Kids Room Bedroom Bed Design Photos and Ideas

Working with his father, Anton designed and built a custom loft for the boys in the upstairs addition.
To access a secret play area in the 2 Bar House by Feldman Architecture, children clamber up climbing holds purchased from a local sporting goods store.
In the second bedroom, an IKEA bed and West Elm rug bring a sense of playfulness, complemented by a pendant light from Muuto.
The interior is painted Sherwin-Williams Extra White.
A Woodchuck-made loft bed anchors Sam's room. The dark green playmat is by Alex Playmats.
One of the children's rooms, equal parts clean-lined and playful.
Architect Bergendy Cooke, who worked for Zaha Hadid and Peter Marino before returning to her home country in 2007, is an admirer of the strong, sculptural architectural forms that appear in Japanese and Spanish architecture. Outside Queenstown, she put her ideas into practice in a home that would be the benchmark for bc+a studio, her own venture. The combination bunk bed and playhouse is a whimsical gesture the architect designed specifically for her two daughters. The spaces are organized in such a way that they can play independently or together.
This sleeping area includes a bookshelf and sconce.
Salminen built the bunk beds out of birch, Finland’s most plentiful tree species, for the couple’s children.
Sleeping nooks that look like the grooves in a block of cheese.
In the kids’ bunk room, Maca designed walnut beds with built-in storage and fabric headboards, and covered each one in hand-knit blankets by Marcela Rodriguez-Chile. The giraffe sconces are from Jonathan Adler. The girls play on a hand-embroidered Olli lounger from Heath Ceramics.