
Greenwich Waterfront Shingle
Ship-lap walls and sliding barn doors add a rustic flair to the kid-friendly recreational space.
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Tuck behind sliding doorsWhen an extra bedroom for guests isn’t a luxury you have at home, how about this for a smart way to host them in your living room? The siding doors can be shut when the beds don’t need to be accessed; cast-iron door slider sets like these are typically custom-made and can be pricey. They may be a worthwhile investment if this is the perfect style for your room (and they look lovely with this wood panelling), but if you’re on a budget look online for some of the clever DIY hacks out there or see what affordable solutions your local hardware superstore may have to offer.Read more:Zany Bunk Beds Your Kids Will LoveTell us:What’s your best tip for bunk beds? Share it in the Comments below.
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Bunkbed alcove, but maybe use curtain instead of barn door for damage control