…and they belong in your guest room!

Not only are they downright cute, but they often remind us of spaces we cherished growing up.

And such began my affection for a twin bedbunk or otherwise.

Andrew Howard St Simons Island Georgia guest room twin beds

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To be exact: a dorm room-style lofted one that took up the majority of my room.

My grandparents' house also always had a plethora of twin beds.

We nicknamed it the Seven Dwarfs Room.

River House Boys Bedroom with two twin beds and wood paneled walls

Credit: Laurey W. Glenn; Styling: Elly Poston Cooper

And today, two of the same beds live in my moms guest room.

Twin beds are practical (and adorable!)

in guest bedrooms, says Virginia designerLauren Liess.

Sherwin-Williams Alabaster (SW 7008)

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Twin beds have that quintessentialsummer-house, pack-everyone-in campy feel.

Whether free-standing or built-in, you could add a trundle underneath for additional flexibility.

Particularly in small spaces, their charming symmetry feels extra sweet and layered.

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Idea House 2020 Twin Bedroom with Colorful Green Wallpaper

Blue Bedroom with Twin Beds

Credit: Laurey W. Glenn; Styling: Buffy Hargett Miller

Wood-Clad Bedroom with Twin Beds and Red White and Blue Accents

Credit: Dane Tashima; Styling: Page Mullins

Main Studio WaterColor, FL Pink Bedroom

Brandon Ingram Atlanta Home Guest Room

2024 Southern Living Idea House

Credit:Laurey Glenn