What is the width ? How sealed is it ? Just looking at the floor , I'm guessing it was originally a terrace , and has been closed in , but often the wind whistles around the top and/or the base , so of course the heat pours out too .
How many people , and how often will it be used ? Logically , if bunks fit diagonally across the end , that would be best -- even a double with a single above may give more space , BUT I'm pretty sure that would need access at the end , so maybe not .
Otherwise , a couple of single beds may fit along the length , or a bunk across ways and a single may fit -- but you'd need to measure and check , AFTER working out how suitable it would actually be .
Next step -- line the roof if required -- add insulation first , then standard gib or ply or I guess even fabric/material if not used much/really short of funds .
If you make one end sleeping, I would strip the existing cement sheet off wall. It may be asbestos. Lay som floor joists then some foam insulation on the slab then a floor, frame out separating wall and door. Wall and ceiling insulation then plasterboard cornice and skirting to seal area up tight. Paint Then carpet and beds. I’m assuming you are in a cool zone of course.
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