The 10 Scariest Things About Best Bunk Bed Design

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How to Choose the Best Bunk Bed Design

Bunk beds can be a great option for a shared kids bedroom or guest room. They can also add storage space and make the room seem larger.

Some bunk beds are equipped with ladders that Fenton claims are easier to climb than stairways. There are also trundles on the bottom for extra sleepovers. Some bunks are able to accommodate twin XL mattresses and full mattresses, which makes them great for older children and adults.

1. Keeping It Simple

It's not necessary for bunk beds to be the main focal point of the room. In fact, it's often better to have it as a backdrop item, allowing other elements like artwork, storage, and other furnishings to take centre stage. This simple bunk design -that includes beds that have matching headboards and footboards -- is a great example.

Many bunk beds are built into the wall. This can make them seem less as an addition, and more like permanent fixtures in the room. Although built-in beds can appear stunning however, there are stunning freestanding designs. For instance, this one, is made from wood but uses pipe fittings to create the ladder and railing. Kee Klamp fittings like the Single Socket Tee and Flange Elbow can be used to build a similar structure.

Bunk beds are the perfect solution for sharing a child's bedroom, particularly in smaller homes. Consider a staggered bed design that allows two people to sleep in the top bunk, yet allows plenty of space below for play, storage, and study. This l-shaped bunk bed, for example, provides ample space underneath the bed and offers enough nooks for every child to set up a side table, something that may not work as well with conventional built-in bunk beds.

2. Adding Extra Storage

Creative storage solutions will transform your bedroom into a stylish and functional space, no matter if you decide to build your own bunk beds or purchase a ready-made model. These include stair cabinets that can be used to store clothes or other items without compromising on the look of a bunkbed design. They also come with shelves on the wall to store books, toys, and other decorative things.

Another excellent method to add storage to a bunk beds best bed is with drawers that are designed to fit under the frame. These compartments are ideal to store clothes that aren't in season as well as bedding, blankets and books. Since they are hidden from view, they won't detract from the aesthetic of the bedroom.

Consider models with a desk built into the bottom bunk bed for kids if you wish for your bunk bed to be more efficient. This is a common choice for bedrooms for teenagers however, it's also a perfect way to make the most of smaller bedrooms. If you don't have enough desk space you can install a freestanding desk close to the bunks as an extra place to work and study. You can also choose staggered beds, which allows three children to be accommodated in a compact space by placing two twin beds above the full-size bed.

3. Incorporating the Workstation

Bunk beds aren't just for kids they can also be ideal for adults too. If they are designed correctly they can be practical and stylish and help you reduce space in your bedroom while also adding a fun element to the arrangement. You can customize your bunk bed to suit the design of your bedroom by making some simple changes.

One of the greatest advantages of bunk beds is that they can double as a work station or desk. This is an excellent option for children about to go to school and require an area where they can study or complete their homework. A lot of bunk beds have built-in desks and all you need to do is roll it out when your kid needs to do some work, and then take it back to take it back when they're finished.

If you're looking for a unique way to change the look of your bed into a bunk, consider using a Kee Klamp kit to add a modern workstation to your set-up. This farmhouse-style loft bed features twin-over-queen-sized loft beds with a black ladder, as well as an integrated workspace underneath, complete with a table that is full length with a wood-look divider and convenient shelving.

4. Add a Princess Themed Bed

Bunk beds are an excellent option for a bedroom for a child regardless of whether they're intended for guests or siblings. As they're usually a focal point of the room, you'll need them to look fantastic. Begin by measuring the room and determining the dimensions you're able to work with. Make sure to account for ceiling height, especially in the case of children using the top bunk, because this could be a risk for children (especially if there is a ceiling fan nearby).

Many of our top bunk beds can be converted into two beds to accommodate the needs of your growing child. This twin-over full bed for instance, is constructed of a sturdy, easy structure and is available with four different finishes making it easy to locate one that matches the decor of your child's bedroom.

If you're looking for a bunk that is both fun and functional, consider this twin-over-full model with a slide built-in. You can use the upper bunk with a pull-out TV stand as a entertainment center or add a trundle on the bottom bunk for sleepovers. The solid wood construction and timeless style ensures that this bunk will be stylish even after your kids reach tweens or teens, too.

5. Keeping It Neutral

Bunk beds can be a great option to create a practical and a child-friendly room. One of the simplest methods to achieve this is to keep your colour palette neutral. This bunk bed blends modern and traditional elements in neutral shades of gray, blue, and white that won't date as your child grows older. It also features an under-bed drawer beneath the lower bunk that can fit a twin trundle bed for sleepovers, making it a great option for a shared bedroom for two kids.

Pastels are an excellent choice for bunk rooms, because they provide the excitement of color, but keep things cool and stylish. Kelly Hartley from Hartley Home designed this bunk room with a blend of pale greens, smokey grays, and cloud whites to create a calm appearance. The bedding that is in the same color palette can be used to tie the room together. Children (and parents) alike will enjoy the design.

When choosing a bunk bed, it's essential to consider how you'll utilize the space. If you want your children's beds to be used as a study or office space, opt for an loft style with an built-in desk and chair to create a more sophisticated look. This classic wood bunk bed by @bluedreamslady has a storage area which is large enough to accommodate books and toys.

6. A little pop of Color

Many bunk beds are designed to toddlers and elementary school-aged children however, that doesn't mean adults can't too benefit from this space-saving solution. A bunk bed is a fantastic option for an elegant adult's bedroom, especially when the design is streamlined and has a simple color scheme. For instance this West Elm x Pottery Barn mid-century modern twin bunk bed will look gorgeous in a neutral bedroom with lots of natural wood and white furnishings.

Bunk beds are suitable for any room, including attics or bonus rooms with roofs that are slanted. A custom built-in design like this one created by Marnie Custom Homes works best for rooms with an odd shape however, a DIY design can also be stylish. Make sure you select a sturdy, custom-made bunk bed with built-in railings to prevent bruises and bumps when you climb the stairs to the top.

A bunk bed can be used to create an enjoyable theme for a bedroom for children. Create a forest hideout with woodland animals and trees for boys or girls, or choose bright colors and a nautical theme. A Scandi-inspired bunk bed can be sleek and modern with a palette of blue, grey, and white, as you can see in this gorgeous holiday home designed by Georgina Jeffries.

7. Mixing it up

Bunk beds aren't just for children's rooms. A modern bunk bed is a great solution for an adult's bedroom.

Take into consideration the overall look of the room when selecting the best bunk beds. There are a variety of styles to pick from, including classic, bohemian and coastal, so take your time to find the one that is most compatible for your style. Try experimenting with the style of your room and see how you can incorporate the bunk bed for adults bed into your room.

If you have queen-over-queen bunk beds, put an upholstered bench at the bottom of the mattress below. This will create a relaxing spot for reading or relaxing and can help to create a visual separation between the two beds.

A staircase can be utilized to make your bunk beds appear less childish. This instantly gives your room a more elegant appearance and is a better option for older children. Plus, you can easily decorate the staircase in a style that is in keeping with your child's bedroom theme, like this nautical bedroom designed by Raili Clasen.