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Twin Bed Ideas for Adults & Kids Alike

Bedtime just got better!

two twin beds with white quilts in a traditional-style bedroom with a gray patterned wallpaper

When it comes to choosing the right bed for your space, one size doesn’t fit all. Or does it? Twin beds offer a versatile solution for both kids and adults. Whether you’re furnishing a shared bedroom for siblings, creating a cozy guest space, or maximizing a small room, twin beds are an adaptable fixture that can suit various styles. In this article, we share some unique twin bed ideas that combine style and functionality to make the most of the sleeping arrangements in your home.

Twin Bed Ideas for Adults & Guests

1. Choose Bold Upholstery

modern bedroom with two twin beds with green upholstered frames and pale blue striped bedding

Choose an upholstered twin bed frame for a mature and stylish look in your guest bedroom. The soft green upholstery on this pair of beds – paired with the muted colors in the room – elevates the space so it’s fit for adult guests. Creating a curated look in your guest room will make visitors feel right at home – and make those twin beds feel just as luxurious as a king!

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2. Pick a Platform Bed

modern bedroom with a white platform bookcase twin bed, blue walls, and modern accent furniture

A simple platform bed is a great low-profile twin bed idea to incorporate in a sleek, modern bedroom. Platform beds can be used without a box spring and often sit flat on the ground, so they can be beneficial for adults with mobility issues. Some platform beds have built-in storage for added functionality, like a place to store books or display personalized decor.

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Tip!

Check out our guide on Bed Buying 101: Types of Beds for more information on the various bed frame designs, box spring requirements, and more.


3. … Or Opt for Open-Frame

Metal bed frames are timeless and will complement a range of styles from vintage to traditional or coastal to farmhouse. The open-frame bed pictured above enhances the airy feeling in this bedroom so it feels larger and more open, making it the perfect twin bed idea for a small room or a converted attic space.

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4. Mix & Match Patterns

Maximize the impact of two twin beds in a small room by pairing striped bedding with a patterned headboard. This unique combination makes the beds the focal point of the room – inviting your guests to come in and relax. Opt for a blue, white, and beige color scheme to make your guest bedroom feel like a coastal oasis.

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5. Style a Daybed

Daybeds are a practical guest accommodation option as they can serve as seating during the day and be easily converted to a bed at night – perfect for multifunctional rooms, small spaces, or last-minute visitors. Style a daybed with simple bedding and plenty of throw pillows to enhance its comfort as both a sofa and a twin bed.

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Tip!

Read Your Guide to Daybed Sizes & Daybed Mattress Sizes to learn more about the dimensions and recommended placement of daybeds in your home.


6. Add Height With Bunk Beds

Who said bunk beds were only for children? Bunk beds are a great space-saving twin bed idea to incorporate into your home if you’re looking to add more sleeping options in a tight area. Though they often have the same footprint as a single twin-size bed, bunk beds utilize the vertical space in your room to accommodate more guests. For easier adult access to the top bunk, consider bunk beds that have built in stairs as opposed to vertical ladders.

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Tip!

Check out A Quick and Easy Guide to Bunk Bed Sizes for more information to help guide your bunk bed decision.


7. Create Cohesion With a Bedroom Set

Twin beds save space in bedrooms, giving you room to incorporate other features like additional storage or seating. For this reason, twin beds are a great option for studio apartments. If you want to make the most of the space in your bedroom, consider investing in a matching furniture set – complete with a bed frame, nightstand, and chest of drawers. This will easily create a cohesive feeling in your room while simultaneously giving you ample storage space.

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8. Prioritize Functionality & Style

Opt for a bed frame that has built-in storage for an extra functional twin bed idea for adults. Storage trundle beds are perfect for guest rooms because they allow you to keep all of your spare pillows and linens in one spot for easy access and cleanup between visitors.

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Twin Bed Ideas for Kids & Teens

9. Combine Cute & Rustic

The combination of natural wood and plush upholstery of this twin bed frame blends seamlessly into the rustic farmhouse style of the kid’s room pictured above. With the wicker storage baskets, woven area rug, and woodland-themed bedding, this twin bed idea is sure to bring a touch of whimsy to your child’s life.

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10. Keep It Classy

Style a twin bed with traditional elements to create a charming bedroom fit for a little princess. The traditional bed frame – paired with crystal chandeliers and silky bedding – creates a luxurious ambience in this room, while the pink accents bring a playful touch to the space.

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11. Make Bedtime Fun

For a fun twin bed idea for young children, choose a platform canopy bed. The unique shapes of canopy beds will inspire their imagination and can also double as a play area. While lofted platform beds can help build motor skills and creativity, floor beds facilitate independence and allow children to move about their rooms freely.

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12. Try a Trundle Bed

A trundle bed is the perfect late night sleepover solution for your kids. The simple design of pull-out trundle beds will make setting up and breaking down slumber parties a breeze. Top off the bed with a colorful animal print quilt to make bedtime extra magical for your little ones.

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Tip!

Read our guide What Is a Trundle Bed? to learn more about these versatile bed options!


13. Build Some Bunk Beds

Whether your kids share a bedroom or you want to add more sleeping capacity in a vacation home, bunk beds are a practical and fun way to include two twin beds in a small room. A set of wood bunk beds will bring a sense of adventure to a nautical-themed kids room while also maximizing floor space so there’s more room for play time.

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14. Lean Into Asymmetry

When arranging two twin beds in one room, you may be tempted to style them identically. However, making each bed unique by layering different throws and accent pillows can make the space feel more personalized and give your kids or teens the space to express their individuality. Consider incorporating geometric patterns in bedding and artwork to create a visually appealing foundation on which to layer your colorful accents.

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15. Style With an Accent Wall

Though twin beds may be small, they can still be a focal point in the bedroom when styled thoughtfully. Make a statement by placing a twin bed in front of an accent wall of colorful floral wallpaper. This will center the room around the twin bed for more visual impact and create a beautiful backdrop for a simple, open-frame bed.

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