Basement Bunk Rooms

Basement Bunk Room

Nothing predicts a fun time when you are little, like a sleepover with your friends in a bunk room.  Everyone has their own space, but they also are all together.  What is lost in sleep is more than made up in good times.  Basements make great bunk rooms, but so do attics and children’s bedrooms.  We design built-in bunks as well as bunk rooms that accept off-the-shelf bunks.

We put bunk beds in our son’s bedroom when he was little.  He then physically outgrew them, and we replaced the bunks with a queen-sized bed.  If you have a dedicated bunk room, the bunks can continue their usefulness with nieces and nephews as well as, eventually, grandchildren.

Bunk Bed

Bunk Bed With Ladder

Basement Bunk Room

Basement Bunk Room

Natural Wood Paneled Bunk Room

Natural Wood Paneled Bunk Room

Sink In Bunk Room

Sink In Bunk Room

Young Children'S' Bunk Room

Young Children’s’ Bunk Room

Two Bunk Room

Two Bunk Room

Photos by Rob Karosis  Curated Brochure by Crisp Architects: Portfolio

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By Published On: January 16th, 2024Categories: Miscellaneous0 Comments on 4 Fun Bunk Rooms

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James M. Crisp has been an architect for well over 30 years. His architectural firm, Crisp Architects, designs projects throughout New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and Massachusetts. In April of 2007, Taunton Press published 'On the Porch' by James M. Crisp and Sandra Mahoney.

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