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How to Choose the Best Bunk Beds for Your Kids' Room

Bunk beds can add a lot of fun and practicality to a child's room, particularly if you have limited space. Whether you go for the traditional twin-overfull or loft bed with storage, we have options that fit your space and budget requirements.

Look for features such as staircases that are angled, angled ladders that protrude to the side, and more. These features make bunk beds safer for older children and safer. Other additions include under-bed trundles for sleepovers and storage spaces that double as play spaces.

Size

Size is important when shopping for bunk beds. Make sure that the beds are able to fit into the room and have enough space for you to climb up or down. If you're looking to add other furniture items such as desks or dressers be sure to consider their dimensions as well. Remember that the bunks at the top and bottom are only able to support some weight if they are used as furniture for adults.

The ceiling's height is also vital. "A good rule of thumb is to ensure that there's at minimum 5 inches of clearance between the ceiling and the bottom of the bed," says Klugh. "This ensures kids can safely access the upper sleep area."

Some bunk beds come with stairs Some have ladders. "Stairs are usually easier to use than ladders, but they do take up more space," says Fenton. There are stairs that have built-in storage drawers, which are especially helpful if you need extra space for toys or bedding. However, they are more expensive than straight ladders.

Bunk bed materials vary in cost as well. The cheaper sets are usually made of medium density fiberboard. The more expensive ones typically have frames made of metal or a solid wood construction. Wood is strong and beautiful, however it can be warped by water or pests Some parents choose to skip this type of material.

The majority of the bunk beds featured in this guide can be made in any color you like regardless of whether you prefer white to give a fresh appearance or a smoky grey or rich walnut to complement any bedroom. Sherwin Williams Shyann Twin Over Full Over Queen Bunk Bed has extra headroom to reduce the chance of bumping heads while reading or sitting in bed.

Some of our selections can be made into two beds. This is ideal if you plan to sell them once your children have outgrown them or if you're planning to move in the near future. For a more long-term solution, this Woodcrest Kids Twin Over Full Low-Profile Bunk Bed Adults Bed with Staircase and Drawers can be used with twin-over-twin as well as full-over-full mattresses. It is available in a classic neutral color that pairs easily with any interior design palette.

Safety

Bunk beds can be fun and exciting for kids However, they do have certain safety issues. It is crucial to find the right bed frame material that is made of high-quality sturdy wood. It is also important to ensure that the bed meets all safety standards and features guardrails for the top sleeper. The guardrails should be at a minimum 5 inches in height and continuous across all sides of the upper mattress. Check for any gaps, openings, or holes which could trap a child's head or torso, limbs, or head.

The majority of manufacturers of bunk beds set weight limits for their products. Following these guidelines is crucial, as exceeding them could cause the bunk bed to collapse and create a serious risk of injuries. Many of these manufacturers also have age restrictions for use of their bunk bed generally requiring that children must be at least six years old old to be able to lie on the upper level.

The type of ladder included with the bunk beds is another factor to consider. While some models feature an easy metal ladder, others come with more elaborate staircases. Staircases are easier for children to climb, but are not as safe as solid ladders. They can be a challenge to navigate especially if your kids are tall or have difficulty climbing up and down.

It is also important to ensure that the childrens bunk beds beds are secured to the wall and the floor and are not situated near windows or other objects that children might fall on asleep. You should also inspect the bunk bed frequently for any loose or damaged parts that may need to be repaired. Keep extra bolts and screws in your home just in case they are lost or become loose over time.

In the end, you need to put the bunk bed in the corner of the room, so that it has walls on both sides. This will stop any falls from the top or side of the bed and also make it more comfortable for your kids to get in and out of bed.

Style

If you're looking to upgrade the decor of your child's bedroom, there are plenty of stylish bunk bed options that offer more than just a place to sleep. Some bunk bed adults beds include additional storage, with a built-in desk, or a slide. It's also important to think about your child's design preferences before making a purchase, it's an excellent idea to think about how the bunk bed will fit with other furniture in the room and the overall layout of the room.

The best kids bunk bed bunk bed stores beds for kids are minimalist in design, featuring elegant full-size or twin-size mattresses that can be stacked together and paired with a stair ladder. These minimalist styles are great for small spaces or rooms with low ceilings. They're also a good budget-friendly option. These models can be split into two separate beds if you need to move them or if your children outgrow them.

Others are a bit more aesthetically pleasing, including a bunk bed to your children's room with a fun color or finish that is compatible with other bedroom furniture. This triple bunk bed from Pottery Barn, for example has a neutral finish that is compatible with vibrant colors as well as subtle ones. The design is angular, giving it a modern, clean style. The staircase features open-air shelves to store items away from view. The stairs also feature a elegant slatted railing, and are sturdy enough to support the weight of an adult, so you don't need to worry about your kids falling off the top bunk.

This rustic-style bunkbed by Max and Lily is ideal for kids who love to be outdoors. This bunk bed is eco-friendly because it's made of solid wood that has been sourced sustainably and meets sustainable forest practices. The wire brush technique used to create this bunk's unique texture celebrates the wood's natural knots and grain, giving it a one-of-a-kind look. This bed is ideal for older children as the bottom bunk is able to accommodate a twin-size mattress (sold separately) and the top bunk is designed to fit the full size mattress.

Stores

Bunk beds are already an excellent way to make space, but many models come with extra storage options, making them more suitable for families and Airbnb guests. Some come with a trundle bed that can be pulled out from under the bottom bunk to sleep with a child or another, while others offer drawers for clothes and other items that might clutter up the space. The Ilariana Heavy-Duty Safety Staircase bunk bed, for example, has two under-bed drawers, and an open bookcase with three shelves of different sizes. This is a great bunk beds option for small rooms with a limited storage space or shelves.

Another consideration when shopping for bunk beds is whether you'd like stairs or ladders to reach the top of the stairs. Ladders are more traditional, and may fit better into a room's decor than stairs. Stairs are more efficient and easier to climb. They can also be multi-functional with some models featuring hollow stairs that double as storage drawers.

There are also minimalist bunk beds which are simply two sleek twin or full mattresses that fit together. They are great for small spaces or rooms with lower ceilings and are generally the most affordable option. A majority of these beds can be disassembled and utilized as two beds. This is a great option if you plan to move or change the arrangement of your bedroom in the near future.

The Walters Twin-Over-Twin Solid Wood Bunk Bed with Trundle is a fashionable option that is made of knot-free New Zealand pine wood and has stylish slatted headboards and footboards. It also has sturdy 14-inch guardrails along the edges of the upper bunk and a stationary built-in ladder, which cannot be moved but allows plenty of space on the lower level for play.

If you are looking for a modern alternative, check out the Harper & Bright Designs Solid Pine and Plywood Bunk Bed. The modern bunk bed is available in many colors and can be split into two separate beds later. It can support up 300 pounds on the top bunk and twin or full-size beds are also available.