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Top Picks For the Best Kids Bunkbeds

Bunk beds offer a great way to maximize the space in children's rooms, while also providing an enjoyable, shared bedroom design. We've selected our top picks for the best kids bunk beds sale bunkbeds, all of which are elegant and affordable. They are also durable enough to last an extended period of time.

A majority of our choices have angled ladders, which take less space than straight ladders but are still easier for kids to scale, says Fenton. Other options include stairways, which take up more space but are safer to climb than ladders.

1. Crate & kids bedroom furniture Babyletto TipToe White & Washed Natural Wood Kids Bunk Bed

Contrary to other bunk beds this one's bottom bunk is set on the floor, which makes it an ideal option for toddlers or children who might not feel secure climbing to the top. This also means that the ladder is on the side, which can be easier for children to maneuver (and less daunting for parents and their children reading bedtime stories or changing sheets). The entire set is constructed out of Baltic Birch that is Greenguard Gold-certified and TSCA compliant.

The Crate & Kids Babyletto TipToe bunk bed is a modern, wooden bunk that can be used by either boys or girls. The white and natural finish is a great choice and blends well with many decor schemes. Parents love the quality of the finish, which is a protective varnish. It's perfect for a room that is shared and can be divided into two twin beds once your children reach the age of teens.

Bunk beds are not only for saving space. They can also be used to enhance the design of a room, provide fun play areas, and encourage sleepovers between friends. With so many amazing bunk bed designs for teenagers and children it's easy to find a set-up that will meet your family's specific needs.

Think about a bunk bed with slides if you're looking for a more playful version of the classic design. The added benefit of a sliding bed makes it more enjoyable to climb and descend, and it is safer than a ladder because it's lower and your child won't be going backwards as they climb. It's also a great method to make bunk beds more enjoyable for older kids and teens, or for siblings to share an area at the beach.

2. South Shore Tuffing Twin Over Twin Metal Bunk Bed with Slide

Metal bunk beds are available in different styles and designs. Many of them come at an affordable bunk beds for kids price. There are few bunk beds made of metal that be as good as this South Shore option, which features a trundle underneath the twin bed at the bottom to accommodate three guests for sleepovers (if the trundle is removed, the bunks transform into two beds). The ladder is also designed to be angled so that it is easy for kids to climb in and out.

Depending on the shape of your room and how often you'll be using the bunks, you might want to opt for a l shaped bunk beds for kids-shaped layout, similar to the one featured in the bedroom designed by Bailey McCarthy. This layout saves space by allowing the two bunks to be closer together, which can be beneficial for smaller rooms or rooms with lower ceilings. It is also easier to climb into because there are two ladders instead of a single slanted one that is difficult for children of smaller ages to climb up.

Another factor to consider when choosing a bunk bed is the height, which is an important factor in determining whether or not your kids will feel comfortable sleeping up high. For this reason, it's important to think about how tall your kids are and the height of your ceiling prior to making the purchase.

There are also some distinctions between metal and wood bunk bed for kids beds that can affect your choice, as well as the type of mattress you select. Kuo says that wood is a preferred choice for bunk beds due to the fact that it has a more traditional, natural look and can withstand regular use. But "the most important thing is to select a bunk bed that meets the requirements of the industry and is safe for your children," she adds.

3. Pottery Barn Kids Belden Full Over Full Bunk Bed

Bunk beds have been a staple of furniture for children for decades. They're effective in reducing space yes, but they also provide a sense of adventure to children. Even kids without siblings love to sleep on bunk beds. Bunk beds are also a great option when you're hosting lots of sleepover guests, since children can easily share them with their peers.

The classic bunk bed has been constructed using kiln dried wood to ensure strength and durability. Pick from a range of finishes that are safe for children such as French white, brushed grey and weathered blue. Choose a design that comes with set large pull-out drawers beneath the lower bunks in case you require more storage space for clothes and bedding or other bedroom accessories. They feature brushed nickel hardware and plenty of space to fold linens, sweaters and books.

The Belden bunk bed's fixed ladder can be positioned on the left or right side of the bunk, and it can be positioned at a straight or angled angle. The latter option, Fenton says, takes up a little more real estate but is still much easier to climb than straight ladders. The bunks accommodate twin mattresses (sold separately) and this style is ideal for rooms with ceilings of at least 8 feet.

Unlike standard bunks, which feature two beds that are identical, twin over full bunk beds feature an upper full-size bed and a top twin bed. This arrangement is perfect for kids who want to share a room, but prefer their individuality and privacy. The top bunk has guardrails to keep your kiddos safe while they're asleep.

4. Max & Lily Low Bunk Bed with Slide

This bunk bed for children features a detachable twin-size slide that is sure to delight the kids bunkbed [check out the post right here]. They'll enjoy sliding down the slide with friends and siblings or sending their favorite animals to the most thrilling ride of their lives. Its simple, space-saving construction makes it a great option for small rooms where a queen-over-queen or full over full bunk bed might not fit.

The angled ladder with corners that are rounded offers the safety of climbing while also providing comfortable rungs. The easy-to-maintain, long-lasting, low VOC finish and flush, color-matching hardware give a modern, clean look. Solid new Zealand pine wood construction with a capacity of 400 pounds sets this bed apart from other beds in its price range.

Parents say that assembly can take a couple of minutes however, it isn't difficult. For easier assembly it is recommended to label each piece of wood. It is a good idea for two adults to work together in order to construct the bed more quickly and precisely.

This bunk bed comes in different finishes to match your child's bedroom. The crisp white finish is a fail-proof option for coastal, cottage and colorful bedroom schemes, while the brushed gray option feels decidedly modern. The weathered navy version plays well with contemporary designs and is a perfect fit for children's rooms that are transitional. The bunk bed was designed to fit two twin mattresses. The bed is shipped in a single box, and is fairly heavy and therefore it's a good idea to have someone help you carry it up stairs or around tight corners. It is also covered by a one-year warranty to give you peace of mind.

5. Shyann twin over twin bunk bed Trundle

Bunk beds are a popular choice for many children. They're not just the ultimate in furniture that saves space, but also a fun way to add some adventure and excitement to a room. However, when it comes to selecting the perfect bunk bed for your family there are a variety of options available. It's also important to select a bunk bed durable and that is in compliance with CPSC safety standards. So, to help you find the perfect bunk bed for your kiddos, I consulted experts--parents--including one who literally wrote the book on bunk beds (and slept in some of them!) to find the best options.

From classic wooden bunks to modern metal options, we've got the best bunk beds for kids on the market for all budgets and sleeping needs. We've found some with a touch of flair, such as this twin-overtwin model with an incline. It's sure to please your children (and may or not encourage some snark). It's also safer for young children since it's lower than the top bunk.

Another option is this full-over-full metal bunk bed that can be divided into two beds to create an edgier layout should your children grow out of the bunks. The sturdy structure is designed to support up to 250 pounds on each of the upper bunks and 200 pounds on the bottom.

Bunk beds can be a big investment but if you pick the right one for your children it's a piece furniture that will last for a long time and offer years of sleeping fun. If your children outgrow the bunks, many of the picks on this list convert into separate twin beds, making it possible to save money and keep your kids in the same bed for longer.