Ten Best Bunk Beds That Really Change Your Life

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How to Find the Best Bunk Beds With Storage

bunk bed for kids beds are a great option for kids sharing rooms, allowing for space without cramping their style. Choose a bunk bed with storage options to keep the space tidy and organized.

You could consider a bunk bed with stairs instead of ladders to allow easy access to the top bunk. Stairs take up more space in the bedroom, but are safer and more stable.

Material

The right bunk bed is an important choice for anyone considering the addition of this piece to their home. You must ensure that the bunk bed you pick is safe for your children and any guests you may be expecting in the near future, as well as being constructed of durable materials that will last for many years to be. Bunk beds come in a range of finishes, materials and colors to ensure that you can find the perfect one for your space. If you're looking to buy bunk beds that will fit into your kids' room decor, search for one that's the same color as their other furniture. This will allow you to organize the room and your kids won't feel pressured to swap out their furniture as they grow older.

When you're looking for a bunk bed, you'll be thinking about how the mattress will be used. If you are planning to use the bed as a guest bed for friends and family it's best to select a bed that lets you include a trundle bed which will allow the bed to accommodate up to three guests in separate beds. If your children are the only ones to be using the bunk, it's okay to select a basic twin-over-twin bed.

When you are looking for bunk beds, durability is also an important aspect to take into consideration. Many of the options we looked at have solid wood frames that can withstand repeated usage. The Max and Lilly bunk bed, for example, is built with thick New Zealand pine that should stay in good shape in time and will support sleepers up to 400 pounds each. If you're worried about bunk beds not holding up to frequent use, you can always opt for a metal bunk bed instead. Metal is more durable than wood, and some bunks made of metal are GreenGuard Gold Certified, meaning they're made from materials that don't emit high levels of volatile organic compounds which can negatively impact the environment.

You'll also need to decide if you'd like a ladder, stairs or a slide to access the top bunk. Ladders are less space-consuming however they aren't the easiest for children to climb. Stairs are more expensive, but they are safer. Some stairs are equipped with storage or handrails to ensure your children are secure and organized.

Style

A variety of bunk bed brands offer a variety of designs, ranging from modern to rustic. You can also find beds that are designed to fit various color palettes and themes for bedrooms. Some are constructed using environmentally friendly materials. The Oeuf Perch Bunk Bed, for example, is made from sustainable Baltic Birch plywood that is certified by the Forest Stewardship Council and eco-friendly MDF that are GreenGuard Gold certified. Other options that are eco-friendly include the Fort Bunk Bed that is constructed of steel which is more durable than wood but it is lighter than the majority of metal bunk beds. The Fort is an excellent choice for small spaces since it doesn't have a storage unit. Also the stairs and ladder are situated on one side of the frame, instead of at the end. It also has a 250-pound weight limit for the top bed, which is a bit smaller than other bunks on this list.

Most bunk beds have stairs. However some beds are equipped with an inbuilt ladder or side-mounted stairs that occupy less space than traditional stairs. These designs are also more sturdy than end-mounted ladders that can be unstable. Some models even offer a combination of these features, like the Shyann Bunk Bed from Harriet Bee. The built-in stairs have two shelves open for plush animals, chapter books, and toy baskets.

The Walters Twin Over Twin Solid Wood Bunk Bed by Francis Loft and Bunks offers another great option for families with children younger than and teenagers. Its simple design and slatted headboards, as well as footboards are attractive and durable with its movable built-in ladder provides plenty of floor space for playing. The top bunk is fitted with extra-long guard rails of 14 inches to stop falls, and the bottom bunk can be used as an trundle. This model can be used to accommodate up to four people.

Certain manufacturers include the weight capacity of each bunk bed on their product pages. This can be useful if your family includes sleepers who are heavier or taller. This metric will be listed next to the bed dimensions. It will help you determine whether the bunk bed is suitable for your family.

Safety

While bunk beds can be an enjoyable and exciting option for kids, they also present dangers if they are not utilized properly. It is important to follow the guidelines of the manufacturer, use guardrails and check the bed's foundation for signs of damage or looseness. Bunk beds should be placed in a way that they do not block doors or exits in case of emergency.

Ladders or stairs must be securely attached to the bunk frame and should be of sufficient height to allow sleepers to safely climb up and down. The guard rails must extend at least 12cm higher than the mattress to stop anyone from falling off the top bunk, and they shouldn't have any large gaps where a head or leg could get trapped.

Many of the top bunk beds with storage features are constructed to meet safety standards such as anti-tip testing and lead testing. The Daxter twin over full bunk bed by Pottery Barn kids bunk beds, for example, is made of MDF and kiln dried wood to ensure maximum stability. It also passes all the required lab tests from third-party labs to ensure that it is safe to sleep on. This bed also has guardrails on the top bunk as well as a sturdy ladder, and stylish footboards with slats to complement any modern or contemporary bedroom décor.

Another important thing to consider when shopping for a bunk bed is the weight capacity of every mattress. You should ensure that the bunk bed can accommodate the weight of your kids, as well as any guests you might invite over for sleepovers.

Also, it's crucial to instill in your children the idea that the bunk bed isn't a place for playing or roughhousing. It is only used to get into and out of the bed. Clothing and other items must be kept out of areas of the room, so as not to cause dangers of tripping. Don't hang backpacks or other objects from the bunk bed posts or ladders, as they can be projectiles in an accident.

Stores

There are numerous bunk bed options to meet the requirements of teenagers, children and adults. Many bunks come in a traditional twin over twin style, however, there are models that have room for four, with a complete bed on the top and a twin bed at the bottom. Some bunk beds also include a futon at the bottom, so that the space for sleeping can double as a living space or a home office, based on the needs of your family.

The most efficient and quickest method to reach the top bunk is to use ladders, which are typically straight or angled from either the front of the bed or on the side. Staircase bunks, with an expansive staircase that offers plenty of room for a sturdy foot, are more popular among parents and children as they are safer to climb and reduce the chance of accidents caused by falling or slipping.

There are also many different storage options for bunk beds. These include closets and drawers which give you more space to store your clothes and other belongings. Other bunk bed storage options include futons which can be transformed into a sleeper and sofa, desks with integrated storage, and built-in shelving for books and toys.

Another thing to consider is the capacity to support the weight of your bunk bed which is usually stated by manufacturers. You must be aware of the weight capacity of your bed to ensure you don't overfill or risk an accident. This information can be found in the product's description, or by contact the manufacturer.