The Built-In Bunk Bed Is the Ultimate Kid-Room Flex
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"The most charming part of bunk beds is the visual repetition they offer in a room, whether it's the repeat of patterns on bedding, or simply the symmetry of the duplicate shapes," says AD100 designer Ken Fulk.
Jamie Bush notes that built-in bunk beds allow for a chance to be more playful and fun, indicating that this design typology developed in the 20th century as secondary homes became more common.
Nate Berkus designed a bunk room with future grandchildren in mind, emphasizing how the excitement of a bunk bed can evoke nostalgia and playful connections among family members.
Fulk emphasizes the nostalgic aspect of bunk beds, stating they fit perfectly in vacation homes while acknowledging they might not be suitable for families with children who outgrow them.
Read at Architectural Digest
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