Oh, you knew this post was coming. I just adore this look! If you're a big blog reader, this is not the first twin bed roundup you've seen. And if you're a big design lover, you adore this look too, because it's about order and symmetry and balance. Pairing up two twin beds is just so unabashedly pleasing to the eye. It may be rare to encounter a double twin bedroom in our homes these days, but when it's done, the results can be impressive. Imagine: a great design for one bed—then times two. Behold.
domino

domino
tom stringer

southern accents
serena and lily

coastal living
restoration hardware
lonny
cottage living
my design dump
sketch 42
melissa rufty

tom stringer
bhg
coastal living

brooke gianetti
suzanne kasler
apartment therapy
house and home
house and home
living, etc
domino
decorpad
coco+kelley

katy elliott

james michael howard
tom scheerer
coastal living
decorpad
john willey
taylor howes
So, now I need to know: Do you have a favorite? Could you even pick one? Some of the adult rooms are stunning, but right now I am partial to the kids' ones—especially the sophisticated girls' room with the zebra headboards. Have you done this in your own home? Would you? If I had the space, I would use two twins in a heartbeat. It's ideal for a guest room or kids' room. So gracious, so charming, so design-satisfying.
4 comments
WOW! Great selection of inspiration pics! I think twin beds are ideal for kids' room and would love to use it for my son (when he has a bigger room). For the guest room - I always go back and forth b/c I like the look of twins (esp. the symmetry it provides), but I also wonder if my guests would like sleeping in a twin??
Beautiful, beautiful post!!! I adore twin beds.
Enjoy your weekend.
-Rene
I love these images.... my daughters share a bedroom and I bought two French wrought iron beds.... just so pretty.
always searching for room sharing bedroom ideas for my boys. i love the restoration hardware beds!
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