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Top Picks For the Best Kids Bunkbeds

Bunk beds are an excellent option to maximize space in children's rooms and also creating a lively shared bedroom. We've selected our top picks for the best kids bunkbeds, all of which are attractive and affordable, as well as sturdy enough to last for an extended period of time.

Fenton says that a lot of the ladders we recommend have ladders that are angled. These ladders take up less space than straight ladders while still being a breeze for children to climb. Other options include stairs that require more space but are more secure than ladders to climb.

1. Crate & kids Bunkbed Babyletto TipToe White & Washed Natural Wood Kids Bunk Bed

Contrary to other bunk beds this one's bottom bunk is on the floor, making it a great choice for toddlers or younger children who might not feel safe climbing to the top. The ladder is located at the foot of the bed, making it more convenient for children to climb (and for parents or caregivers to read stories at bedtime or change sheets). The entire set is constructed with sustainably sourced Baltic birch wood that's Greenguard Gold and TSCA-compliant.

The Crate & kids bunkbed Babyletto TipToe bunk bed is a stylish wooden bunk bed that can be used by girls or boys. The natural and white finish is a versatile one and works well with various decor schemes. Parents love the fact that it's finished with a durable varnish. It's the perfect choice for a bedroom shared by two people and can be separated into two individual twin beds when your kids reach their teenage years.

Bunk beds are not just for securing space. They can also improve the look of a room, make fun play areas and encourage sleepovers among friends. With the variety of bunk bed designs to choose from for kids and teens it's easy to find one that meets your family's requirements.

If you're looking for a more playful version of the traditional bunk bed, consider one that has slides. The added benefit of a sliding bed makes it more fun to climb up and down and it's safer than a ladder as it is lower and your child won't go backwards as they climb. It's also a great option to make bunk beds more enjoyable for older children and teens or for siblings to share an area at the beach.

2. South Shore Tuffing twin over twin metal bunk bed with slide

There are many metal bunk beds available on market, and a lot of them offer solid construction at an affordable price. Only a handful of bunk beds made from metal can compete with this South Shore option, which includes a trundle below the twin bed at the bottom to allow three people for sleepovers (if the trundle is removed, the bunks transform into two single beds). The ladder is also bent to make it easier for children to climb in and out.

You may choose an L-shaped design, based on the size of your bedroom and how often you plan to utilize the bunks. This is the layout used in the bedroom designed by Bailey McCarthy. This layout saves space by making the two bunks sit closer together, which can be useful 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 children younger than.

Another consideration for choosing a bunk bed is its height, which can be an important factor in determining whether or not your children will feel comfortable sleeping up high. This is why it's important to think about how tall your kids are and the height of your ceilings before making an investment.

You may also be influenced by the differences between wood and metal bunk beds, and the type of mattress you pick. Kuo says wood is the preferred option for bunk beds because it has a more traditional, natural look and can endure the rigors of daily use. "The most important thing to consider is to select a bunk bed that is compliant with industry standards and will be safe for children," she says.

3. Pottery Barn Kids Belden Full-Over-Full Bunk Bed

Bunk beds are a common element of furniture for kids. Bunk beds aren't only spacious, but they are also fun for children. Even kids without siblings love to sleep in a bunk bed. Bunk beds can be an ideal addition to your home if you have many guests coming over for sleepovers, since they're simple to share with friends.

This classic bunk bed is constructed from kiln-dried poplar wood and plywood for strength and durability. Pick from a variety of finishes that are child-safe and child-safe, such as French white as well as brushed grey, weathered blue. If you need extra storage space for bedding, clothes or other bedroom accessories, select one that comes with a set of roomy drawers that open up underneath the lower bunk. These feature brushed-nickel hardware and plenty of space for folded linens, sweaters and books.

The fixed ladder of the Belden bunk bed can be set on either the left or right side, and at an angle of straight or angled. The latter, Fenton says, takes up a bit more space, but is much easier to climb than straight ladders. The bunks accommodate twin mattresses (sold separately), and this design is ideal for rooms with a ceiling height of at least 8 feet.

Unlike standard bunks, which have two beds that are identical, twin over full bunk beds come with a bottom full-size bed and a top twin bed. This arrangement is ideal for kids who want to share a bedroom, but still have their privacy and personal style. The top bunk features guardrails to keep your kiddos safe while they're asleep.

4. Max & Lily Low Bunk Bed with Slide

This bunk bed features a twin-sized slide that will delight your child. They'll love gliding down the slide with friends and siblings, or taking their favorite animal toys to the most thrilling ride of their lives. The simple, space-saving design makes it a perfect choice for small bedrooms where a full over full or queen over queen bunk bed may not fit.

The angled ladder's rounded corners provide secure climbing and comfortable rungs. The low VOC finish is easy to maintain and will last for a long time. The flush, color-matching metal hardware provides the bed with a modern appearance. This bed is distinct by its solid new Zealand pine wood construction and a weight limit of 400 pounds.

Parents have reported that assembly takes a few minutes, but it's not too difficult. They suggest laying out each piece of wood with the label on it to make it easier to assemble. It's also an ideal idea to have two adults working together so that they can construct the bed faster and with more precision.

This bunk bed is available in a variety of finishes that will blend with the decor of your kids l shaped bunk beds. The clean white finish is a reliable addition to cottage, coastal and vibrant bedroom designs and the brushed gray option feels decidedly modern. The weathered blue option is a perfect match for contemporary styles and works well in transitional rooms for children. The bunk bed can be adapted to accommodate two twin mattresses (sold separately) and requires an a minimum height of 8 feet. The bed comes in one box and is fairly heavy, so it's an ideal idea to have help when schlepping it up and down tight corners. The bed comes with a a one-year limited warranty to give you peace of mind.

5. Shyann Twin Over Twin Bunk Bed with Trundle

For many kids bunk beds are an essential piece of childhood furniture, but they're also great for making the space feel exciting and fun. There are plenty of options when it's time to pick the best bunk bed for your family and you. And it's important to choose one that's durable and is in compliance with CPSC safety regulations. 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 find the best options I spoke with parents. One of them actually wrote the book on bunk beds (and even slept in a few of them!)

From traditional wooden bunks to sleek metallic options We've got the top bunk beds for kids on the market for all budgets and sleeping needs. We've also found a few with a bit of style, like this twin-over-twin model with slides that are sure to delight your kids (and could cause some snark). Also, since it's lower than the top bunk, it's a safer option for children who are younger.

The full-over-full bunk bed is a different option. It can be divided into two beds for a more standard layout if your children outgrow their bunks. The sturdy construction is engineered to support up to 250 pounds on each of the upper bunks, and 200 pounds on the bottom.

Bunk beds are a large investment, but they will last for a long time, and provide your children with many nights of restful sleep. If your children outgrow the bunks, many of the options in this list can be transformed to separate twin beds which means you can save money and keep your kids in the same bed for longer.