You won’t want to snooze on this trend.

Never underestimate the power of an excellentbedroom.

After all, shouldn’t it look cute, too?

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Design: Lucas Eilers Design; Photo: Sandra Lucas.

Designers are thinking beyond the typical four-post and building beds into the overall design.

In fact, many decorating pros double down on this trend with a built-in bunk bed.

“We built-in three twin [beds] for their three little girls,” she explains.

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Design: Krywicki Interior Design; Photo: Dina Avila.

“Give yourself two to three inches on either side to make a bed,” Wilson recommends.

“We see so many that cant look neat because the clearances aren’t wide enough.”

Meanwhile, Simms recommends pairing your bed with space-efficient accessories such as small nightstand and wall-mounted sconces.

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Simm Hayes Design.

She also recommends double-checking a room’s layoutbeforeadding a built-in (and unmovable) bed to the mix.

“double-check there are no doors that swing out preventing access to bedside tables,” Hayes notes.

“My son has had to combat that issue in a tight efficiency!”

Fortunately, Hayes found a worthwhile solution.

“The bedroom half was light filled and felt like a treehouse,” Hayes adds.

Sweet dreams are made ofthese.