Two twin beds on opposite sides, tucked under the eaves with a window in between. It’s just the best. Bonus points for a centered antique table.
I mentioned that I had done our guest room as a styling assignment, which is why I chose that queen-sized bed. I think the room is adorable, but it’s sort of funny to walk by it because in my head, I’m like wait. You’re supposed to be two cute little beds! What’s going on here?
Like so.
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And so.
We use our spare bedroom for the kids’ sleepovers far more often than we host guests, and two beds just seem more ‘right’ for our family. I’m not eager to get in there and dismantle it all immediately (because that bed fits perfectly and I’m not clutching my pearls over kids sharing it), but it’s fun to think about what I’d do differently.
6 comments
Danielle
Our master bedroom is in our bungalow upstairs attic and I love it! Some disagree but it just feels like my own little hide away.
Lyndsey
Oh my goodness! That last one takes the cake for me!
Amanda
Gorgeous. Thinking you would love this event this weekend: http://www.parenthesis-info.org/news/kitchen-walk/purchase-tickets
Great cause and gorgeous OP kitchens.
Tina
It is so beauty. Looks comfortable.
Jane
Those are darling. Plus kids don’t mind the low sloping ceilings of attic rooms as much!
Marty@A Stroll Thru Life
Oh all of these rooms are dreams.
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