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Kids Beds Bunk

Bunk beds can add excitement and drama to a child's room. Ms. Keenan adds a shelf to hold books, or a reading light in each sleeping nook to make bunk beds more appealing to children.

A lot of our bunk beds for kids can be made into two twin beds. This is perfect if your plan is to move them into their own bedroom in the future. Choose from finishes like brushed white, gray and rich walnut.

Stairs and ladders

You can pick between stairs or ladders when choosing bunk beds for kids. Ladders are easy to install and are less expensive. They also offer an easy way to get into the top bunk bed. They are more secure than stairs, because they offer a larger surface area for children to walk on and include a handrail that is integrated. There are grooves on the steps to prevent slips when climbing up and down the kids' bed.

If you prefer the look and design of stairs, they can be a beautiful addition to your bunk bed. They can also be used in rooms with limited space since they don't protrude as ladders. They can be constructed from metal or wood and are able to match the wide variety of bedroom styles. Some staircases have integrated storage drawers that can be a great way to increase the space of a bunk bed.

Another thing to take into consideration when choosing between stairs and a ladder is the age of your child. It is recommended that children under 6 years old should not be sleeping on the top bunk. Children older than 6 years old who can climb vertically may prefer stairs than climbing a ladder. If you intend to use your bunk bed to accommodate guests, such as young children or adults who have limitations in mobility, it's best to use stairs.

A straight staircase along the sides of the bunk requires a minimum of 95" of space on each side. If you don't have that much space, you could choose a u-shaped staircase which doesn't require as much space but still provides a safe and secure way to access the top bunk. Some beds come with the option of removing the stairs when they're not in use, which further reduces their footprint and makes them more suitable for rooms with multiple uses. There are also stairs that connect to the bottom of the bed. This eliminates the need for separate handrails, and makes it easier to climb up and down to the bottom for kids.

Guard Rails

Guard rails let kids bunk beds with mattress climb into and out of their beds on their own and give them a sense of freedom and confidence. However, they must be set correctly, ensuring that no gaps or loosening occurs between the guard rails and the bed frame. If you decide to install guard rails, be sure to follow the directions of the manufacturer and examine them regularly for any looseness or holes that could potentially lead to an entrapment.

One of the most important safety concerns for bunk beds is to keep them free from electrical devices and any other objects that could turn into projectiles if your children play or sleep. Place bunk beds away from windows to prevent an injury to fall risk when your children climb up on the upper floor.

You may want to install an evening light on the ladder so that it can illuminate the ladder's climb and descent in the event that your child gets up at night to use the bathroom, or if they are woken by an erupting storm and have to leave their bedroom.

Another excellent security feature for bunk beds is a safety net, which can be placed on the top of the bunk to stop children from falling down while they are asleep or playing. This is a great idea for older kids bunk beds with mattress, who are more likely to sleep in the top bunk.

The guardrails must be secured to the bunk beds and can't be removed without tools. The openings in the guardrails over the mattress foundation must not be more than 3.5 inches to prevent entrapment and strangulation. Place the wedge block shown on Figure 1 in every opening in the uppermost guardrail member and above the mattress foundation. Then apply 33-lbf (147-N) force in a perpendicular direction to the plane of the large end of the block, and keep it there for 1 minute.

It is also a good idea to teach kids not to hang things on the guardrails or ladder, like clothing, belts and sports equipment; instead a clothes rack is recommended to ensure that the objects don't become a strangulation hazard for your child(ren). Also, make sure that more than one child should not sleep on the top floor of the bunk, since this can create an imbalance that could cause falling.

Mattresses

Be aware of the age and size of your child when choosing a mattress for bunk beds. A bunk mattress should last for at least eight years or until the children are no longer sharing the same bedroom. You should select one that grows with your child, but still provide enough comfort as they age.

Bunk mattresses are usually full or twin-sized, but there are a variety of options that can be suitable for either. If your kiddos suffer from asthma or allergies choose an allergy-free mattress with a dust mite barrier as well as an wicking cover for moisture. Mattresses with an antimicrobial coating will shield the foam from harmful bacteria and germs.

The feel of your mattress is crucial. Children weigh less than adults, which means they need a mattress that feels firm but also comfortable. Many latex and hybrid mattresses come with a firm and soft side to accommodate the needs of both children and adults.

Memory foam mattresses are a good choice for kids but we don't recommend them due to their tendency not to cool well and can be a strain on the spines of small children. Consider a hybrid or latex mattress instead, which offer strong support with cooling infusions that will keep your child or guest asleep cool and comfortable.

Low-profile mattresses are usually the best option for bunk beds for children. They are designed to be slimmer than regular mattresses and maximize the height of the safety rails for the top bunk. They reduce "filler" materials to provide top quality and durability with slim designs.

If your child would like to test a mattress that's more hefty than a regular bed, consider an hybrid or innerspring model with comfort layers above that can be removed or replaced as the child grows. These models will provide you with an idea of the longevity of the mattress as your child grows. You can also put in a bed skirt or mattress pad to prevent it from sliding. Some mattresses have side rails or a lip that are built-in to stop this.

Stores

Bunk beds are a great option to make space in shared children's rooms. They can also be a cheaper alternative to buying two separate full sized single beds. Some bunks offer the option of a trundle bed that can be hidden under the Custom Bunk Beds For Kids that is not in use.

To maximize space and storage in a room with bunk beds, consider installing a mix kids bedroom furniture set that includes desks, dressers or bookcases. This will allow you keep all your child's clothing along with toys and other personal items in one place instead of stuffing everything into overstuffed closets or chests. These sets of kids bedroom furniture can be found at a variety of retailers. They are safe to use and meet federal standards.

The stacking bunks provide an opportunity for creativity as kids bunk bed with stairs can transform the spaces below into hidden hideaways or cosy play areas. Designer Elizabeth Georgantas stacked six bunks to create the ultimate kids space. It can be used for playing, sleeping or even for superhero cape twirling. The room is decorated with a bubble wallcovering made of Chasing Paper, and the ceiling is painted Benjamin Moore Blue Jean.

If you are unable to construct a staircase for your stacked kids bunk, a ladder can be a simple solution. They are constructed with a combination Single Socket Flange, Single Socket Degree Side Outlet Fittings. They can be easily adjusted to increase or decrease distance between ladder rungs. The rungs of the ladder are also set in a way that they are in line with the ground rather than above it, to make climbing less daunting.

The installation of loft beds that can be lowered to just above the ground is another method to maximize space in the bunk bed room. This lets you slide dressers, desks, or toy chests under the beds on top. This is an effective way to maximize space and can be a great solution for smaller bedrooms, or in a large family home where the beds need to be able to accommodate several people sleeping.