The 10 Most Scariest Things About Best Bunk Bed Design

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How to Choose the Best Bunk Bed Design

Bunk beds are a fun addition to a shared kids bedroom or guest room. They can also offer additional storage space and make the room seem bigger.

Some bunks are equipped with ladders (which Fenton says are easier to climb than stairs) and some even have trundles at the bottom that allow for additional sleepovers. Some bunks are able to accommodate twin XL beds and full mattresses, making them great for older children as well as adults.

1. Keep It Simple

A bunk bed does not have to be the focal point in the room; in fact, it's more beneficial to keep it as a background item which allows other elements such as storage, artwork, and other furnishings to take center stage. This simple bunk design -that includes beds with matching headboards and footboards -- is a great example.

A lot of bunk beds are constructed as part of the wall, which makes them appear less like an accessory and more like a permanent fixture in the space. Although built-in beds can look stunning however, there are stunning freestanding designs. This one, for instance is made of wood yet utilizes pipe fittings to construct the ladder and railing. Kee Klamp fittings like the Single Socket Tee and Flange Elbow can be used to create similar structures.

Bunk beds are the perfect solution for sharing a child's bedroom, particularly in a smaller home. To maximize space, you can consider the staggered style that can sleep two in the top bed but leaves plenty of open floor space below for playing or studying, as well as storage. This l-shaped bunk bed, for instance, has plenty of space underneath the bed and also offers roomy enough nooks for every child to put up a table, something that might not be as effective with regular built-in bunk beds.

2. Adding Extra Storage

Whether you're building bunk beds from scratch or selecting a ready-made solution, innovative storage solutions can turn your bedroom into a practical and stylish space. These include stair cabinets which can be used to store clothing or other things without compromising the look of a bunkbed design. They also have shelves on the wall to store books, toys and other decorative objects.

Drawers that fit under the frame are a fantastic way to add storage space to a bunk bed. These compartments are ideal to store out-of-season clothing, extra bedding or even blankets and books. Since they are away from view, they don't detract from the aesthetic of the bedroom.

Consider models with a desk integrated into the bottom bunk if you want your bunk bed to be more efficient. This is a popular option for bedrooms for teenagers however, it's also a perfect way to maximize the use of small bedrooms. And, if you're lacking desk space, consider placing a table that is freestanding near the bunks, to provide an additional space for working and studying. You can also opt for staggered bunks, which is a well-liked option that lets children sleep three in a tiny space by putting two twin beds over a full-size bottom bed.

3. The addition of a workstation

Bunk beds can be a great option for both adults and children. Bunk beds are a great way to save space and add a fun element to your room. You can personalize your bunk bed to match the style of your bedroom with a few simple upgrades.

Bunk beds are great as they can also be used as an office or desk. This is an excellent option for children about to go to school and require an area to do their homework or study. A lot of bunk beds have a built-in desk that means all you have to do is take it out when your child needs to complete some work, and then take it back to put it away once they're done.

If you're looking for a creative method to make your bunk bed, think about using a Kee Klamp kit to add an elegant workstation to your bed. This farmhouse-style bunk bed uses a twin over queen size loft bed that has a black ladder and a workstation beneath, which includes an entire length desk, a wood-look divider and convenient shelving.

4. Add a bed with a princess theme

Bunk beds can be a fun addition to any kid's room regardless of whether it's for siblings or guests who come in occasionally. And, as they're typically a focal point of the room, you want them to look amazing. Start by measuring the room and determining the size you're able to work with. Be sure to take into account the height of your ceiling, particularly if your kids will be sleeping on the top bunk, because this could be a risk for little ones (especially if there is a ceiling fan in the vicinity).

Many of our favorite bunk beds can be made into two beds to meet the needs of your growing child. This twin-over-full bed is a good example. It has an easy, sturdy construction and four different finish colors which makes it easy to find one that matches your kids' room's decor.

If you want a bunk that is both fun and functional take a look at this twin-over-full design with a slide built-in. You can add an extra trundle to the bottom for sleepovers, or simply make the upper bunk an entertainment area with a pullout TV stand. The solid wood construction with a timeless design and timeless style will make it appear cool even when your kids become teens or tweens.

5. Maintaining Neutrality

Bunk beds are the perfect opportunity to create a room that's both functional and kid-friendly One of the most effective methods to achieve this is by keeping your colors neutral. This bunk bed is a blend of modern and traditional elements, in neutral shades such as gray, white, and blue. It won't change with your child's age. It comes with a drawer underneath the lower bunk that can be used to store a twin trundle that can be used for sleepovers. This is an ideal choice to share a room with two kids.

Pastels are ideal for bunk beds for kids rooms as they can add color and excitement while keeping the space stylish and cool. Kelly Hartley of Hartley Home designed this bunk room with a mix of light greens, smoky grays and cloud whites to give the beds a tranquil appearance. The bedding that is similar to the color scheme brings the room together for a look that kids (and parents) will love.

When you're choosing a bunk bed, it's important to think about how you will use the space. If you'd like your children's beds to function as an office or study space, you should choose a loft design with an built-in desk and chair underneath for a sleeker appearance. This classic wood bunk bed by @bluedreamslady has an area for storage that is big enough to store extra books and toys.

6. Add a Pop of Color

Many kids' bunk bed designs are geared for elementary school age children however, that doesn't mean adults can't benefit from the space-saving sleeping solution. A bunk bed can even fit into a chic adult bedroom, especially when the style is tempered by a simple colour scheme and minimal accents. For example this West Elm x Pottery Barn mid-century modern twin bunk bed would look gorgeous in a neutral bedroom with lots of natural wood and white furniture.

Bunk beds work in any space, including attics and bonus rooms with slanted ceilings. Marnie Custom Homes' custom-built style is perfect for rooms with an unusual shape. However DIY solutions can be attractive. Just make sure you choose a sturdy, custom-made bunk bed with built-in railings to prevent bruises and bumps when you climb the stairs to the top.

A bunk bed can be used to create a fun theme for a child's bedroom. Create a forest-themed hideout for boys or girls with trees and woodland creatures or add in some bright hues with a nautical design. A Scandi-inspired bunk bed could look sleek and modern in a palette of blue, grey, and white, as seen in this stunning new holiday home designed by Georgina Jeffries.

7. Mixing It Up

While bunk beds are ideal for rooms for children but they don't have to be restricted to the same demographic. A stylish bunk bed is a great option for an adult's bedroom.

If you are choosing the ideal bunk bed for your space, take into consideration the overall design of the room. Select from a range of styles, such as traditional, bohemian and coastal. Take the time to pick the one that is most appropriate to your personal style. Explore the design of your room and see how you can incorporate the bunk bed.

If you have a queen-over-queen bunk bed, add an upholstered bench at the bottom of the lower mattress. This will provide a comfortable place to read or relax and can help to divide the two beds visually.

A staircase can be utilized to make your bunk beds look less juvenile. This will instantly give your room a more elegant appearance and is a better option for older children. Additionally, you can decorate the staircase in a style that is in keeping with your child's bedroom theme, such as this nautical bedroom from Raili Clasen.