Bunkroom: A Room for Guests and Kids

Bunk rooms add additional sleeping space for homeowners to accommodate guests or growing families. There are many designs unique to homes due depending on space available and number of additional members to accommodate. Lofted, hanging, built-in and bunk walls are among a few of the designs commonly seen in homes. Below are a few custom bunk rooms designed by Visbeen Architects

This traditionally designed bunk room saves space with stacked bunks built into the wall to maximize playing room and matching the craftsman style seen through out the home. 
Blaine
These maple hanging bunks have a sleek design that adds a uniqueness to this boys bedroom. 
Stafford
This bunk room is tucked away in the upper level to utilize the additional space for guests in this space conscious home.
Breezy Point
These dark wood, sleigh style beds, give this bunk room a formal feel adding a unique touch with custom painted names to personalize each bed. 
Westchester
In a vacation home designed for two families space is limited. The 4 bed bunk room has enough space for the kids and their guests. The stairs between the bunks eliminates the need for a ladder which maximizes floor space. 
Allenwood
With limited space, built-in bunks allow this home to accommodate additional guests and provide under-bed storage.
Sheridan
The built-in bunks are in the hallway of the guest suite which add additional space for guests while staying on vacation. 
Kearney Hill