChango & Co./ Photo by Raquel Langworthy

Design byMindy Gayer Design Co./ Photo by Vanessa Lentine

Design byCourtney St. John Studio/ Photo by Gibeon Photography

Design byChristina Kim Interior Design/ Photo by Raquel Langworthy

Design byINC Architecture & Design/ Photo by Annie Schlechter

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Design byMarie Flanigan Interiors/ Photo by Julie Soefer

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