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How to Choose the best bunk bed Bunk Beds for Your Kids' Room

Bunk beds can add excitement and function to a kid' room, especially if you have limited space. If you opt for the traditional twin-overfull or loft bed with storage, we've got options that meet your budget and room needs.

Look for features like stairs that jut out, angled ladders and more, which make the bunks more accessible and safer for older kids. Other features include storage spaces that can be used as play areas and under-bed trundles.

Size

Size is crucial when shopping for bunk beds. Make sure that the beds will fit in the space and provide enough space for you to climb up and down. If you're planning to add furniture pieces such as desks or a dresser take into consideration their dimensions as well. Remember that the bunks at the top and bottom can only hold the weight of a certain amount in the event that they are being used as adult bedroom furniture.

Another important factor is the ceiling's height. "A good rule of thumb is to ensure that there's at least 5 inches of clearance between the ceiling and the base of the bed," says Klugh. "This ensures kids can safely enter the upper sleeping area."

Some bunk beds come with stairs and some include ladders. Fenton says that stairs are easier to use, but they also take up more space. There are stairs that have built-in storage drawers that are particularly useful if you need extra space for bedding or toys. However, they are more expensive than straight ladders.

Bunk bed materials also vary in price. The cheaper sets are usually made of medium density fiberboard. The more expensive ones usually have frames made of metal or wood construction. Wood is sturdy and beautiful, but it is susceptible to warping by water or pests, so some parents prefer to skip this type of material.

Most of the bunks in this guide are available in a variety of finish, such as white for a modern look and a smoky gray, or rich walnut that can fit into any color-clad bedroom. Sherwin Williams Shyann Twin Over Full Over Queen Bunk Bed has extra headroom to reduce the chance of head bumps while reading or sitting in bed.

Some of our selections can be transformed into two beds, which is a great option for those who plan to sell the bunks once your children outgrow them or are planning to move at some point in the future. This Woodcrest Kids Low-Profile Twin Over Full Bunk Bed with Staircase & Drawers is a durable solution that works with twin-overtwin mattresses and full over-full ones. It also comes in a classic neutral color that is compatible with any style of interior.

Safety

Bunk beds can be enjoyable and thrilling for kids bunk beds however, they're not without certain safety issues. You should choose the bed frame that is constructed of strong high-quality wood. Also, make sure that the bunk bed has proper guardrails for the top bed and is in compliance with all safety standards applicable. The guardrails must be at least 5 inches in height and should run along the entire upper mattress. Check for any gaps or holes that could trap a child’s head, limbs, or torso.

The majority of bunk bed manufacturers set weight limits for their products. It is essential to follow these guidelines as exceeding them can cause the bunk bed to collapse, and could pose serious injuries risks. A lot of these manufacturers impose age restrictions on their bunk beds. In general, children must be at least 6 years old older to be able to sleep on the upper levels.

Another aspect to consider is the kind of ladder that is included with the bunk bed. Some models come with a simple metal staircase, while others have more elaborate staircases. Staircases are generally more accessible for children to climb however they're not as secure as a solid ladder. It isn't always easy for children who are tall or have difficulty climbing up and down.

It is also essential to ensure that the bunk beds are fixed to the wall and the floor and that they aren't located near any windows or other furniture where children could fall while sleeping. Also, you should regularly inspect the bunk bed for loose or broken parts that could require repair or replaced. It's a good idea keep additional bolts and screws close by in case any get lost or become loose as time passes.

In the end, you need to place the bunk bed in the corner of the room, so that it has walls on both sides. This will help prevent any falls from the top or side of the bed and will make it more comfortable for your children to get in and out of bed.

Style

If you're looking to upgrade your kids' bedroom decor There are plenty of chic bunk beds that offer more than just sleeping space. Some bunk beds include additional storage space, with a built-in desk, or even a slide. While it's essential to think about your child's preferences before buying a bunk bed, it's also important to think about the arrangement of the room as well as how the bunk bed will fit in with other furniture.

The best bunk beds for kids are minimalist in design, with sleek twin or full-size mattresses that can be stacked together and coupled with a ladder for stairs. These minimalist styles are great for small rooms or rooms with low ceilings. They're also a good budget-friendly option. These models can be separated into two beds if you want to move or in the event that your children outgrow them.

Some bunk beds are more attractive and can be paired with other furniture for bedrooms. The triple bunk bed from Pottery Barn, for example is a neutral-colored finish that works well with both vibrant colors and subtle ones. The angular design provides it with a sleek modern look. the staircase features open-air shelves for out-of-sight storage. The stairs have a stylish handrail that is slatted and sturdy enough to support an adult's weight. You don't need to be concerned about your kids bunk beds falling off the top bunk.

If your children are lovers of the outdoors, this rustic bunk bed from Max and Lily might be just the ticket. This bunk bed is environmentally friendly since it's constructed from solid wood that was sustainable sourced and complies with sustainable forestry practices. The wire brush technique that was employed to create this bunk's unique texture highlights the wood's natural knots and grain, giving the bunk a unique appearance. The bottom bunk is able to fit a twin mattress (sold separately), and the upper bunk is designed to fit the full size mattress, so this bed is suitable for children who are older.

Storage

Bunk beds are already an excellent way to make space, but some models also come with storage options that make them even more useful for families and Airbnb guests. Some models come with a trundle, which can be removed from under the bottom bunk, to accommodate an additional person or child, while others come with drawers to store clothes and other items. The Ilariana Heavy-Duty Safety Staircase Bunk Bed, for instance, comes with two under-bed drawers, and a bookcase with three shelves that are different sizes. This is a fantastic addition to smaller rooms that have a tiny storage space, or a closet.

When looking for bunk beds, you must be aware of whether you prefer stairs or ladders to get to the top. Ladders are more traditional and can be more appropriate for the design of a room than stairs. Stairs are more efficient and easier to climb. They can also be multi-functional with some models having hollow stairs that double as storage drawers.

There are also minimalistic bunk beds made of two twin or full mattresses that can be arranged to fit together. They are great for small rooms or rooms with low ceilings, and are usually the most affordable option. Many of these beds can be disassembled and can be used as two separate beds. This is great if you plan to move or change the layout of your bedroom in the near future.

The Walters Twin-Over-Twin Solid Wood Trundle Bunk Bed is a fashionable option that is made of knot-free New Zealand Pine wood. It also comes with stylish slatted headboards and footboards. It also features solid 14-inch guardrails around the edges of the upper bunk and a stationary built-in ladder, which is not movable however it provides plenty of space on the lower floor for playing.

For a more modern option look into the Harper & Bright Designs Solid Pine and Plywood Bunk Bed. The stylish 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 used.