Mashup Monday: 27 Inspired Bunkrooms.

I’ve been researching the bunk room concept for a long time. Given the ludicrous and unmanageable number of children we have, I expect at some point to have an even greater number of grandchildren.  This process hasnt started yet, but I’d like to be prepared when it happens.

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Of course, grandkids are not the only reason to have a bunkroom. Bunkrooms are about efficient space utilization. For people who have kids sharing rooms, people with vacation homes, Airbnbs, and lots of friends that sleepover because they’ve had too much to drink, a bunkroom is a great idea.

Of course, it helps if you happen to have a bonus room or basement with extra space, but if you don’t, there are still some ideas here that can help. Here are some ideas to create extra sleeping room in your existing space:

Chrislovesjulia.com

I love this one because it was created as a sibling-shared space, includes a staircase vice a ladder (safe for even smaller children), and includes built-in toy storage.

Atlanta Homes Magazine

This idea would require an entire space devoted to guest quarters, but is fantastic for sleepovers, grandkids, family guest space, vacation rentals and airbnbs.  When I see guest space that can accommodate even my whole family, I’m impressed.

Anderson Custom Homes Inc.

Like the previous one, this is super well done. A basement or bonus space would easily accommodate this design, adding sleeping room for six. I love that it incorporates storage under three of the beds and cabinetry to each side and individual light fixtures.

Decorpad

This is a really nice design for an attic space with a long, unused wall. We did something similar in a bonus space that had those awkward slanted knee walls. Often the kneewall is not load bearing, and the sleeping space can be created without utilizing any additional floor space.

theenglishroom.biz

I love the curtains, finishes, and nautical lights here. This is a great place to crash when everyone is tired and ready for quiet time.

HomePortfolio

Great for one couple and kid in a single space. Perfect for a beach house, ski chalet, or guestroom.

GeoffChick.com

Addition for a long wall in a bonus space for kids. What about in your entertaining space for friends to crash?

homeizy.com

I love this one for a cool grandkid space or a shared room. Each space is cozy like a little fort with great, wide steps for easy access to the upper bunk.

sarahsarna.com

This is a great option if you happen to have vaulted ceilings in your space. Great privacy and still has an adventure feeling with the separate, curtained nooks.

telpaper.com

I love seeing this in work, demonstrating that you can, in fact, DIY this type of project.  This set of four bunks has some neat features: A shared set of stairs for conserving space, a safety net for smaller children, and under bed storage space below the bottom bunks.

CoastalRetreats.co.uk

So, apparently this is a beach house (I do like the oars, provided they are functional as well as attractive). But, I would love to see this same design in a ski house in the mountains. I love the colors, the varied bed sizes, the stained wood, and the leaning ladders.

bostondesignguide.com

I love the stained trim and ceilings on these bunks.

homebunch.com

Portholes? These kids have the coolest grandparents ever!

Noelito Flow

This is a legit guest space. See the bathroom peeking around the corner? Room for two couples and two kids, there is tons of privacy and a nice, wide staircase. Built in bookcases and individual reading lights make it that much more awesome.

gallery.apartmentherapy.com

If you have a square room and need to squeeze in a whole bunch of single beds, this is a really clever design. Without putting head to feet, this is about as space efficient as it gets.

inthralld.com

If this design on a dutch cupboard doesn’t bring out your inner child, I don’t know what will. This C.S. Lewis style cabinet entry is made for lazy afternoons with a book and magical time with grandparents.

awe.sm

This has a very built-in, professional feel. Perfect for an unused back wall in the bonus room.

Coastal Living

I like the concept of using this long, sloped attic wall and the basic layout and storage. The drawers and trim look a little cheap. I would beef those up so they don’t get destroyed with regular use.

houzz.com

Since this bed is incorporated into office built ins, I can only guess that it’s dad’s spot for crashing when he’s in the dog house. I like it. We might need one of these for Rainman when he’s gone fishing instead of finishing building things I ask for.

babble.com

So, if you happen to have a barn-sized spare room and an unlimited budget for creating sleeping space for a crowd, here’s your option. Privacy and lounge space included.

karnushas.com

This is so cleverly done, albeit expensive (I’m guessing). I love the incorporation of clean, modern lines with rustic, reclaimed finishes. Once again, a long narrow space may not be good for much else, but this is extremely well done and useful.

landsenddev.com

What a cool way to separate functional and sleeping spaces. What a super cool way to sleep kids in a small space.

Patricia Borowicz

I absolutely adore the washed finishes in this set up.  Lots of sleeping space and storage space with extensive privacy.

houzz.com

This is a super clever way to cordon off a corner and create a private sleeping space.

nativehunt.com

This is a very basic, doable design.  It would be super easy to DIY and sleep lots of people.

Glenna Dement

I love the finishes on this design.  Another great option for attic rooms with sloped ceilings.

brit.co

I saved my favorite for last. This is the ultimate bunkhouse, using great 3D space. Multiple sizes, heights, accesses, and finishes, I just adore the overall feel. This would be a huge draw for any application that needed to sleep extra people.

