




Images (Architectural Digest; Steven Gambrel; Elle Decor; House Beautiful; Haynes-Roberts Inc.)
aybe I was a sailor in a past life...but I just love these built-in sleeping quarters. Not only a great way to maximize sleeping & floor space in a children's room, these built-in beds are so cute and cozy! I especially love the little porthole windows that connect the double set of bunks in the room designed by on of my favorite decorators, Steven Gambrel.
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