
Designed by Steve Kuhl, this amazing pirate inspired bedroom accomplishes a dream for pirate enthusiasts of all ages. Ingeniously constructed, the unique bedroom can be accessed by letting go of all fears and becoming a child again: at a superior floor, a hole in the wall takes you sliding down a slide to a comfortable pillow located in the actual bedroom. Once you get up, the eyes immediately rise to meet a wonderful, fairy tale structure: a large pirate ship high on the ceiling. A wooden rope bridge is used to access the ship, where the crow’s nest reigns, alongside a second bed, for guests. The crow’s nest was made using a ten inch hand-hewn timber for extra strength and a rope connects it to the dressing below. The structure of the ship was carefully created: “We used 2×12 ribs to construct the hull of the ship, covering them with layers of 1/2 inch plywood to act as the planking. Our genius faux finisher developed a bomb-proof blend of plaster and epoxy with integrated colouring to simulate an old ship’s hull.” There is another way to access the bedroom: through a door that also hides the magic kingdom of the sea. A jail cell with a custom steel door meets whoever enters the room. It also serves as the base of the rope bridge. This astonishing interior design will help the child grow up in a creative environment, don’t you think?




















what happens when the kid grows up?
OMG I love it thatts sooo kool
Too cool for kid bedroom! Awesome! Brilliant Idea!
Very “Kuhl”!! This room will keep a youngster and all his buddies using imaginary play for years. After that, what a fun guest suite or grandchild’s favorite place to visit!
It’s really cool! Thanks for the share
i wanna bedroom like this even if i am girl and when i grow up i still wanna bedroom like that
this is goooooooooooooooood
This is soooooo fake…. Lol jks
yeaaaahhh,,,,,this bedroom is so amazing
That is so cool! I was really hoping the pirate ship was going to be the bed though.
I would love one of those slides in the house too.
And as for the person say “what happens when the kid grows up?” – I am an adult and would never tire of this! So if my kid had this, moved out and “grew up” I certainly would take over the space in an instant.