April 27, 2012 at 8:37 AM ET
When I was a kid, my room was adornedwith Star Wars posters and action figures. I also had some pretty awesomeTransformers sheets if I do say so myself. Not bad, but some people choose togo the extra mile and make more elaborate-themed rooms and beds. Just imaginethe kinds of dreams you would have sleeping in places like these.

Narnia bedroom
Redditor kelseypolo knows a couple thatused some extra space that was adjacent to their 9-year-old daughter’s bedroomto create a full-on Narnia wardrobe. Clearly these parents are awesome, but myguess is they will come to regret their decision. Having a place to hide is avaluable asset for a teenager. Redditvia Nerd Approved

Split bedroom
Mark Rodriguez has twin daughters withvery different tastes – one is into flowers and butterflies while the other isa Superman fanatic. So how do you cater to both of their tastes when they sharea room? Fortunately, Mark is an artist, and was able to create this fantasticsplit design. When I was a kid I shared a bedroom with my brother and we had asimilar but less elegant set up. There was an invisible line running down themiddle of the room and crossing it was considered an act of aggression. My actionfigures and his toy airplanes fought many battles. MarkRodriguez via Nerd Approved

Super Mario bedroom
Had this crazy dream last night where Iwas a tiny plumber with a thick, luxurious mustache that was trying to save aprincess, but I was constantly being attacked by turtles and mushrooms. I should've known better than to eat pizza with cheeseburgers for crust beforebedtime. Pixfansvia Nerd Approved
Star Wars bedroom with AT-AT loft bed
In the video above, you'll learn howInstructables user BykManDan managed to build an AT-AT loft bed for his son. Ofcourse, if you had a bed like this it would be smart to watch out for whoeverhad the bottom bunk. At night, they could secretly be plotting against you bytying a rope around the AT-ATs legs. Instructables

Pirate ship bedroom
Steve Kuhl's son is lucky enough to havea father who's handy with tools and possesses the imagination of a 9-year-old. In the boy's bedroom he created a floating pirate ship complete with arope bridge, jail cell and a spiral slide that descends two floors of thehouse where the Kracken awaits (otherwise known as the family dog). Kuhl DesignBuild
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Calvin and Hobbes bedroom
Kudos to Reddit user KosherHam forcreating this beautiful Calvin and Hobbes mural for his son Ryan. I was afanatical Calvin and Hobbes fan growing up, but whenever I drew the characterson my bedroom wall with a Sharpie my parents would get angry for some reason. Reddit
Portal bedroom
As you'll see in the video above, Vectoris very proud of his Portal-themed room. He has a Companion Cube pillow, circleshaped rugs and even a GLaDOS. All in all, it's the perfect prison ... uh,bedroom for this little test subject. Nerd Approved

MST3K bedroom
The last thing anyone needs is the crewof the Satellite of Love critiquing their dreams or, worse still, theirperformance. Funniest episode ever. Doorman Ideasvia Nerd Approved
Hobbit house bedroom
Tolkien superfans Steve Michaels and hiswife Christine built a real-life Hobbit house in the hillsides of northwest Montana.There's tons of Hobbit-themed detail, but visitors can also enjoy moderntouches like a king-size bedroom, designer kitchen with customized granitecounters, HD Blu-ray television set, XM Radio, and Wi-Fi. Plus, this uniqueexperience runs a fairly reasonable $245 a night. Hobbit House via Nerd Approved

Cockpit bedroom
Not much is known about this crazycockpit-themed bedroom, but my guess is the owner built it solely for theamusing pick-up line possibilities. Nerd Approved
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