These Dogs Have a Bedroom Nicer Than Most Humans'-Complete With Bunk Beds, PJs, and a Ball Pit
Some dogs sleep on the couch and other dogs sleep in their parents bed like mine. Bauer, Maverick, Blue, and Titan have their very own bedroom complete with bunk beds, matching pajamas, wardrobes, a television and a very niched but exceedingly fun ball pit. These cuties are living their best lives.
The TikTok from @imbluethesiberiann shows what happens when you are determined that your four dogs deserve their own space-and then design it better than most college apartments.
"Bedtime," the video starts and then, complete and joyful chaos.
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The dogs don't know which room is theirs now. Bauer won't put down his emotional support bowl. Blue makes a beeline for the ball pit. Maverick causes problems (naturally). And their human is trying to wrangle everyone into pajamas while insisting yes, construction is done, no more building, time for bed.
The caption says what we're all thinking: "I'm tempted to sleep in there too now "
Same.
What These Dogs Actually Have
Custom bunk beds. Not beds on the floor. Actual elevated bunks so all four can spread out and sleep at different levels. Each bunk was built specifically for each pup-complete with personalized name placards.
They've got everything needed for the perfect Moriarty family sleepover.
Matching pajamas. Bedtime means getting dressed up cozy, not undressed. Coordinated PJs for everyone in the family. Bauer needs help with his. It's completely ridiculous and absolutely adorable.
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A ball pit is Blue's favorite part of the room. An entire section just filled with colorful balls for playing or napping.
They have their own room. Not a corner of the living room with a kennel filled with a couple comfy blankets. No, an entire bedroom sanctuary of their own. Canines only.
The video captures the genuine chaos of actually getting four dogs settled in for the night: Redirecting them to the right room. Convincing Bauer to drop the bowl long enough to put on his PJs. Making sure nobody shreds their new PJs. Just normal bedtime negotiations.
The comments say exactly what we're all thinking:
"My dogs asked why we are poor." Mine too, buddy. Mine too.
"When I say I want to be rich it's because I want to do stuff like this."
"When people say dogs aren't children. Excuse me, then what's this?"
"You've inspired me. Looks like the office is getting upgraded into a bedtime oasis for my 3 French babies."
Why This Resonates
Most people watching the video aren't thinking "that's too much." They're thinking "OMG, I want to do this. My babies deserve this too!" I know I was. I still am.
Because of course, they do! Dogs give us everything and more: complete and unconditional love , constant companionship and joy on hard days. They don't judge our shortcomings or mistakes. They just love us.
So when we can give them something back in return-whether it's an over-the-top, luxury bedroom oasis or just a pup cup-we jump at it. Making our dogs happy is what makes us happy.
Is this over the top? Maybe it is a little extra but it's also creative and joyful. A reminder that loving our pets can look however we want.
Some people travel. Some collect art. Some build bedrooms with bunk beds for their dogs and tuck them in wearing matching pjs.
All of it, absolutely valid.
The video ends with everyone finally settled for the night. Bauer kept his bowl. Blue's hit the ball pit and everyone's wearing their favorite PJs. It took a lot of work, but they made it happen.
And now every single dog parent watching is eyeballing their spare room, wondering… how many dogs can fit and what color should we paint it?
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This story was originally published May 27, 2026 at 11:01 AM.