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How to Select the Best Bunk Bed

The best bunk beds combine a sturdy construction with a stylish design. It can be used to accommodate twin- and full size mattresses and allows you to maximize the number of people that can sleep in one space.

Look for bunk beds that have a fixed ladder, instead of stairs that be a waste of floor space. Some models come with angled ladders that are easier to climb, but could not be safe for older children.

Size

When selecting a bunk bed, you need to take into consideration the dimensions of your room as well as the ceiling's height. You must ensure that the bed is a good fit, but you also need to leave enough room for the child to move into and out of the bed in a safe manner, and for other furniture pieces in the bedroom, such as bookcases and decorative items. If the bed's top is too close to the ceiling, children sleeping on it could be struck on the head when they get up or roll over and could feel claustrophobic. Ideally, there should be at a minimum of 36 inches between the top of the bed and the ceiling.

Think about a bed that can be divided into two beds if you want a bunk bed to grow with your children. This is more expensive than a fixed bunk bed but could save you money in the end when your children eventually decide to sleep separately.

The Perch bunk bed by PB Teen, for example is a chic investment piece that will look fantastic in both traditional and modern rooms due to its simple design and neutral color. There is also an option to add a trundle below the bottom bunk to accommodate sleepovers.

Check out the low-cost bunk beds offered by brands like RC Willey if you're on an extremely tight budget. These beds are available in various finishes, and come with an edging and ladder. They are easy to put together. Some childrens bunk bed beds come with drawers that slide out from the bottom bunk for additional storage. Select a bunk bed that has been tested to meet CPSC standards to ensure safety. Look for a bed with a low centre of gravity to ensure it will not fall over.

Style

The style is also a key aspect when choosing the best bunk (pattern-Wiki.win) bed. Most common are twin-over-twin designs but there are options with full-over-full beds and even queen over queen bunks for older children and adults who want more room to stretch out while they sleep. Some models also have staggered configurations where the lower bed is larger than the top. These are ideal for children who prefer a sofa-like area on the bottom. This can be used as an office desk or study desk.

For a modern, sleek style that appeals to both boys and girls, try a wooden bunk bed with slatted headboards and footboards. The open panels of this model from Ikea for instance, allow light to flow across the bunks, enhancing the space while also providing security and protection. This bunk bed is also easy to use thanks to the ladder that is angled and guardrails.

Other kinds of bunk beds include loft beds that hang from the ceiling in a T-shape. perfect for small areas where storage and floor space are limited. Make sure that your ceilings allow for a larger clearance above the upper bunk before you purchase one. Bunks that are against the wall don't need much space and can increase the square footage.

If your children love reading at night you can add an reading light to their bunk beds. You can also add shelves for books. Ms. Keenan includes these elements when she installs bunks over windows. This makes the sleeping space more comfortable. She's seen them coupled with motorized shades that can be raised and lowered to suit the needs of a space. This allows for simple control of the warmth and amount in a space, while allowing you to read or nap.

Safety

julian-bowen-london-bunk-bed-red-single-8393.jpgMany parents are concerned about the safety of bunk beds, but they're actually safer than one would think. Because they have guardrails both on the sides of the upper sleeping space, bunk beds are less prone to fall than single beds. They also pass lead and anti-tip tests to ensure they're safe for children to sleep in. When choosing bunk beds, look at the capacity for weight to ensure it can support the combined weight of your kids without sliding. If you have children who are older or are planning on hosting guests at your home, consider an over-full bunk that is better equipped to support adult bodies.

Selecting a bunk bed made of solid wood is another great method to add an extra layer of safety. Solid wood bunks are more durable than steel and typically have thicker slats which offer more support. Check that the foundation of the bed is free of gaps that are large enough to entrap children.

When building a bunk bed, ensure that you follow the manufacturer's instructions and guidelines. The bunk bed should be kept away from hanging lights and curtains, which could interfere with climbing or exiting the top bunk, is an excellent way to reduce risk. Also, place the beds in the corner whenever you can to increase stability.

Make sure you teach your children the basics of bunk bed safety rules and supervise them as they climb onto and off. It is recommended to keep the space around the bunk bed clear of clothing, backpacks and shoes. Children should also be taught how to make use of the ladder in a safe way and not hang anything from the bedposts or ladder.

Materials

The best bunk beds are constructed using durable materials that endure the abuse of kids bedroom furniture' use. Find sturdy ladders and steps, and wooden frames that can withstand the weight of two people. Many brands include extra features like shelves or drawers. Trundle beds are also available. This flexibility is beneficial when you are planning on your kids bunk beds getting out of bunk beds or relocating into their own rooms, says Spampanato.

You'll also have to consider the design and the dimensions of your room when choosing a bunkbed. Also, examine how the bunk bed fits within the structure of your home, including any fixed features, such as closets or windows. Tap the blue painter's brush to draw the outline of the bunk bed. Be aware of how it will sit close to fixed structures and how far it is from your ceiling.

Some wooden bunk beds are made from solid, sustainably sourced wood or are GreenGuard Gold certified, which might appeal to families who are adamant about eco-friendly furniture. However, these beds are typically pricier than wooden and metal-composite models.

The most affordable option on our list is a bunk bed made of plywood and medium density fiberboard. It's a durable option that's ASTM-certified, and comes in neutral colors that go well with most existing furniture. This bunk bed is also distinguished by its angled ladder that allows children to climb up and down. It also has strong guardrails on the top bunk and a vast storage area beneath.

Ladder

Whether to go for a bunk bed with stairs or ladder is a personal choice that depends on the space available to your family and children's ages. Stairs occupy more space on the floor and are more expensive than simple ladder alternatives. However, they're generally safer and more comfortable for children to climb. Some models include additional safety features, such as side handrails or a locking mechanism.

Ladders can be more affordable than stairs and require less space, but they are difficult for small children to use. Choose ladders with hand holes and anti-slip grooves. These features help climbers with older toddlers and children. Some bunk bed ladders can also be angled to allow an easy climb to the top bunk.

You might want to consider putting a cushioned rug or mat next to the ladder if you choose a bunkbed with stairs. This will stop children from accidentally bumping into the ladder and causing injury while climbing up or down. This will also prevent them from sliding and slipping which could be risky for children.

vida-designs-milan-bunk-bed-with-ladder-kids-twin-sleeper-solid-pine-wood-frame-children-s-single-3-foot-white-143.jpgBunk beds with ladders are an ideal solution for families that have little space or have low ceilings. They are simple to put together and come in a variety of styles, including traditional wooden ladders as well as modern metal options. Some bunk beds even have two ladders that can be helpful for families who need to accommodate a child who prefers to sleep on the bottom bunk. You can even find ladders that can be adjusted, which allows you to alter the position of the bunk bed to meet your child's needs as they grow. If your children want to move their desks around the room they can use a movable ladder for their bunks without having to move the bunk bed.

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