Kids' Bedroom Pictures From HGTV Dream Home 2014
Part fun hideaway, part practical place to sleep, this kid-friendly bunkroom features soaring ceilings, bright colors and whimsical accessories.
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November 25, 2014

Photo By: Eric Perry © 2013, Scripps Networks, LLC. All Rights Reserved
The vaulted ceilings, exposed wood beams and light-filled windows give this room a treehouse feel. The space's architecture allows for the use of stacked bunk beds that can sleep four.
The bright red, black and white color scheme looks traditional, preppy and a bit grown-up. Durable fabrics and bold patterns keep it kid-friendly.
No fighting to get the best spot for TV viewing here — each bunk bed gets its own wall-mounted flat screen.
Patterns like chevron, gingham, buffalo check and farmhouse ticking work together because they all share the same basic palette, but differ in size and scale.
The bold red-and-white palette extends into the kids' bathroom next door.
Dramatic floor-to-ceiling drapes with a playful buffalo check border can separate sleep space from play space.
A wall-mounted, brushed nickel extendable lamp waits at each bedside — perfect for reading without disturbing the room's other guests.
Each bed features the same lamp, flat-screen TV and bold linens, ensuring there isn't a bad bunk in the house.
Clocks set to different time zones throughout the world are a playful design element that fits perfectly into the room's dramatic red-and-white palette.
A vintage-style travel trunk purchased at a local shop in Truckee, Calif. fits with the room's world exploration motifs. Along with the closet, it also provides a spot to stow toys and games.
Windows that climb from the top of the wall to the peak of the roofline let ample light into this space while still preserving privacy.
The vibrant striped rug is the piece that "really pulls the whole room together," says interior designer Linda Woodrum.
A traditional library-style cabinet is made modern with a coat of white paint and a bright red backdrop. "Anytime" toys, books and games can live in the bottom of the cabinet within reach of little hands.
Part fun hideaway, part practical place to sleep, this kid-friendly bunkroom is grown-up enough to serve as an overflow sleeping space for adult guests.