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Bunk and loft beds make excellent space-saving options for kids' rooms. Pick from a variety of finishes, styles, and configurations that are suitable for your family.
Fenton prefers the Room & Board full-over-full for its solid design and neutral finish that won't make it appear too childish as teens climb up the top bunk. Fenton also recommends Oeuf Perch bunk beds due to their stylish design which separates into individual twin beds.
Size
Bunk beds come in twin-over size. If your children are tall and would like to spread out when they sleep, they can purchase queen-over-queen bunks. Adults may want a larger mattress. You can find options in full over twin and full bunk bed sizes.
It's important to consider the weight capacity of your selected bunk bed to ensure it is able to support teens or adults, says Laura Fenton, author of bunk bed cheap Rooms with 115 Designs for Two or More. She says that while many bunks state how much weight they can support, it's better to test this yourself since some might feel more fragile. It is also important to be aware of the height of the ceiling to ensure that the bunk will fit, and that there is enough room for your children to climb in and out in a safe manner.
Some bunk beds are lower due to the fact that they are closer to the ground. This is a great option for rooms that have low ceilings or spaces in which a standard height bunk could take over the space. A bunk bed that is low may not be as stable as a more sturdy one and isn't recommended to younger children because it's more likely to be thrown off the top.
Some bunk beds are high, which provides an older-fashioned appearance and is ideal for older kids or adults who need to comfortably sit in the bed. This l-shaped loft bunk bed is a fantastic example as it can sleep two people in a corner arrangement, leaving plenty of space underneath for playing, hanging out, or for storing toys and clothes.
A bunk bed made of metal is another option. It's sturdy and can withstand a lot more wear than wood. It comes in a variety of fashionable finishes and is ideal for older kids because it's less likely to be damaged by bumps and scrapes. It's the only non-wood bunk bed on our list and is a favorite among adults because it's built as a tank, notes Fenton and says that it's the most "grown-up" bunk bed in the room.
Style
As kids grow into teenagers and teens, they might not be interested in the traditional bunk bed style. A loft bed is a sleeker alternative, as it eliminates the bunk beds above and leaves the space below for desks, lounges or storage. This lets younger siblings share the same room and teens can easily move the bed's bottom into an additional room for guests.
A twin loft bed XL can hold two sleepers while leaving plenty of space for their larger arms and legs. This is a favorite choice for young adults and college students who live in tiny space. Teenagers can benefit from the twin XL bunk bed that has a long desk for homework and studying. This is a great way to keep them focused on their schoolwork and avoid distractions.
A full-over-full bunk is another option that works well for older children and teens. This model is a bit more expensive than the twin over full, but it's worth the cost when your children will be using the bunk for a long time. Look for a sturdy, wooden frame that has an environmentally friendly finish and low volatile organic compounds (VOC) to ensure your teen will have a good night's rest.
Look into a cheap bunk bed with a sleeker and more modern look if you don't have a lot of money to spend. A lot of models feature an elevated ladder at the bottom of the bed, and a clean, simple silhouette. This is ideal for teenagers who are no longer able to play with the toys of childhood. Choose a bunk bed in a neutral shade like gray or white that blends with any color scheme.
Consider a dark wood finish such as walnut or espresso for a striking appearance. This shade isn't as versatile as a neutral classic, but it can be a great addition to any color scheme and give your bunk an eye-catching, high-contrast style that's an upgrade from the norm.
This modern design is ideal for bedrooms that share a bed. It can be transformed into a twin bed or a full-size bed. The lower bed can be divided into a twin or a full-size bed. The beds are constructed from FSC sustainable Baltic birch plywood, and then manufactured wood and coated with GreenGuard Gold certified finishes free of chemicals.
Safety
When purchasing bunk beds for teenagers, safety features should be at the top of the list. The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) regulates bunk beds and sets standards for safety in the event of falling, entrapment and other hazards such as sharp edges, surface coatings and phthalates. Make sure you choose a bunk bed with guardrails on all sides of the top bed, particularly for children under six who may fall or get trapped between the mattress and frame.
A ladder that is securely attached to the bunk and is positioned at a safe incline will also reduce risks. It is essential to teach children how to climb the ladder, and to discourage horseplay. Also, make sure that they wear non-slip shoes while climbing or without shoes. Make sure to check the ladder regularly for loose connections. Replace or tighten the connections as needed.
If you decide to go with loft beds it is important to measure the space to ensure that it fits perfectly. Avoid bunks with slats since they could be easily accessed by rust or splinters. Select a bunk that has a platform base to reduce these risks.
Only one child is allowed to be sleeping on the top bunk at a time. Using the top bunk for storage or other activities, like studying, puts children at risk of falling or becoming stuck between the mattresses. It is also essential to remove obstacles and tripping hazards from the area around the bunks, especially the ladder access point. Installing a nightlight in the area of the ladder can aid in this, as it will illuminate the pathway and avoid tripping accidents.
