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Beds stacked on top of each other are typically referred to as bunk beds. Bunk beds are commonly used in situations where space is limited, such as in children's bedrooms or dormitories. The top bunk is accessed by a ladder or stairs, and safety rails are usually installed to prevent falls.

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