
When writing on the subject of furniture, we sometimes will tell you about great ideas for using big people furniture for the little ones. But it doesn't mean the opposite can't happen. Check out this well-designed guest room.
Do the beds look familiar? Yes, the two twin beds are the BB2 twin beds by notNeutral. (The painted versions are available here). The bench at the foot of the bed is a great place to hold extra towels and toiletries for guests.
Image: Design Sponge
Comments (11)
forget the bed! where can i find that rug!?
I took the tray off of a Dwell Studio changing table and used it as a dresser in my guest room:
http://tinyurl.com/ydj8fhl
Yes - love that rug too. Very nice room.
Yes...rug source please.
But what is the point of having multiple twin beds in your guest room unless children are your main source of guests? Do people often have multiple people that are not "couples" sleep over in their guest rooms?
This would be great for a vacation/rental home.
My aunt has a guest room with twin bed and I stayed in it with my mom (she wasn't traveling with my father). I could imagine a scenario where you might have two friends (who are not a couple) come visit who might not mind sharing a room; but rather not share a bed.
Good idea but it still kinda looks like a kid's room to me. I think it's a combination of the kid's bed, the low furniture, and the pale yellow walls.
I love, love, love this site, but an often left frustrated by the lack of source information on posts. Commenters are usually helpful, but this is a perfect example of a room that needs multiple source info, not just the beds. Rug, light/fan fixture, etc.
The Rug:
http://www.rugdesignblog.com/2009/05/roost-jute-rug-at-velocity.html?showComment=1242271920000#c183987035487091141
was at Velocity Art Design but they don't carry it anymore online! Boo Hoo!!!!
The jute rug is from roost, they did sell it at velocity art design.