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Beach House Bunk Room: Part II

This DIY beach house bunk room has 6 space-saving bunk beds, Ikea storage hacks, ladders, and beach decor, it’s perfect for vacation sleepovers!

beach house bunk room IKEA PAX storage shelf with extra bedding and a stuffed seagull

We’ve been trying to decide what to do with this awkward tiled room off the garage at my folks’ beach house for a few years. And once most of the grandkids got out of the toddler stage, we had a stroke of brilliance: We could turn it into a super-fun bunk bed room!

About a year ago we had most of the room finished, so we had a “grand opening” night where all the kids got to see the room and sleep in their new bunk beds for the first time. You can check out my first post about this bunk room here. But that post doesn’t show the entire room because we still had a few lingering projects and finishing touches. We spent some time working on it over Memorial Day Weekend, and now I’m excited to show you the rest of the room, as well as some of the products and tricks we used to make the most of this small space.

Storage Shelf

Any kids’ space that doesn’t have some good storage has not been well-thought out. Am I right? The fact of the matter is, with 5 little girls sleeping and playing down there, things can get pretty messy. Make that REALLY messy!

Space is tight in this bunk room, so I was thrilled to find that this IKEA PAX wardrobe shelving unit fits perfectly between the end of the last bunk bed and the wall. In fact, this isn’t the first time this exact PAX unit has come to my rescue! You can see it here in my Small Laundry Room Makeover too.

This is where we store the extra bedding- and with 6 beds, there’s a LOT of bedding!

IKEA PAX wardrobe shelf hack used as an open linen closet in a beach house bunk room with a stuffed seagull
IKEA PAX wardrobe shelf unit used to store extra pillows and quilts in a beach house bunk room for kids with a stuffed crab

Under-Bed Storage

We had originally planned to build storage drawers for the kids’ clothes and suitcases. But then we found these HEMNES under-bed storage drawers at IKEA. They fit the space perfectly and they roll. We bought these in a grey-stained wood finish so we (my mom) could sand them down and stain them to match the bunk beds.

IKEA MYDAL bunk bed in a bunk room with aqua bedding and a stuffed seahorse on the pillow

I love these so much, I’m planning to use them for my own girls’ upcoming room makeover! I think they really complete the built-in look and they also prevent random junk from getting stashed under the bed. Big problem at my house! Update: See the Under Bed Storage Ikea Hack tutorial HERE!

And aren’t you impressed with my KonMarie folding? I’m still working on the rest of the family. We’ll see how it goes!

kids bunk room with IKEA hack under-bed storage drawer pulled out with child's clothing folded inside
IKEA bunk bed room with HEMNES under-bed storage drawer hack. Drawer is pulled out with folded clothing inside

Entryway

Every bedroom needs hooks. As many as possible, in my opinion. It’s one of my biggest pet peeves when I stay at a hotel or Airb&b: no hooks for towels, coats, cameras, etc., so they end up on the floor. So of course, this bunk room needs hooks! Since it’s right off of the garage, we created a bit of an entryway by ship-lapping the bottom of this bunk bed.

I’m thinking we may add another row of hooks on the right side below. Six kids on vacation = lots of stuff everywhere!

beach house bunk room with aqua bedding, and an entry way with storage hooks and a life jacket
sand toys in the entryway of a beach house bunk room

The Jellies

My mom and I have been looking for an opportunity to make jellyfish lights forever (yes I know that’s kind of a strange ambition), and the bunk bed room seemed pretty perfect for some glowing sea jellies.

DIY glowing jellyfish lights made from IKEA KRUSNING lights.

And who wouldn’t want sea jellies floating around them as they drift off to sleep? No one. That’s who!

jellyfish lights glowing against a white background over a kids table with art supplies

I found these KRUSNING pendant lights at IKEA (noticing a pattern yet?) and they were just begging to become jellyfish. My dad set them up with a dimmer switch so they can provide a very soft glow for a nightlight. And my mom and I sewed organza fabric and ruffly ribbon on to make tentacles. I don’t think they’re really called tentacles on a jellyfish. Do you know what they’re called?

child coloring at a kids table
full view of beach house bunk room with IKEA MYDAL bunk beds, fish rug, and jellyfish lights

Toy Storage

The kids use this as a playroom too, so we needed some toy and book storage.

My mom is a former Kindergarten teacher and she has an adorable collection of beach and ocean-themed children’s books at the beach house. Here are a few of our favorites:

IKEA KALLAX bookshelf in white with ocean-themed children's books and a stuffed otter in a beach house bunk room
IKEA Kallax bookcase with a collection of ocean-themed children's books- Scuffy the Tugboat in front, and baskets of toy stuffed sea creatures.

I took some pics of the kids at the beach one day last summer for this gallery wall. I swear I have more photos and frames somewhere to add to it… hopefully I’ll find them soon!

woman using a hammer to mount framed photos on gallery wall in beach house bunk room
DIY beach house bunk room with photo gallery wall, IKEA Kallax bookshelf with toys and books

Stuffed Sea creatures

Each of the kids got to choose their favorite sea animal to go on their bed. I already showed you a few in the original bunk room reveal, but I’ve got a couple more that weren’t quite finished. Here ya go!

homemade stuffed whale on a bunk bed

Sedgwick the Seal was the trickiest to make of all the sea creatures. I got myself into a jam with his nose and had to have my mom figure out how to fix him. But he turned out pretty cute, huh?

homemade stuffed seal on a bunk bed in a beach house

Ok if you haven’t already seen it, come check out the original bunk room reveal to see the rest of the space!

A. Ikea Bunk Beds

B. 6″ Memory Foam Mattresses– We actually tried 3 different mattresses before finding these inexpensive and just-right 6″ mattresses!

C. Waterproof Mattress Protectors– I’ve tried multiple brands and these are the winner- they’re soft, survive the dryer, and most importantly, they don’t leak!

D. White Fitted Sheets

E. Lifeproof Vinyl Plank Flooring in Lighthouse Oak

F. Navy Fish Rug

G. Navy Pillowcases

H. Inexpensive Pillows

I. Hemnes Under-Bed Storage Drawers

more diy and organization ideas for kids…

Playhouse Makeover!

interior of playhouse with string lights, outdoor rug, table and chairs, and a bookcase

Organize All the Toys, Books, & Games!

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Beach House Bunk Room Reveal (Part I)

beach house bunk room showing 4 bunks,

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      1. Who DOESN’T have a soft spot for IKEA?! I don’t know any DIYers who don’t use IKEA items at least some of the time! IKEA definitely makes the top of my list (outside of those second hand scores of course! Treasured Throw-aways I call them!)

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