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How to Choose the Best Bunk Beds for Teens

Loft beds and bunk beds can add fun and functionality in the kids' room. They can also help save space.

Choose bunk beds that are flexible like those with bottom storage drawers or a trundle that's easy to take off. You can also find twins that can be stacked and separated to make two beds. Also consider the weight capacity of the top bunk.

Size

You'll need to take into consideration the dimensions as well as style and safety when selecting a bunk bed for your children. Consider the height of the ceiling to ensure the bunks are suitable for your space, and make sure that there's enough space for kids to maneuver around them. The beds should be enough apart so that children can get up and down safely and not run into each other or crash into the walls. You'll also want to check if the top bunk bed can be able to support a mattress of similar to the size of the lower one. This will help you avoid having to buy an additional bed or trundle in the near future.

You could also choose a non-traditional bunk shape, which may be better suitable for your space. For example an L-shaped bunk could be ideal for a smaller bedroom or even a shared guest room. It can save space on the floor, and also accommodate a queen-sized or twin-over-full mattress on both the lower and upper levels depending on the model you select.

A lot of the top Bunk Beds For Teens (Qooh.Me) will be adapted to your children's needs by converting into two independent beds when it's time for them to transition to a regular double bed. Storkcraft Solid Wood Ladder Twin Bunk Bed, for example, features the classic farmhouse look with curving headboards. It also features wagon-style guardrails on the top bunk. It's made from knot-free New Zealand pine and has an attached ladder that connects the top and bottom beds and leaves more floor space for children to play on.

Another option is a loft bed, which optimizes corner spaces in rooms with tweens. It's a great choice for smaller spaces because it doesn't require the same amount of vertical space and allows the lower levels to be used for desks, dressers or storage cabinets. It's a great choice for older children as it doesn't require a staircase or ladder and makes it more accessible to large children and adults.

Check the height of any bunk bed in your child's bedroom with blue painter tape. This will give you a sense of whether it is easily climbed into and out of at night, without causing head bumps or hitting the bottom of the window sill or hanging curtains. It is also important to think about the safety of your family by reviewing the Consumer Product Safety Commission regulations for bunk beds. These standards include guardrails and features to protect against falls and entrapment.

Safety

Bunk beds can be a great choice for families with children of all different ages. However, it's crucial to consider the safety features before purchasing. You'll need to find a bunk bed with guardrails that are high enough to stop children from falling over or getting trapped as well as a mattress that doesn't raise up the mattress too much. You should also be aware of the weight capacity, as some bunks have lower limits than others.

When selecting a bunk bed, make sure to check the website of the manufacturer to find specifications on the mattress sizes and weight limits. The majority of manufacturers offer guidelines on how thick the top bunk mattress can be, and will often list the total bunk and upper bed capacity for weight.

The most sturdy bunk beds are constructed and the ladders or stairs should be attached to the frame securely and have handles on the sides to ensure security. You should also avoid any bunks that have slatted sides as they can be dangerous for children to climb up and down, especially in the case where the slats haven't been tightly connected. If your kids bunk bed love playing on the ground, you should opt for a low-slung bottom bunk so that they can sit and play without being too high off the floor.

If you have a limited space or do not want to occupy the entire space of the bedroom of your child, opt for an L-shaped bunk bed. These take up less floor space and are usually the same size as a single bed, which is why they're perfect for smaller rooms with low ceilings. They're also more suitable for kids who might feel intimidated by a bunk that is higher.

If you have a little more room, go for a full-over-full-size bunk bed. These are the most stylish and secure bunk beds that are available. They can be used for twin or full-size beds. Pottery Barn kids bunk beds sale' Belden bunk bed is a stylish and sturdy option that will grow with your child's development as they grow. It can even accommodate Trundle beds (sold separately) to accommodate older teens and adults. It's Greenguard Gold certified, meaning it releases low levels of harmful chemicals. It is made from sustainably harvested Baltic Birch wood, and is available in a range of colors.

Style

A good bunk bed can make teens feel happy, whether it's in the bedroom of a couple or just one child. Some designs are sleek, minimalistic while others have more fun elements. Bunk beds come in a variety of sizes, including twin-overtwin, full-overfull, and even queen. The twin-over-full design is popular with teens because it allows the possibility of sleeping two children in the same room while leaving enough space for a desk, dresser, or drawers for storage at the bottom. Certain designs have trundle beds which allow the upper level to fit an additional mattress for sleepovers.

Tweens also love a twin over king loft bed that occupies less floor space and gives them more space to sprawl out or work from home, according to Fenton. A bunk bed made of metal with a full-length guardrail is a popular choice for older kids because it's "built to last, and it's the most sturdy grown-up bunk available," she adds.

Take a look at a T-shaped or L-shaped design, which is essentially a raised platform bed. These beds are designed with a ladder at their end. This provides a more modern look and more room to set up a desk or dresser. These beds aren't as spacious as bunk beds, but they allow teens to have more space in their rooms.

You should consider a futon bunk If you're looking for bunk beds that are affordable and offers security and comfort. Futons are small and flexible and can be moved them around in case your kids wish to redesign their rooms in the near future. However they're not as sturdy as a wood or metal bunk bed, and they do not have guardrails for the top bed.

Bunks with stairs or ladders are also available. Ladders are smaller and are easier to climb, whereas stairs are safer and can double as a seat for younger kids. Some models can even be capable of converting into a chair and desk and allow your child to have the perfect bedroom space for study time and playtime.

Budget

A bunk bed is an expensive investment, so it's important to factor in your budget when buying. There are many inexpensive options available, but if want a bunk bed to last into the teens and on into adulthood, it's worth spending more for a high-quality product that can be used for a long time.

Think about who will be using the bunk bed and what their sleep needs may be before you start shopping. For instance, a twin-over-twin arrangement is ideal for rooms with siblings, while a full-over-full bunk is ideal for adults who wish to make space and avoid the cost of purchasing a separate queen or king size mattress. You'll need to determine the amount of headroom that is available between the top bunk and bottom bunk. If your children are still in their toddler beds, it may be better to choose a configuration that is lower to the ground.

The best bunk bed for teens is an affordable option and one that will adapt to their needs. Find a design that can work in traditional and modern rooms, or choose something like the Oeuf Perch bunk--an Editors' Choice pick for the Spruce--which can separate into two freestanding twin beds if you're looking to alter your space in the future. This design has a clean-lined contemporary bunk beds silhouette, boucle-upholstered guardrails and a stationary ladder that's simple for children to climb and down, and it's Greenguard Gold and Fair Trade certified for environmental and social responsibility.

A bunk bed that has built-in storage is another option to save money. It could be drawers underneath the bed, or shelves below the top. This will help you keep your bedroom tidy and free of clutter. It's also a good option if you have a small room. Many of the bunks listed on our list offer this feature, and some offer additional storage options, such as an bookcase headboard for the upper bunk and a desk for the bottom.