
19. Bunk Beds Take Advantage of Vertical Space
If you’re decorating a small bedroom for your kids, it might make sense to have a bunk bed. After all, having two twin beds in a room on either side of the wall takes up a lot more square footage than simply having a bunk bed. Obviously, the bunk bed will take up vertical space instead of horizontal. This leaves a lot of room open on the other side of the room.

Now that a lot of kids are homeschooled or have some form of hybrid schooling, it might make sense to transition to a bunk bed. The other side of the room could have their school desks. Alternatively, You could choose an elevated bunk bed that has a desk underneath, instead of the second bed. This style of bed is popular even up through teenage and college years. (As long as your kids aren’t afraid of heights.)