The 10 Most Terrifying Things About Best Bunk Bed Design

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How to Choose the Best Bunk Bed Design

Bunk beds are a wonderful addition to a shared kids' bedroom or a guest room. They can also offer extra storage and make a space feel bigger.

Some bunk beds have ladders that Fenton claims are easier to climb than staircases. There are also trundles on the bottom for extra sleepovers. Some can even fit full and twin XL mattresses, so they're great for older kids and adults as well.

1. Keeping It Simple

It's not necessary for bunk beds to be the primary focus of a room. In fact, it is often best to use it as a backdrop, allowing other elements like storage, artwork, and other furnishings to take centre stage. This simple bunk design -that includes beds with matching headboards and footboards -- is a great example.

Many bunk beds are built in as part of the wall, which makes them feel less of an accessory and more like an integral part of the space. Although built-in bunks can look amazing, you can still find stunning freestanding designs. This one is made of wood, but uses pipe fittings for the railing and the ladder. Kee Klamp fittings such as the Single Socket Tee and Flange Elbow can be used to construct similar structures.

Bunk beds are an ideal solution for a shared bedroom especially if you have a small home. Think about a staggered bed that lets two people sleep in the top bunk, yet provides ample space below for play, storage, and study. This l-shaped bed, for instance provides ample space beneath the lower bed. It also provides enough room for each child to put up a small side table.

2. Adding Extra Storage

If you're building your own bunk beds or opting for a pre-built solution, innovative storage solutions can turn your bedroom into a highly functional and stylish room. These include stair cabinets that can be used to store clothing and other things without compromising the look of a bunkbed design. They also include shelves on the wall to store books, toys and other decorative things.

Another great way to add extra storage to the bunk bed is to use drawers that are designed to fit underneath the frame. These compartments are perfect for storing out-of-season clothes and bedding, or even blankets and books. They are hidden and don't interfere with the aesthetics of the bedroom.

If you're looking to make your bunk bed more efficient, look for models that include an office space in the bottom bunk. This is a great idea for bedrooms of teenagers however, it also works in small rooms. If you're a bit short on desk space, you could consider installing a freestanding table next to the bunks, to provide an extra spot to work or study. You can also choose a staggered bunk, which is a popular choice that lets children sleep three in a tiny room by offering two twin beds above an entire bottom bed.

3. Incorporating a Workstation

Bunk beds aren't just for kids; they can be ideal for adults, too. If done correctly, bunk beds can be functional and stylish and help you make space and also add a fun element to the arrangement. You can make your bunk bed to suit the style of your bedroom with a few simple upgrades.

One of the best advantages of bunk beds is that they can serve as a workspace or desk. This is a great option for children about to start school and require an area to study or complete their homework. Most bunk beds come with a built-in desk and all you need to do is take it out when your child is required to do some work, and then take it back when they're finished.

You might want to consider the Kee Klamp Kit to add an elegant workspace to your bunk bed. This farmhouse-style bunk bed uses a twin over queen loft bed, with a black ladder and a workstation beneath, which includes an entire length desk, wood look separator and handy shelving.

4. Add a Princess Themed Bed

Bunk beds can be an excellent addition to a kid's bedroom, whether they are intended for guests or siblings. They're also a focal point of the room, you want them to look stunning. Begin by measuring the space and determining the size you can work within. Make sure to consider the height of the ceiling, especially in the case of children who will use your top bunk. This can be dangerous, particularly if there is a ceiling fan nearby.

A lot of our most loved bunk beds can be converted into two separate beds, to accommodate 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, so it's easy to find one that matches your kids' room's decor.

If you want a bunk that's both playful and functional, consider this twin-over-full model that features a built-in slide. You can equip the upper bunk with the pull-out TV stand as a entertainment center or add a trundle on the bottom bunk to host sleepovers. The solid wood construction and timeless style means that this bunk will look great even after your children are tweens and teens, too.

5. Keep It Neutral

Bunk beds are the ideal opportunity to create a room that is both practical and child-friendly and one of the easiest ways to do this is to keep your color palette neutral. This bunk bed combines traditional and modern features with neutral shades of blue, gray and white that won't be out of style as your child gets older. It also features a drawer underneath the lower bunk that can be used as a twin trundle bed to accommodate sleepovers and is a great option for a shared bedroom for two siblings.

Pastels are great for bunk rooms because they can add color and excitement, but keep the room stylish and cool. This bunk room, designed by Kelly from Hartley Home, uses a blend of pale green, smokey grey and cloud white, which gives the beds a peaceful look. Topping the beds with bedding in a similar palette pulls the whole room together for a look that children (and parents) will enjoy.

When selecting a bunk bed, it's important to consider how you'll utilize the space. Choose a loft bed with an office chair and desk built underneath to give your child's bed with a more elegant appearance. This classic wood bunk by Bluedreamslady also comes with an area for storage that's large enough to accommodate additional books and toys.

6. A little pop of Color

The majority of bunk beds are created for children in elementary school. However, adults can also benefit from this space-saving solution. The bunk bed could fit into a chic adult bedroom, especially when the style is tempered by a simple color scheme and a few accents. For instance this West Elm x Pottery Barn modern mid-century twin bunk bed will look beautiful in a neutral space with plenty of natural wood and white furnishings.

Bunk beds work in any type of room, including attics as well as bonus spaces with high ceilings that are slanted. Marnie Custom Homes' custom-built design is ideal for rooms that have an unusual shape. However, a DIY solution could be attractive. Make sure you select a sturdy, custom-built bunk bed with built-in railings to avoid bumps and bruises when climbing the stairs to the top.

A buy bunk beds bed is a great chance to decorate a child's room around a fun theme. Create a forest-themed hideout for girls or boys by incorporating trees and woodland creatures or add in some bright colors with a nautical style. A bunk bed inspired by Scandi can look sleek and modern in a palette of grey, blue, and white, as shown 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 group of people. In fact, a stylish bunk bed can also be a perfect solution for a bedroom for adults.

When choosing the best bunk bed for your space, consider the overall style of the room. There are a range of styles to choose from that include bohemian, classical and coastal, so take the time to find the one that fits best for your style. Explore the design of your room and see how you can incorporate the bunk bed into your room.

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.

Another way to make your bunk bed feel less childish is to swap out the ladder for a staircase. This will instantly give your bedroom a more refined appearance and is a safe option for children who are older. You can also decorate the stairs to match the theme of your child's room like this nautical bedroom designed by Raili Clasen.