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  2. Bunk bed - Wikipedia

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    Triple loft bed; left, a loft bed with bookshelf below, right, a two-story bunk bed. A triple loft bed is an arrangement involving a total of three bunks. These bunks are a combination of bed types, where a loft bed is perpendicularly attached to a bunk bed to form an L-shape. The bunk or bunks above the lowest one may have rails to keep the ...

  3. These Adult-Appropriate Loft Beds Will Take Your Room ... - AOL

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    Twin Bunk Beds. If you need multiple beds for your guest room or for your kids, try this loft version, which has a full bed up top and two twin beds on the bottom. Plus, there are two drawers for ...

  4. Bed - Wikipedia

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    A bunk bed is two or more beds one atop the other. Bunk beds are used for adults in military barracks and in some ski lodges. Bunk beds are used for children and teens in summer camps. Some inexpensive hostels provide bunk beds for guests. Bunk beds are used for children in private homes. A loft bed is similar to a bunk bed, except there is no ...

  5. Suntop Homes - Wikipedia

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    The larger bedroom, for guests or older children, is over the kitchen, against the right barrier wall. The smaller bedroom, suitable for young children, is over the nursery. The bedrooms' plans show large windows facing the terrace with closets, built-in twin or bunk beds, night-stands and shelves.

  6. Heart-shaped beds and champagne hot tubs: Inside ... - AOL

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    Married photographers Margaret and Corey Bienert travel around the US visiting kitsch, adults-only hotels, testing out heart shaped beds and champagne-glass tubs.

  7. Dorothy Day homeless shelter - Wikipedia

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    The facility currently provides 172 beds for men and 60 beds for women. The Higher Ground center offers a "Pay-for-Stay" model for housing homeless persons and offers bunk beds, showers, lockers, and electrical outlets for either $7 per night or $42 per week. [13] The Higher Ground building additionally provides 193 new permanent housing units.