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Top Picks For the Best Kids Bunkbeds<br><br>Bunk beds are an excellent option to maximize space in kids' rooms as well as creating a fun shared bedroom. We've compiled our top picks for the best kids bunkbeds, all of which are attractive, affordable and sturdy enough to last a long time.<br><br>Fenton says that a lot of our choices feature an angled ladder. These ladders are smaller than straight ladders while still being a breeze for children to climb. There are also stairs, that require more space but are more secure than ladders for climbing.<br><br>1. Crate & Kids Babyletto TipToe White & Washed Natural Wood [https://git.qoto.org/wrendecade38 Kids Bunk Bed]<br><br>In contrast to many bunk beds, this one's bottom bunk sits on the floor, which makes it an ideal option for toddlers or children who may not feel secure climbing up to the top. This also means that the ladder is situated on the side, which can be easier for kids to navigate (and less daunting for parents and their children reading stories at bedtime or changing sheets). The entire set is made using sustainably-sourced Baltic Birch wood that's Greenguard Gold and TSCA-compliant.<br><br>The Crate & Kids Babyletto TipToe is a [http://eric1819.com/home.php?mod=space&uid=456161 contemporary bunk beds], clean-lined wooden bunk bed that's adaptable enough to be used by boys or girls. The white and natural finish can be incorporated into different styles of decorating and parents appreciate that the wood is protected by a stain. It's a perfect fit for a bedroom that is shared and can be divided into two individual twin beds when your kids reach the age of teens.<br><br>While you might think of bunk beds as a way to save space but they're also popular for improving the look of a room as well as creating fun play spaces and encouraging sleepovers with friends. With so many bunk bed designs available for teens and kids, it's simple to find one that suits your family's requirements.<br><br>You might want to consider a bunk bed that has slides if you're looking to have a more playful version of the classic design. The addition of a sliding bed makes it more enjoyable to climb up and down, and it is more secure than a ladder since it's lower and your child won't be bouncing backwards while they climb. Additionally, it's a great way to add extra fun to a regular bunk bed for older children and teenagers, or to create a special place for siblings to share a bed at the beach or in a vacation rental.<br><br>2. South Shore Tuffing Twin Over Twin Metal Bunk Bed with Slide<br><br>There are many metal bunk beds on the market, and a lot of them offer an attractive design and a budget-friendly price. Few metal bunk beds can compete with this South Shore option, which includes a trundle below the twin bed at the bottom to accommodate three guests for sleepovers (if the trundle is removed, the bunks are two single beds). Additionally, the ladder is designed so that children can easily climb up and out.<br><br>You can choose an L-shaped layout, based on the size of your bedroom and the frequency you intend to utilize the bunks. This is the layout shown in the bedroom designed by Bailey McCarthy. This design saves space by allowing the two bunks to be closer together, which can be helpful for smaller spaces or rooms with lower ceilings. It is easier to climb into because there are two ladders instead of one slanted ladder, which can be difficult to use for younger children.<br><br>Another factor to consider when choosing a [http://planforexams.com/q2a/user/santahubcap80 bunk beds for adults] bed is the height, which is an important factor in determining whether or not your children will feel comfortable sleeping up high. This is why it's important to consider how tall your kids are and the height of your ceilings prior to making the purchase.<br><br>You could also be influenced by the differences between wood and metal bunk beds, and the kind of mattress you choose. Kuo states that wood bunk beds are generally better because they have a classic, natural appearance and can withstand frequent use. However "the most important thing to do is choose a bunk bed that meets the standards of the industry and is safe for your kids," she adds.<br><br>3. Pottery Barn Kids Belden Full Over Full Bunk Bed<br><br>Bunk beds have been a standard of furniture for kids for a long time. They're efficient space savers yes, but they also provide a sense of adventure to kids. There are often siblings fighting for the right to sleep on the top bunk and even kids who don't have brothers or sisters prefer sleeping in bunk [http://www.maoflag.cc/home.php?mod=space&uid=84206 childrens beds bunk]. Bunk beds are also an excellent option if you're hosting a lot of sleepover guests, since children can easily share the beds with their friends.<br><br>The classic bunk bed is built with kiln-dried poplar wood as well as plywood to ensure strength and durability. Pick from a variety of finishes that are safe for children and child-safe, such as French white as well as brushed grey, weathered blue. If you're looking for additional storage space for bedding, clothes or other accessories for your bedroom, choose the one that has an ample set of pull-out drawers tucked underneath the lower bunk. They feature brushed nickel hardware and plenty of space to fold linens, sweaters and books.<br><br>The ladder fixed to the Belden bunk bed can be positioned on either the right or left side, and can be set at an angled or straight angle. The latter option, Fenton says, takes up a bit more real estate, but it is much easier to climb than straight ladders. The bunks accommodate twin mattresses (sold separately) and this style is suitable for rooms with a ceiling of at minimum 8 feet.<br><br>In contrast to standard bunks, which have two identical beds twin over full bunk beds feature the bottom bed as a full-size bed, and an upper twin bed. This is a great arrangement for kids who want to share a room but want to retain their individuality and privacy. The top bunk is equipped with 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 the size of a twin slide that will delight your child. They will love sliding down the slide with their family and friends, or sending their favorite plush animal on the adventure of a lifetime. The minimalist design makes it a great option for small bedrooms where a full over full or queen over queen bunk bed might not be suitable.<br><br>The angled ladder's rounded corners provide the safety of climbing while also providing comfortable rungs. The low VOC finish is easy to maintain and lasts for many years. The flush, color-matching metal hardware gives the bed a modern look. Solid new Zealand pine wood construction with a high capacity of 400 pounds makes this bed apart from other beds in its price range.<br><br>Parents say that assembly can take a couple of minutes but is not difficult. For easier assembly, they recommend labeling each piece of wood. It's a good idea for two adults to work together in order to construct the bed more quickly and accurately.<br><br>The bunk bed is available in a variety of finishes that will blend with your child's decor. The clean white finish is a reliable choice for coastal, cottage and vibrant bedroom designs The gray brushed option is definitely modern. The weathered blue version is a great choice for contemporary styles and works well in transitional children's rooms. The bunk bed can be adapted to accommodate two twin mattresses (sold separately) and requires a minimum ceiling height of 8 feet. The bunk bed comes in one box. It is heavy and requires assistance to lift it up stairs or around tight turns. It also comes with a one-year guarantee for peace of mind.<br><br>5. Shyann twin over twin bunk bed with Trundle<br><br>Bunk beds are a favourite for a lot of children. They're not just the most furniture for space saving, but also a fun way to add a little excitement and enjoyment to rooms. However, when it comes down to picking out the right bunk bed for your family, there are a lot of options available. It is also crucial to choose one built to last, and is compliant with CPSC safety standards. So, to help you find the perfect bunk bed for your kiddos, I consulted experts--parents--including one who literally wrote the book on bunk beds (and slept in some of them!) to identify the best options.<br><br>From classic wooden bunks to modern metal options, we've got the best kids bunk beds on the market for every budget and sleeping need. We've even found some that offer a little extra design, such as this twin-over-twin design with slides that are guaranteed to delight your kids (and could inspire some fun). Plus, since it's lower than the top bunk, it's a safer option for children who are younger.<br><br>Another option is the full-over-full bunk bed made of metal, which can be split into two beds for an older-style layout if your children grow out of the bunks. The sturdy construction 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 offer years of fun sleeping. If your children outgrow the bunks, many of the beds in this list can be transformed into standalone twin beds, making it possible to save money and keep your kids in the same bed for a bit longer.
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