It is a common misconception that bunk beds - which are sleeping spaces elevated above floor-level - are used exclusively for the bedrooms of children and teens. While bunk beds are a great solution for younger kids and older kids alike, the practical aspect of bunk beds which gives ample sleeping space while saving on floor space, makes them great for a variety of purposes and applications. With a rise in density and the majority of people living in large urban centers making use of increasingly smaller living spaces, there has come a push towards modularity in interior architecture. For this reason, bunk beds and lofted sleeping areas have become a great solution to maximize square footage.
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Architecturally Integrated Bunk Beds: Material and Design Tips
https://www.archdaily.com/967338/architecturally-integrated-bunk-beds-material-and-design-tipsOlivia Bartolini
Maison Atelier / YH2 Architecture
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Architects: YH2 Architecture
- Area: 2800 ft²
- Year: 2018
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Manufacturers: AutoDesk, Chaos Group, Arancia lighting, Lambert & fils, McNeel, +1
https://www.archdaily.com/919531/maison-atelier-yh2-architectureAndreas Luco
La Cornette / YH2 Architecture
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Architects: YH2 Architecture
- Area: 3000 ft²
- Year: 2010
https://www.archdaily.com/106291/la-cornette-yh2-architectureNico Saieh