The Oeuf Perch bunk is a popular option. It's an L-shaped design and can be separated into a twin loft and an extra-large bed. It's GreenGuard Gold certified and made of FSC sustainable Baltic birch plywood and eco-friendly MDF, with a 250-pound weight limit for the loft bed. It's a popular choice for Fenton and Morris who say it offers "nice flexibility" as children grow. Other options to consider include Pottery Barn kids bunk bed' Belden full-over-full bunk bed that is durable and stylish and has a weight limit of 200 pounds for the bottom bunk. It's also GreenGuard Gold certified and finished with water-based paint that does not emit volatile organic compounds or the ozone depleters.
Storage
Bunk beds can make a big impact in kids' rooms, helping them reduce space while making their rooms feel adventurous and fun. The ideal bunk beds for teens won't only offer plenty of storage space as well as other features that grow with your children like trundles that can be pulled out from underneath the bottom bunk. These beds come in a wide selection of styles and colors to match any bedroom design.
Consider the mattress sizes of your children as well as the room dimensions when shopping for bunk beds. The most popular configuration is twin-over-twin. This allows your children to sleep comfortably without sacrificing floor space. You can upgrade to twin-over-full when you have space for a full size mattress. This bunk bed is an excellent option for families with small space as it has two full-size mattresses within the smallest footprint.
This bunk bed features full-length guardrails on the top, which is essential to ensure that your children are safe while they're on the upper part of the. It is also available in a variety of colors, such as a white finish that goes with any color scheme. If you prefer more of a masculine look, you can choose a dark espresso finish or even a matte black finish.
Another great aspect of this bunk bed is that it comes with an inbuilt ladder and plenty of underbed storage that is perfect for keeping toys and linens well-organized. It's also an Greenguard Gold Certified product, meaning it is in compliance with low emissions standards for volatile organic compounds and the ozone depleters.
This classic bunk bed is an elegant and affordable option for your children's bedrooms. It's made of solid pine wood, with slatted footboards and headboards for Best Bunk beds a clean, modern look. Most customers say that it takes three hours to put together. Many of the customers have also noted that the materials used are durable and that this bunk bed is well-built for frequent use.
This triple-decker bunk bed is a stylish and practical addition to any kid's bedroom. It is made of solid and manufactured wood, and comes with a child-safe finish with low VOCs. This bunk bed is also Greenguard Gold Certified and has an over-full-to-full mattress configuration that provides ample sleeping space for your kids and guests.
Bunk and loft beds make excellent space-saving options for kids' rooms. Pick from a variety of finishes, styles, and configurations that are suitable for your family.
Fenton prefers the Room & Board full-over-full for its solid design and neutral finish that won't make it appear too childish as teens climb up the top bunk. Fenton also recommends Oeuf Perch bunk beds due to their stylish design which separates into individual twin beds.
Size
Bunk beds come in twin-over size. If your children are tall and would like to spread out when they sleep, they can purchase queen-over-queen bunks. Adults may want a larger mattress. You can find options in full over twin and full bunk bed sizes.
It's important to consider the weight capacity of your selected bunk bed to ensure it is able to support teens or adults, says Laura Fenton, author of bunk bed cheap Rooms with 115 Designs for Two or More. She says that while many bunks state how much weight they can support, it's better to test this yourself since some might feel more fragile. It is also important to be aware of the height of the ceiling to ensure that the bunk will fit, and that there is enough room for your children to climb in and out in a safe manner.
Some bunk beds are lower due to the fact that they are closer to the ground. This is a great option for rooms that have low ceilings or spaces in which a standard height bunk could take over the space. A bunk bed that is low may not be as stable as a more sturdy one and isn't recommended to younger children because it's more likely to be thrown off the top.
Some bunk beds are high, which provides an older-fashioned appearance and is ideal for older kids or adults who need to comfortably sit in the bed. This l-shaped loft bunk bed is a fantastic example as it can sleep two people in a corner arrangement, leaving plenty of space underneath for playing, hanging out, or for storing toys and clothes.
A bunk bed made of metal is another option. It's sturdy and can withstand a lot more wear than wood. It comes in a variety of fashionable finishes and is ideal for older kids because it's less likely to be damaged by bumps and scrapes. It's the only non-wood bunk bed on our list and is a favorite among adults because it's built as a tank, notes Fenton and says that it's the most "grown-up" bunk bed in the room.
Style
As kids grow into teenagers and teens, they might not be interested in the traditional bunk bed style. A loft bed is a sleeker alternative, as it eliminates the bunk beds above and leaves the space below for desks, lounges or storage. This lets younger siblings share the same room and teens can easily move the bed's bottom into an additional room for guests.
A twin loft bed XL can hold two sleepers while leaving plenty of space for their larger arms and legs. This is a favorite choice for young adults and college students who live in tiny space. Teenagers can benefit from the twin XL bunk bed that has a long desk for homework and studying. This is a great way to keep them focused on their schoolwork and avoid distractions.
