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Bunk Beds Add Style and Character to Kids' Rooms
Bunk beds can bring style and character to a room for children. They're available in a vast selection of styles and configurations, from traditional twin over full, futon to L-shaped.
The majority of bunks have ladders which are more comfortable to climb than stairs and do not take up floor space. Some bunks have a fixed staircase while others place ladders on the left or right end of the long bunk.
Size
There are various dimensions of bunk beds to accommodate the needs of all families. The standard bunk bed is comprised of two twin mattresses stacked over one another vertically. Other mattress sizes such as queen full, twin, or XL, may be utilized. The height of the top bed can be adjusted to increase or reduce the space between the ceiling and the sleepers.
Some manufacturers recommend that there is at minimum 6-8 inches of space between bottom of mattress and top of slats. This will ensure that the top sleepers have enough space to move around and do not be able to hit their heads on the ceiling when getting in or out of bed. The bottom of the mattress is also often fitted with a guard rail to prevent a fall occurring while sleeping.
Triple bunks come in different designs and configurations. The typical configuration is comprised of one twin bed on the bottom and two full beds stacked vertically. This type of bunk bed is ideal for rooms with siblings or for college dormitories and summer camps that require students to share rooms.
If you have a bigger bedroom that isn't big enough to accommodate the space required for traditional bunk beds think about getting an alternative loft bed. This option features a desk or futon underneath the bunk bed on the lower side, allowing you to use the space beneath the bunks to store other furniture like dressers, bookcases and toy boxes.
A double futon bunk bed is a popular choice for young adults or teenagers who want the additional storage space of a full-size futon on the bottom while having a fun and functional upper bunk. This kind of bunk bed is available in various configurations, including four different ladder attachment locations and a range of colors that can be matched to any style. Some models offer a built-in desk and drawers so that students can work at ease or make use of the space to work from.
Style
There are many different styles of bunk beds available to satisfy the requirements of all kinds of families and bedrooms. When choosing the style of bunk beds to purchase, ensure that it matches the decor of your child's room and the style of the room in general. The color of the bed could make the room appear more modern. Bunk beds are available in a variety of shades such as black, white and gray.
Whatever style of bunk bed that you choose, make sure it has safety rails on the top of the sleeping area. This will give your children a higher level of security. The majority of sets include a ladder to reach the top bunk. However, if you have the space, you can opt for a loft bed that will not require a ladder to access the top bunk, but will instead include stairs.
If you want to maximize the space in your child's bedroom, you may want to consider a double bunk bed with Desk bed with stairs. This kind of bunk lets you make use of the lower bunk for storage and also offers a safe and simple way for your children to get to the top level.
Another option for a bunk bed is the twin over full, which is ideal for older siblings who need more space or parents who have multiple children sharing one room. These bunk beds also allow you to add a third lower bunk called the trundle bed. It is ideal for sleepovers or sleepovers with friends.
It is essential to remember that your children will eventually out of bunk beds. It is recommended to buy an item that allows the bunks to be separated into separate beds, which will give you years of versatility and functionality.
A bunk room with seating space is the ideal kids' playroom. In this bedroom, designed by Lucy Harris Studio, Bubble wallpaper from Chasing Paper covers the bunks and complements a ceiling painted in Benjamin Moore Blue Jean. The addition of a seating area makes the bunks appear less imposing, and creates a relaxing atmosphere for children to play together.
Safety
Bunk beds are a popular option for rooms for children. However, they can be dangerous if not properly inspected or constructed. Every year, approximately 36,000 accidents involving bunk beds need emergency room treatment. Fortunately, most of these injuries aren't serious. The risk of injury is highest for children who are younger, as they do not have a clear sense of space. They are also more likely to leap onto or off the top bunk, and also to use their beds for playing. This is one reason why the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends parents do not let children under six years old to sleep on the top bunk.
A few simple rules can aid parents in ensuring that their children's bunk beds are safe. For example, a ladder should be put on the outside of the bunk, and not inside of it. Also, the rails should be at least five inches above the mattress, and the opening for climbing in and out of bed should not be wider than fifteen inches. In addition bed frames should not be set in close proximity to windows or behind objects that could fall on children while they sleep.
When building bunk beds parents should follow the instructions of the manufacturer to the letter. Screws should be tightened securely but not so tightly that they scratch the wood. The bed should not creak or move. It is recommended to have the bunk beds checked by a professional after they are put together, and have an expert test them prior to allowing your children to use them.
Bunk beds are a great way to save space and bring style to a child's bedroom. It is important that parents establish rules for their kids and supervise them closely to prevent injuries. It's also a great idea to have a nightlight within the room, and to instruct your children that hanging objects on beds is not safe. It could be a cause of strangulation. Children should be taught that playing rough with each other is not appropriate around beds and furniture.
Comfort
The bunk beds your kids sleep in will be the centerpiece of their room, so you'll want them to feel comfortable. Many of our beds feature high-density foam mattresses designed with kids in mind. You should also look for sturdy frames that are built to last using high-quality hardware and kiln dried wood.
If your kids prefer the comfort of a traditional mattress, you can still find a comfortable double bunk bed double on bottom bed. We offer a range of sizes and styles that will meet your requirements, including twin-over-full and triple bunk beds. These beds are great for children sharing a bedroom because they let each child enjoy their own space while the space below can be used for storage or as a cozy spot to build pillows forts during playtime.
Triple bunk beds are the perfect solution for rooms with limited floor space as well as low ceilings. The top two beds align at an angle and are separated by a lower bunk, which leaves the space below to fit an office or dresser. We also offer an over-queen loft bed, with the largest full-size bed at the top and smaller twin beds on the bottom. This option lets kids share a room with ease and gives them plenty of space to put furniture, a dresser or desk toys.
Storkcraft bunks are available in a range of finishes that match any child's bedroom design. A classic white finish will complement any modern bedroom. A polished gray or espresso stain can add a natural charm to a farmhouse or rustic style. Some bunks can be separated into separate beds, which is ideal for children who decide that they're too old to bunks or you move them to a different space.
Some bunk beds come with a hidden trundle bed that can be accessed from underneath the bunk that is on the bottom. This is a convenient and safe option to accommodate guests to sleepovers. Some bunk beds are equipped with an built-in desk which can be used for storage, study or even play by your children.