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  2. Bunk bed - Wikipedia

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    A futon bunk is also arranged like a standard bunk, except the lower bunk is a Western-style futon couch, which converts into a bed rather than a standard mattress. Futon bunks can be used to save space in small apartments or rooms, because the lower bed converts to a couch for use during the daytime.

  3. Bristol Lodekka - Wikipedia

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    These Lodekkas were typically equipped with a kitchen area, a water tank, sound systems, bunk beds and convertible seating/storage areas, with the North American Lodekkas, making use of campsite power outlets, additionally equipped with a television, a microwave, and a toaster.

  4. MS Gabriella - Wikipedia

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    Designed for handicapped people. Two lower beds and one upper bed. Surface area 14.5 m². Inside Piccolo (B2P) Small cabin for two people without window. Bunk bed with one upper bed and one lower bed. Surface area 7 m². Economy (C4) Small economy cabin for four persons without window. Two bunk beds with one upper bed and one lower bed each.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Sleeping berth - Wikipedia

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    In the case of compartments with two berths, one is on top of the other in a double-bunk arrangement. These beds (the lower bed in a double-bunk arrangement) are usually designed in conjunction with seats which occupy the same space, and each can be folded away when the other is in use. [4]

  7. Couchette car - Wikipedia

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    The cheaper "Platzkart" cars, use a somewhat different layout, with no wall between compartment and corridor, only four bunks along the long sides of the compartment, and two more mounted on the corridor wall, the lower bunk folding in the daytime to become two seats. The attendant provides a sheet, blanket, and pillow for each passenger.