I love using twin beds especially in guest rooms and children's room. Unfortunately, often times the beds need to be next to a wall which can feel cramped. The solution....a headboard that is not only at the head of the bed but also along the side. Here are some examples that I think work really well. When the headboard is L-shaped, it offers the option of using the bed as a lounger.
Ansley Interiors |
Here is an extra deep version....
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Works well with a sloped ceiling...
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What do you think? Does this appeal to you? I think this is the answer to my son's room.
He currently has a bunked but is quickly outgrowing the "bunked situation". I have been trying to decide what to do with his tiny room. Boys don't like sleeping together once they reach the age 10.
I'll post some pics of T's room and you tell me if you think this is a good idea. Oh yeah, it won't be tonight. I'm enjoying Saturday night with the fam....
Happy Saturday!
http://ahmetrustem.blogspot.com.tr/2014/07/dekorasyon-tavsiyeleri-no9-kucuk.html Thats Great ! I also choosed different corner headboard styles. Like the ones you choosed a lot. I think it really defines space, protects the user from the temprature of the wall , protects walls from dirt.
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