Fair room design for the twins
Not many people have genetic twins and have twins, and there is not much of a population of twins in the world. Even when you have twins, you must always be confused to prepare all your needs, including the bedroom. Of course, it is rather difficult to find references that are considered fair enough so that later new needs do not arise when making bedroom designs. For those of you who want twins or just want to know the bedroom reference, see the reference below.
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Thinking of a compact bedroom design for twins? You can try it with the design above. The bedroom with small dimensions is ideal and meets the needs of children's rest hours. The stairs up on the long side of the bedroom seem to interfere with activities, but not for small children who occupy the bed. Color themes that tend to be simple plain give the impression of lightness, but balanced with rather solid patterned wallpaper. For those who do not like design elements that are complicated and dense, there is no need to give wallpaper and large curtains to cover the entire bed.
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Still don't match the first design idea? Maybe the second design answers your taste more. The bunk bed is placed adjacent to the window. The bed frame uses brightly colored solid wood with a closet just below the mattress. Another unique factor lies in the design of the stairs, not aligned straight and continuous until it becomes the railing of the upper bed. The bed concept as above will always match any color bed sheet because it is almost neutral and 'light'.
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Preparing space and beds for twins is a bit tricky, both in terms of color and shape of bunk beds. Level stairs that do not reduce access to beds are quite easy for residents. The dark blue color on the entire bed is very harmonious combined with white bed sheets and several strips of colorful lines. Meanwhile, we can find a unique railling made of rope like the one on the ship. The anticipation of the design of the rope railling lies in the dimensions of the lower mattress which is larger than the upper mattress if something unwanted happens. The overall design is quite simple and 'really guy'.
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The next room design feels more crowded and colorful. The floor that uses carpets, and walls pasted with wallpaper with pictures of ships in orange and yellow colors that are eye-catching, do not interfere and make the atmosphere of the room seem solid. The bunk bed is just plain white with some accents such as embossed lines on the lower storage, and an embossed anchor logo to reinforce the impression of marine like a wallpaper theme. Another interesting thing is the design of sleeping lamps that are attached to the wall and use typical housing lights like on ships.
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The last design reference refers to a simple and mature design. The bed model has a simple design and minimal curves, as well as a storage motif in the form of multiline, and the color of the all-white bed emphasizes the impression of being anti-complicated and still looks clean and pleasing to the eye. The combination of soft wall paint colors, colors and fabric patterns on simple mattresses and pillows, it seems not excessive to add some more colorful pillow motifs so as not to seem monotonous and tend to be points of view of the sleeping area.
Although the needs of room occupants as above tend to be the same, maybe tastes, additional needs, and furniture layouts are definitely different. Hopefully the furniture design ideas above can be a simple reference for designing rooms with vertical mattresses.