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It's crucial to take into consideration the height of your children and the height of your ceiling before making an investment.<br><br>You could be influenced by differences between wood and metal bunk beds, and the type of mattress you choose. Kuo says wood is the preferred option for bunk beds because it has a more traditional natural look and is able to withstand regular use. "The most important thing you can do is select a bunk bed that is in compliance with industry standards and will be safe for children," she says.<br><br>3. Pottery Barn Kids Belden Full-Over-Full Bunk Bed<br><br>Bunk beds are a common element of childhood furniture. Bunk beds aren't just space-saving, but also exciting for kids. Even children without siblings love to sleep in a [https://minecraftcommand.science/profile/shoeinsect67 kid loft bunk bed] bed. Bunk beds are also a great addition when you're hosting lots of guests for sleepovers, as kids can easily share the beds with their friends.<br><br>The classic bunk bed is built using kiln dried poplar wood for strength and durability. It's available in a range of safe for children finishes, such as creamy French white as well as brushed gray and weathered navy. If you require additional storage space for bedding, clothes or other bedroom accessories, select a version that includes an ample set of drawers that open up underneath the lower bunk. These have brushed nickel hardware and plenty space for folded sheets. Books and sweaters.<br><br>The ladder fixed to the Belden bunk bed can be set on either the right or left side, and at an angle straight or angled. The latter, Fenton says, takes up a bit more space, but is easier to climb than straight ladders. The bunks are able to accommodate twin mattresses (sold separately) and this style is ideal for rooms with a ceiling height of at minimum 8 feet.<br><br>Unlike standard bunks, which feature two beds that are identical twin over full bunk beds feature an upper full-size bed and a top twin bed. This layout is ideal for kids who want to share a bedroom, but still have their privacy and individuality. The top bunk has guardrails to keep your kiddos secure while they sleep.<br><br>4. Max & Lily Low bunk bed with slide<br><br>This bunk bed features a twin-sized slide that will delight your child. They'll enjoy sliding down the slide with friends and siblings or taking their favorite animal toys on the adventure of their lives. The simple, space-saving design makes it a great choice for small bedrooms where the full over full or queen over queen bunk bed might not be a good fit.<br><br>The angle ladder's rounded corners offer safe climbing and comfortable rungs. 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There are bunk beds available for every budget and requirement. We've found a few that have some flair, such as this twin-overtwin design that comes with slides. It's sure delight your kids (and may or not encourage some shenanigans). It's also safer for smaller children as it's lower than the top bunk.<br><br>Another option is this full-over-full metal bunk bed, which can be separated into two beds to create a more traditional layout if your children grow out of the bunks. The sturdy structure can support up to 200 pounds per lower bunk, and 250 pounds for each upper bunk.<br><br>Bunk beds can be an expensive investment however, if you choose the best one for your kids, it's a piece of furniture that will last a long time and provide years of fun sleeping. And if your kids outgrow the bunks, a majority of the picks on this list can be converted to separate twin beds so you can save money and keep your children in the same bed for a while longer.
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