Get This Look: Modern Farmhouse Kids’ Bunk Room

From the amazing shiplap bunk beds to the neutral color palette, this modern farmhouse kids’ bunk room proves simple can still be stunning. A cool color palette made up of blue, gray, and white is ideal for boys or girls. Textured throw pillows and boho storage baskets add depth and personality to the room without being too overdone or decorative.

Built-in shelves behind each bed create the perfect area for kids to display their favorite books, toys, and knickknacks. Can’t you just picture the epic slumber party your kids would have in this space?

Get This Look: Modern Farmhouse Kids' Bunk Room | A neutral palette and crisp modern farmhouse style make this bunk room perfect for a shared kids room for boys and girls! Home built by Millhaven Homes, photos by #Remodelaholic #getthislook #modernfarmhouse

This adorable kids’ bunk room is from the farmhouse-style home built by Millhaven Homes and designed by Four Chairs Furniture & Design, featured in the 2018 Utah Valley Parade of Homes. See more of the home tour here, the bathroom here, and the kitchen here

See 11 more of our favorite bunk rooms for kids here.

Ready to create an awesome bunk room for your kiddos? Find out how to ‘Get This Look’ with our five design tips and decor shopping picks below.

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How to Style a Cozy Modern Farmhouse Kids’ Room

1. DIY a shiplap wall and add bunk beds

While many of us can’t afford custom built-in bunk beds, you can still achieve a similar look. Start by installing a DIY shiplap wall and then purchase your own bunk beds. If you’re feeling really ambitious, check out these DIY bunk bed tutorials: DIY Industrial Bunk Bed by Cherished Bliss & How to Build a Modern Bunk Bed by Pneumatic Addict.

Built In Bunkbeds With Shiplap Finish Home By Millhaven Homes And Four Chairs Design 2018 Utah Valley Parade Of Homes Featured On Remodelaholic

2. Install wall sconce lights above each bed

Even if your kids’ room has traditional bunk beds as opposed to built-ins, a wall sconce light is a great choice to maximize space. We love the industrial farmhouse feel of these sconces and know your kiddos will appreciate the easy-to-access reading light.

Sconce Lighting For Built In Bunk Beds Home By Millhaven Homes And Four Chairs Design 2018 Utah Valley Parade Of Homes Featured On Remodelaholic

3. Add shelves to display favorite toys and knickknacks

Building a few shelves is a fairly simple task to complete. Plus, they’ll provide the perfect place for kids to display their favorite action figures, books, stuffed animals and more. Check out our round-up of 30+ Tutorials for DIY Shelves for more inspiration and building plans.

Built In Shelving In Built In Bunkbeds Home By Millhaven Homes And Four Chairs Design 2018 Utah Valley Parade Of Homes Featured On Remodelaholic

4. Create extra seating with a bench and functional storage with baskets

If your space allows, the addition of a bedroom bench is an ideal way to provide some extra seating and storage. Add a few decorative baskets like the pom-pom seagrass basket seen here to help hide clutter and wrangle toys.

Kids Room Padded Wooden Bench Woven Storage Basket With Tassels Home By Millhaven Homes & Four Chairs Design 2018 Utah Valley Parade Of Homes Featured On Remodelaholic

5. Find neutral bedding and throw pillows in blues and grays

A neutral color palette provides a foundation to build-on as your kids’ tastes grow and change. Comfy bedding and throw pillows in grays and blues is not only gender-neutral, it’s also adaptable to a variety of characters, themes, and motifs.

Blue Bandana Bedding For Kids Room Home By Millhaven Homes And Four Chairs Design 2018 Utah Valley Parade Of Homes Featured On Remodelaholic

Our Modern Farmhouse Kids’ Bunk Room Shopping Picks

Shop our picks to create your own modern farmhouse bunk room by clicking on any product image. (You may have to double tap on mobile.)

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Built In Shiplap Bunkbeds In Kids' Bunkroom Featured On Remodelaholic

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See a video tour of more of our favorite bunk rooms here.11 Awesome And Inspiring Bunk Rooms For Kids #remodelaholic

More Kids’ Rooms Inspiration from Remodelaholic:

Modern Teen Girl’s Bedroom

 (Check out the flamingo wall mural!)

Teen Girls Bedroom In Pink And Metallics With Flamingo Wall Mural Jerry Stubbs And Tique And Co Utah Valley Parade Of Homes Featured On Remodelaholic

Equestrian-Themed Kid’s Room

How To Create An Equestrian Themed Boys Shared Bedroom, Arive Homes And Brandalyn Dennis Design, 2018 Utah Valley Parade Of Homes, Featured On Remodelaholic

Gender-Neutral Shared Kids’ Bedroom

How to Create a Gender Neutral (and Budget Friendly) Shared Kid's Bedroom by Postbox Designs

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Lorene has been behind the scenes here at Remodelaholic for more than a decade! She believes that planning projects and actually completing them are two different hobbies, but that doesn't stop her from planning at least a dozen projects at any given time. She spends her free time creating memories with her husband and 5 kids, traveling as far as she can afford, and partaking of books in any form available.

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