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

Bunk beds can add fun and function to a kid room, particularly if you have limited space. It doesn't matter if you choose the classic twin-over-full or a loft bed with storage, we have options that fit your budget and room needs.

Check for features such as angled ladders, stairs that protrude, and more. These features make bunk beds easier to climb for older children and more secure. There are also trundles under the bed for sleepovers as well as storage areas that double as play areas.

Size

Size is crucial when looking for bunk beds. Be sure that the beds are placed in the room and have enough space to climb up and down. If you're planning on adding furniture pieces like a dresser or desk, consider their sizes as well. Keep in mind that the top and bottom bunks can only support a certain amount of weight if they are used as furniture for adults.

The ceiling's height is also important. "A good rule of thumb is to ensure there's at least 5 inches of space between the ceiling and the bed's bottom," says Klugh. "This will ensure that children are able to safely enter the upper sleeping area."

Some bunk beds have ladders, whereas others have stairs. "Stairs are generally more convenient than ladders, but they take up more space," says Fenton. There are stairs that have built-in drawers to store things, which is great when you need to store your toys or bedding. However, they're more expensive than straight ladders.

Bunk bed materials vary in price as well. The less-expensive sets are typically constructed of medium-density fiberboard while the more expensive options often feature a solid wood structure or metal frames. Wood is strong and beautiful, however it can be swollen by pests or water and some parents choose to stay clear of this kind of material.

The majority of the bunk beds featured in this guide can be finished in any color you like such as white for a fresh look or a smoky grey or rich walnut to complement any bedroom. The Sherwin-Williams Shyann Twin over Full Over Queen Bunk Bed, for example, has extra headroom between the bottom and top bunks, which reduces the possibility of bumping into heads when sitting or reading in bed.

Some of our picks even convert into two separate beds, which could be a good option if you expect to sell the bunks once your children are old enough or plan on moving at some point in the future. This Woodcrest Kids Low-Profile Twin Over Full Bunk Bed with Staircase and Drawers is a long-lasting solution that fits both twin-over-twin and full-over-full mattresses. It's also available in a classic neutral color that goes with any interior design palette.

Safety

Bunk beds can be fun and exciting, but there are some safety concerns. You should select frames for your bed constructed of strong, high-quality wood. Also, make sure that the bunk bed has guardrails for the top mattress and meets all applicable safety standards. The guardrails should be at least 5 inches in height and should run along the entire upper mattress. You should also look for gaps, openings or holes in the guardrails that are large enough to hold the head, limbs or torso.

The majority of manufacturers of bunk beds set weight limits for their products. It is crucial to follow these guidelines as over-weighing them can lead to bunk bed to collapse, and could pose serious injury risk. Many of these manufacturers also have age restrictions for use of their bunk bed, usually requiring that children have to be at least 6 years old to sleep on the upper levels.

The kind of ladder included with the bunk beds is a different factor to consider. While some models have an ordinary ladder made of metal some come with more elaborate staircases. Staircases are safer for children to climb, but not as safe as sturdy ladders. It can be difficult for children who are tall or who have difficulty climbing up and down.

It is also important to ensure that the bunk bed is properly fixed to the floor and wall and isn't close to any windows or other items that kids could fall onto while sleeping. Also, you should regularly inspect the bunk bed for loose or broken parts that could require to be repaired or replaced. Keep additional screws and bolts in your home just in case they are lost or become loose over time.

You should also place the bunk beds in a corner, so they have 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 out and in.

Style

There are many stylish bunk beds that offer more than a place to sleep. Some include additional storage space, with a built-in desk or even slides. While it's important that you consider your child's preferences before buying a bunk bed, it's also wise to consider the layout of the room and how the bunk bed will integrate with other furniture.

Some of the best bunk beds for kids are minimalist in design, featuring sleek twin or full-size mattresses that stack and are paired with a stair ladder. These minimalist styles can be ideal for tight spaces or rooms with low ceilings. They are a budget-friendly choice. These models can be separated into two beds in case you want to move or when your children grow out of them.

Some are more decorative, adding a bunk bed to your children's room with a fun design or color that complements other bedroom furniture. For instance, this triple bunk from Pottery Barn offers an elegant neutral finish that blends well with both vibrant and muted color palettes. Its angular style gives it a clean modern, contemporary look. the staircase has open-air shelves that can be used for storage out of sight. The stairs also feature elegant slatted railing, and are solid 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 perfect for children who love the outdoors. Made of sustainably-sourced solid wood that is able to meet sustainable forestry practices The bunk bed is eco-friendly and striking. The wire brush technique that was used to create the bunk's unique texture highlights the wood's natural grain and knots, giving the bunk a unique appearance. The bottom bunk is able to fit twin mattresses (sold separately) and the upper bunk is designed to accommodate a full-size mattress, so this bed is ideal for children who are older.

Stores

Bunk beds are an excellent way to reduce space, but some models come with extra storage options that make them even more useful for families and Airbnb guests. Some include a trundle bed, which pulls out from under the bunk's bottom for an additional child or a couple and others have drawers for clothes and other things that can clutter up a smaller room. The Ilariana Heavy-Duty Wood Safety Staircase bunk bed for example, has two drawers under the bed, as well as an open bookcase with three shelves of different sizes. This is a fantastic addition to smaller rooms that have a tiny shelf or closet space.

Another consideration when shopping for a bunk bed is whether you'd like stairs or ladders to get to the top of the stairs. Ladders are more traditional, and can be more appropriate for a room's decor than stairs. Stairs are more efficient and easy to climb. They are also multi-functional, with some models having hollow stairs that double as storage drawers.

There are also bunk beds that are minimalist which are simply two sleek full or twin mattresses that fit together. They are the best choice for small rooms or rooms with low ceilings. They are also usually the least expensive. A lot of them can be dismantled and put up as two separate beds, which can be useful in the event that you plan on changing the layout of your room or moving homes in the near future.

The Walters Twin-Over-Twin Solid Wood Trundle Bunk Bed is a stylish choice that is made of knot-free New Zealand Pine wood. It also has stylish slatted footboards and headboards. It also comes with solid 14-inch guardrails on the edges of the upper bunk bed uk and a built-in ladder that is stationary, that isn't movable however it leaves plenty of space on the lower level to play.

Check out the Harper & Bright Designs Solid Pine & Plywood Bunk Bed to get a modern option. The chic bunk bed comes in various colors and is able to be split into two beds later. It can hold up 300 pounds on the top bunk and twin or full-size beds can be utilized.