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Mashup Monday 2: 14 Inspired Kitchen Banquette Benches

Our current “breakfast nook”

Over the Holidays, Specifically in time for the annual sale, I have requested a trip to the magical land of Restoration Hardware. For those of us who don’t live anywhere near one, this is a big deal, so don’t judge me. We are going so I can touch and feel a sideboard that I’m planning on using as a base for our breakfast nook/island with banquette seating. So, of course, in anticipation of my big purchase, I am trying to decide which type of banquette seating I really want to do that will serve the look and functionality I’m trying to achieve.

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*Update: soul-crushing disappointment: the sideboard is not on sale. We’ll still go at some point so I know if I like it, for when it DOES go on sale. I will take LOTS of pictures to share.

In case you haven’t figured it out, this is how I passive aggressively start projects. I buy the pieces I want to use, then leave them in the middle of the room until Rainman reluctantly asks what’s supposed to happen with them. The bench will need to run the length of the wall under the windows (backless so we don’t limit visibility to the pool and backyard) and have the ability to house small appliances that will be homeless when Rainman reclaims the pantry for an office closet.

Here are some ideas for banquette seating:

RoomforTuesday.com

The banquette above is a very nicely done seat. I would definitely do cushions, but this is a solid concept. Unfortunately, I don’t think using premade cabinets will work for us as they open from the front and we’ll have an island in the way, making it more difficult to get things in and out. I love the stained finish, though.

Ana-white.com

The DIY one above is a very clean look and I love that it has the flip-up bench seats. I think we may want more detail than this one, however. It is fantastic for the nook it’s in and I love their heat register solution. We also have one to contend with in our future bench seat.

Blueroofcabin.com

The blue roof cabin banquette is a super simple and attractive design. I really like it but I would want to have the squares centered vertically whereas here the base molding covers much of the bottom.

Housefulofhandmade.com

This is a neat idea also, but I want a solid flip top instead of the cushions mounted on wood.

Louannedeco.blogspot.com

With some caulk and paint this could be a very nice bench. If your plan is to have a painted piece, MDF really makes anything more affordable.

Home craft builders

This is very nicely done, although aesthetically I think I prefer the base bumped out instead of recessed as it is here- especially since I have some small appliances that are wider at the base.

Placeofmytaste.com

This is a very basic, clean design. Once again, I think these are pop off cushions, and I would really prefer a hinged lid.

Marthastewart.com

Here’s that beautifully crafted hinged lid. I love that the cushions are separate for wash-ability.

Utahrealestate.com

I love the thickness on these cushions though I question their longevity on a kitchen banquette. If they are washable slip covers that would be awesome. I can’t imagine trying to cut the base molding on these angles. Ugh.

Jurnaldedesigninterior.com

Like most things in Veranda magazine, the next one is impractical, but breathtaking. They should just rename it “shit-you’ll-never-have-because-you-have-kids magazine”. I’m telling myself, willing myself to walk away. (My sister asked me why this is impractical: the pretty little knobs will become footrests and get ripped out. The light-colored fabric will become immediately stained.)

Veranda.com

Once again, Veranda, I admire you for your optimism. Breathtaking and unrealistic.

Makinghomebase.com

Any DIYer could be proud of this simple, little build. Add some quarter round and cushions, and voila, you have yourself a pro level bench.

Biggerthanthethreeofus.com

I love this whole space, except the face of the bench. Just a few pieces of trim will make this space varsity level.

Trendir.com

Once again, if you’re using stock cabinets and want drawers, these are very nice.

I think we’ll eventually settle for a basic board and batten style, with a hinged top, and removable, leather cushions (for easy cleanup).

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Mastering the Scene: Styling Your Demijohn at Christmas

Pottery Barn demijohn with solar fairy lights.

The reason the demijohn is one of our favorite decor foundation pieces is that it is so versatile from season to season. This year we went with basic solar powered fairy lights to create that warm Christmas glow… and I just love it.

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This particular demijohn is available from Pottery BarnSolar LED Fairy Lights are really stunning. Here’s a glimpse of some other Christmas vignettes in the home.

Yankee Candle “fireside”

(I’m not an affiliate), but Yankee Candles (and their not-so-sneaky offshoot Kringle candles) are my favorite. If you’re ever up in Deerfield, Massachusetts I highly recommend a visit. They have a year round Christmas area (with the most authentic Santa ever), an outlet with discounted mis-poured candles, and a great (albeit pricey) home goods section. Next time I’m up there I hope to shoot a tour and share it!

Unfortunately, my favorite Christmas candle (Fireside) was discontinued several years ago, but I’ve been gifted some from outlet leftovers from loving friends and family- so now I ration my last candle like a grinch.

Grandfather clock at Christmas.

The grandfather clock always looks good with some holiday cheer.

Christmas mantle with stockings.

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