A full-over-full bunk is another option that works well for older children and teens. This model is a bit more expensive than the twin over full, but it's worth the cost when your children will be using the bunk for a long time. Look for a sturdy, wooden frame that has an environmentally friendly finish and low volatile organic compounds (VOC) to ensure your teen will have a good night's rest.
Look into a cheap bunk bed with a sleeker and more modern look if you don't have a lot of money to spend. A lot of models feature an elevated ladder at the bottom of the bed, and a clean, simple silhouette. This is ideal for teenagers who are no longer able to play with the toys of childhood. Choose a bunk bed in a neutral shade like gray or white that blends with any color scheme.
Consider a dark wood finish such as walnut or espresso for a striking appearance. This shade isn't as versatile as a neutral classic, but it can be a great addition to any color scheme and give your bunk an eye-catching, high-contrast style that's an upgrade from the norm.
This modern design is ideal for bedrooms that share a bed. It can be transformed into a twin bed or a full-size bed. The lower bed can be divided into a twin or a full-size bed. The beds are constructed from FSC sustainable Baltic birch plywood, and then manufactured wood and coated with GreenGuard Gold certified finishes free of chemicals.
Safety
When purchasing bunk beds for teenagers, safety features should be at the top of the list. The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) regulates bunk beds and sets standards for safety in the event of falling, entrapment and other hazards such as sharp edges, surface coatings and phthalates. Make sure you choose a bunk bed with guardrails on all sides of the top bed, particularly for children under six who may fall or get trapped between the mattress and frame.
A ladder that is securely attached to the bunk and is positioned at a safe incline will also reduce risks. It is essential to teach children how to climb the ladder, and to discourage horseplay. Also, make sure that they wear non-slip shoes while climbing or without shoes. Make sure to check the ladder regularly for loose connections. Replace or tighten the connections as needed.
If you decide to go with loft beds it is important to measure the space to ensure that it fits perfectly. Avoid bunks with slats since they could be easily accessed by rust or splinters. Select a bunk that has a platform base to reduce these risks.
Only one child is allowed to be sleeping on the top bunk at a time. Using the top bunk for storage or other activities, like studying, puts children at risk of falling or becoming stuck between the mattresses. It is also essential to remove obstacles and tripping hazards from the area around the bunks, especially the ladder access point. Installing a nightlight in the area of the ladder can aid in this, as it will illuminate the pathway and avoid tripping accidents.
The Oeuf Perch bunk is a popular option. It's an L-shaped design and can be separated into a twin loft and an extra-large bed. It's GreenGuard Gold certified and made of FSC sustainable Baltic birch plywood and eco-friendly MDF, with a 250-pound weight limit for the loft bed. It's a popular choice for Fenton and Morris who say it offers "nice flexibility" as children grow. Other options to consider include Pottery Barn kids bunk bed' Belden full-over-full bunk bed that is durable and stylish and has a weight limit of 200 pounds for the bottom bunk. It's also GreenGuard Gold certified and finished with water-based paint that does not emit volatile organic compounds or the ozone depleters.
Storage
Bunk beds can make a big impact in kids' rooms, helping them reduce space while making their rooms feel adventurous and fun. The ideal bunk beds for teens won't only offer plenty of storage space as well as other features that grow with your children like trundles that can be pulled out from underneath the bottom bunk. These beds come in a wide selection of styles and colors to match any bedroom design.
Consider the mattress sizes of your children as well as the room dimensions when shopping for bunk beds. The most popular configuration is twin-over-twin. This allows your children to sleep comfortably without sacrificing floor space. You can upgrade to twin-over-full when you have space for a full size mattress. This bunk bed is an excellent option for families with small space as it has two full-size mattresses within the smallest footprint.
This bunk bed features full-length guardrails on the top, which is essential to ensure that your children are safe while they're on the upper part of the. It is also available in a variety of colors, such as a white finish that goes with any color scheme. If you prefer more of a masculine look, you can choose a dark espresso finish or even a matte black finish.
Another great aspect of this bunk bed is that it comes with an inbuilt ladder and plenty of underbed storage that is perfect for keeping toys and linens well-organized. It's also an Greenguard Gold Certified product, meaning it is in compliance with low emissions standards for volatile organic compounds and the ozone depleters.
This classic bunk bed is an elegant and affordable option for your children's bedrooms. It's made of solid pine wood, with slatted footboards and headboards for Best Bunk beds a clean, modern look. Most customers say that it takes three hours to put together. Many of the customers have also noted that the materials used are durable and that this bunk bed is well-built for frequent use.
This triple-decker bunk bed is a stylish and practical addition to any kid's bedroom. It is made of solid and manufactured wood, and comes with a child-safe finish with low VOCs. This bunk bed is also Greenguard Gold Certified and has an over-full-to-full mattress configuration that provides ample sleeping space for your kids and guests.
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