These cups are a great way to keep craft supplies organized directly above the work area.
Locker type closets are built in with these staggered bunk beds.
I love the cool, clean look of this room. Shelving mounted to the wall, staggered bunk beds again, built in book shelves, lots of open space, and only a few colors to keep the whole look simple.
A whole wall of cubicles give plenty of storage space in this room for everything from books to special treasures.
Finally, this very organized closet is built right in to the wall of the bedroom. Plenty of shelves, bins, and baskets look neat yet they are so practical. Not only is this a tidy looking closet but it helps keep the whole bedroom clean.
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It’s really neat to see designs that present bunk beds as a versatile and utilitarian installation with a mature look, rather than 2’ x 4’s slapped together for a tree house or summer house basement. Outfit them with a latex mattress and they can be as classy as any traditional bed setup.
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