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Updated 11 months ago on . Most recent reply

4 to a Room Too Many???
Hello,
Here’s the question: Are 2 sets of full by bull bunk beds too big for a single room?
Context: I am furnishing my first STR. I have a 2 bed one bath that I am preparing. I'll have a king size bed in one room and I was considering 2 sets of full over full bunk beds for the other room. This room is 13' 11" x 11' 5". But I am second guessing whether 2 bunks is too much for the room. The room is pictured below. What are your thoughts?
Greatly appreciate any of your thoughts and feed back.
-Felix

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Hey @Felix Sharpe. Well you are going to have to measure each wall. I see that there is one wall with the door plus the other with what appears to be a window with the oddball roof angle.
It is hard to say how it will look.
Here is a pic of our kids bunkroom with 2, twin/twin bunk beds.