I believe that many brothers and sisters who grew up in Hong Kong sleep on bunk beds, because the common units in Hong Kong are mainly 1-3 bedrooms. Families with many brothers and sisters or three children of the same generation will face the problem of insufficient sleeping rooms. In this case, sleeping two people on a bunk bed may not be able to solve the problems of these families. Except for the private buildings in recent years, which have ultra-high floors, in the early days of private buildings, HOS and public housing, the floors of about eight feet could not be used to build lofts with furniture to increase rest areas. Don’t worry, Hao Furniture has rich experience in customizing triple beds. It combines bunk beds with L-shaped beds to become an evolved triple bed. Even if your home does not have a high floor, you can have a comfortable triple bed. , so that everyone in the family can sleep comfortably.
The height of the activity space required in the bed generally requires a relatively high space at the head of the bed to be comfortable, while the foot of the bed is just for feet, and a shorter space is not a big deal. Therefore, you can use this height difference to create a lower bed. The end of the bed is made into an L shape as the bed head of the middle layer, and then the third layer is on top of the first layer, while borrowing a small part of the space in the middle layer. For the lower bed on the first floor, a particularly low platform bed box was ordered, so that three independent beds can be obtained without a high floor, and the activity space on each floor is comfortable.
Some people will add a pull-out double bed under the upper and lower beds, so that the space can have three beds. However, the disadvantage of the double bed is that you have to clean up the bed after getting up every day before you can push the double bed back. Under the bed, it does not occupy the activity space during the day. In addition, since every time you sleep, you have to pull out the sub-bed first, and then take out the pillow and quilt from the storage box before sleeping, which makes it more inconvenient if you want to take a nap during holidays or when you are sick.
The advantage of a three-person bed is that the three beds exist independently. You can sleep directly without folding or unfolding them, which is more convenient and easy to use. Even if you are not sleeping, want to take a rest, or spread out on the bed to watch a show, a triple bed is a very good choice.
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The top floor and the middle floor each have ladders and stair cabinets to go up and down, which not only provides better privacy, but also does not disturb other people when getting in and out of bed at night, reducing the chance of friction and making the relationship between brothers and sisters more harmonious.
Because a three-person bed is almost the ultimate in space utilization, so if you want to store bedside tables in a limited space, you must make good use of environmental features. The room in the case has a recess, which allows the lower bed, middle layer, and top floor to have bedside tables. The middle layer can place many items by adding some hooks or shelves to the recess.
Of course, the space under the middle bed can also be used for storage. The stair cabinet can open the bucket to store things, and you can also pull out a large bucket on the side. There will never be enough storage space!
If you want to customize a similar triple bed/bunk bed/bunk bed, you are welcome to contact our furniture designers at any time.
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