
When I was a little girl, I always dreamed of having a bunk bed. If I were a little girl now, I would dream of having this piece of multi-use furniture designed by h2o Architects all to myself (even though it’s designed to be shared by two children). The entire piece consists of multiple spaces that allow each child to have their own personal space. It’s also a fun-inducing area that provides fun possibilities for climbing, storing, hiding, and drawing.



Photography by Chalmeau Stéphane.























John Moss on 02.08.2010 at 15:16 PM
Interesting design, but I think it may be a bit claustrophobic. Maybe it would work in a room with a lot of space, though.
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QingQing on 02.08.2010 at 20:20 PM
Add in more colours can have more fun!
Oliver on 02.09.2010 at 09:27 AM
wow … this is a great idea to install a bed in a small room … well done!
none on 02.09.2010 at 11:15 AM
10′ ceilings definitly help make this possible.
Daniel on 02.10.2010 at 10:38 AM
i think that is a great space for a clindren, i don´t think it may be claustrophobic. i´m only worry about a fall of a child of that height.
Aion kinah on 03.02.2010 at 01:30 AM
Very creative, very artistic.
Uratex on 09.28.2011 at 04:57 AM
The bed looks really puzzling with all the space it has, but I think this bed will help kids with their ability to explore places. In short, this bed is a learning bed. It is important also for kids the space they need to do their own activities for learning.
Steve on 01.11.2013 at 08:46 AM
Nice creative use of space, albeit with plenty to work with.
But the “window” could be a safety issue, as with all the sharp corners in the design; looks fun though!
Daryl King on 01.11.2013 at 09:56 AM
I remember that when I was a kid, before the closets were put into one of the bedrooms in our house, that I used to climb up this dresser. The dresser was directly in front of what was somewhat of a an alcove where my bed was, and right above the bed was this lowered ceiling that had the same sort of loft / bunk space. You have no idea how great it is to see a functional piece like this.