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How to Choose the best bunk beds for kids Bunk Bed Design

Bunk beds are a fun option for a shared kids bunk beds sale' bedroom or a guest room. They can also add storage and make the room seem bigger.

Some bunk beds childrens beds have ladders that Fenton claims are easier to climb than stairways. Some have trundles at the bottom for extra sleepovers. Some bunks are able to accommodate twin XL beds and full mattresses, making them ideal for older children and adults.

1. Keep It Simple

It's not required for a bunk bed to be the main focal point of the room. In fact, it's usually better to have it as a backdrop and allow other elements such as artwork, storage and other furniture to take centre stage. This basic bunk bed design, featuring beds with matching footboards and headboards, is a great illustration.

A lot of bunk beds are built in as part of the wall, which makes them appear less like an accessory, and more like a permanent fixture in the space. Although built-in bunks can look amazing, you can still find stunning freestanding designs. This one is constructed of wood, but uses pipe fittings for the ladder and railing. You can build a similar structure using the Single Socket Tee, Flange Elbow and 90 Degree Elbow fittings from Kee Klamp.

Bunk beds can be the perfect solution for a shared bedroom, particularly in a smaller house. Think about a staggered bed that allows two people to sleep on the top bunk, but allows plenty of space below for storage, play and studying. This bunk bed with an L-shaped shape, for example, provides ample space under the bed and offers enough nooks for every child to set up a side table -- something that might not work as well with regular built-in bunks.

2. Adding Extra Storage

Creative storage solutions will transform your bedroom into a stylish and functional space, whether you decide to build bunk beds yourself or buy a ready-made model. These include staircases that can be used to store clothing and other items without compromising the look of a bunkbed style. They also come with shelves on the wall to store books, toys and other decorative items.

Drawers that fit under the frame are another great way to add more storage space to a bunk bed. These compartments are great to store out-of-season clothing, extra bedding or even blankets and books. They're also away from view, they won't hinder the design of the bedroom.

If you're looking to make your bunk bed even more efficient, you should look for models that include an office space in the bottom bunk. This is a common choice for rooms for teens however, it's also a great method to maximize the use of small bedrooms. If you don't have enough desk space, install a freestanding desk near the bunks to provide an additional place to work and study. You can also opt for a staggered bed that allows three children to be accommodated in a small space by putting two twin beds over the size of a bed.

3. Incorporating a Workstation

Bunk beds are great for both adults and children. Bunk beds are an excellent way to make space and add a fun element to your room. With just a few minor changes to make your bunk bed more personalized and fit in with the style of your room.

One of the great benefits of bunk beds is that they can easily serve as a workspace or desk. This is an excellent option for kids that are getting into school age and need a place to do their homework or study. Most bunk beds come with tables built in and you can roll it out for your child to work on, and then return it when they are done.

If you're looking for an innovative way to transform your bunk bed, think about using a Kee Klamp kit to add modern workstations to your setup. This farmhouse-style loft bed features twin-over-queen-sized loft beds with a black ladder, as well as an integrated workspace underneath, complete a full length table, wood look divider, and a convenient shelf.

4. Create a Princess Themed Bed

Bunk beds can be a great option for a bedroom for a child regardless of whether they're intended for guests or siblings. They're also an important focal point in the room, you'll want them to look amazing. To make sure that your bunks fit within the space and look of the rest of your bedroom, start by measuring the space and determining the maximum dimensions you can achieve. Make sure you consider the height of the ceiling particularly if you have children who will be using the top bunk. This can be risky especially if you have an overhead fan in the vicinity.

A majority of our favorite bunk beds can be converted into two beds to meet the growing needs of your child. This twin-over-full bunk bed, for example, offers an easy, solid construction and four different finish colors, so it's easy to find one that matches your kids bunk beds Sale' room's decor.

If you're looking for a bunk that is both functional and fun take a look at this twin-over-full design that features a built-in slide. You can add a trundle on the bottom for sleepovers, or simply make the upper bunk an entertainment center, complete with the pull-out TV stand. The solid wood construction and timeless style means that this bunk will be stylish even after your kids bunk bed sale are tweens and teens, too.

5. Keep It Neutral

Bunk beds offer the opportunity to create a functional and kid-friendly room. One of the most effective ways to achieve this is to keep your colors neutral. This bunk bed is a combination of traditional and modern components, in neutral shades like white, gray and blue. It isn't going to change with your child's age. There is a drawer beneath the lower bunk that can be used to store a twin trundle to use for sleepovers. This is a great option for a shared room for two children.

Pastels are a great option for bunk rooms because they provide the excitement of color, but keep things cool and stylish. This bunk room was designed by Kelly from Hartley Home, uses a blend of pale green, smokey grey and cloud white that gives the beds a peaceful style. Topping the beds with bedding in a similar palette pulls the whole room together to create a style that children (and parents) will enjoy.

When choosing a bunk bed, it's essential to consider how you'll use the space. Pick a loft bed that has chairs and a desk built in underneath to give your children's beds an elegant look. This classic wooden bunk from @bluedreamslady also has a storage compartment that's big enough to accommodate additional books and toys.

6. A little pop of Color

The majority of bunk beds are made for children in elementary school. However, adults can also benefit from the space-saving solution. A bunk bed is an excellent option for an elegant adult bedroom, particularly when the design is toned down and has a minimal color scheme. This West Elm x Pottery Bar modern mid-century twin bed will be a great addition to a neutral bedroom with plenty of white and natural wood furnishings.

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

A bunk bed is an excellent opportunity to decorate a kid's room with a fun theme. Create a woodland retreat for girls or boys with woodland creatures and trees, or add some vibrant color with a nautical look. In a palette of grey, blue and white, a Scandi-inspired bed can look modern, sleek, and stylish, as shown in the gorgeous new holiday home created by Georgina Jeffreys.

7. Mixing it up

While bunk beds are great for rooms for children, they don't have to be limited to that population. A stylish bunk bed is a great option for an adult's bedroom.

Take into consideration the overall look of the space when choosing the ideal bunk beds. Pick from a variety of styles, such as bohemian, classic and coastal. Take the time to choose the one that is most appropriate to your style. Try experimenting with the style of your room and consider how you can incorporate the bunk bed.

If you have a queen-over-queen bunk bed, put an upholstered bench at the foot of the mattress below. This will provide a comfortable space to read or relax and help separate the two beds visually.

Another way to make your bunk bed appear less juvenile is to swap out a ladder for stairs. This instantly gives your room a more elegant appearance and is a better option for children who are older. Furthermore, you can decorate the staircase in a style that matches your child's room theme, like this nautical bedroom by Raili Clasen.