Hey everyone!
Schools coming to an end, and now everyone is excited for CAMP!!!!
I have collected some tips on how to make your bunkhouse feel and look like home-and no, I do not mean leaving your socks on the floor :)
Make sure also that bunkhouse repairs, including those handled by a plumber, were completed ahead of schedule, ensuring a comfortable stay for the upcoming guests.
1) KEEP IT NEAT AND ORGANIZED
To ensure a clean and organized living space, it’s important to make sure everything stays in the right place. Don’t leave your clothes lying around, and consider adding a uv air purifier to keep the air fresh and free from harmful particles.
2) KEEP IT CLEAN
You can divide up the clean-up jobs among your bunkmates. You can also add Glass Partitions so that you can separate the space between you and your bunkmates, making it easier for clean-up. Moreover, partitioning systems can help designate your space.
3) NO CRUMBS, YES CRUNCH
Keep some nosh on a shelf, but remember not to make a mess!
4) CREATIVITY
Use your artistic talent to draw, paint, or create decorations for your bunkhouse, incorporating elements like rustic wood accents, cozy textiles, and perhaps even a focal point like Timber stairs, adding a touch of natural charm to the space.
5) MAKE IT UP!
Keep your bed smooth and neat — make it as soon as you get up.
Sprucing up your bunkhouse can transform it into a cozy retreat. Start by adding some vibrant throw pillows and soft blankets to liven up the space. Consider hanging up string lights or lanterns for warm, ambient lighting. Incorporate rustic decor such as wooden signs or vintage-inspired artwork to add character. Adding indoor plants can also breathe life into the room while purifying the air. Don’t forget to declutter and organize to maximize space and functionality. And for any plumbing service needs to ensure your retreat is fully functional, consider consulting the best plumber oahu. With a few simple touches, your bunkhouse can become a welcoming haven for relaxation and camaraderie.
Have any other ideas? Feel free to comment!
Enjoy your summer!
hey, that was my bunkhouse last year!
awesome ideas!
where is this?
it was ur bunkhouse? cool1 i found the pic online
hey yael were you in pc last year ?
it is mushky berghoff i was in bunk aleph!!!!!!!
Its in pardes chana! were u there first month mushky? i was in cits first month. I’m actually going there on wednesday!
im leaving tonight! i went 2 yrs ago
Any of you going to be there second session that’s when i’m going
u sure thats cit’s bunkhouse?
where do u live yael?
some of my friends r… I know im replying a little late :)
I think so… it looks like it!
I live in Montreal, what bunk were you in? I was waitress of bunk tes.
Now that i look, miriam maryashe i think it’s bunk TES!!!
i dont think its tes… they have steps! but ur right, cits has 2 doors… u sure its in pc?
but idont think they put the steps till the bunkhouse is in the ground…..it rlly looks like my bunkhouse.
also the windows. my bed was by the last window on the top so i cud always see wen yehudis was coming:)
mml-yehudis NEVER came to my bunkhouse! in fact i didnt know who she was until the last wk of camp!
so maybe it is dunno
u sure its pc? u never know it could be a difarent camp!
no i remember they used 2 have pics of it on the website.
u didnt have yehudis as OD. u had chaya mochkin i think.
i dont know i almost always fell asleep on time so it doesnt matter :)
i think i remember chaya coming in 2-3 times, but thats all. anyways, i still didnt know who yehudis was till in middle of the sumer! :)
How do you insert photos? Is there a way? I have
a really cool living room i designed. If you want mushky
u can give me ur email adress and ill
send it to you. Sorry if this looks a little
weird. I’m using my ipad
so thats why
Its definitely PC! the pic is on their website!
Hey Yael Conway,
My friend Shaindy was in bunk tes you were her waitress!
Tell her i say hi!
sorale-
sorry i didnt get back to you before, I’m not doing this blog anymore, but I would love to see it. My email is mushkyl.eb@yaldahmagazine.com