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Wilson Hunter
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Beds in 3/2

Wilson Hunter
  • Investor
  • Greenville, SC
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Would y’all do a bunk bed or a full in a small kids’ room? Two other bedrooms have a king and queen, and there’s a queen pull-out couch in the living room. Thanks!

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Leslie Anne Morris
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Quote from @Leslie Anne Morris:

I usually go with twins, 3 if I can fit them.

 This is a tiny room in old school beach box - unfortunately I couldn’t do 2 twins so it’s either a single full or a bunk (could do the twin over full bunk).

I wondered if the full might be me more diversity in who stays there but if the bunks are valuable for the kids I’ll just roll with it. I could do twin over twin bunk and supply complimentary blow-up mattress in the closet…


 Ah I see.  Yeah twins are rough for adults to sleep on.  Either go all in on a true kids area, or diversify for the potential to fit more adults into your space.

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