Design Interior Design Here's a Clever Triple Bunk Bed for Three Kids in Brooklyn By Kimberley Mok Writer McGill University Cornell University Kimberley Mok is a former architect who covered architecture and the arts for Treehugger starting in 2007. our editorial process Twitter Twitter Kimberley Mok Updated October 11, 2018 ©. Juan Lopez Gil Share Twitter Pinterest Email Design Tiny Homes Architecture Interior Design Green Design Urban Design It might seem impossible to fit a family with three kids into a Brooklyn apartment, but furniture designer Roberto Gil of Casa Kids (previously) managed to accomplish that difficult task by creating this impressive, custom-made multi-level bunkbed unit that not only frees up space, but lends a modern flair to the room as well. © Juan Lopez Gil Seen over at Design Milk, the bunkbed is made out of durable, high-quality walnut veneer plywood with white accents, and features three comfy sleeping spaces stacked on top of one another. The second and third bunks have their own stairways on either side for access, with the top bunk having a bit of a neat porthole perch to look over the entire room. © Juan Lopez Gil © Juan Lopez Gil © Juan Lopez Gil © Juan Lopez Gil © Juan Lopez Gil There's a lot of built-in storage via the cupboards and stair treads, in addition to the handy tray tables on the top bunks. The small room, which was once cluttered with beds, now feels a lot bigger and spacious. There's even enough space for an extra futon sofa bed for guests. © Juan Lopez Gil © Juan Lopez Gil © Juan Lopez Gil This lovely custom design is but one of many space-saving bunk beds and pieces of clever furniture that Casa Kids has made over the years; to see more, visit Casa Kids.