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Buying Bunk Beds Kids

Bunk beds for children are a great way to allow siblings to share one room without compromising personal space. They can also be used as an excellent option for hosting sleepovers. Depending on best bunk beds choose, these beds might have stairs or ladders to access the top bunk and they can be constructed from a variety of materials including metal and wood.

Size

When looking for a bunk bed, take careful measurements and compare them with your room dimensions. You'll need to ensure there's enough space for your children to climb the stairs or ladder (if they're included) and move around the loft without bumping into furniture or walls. It is also important to take into consideration the dimensions of the bunk bed and headroom in relation to your child's sitting and standing height. It is possible to purchase a shorter bunk bed to accommodate younger kids and older children might prefer a higher-setup.

Bunk beds for kids are available in two configurations - twin-overtwin or full-overfull. Both are excellent options to accommodate multiple kids in one room. Some bunks include an trundle that can accommodate guests who aren't sleeping. If your children are young, consider a low bunk so that the bottom bunk is less than 50 inches away from the ground. This will stop your children from falling out of their beds, which can be an accident hazard.

The distance between the top bunk and guardrails is another important aspect to be considered. The CPSC recommends that the height of the top mattress not be more than 5 inches above the guardrail. This will stop your children from falling out of bed during the middle of the night and crashing into the guardrails. This can cause an entrapment or even an accident.

The most suitable bunk beds for children are made of sturdy materials and are in compliance with CPSC safety standards, says Ganjian. Check the construction of each bunk bed to ensure it's constructed with high-quality wood and isn't brittle or unstable. Some of the higher-end bunk beds for kids have mortise and tenon joinery and are Greenguard Gold Certified.

If you're looking to furnish an extra bedroom for guests, preparing your home for vacation or bunking your own kids, this triple bunk from Pottery Barn is a smart option. It's easy to set up with the included tools, and it can be converted into three separate beds when your children grow out of the arrangement. It is available in a neutral finish that can be combined with both vibrant and muted shades, such as brushed gray or weathered blue.

Safety

A bunk bed can be an exciting and fun feature for a child's bedroom However, it can also be dangerous if it isn't properly assembled or used. Bunk bed-related injuries can occur at any age however they're most likely to happen to kids under six. It is essential to adhere to the manufacturer's safety and assembly instructions and use the correct mattress size, and place the bunk beds so they aren't in conflict with windows, heaters, or hanging lights. It's also a good idea to check the bunk bed for signs of wear and tear, and make repairs as required.

The height of the top bunk should be restricted to 4 feet. There should be guardrails at the two ends of the bed. The space between the guardrails should be no greater than 3 1/2 inches to avoid death and ensure that your child can't roll under the guardrail while sleeping. The mattress at the bottom should be secured by wires or slats that run directly beneath the bunk. They must also be secured on both sides. This will prevent your child from falling through a gap.

Ladders and stairs should be securely attached to the bunk beds and provide a safe method to climb to the top level. Be sure that the ladder isn't in close proximity to any dangers and that your kids are aware that they should only use it to climb up into bed. Also, discourage rough playing on the bunks as this can compromise the structural stability.

There is no specific age at which children are too old for bunk beds, however many experts suggest that kids should not sleep on the top bunk until they're at minimum six years old, and are able to sit still while sleeping. If you're unsure whether your child is ready to climb up the top bunk, go for a twin/full size bunk.

Style

Bunk beds are a great method for kids to share space with their siblings and to maximize their room. They're also a great way to foster teamwork among younger children and make sleepovers more fun for everyone involved. Bunks with desks are ideal for teens and older children since they incorporate sleeping and study furniture into one. Bunks with stairs or ladders allow climbing up to the top bed safer and easier for kids of all age groups. You can customize your bunk bed by choosing the size, style and other features you want.

The kind of mattress you pick will determine the level of comfort your bunk bed will be. Slumberland has a wide selection of mattresses of the highest quality for all types of bunk beds. We have innerspring, memory foam, and hybrid-type mattresses of all sizes, allowing you to find the ideal fit for your kids' or teenagers bunks.

Stairs and ladders are other style features that you should be thinking about, along with safety rails and additional storage. Some bunk beds feature ladders that attach along the side, while others have stairs built into the frame. Staircases are a better option for teenagers and older children because they are more secure than standard ladders, and provide a sleek, modern look.

You can also personalize your bunk beds by selecting a color scheme to match the personality of your children or the decor of your rest room. Some bunk beds are finished in white, while others are finished in dark cherry wood or natural wood. If you're buying a wooden bunk bed you can paint it to match your kids' rooms or choose a stain to keep the natural appearance.

You can add your own personal design to your bunk beds by purchasing decorative lighting that complements the theme or design. You can install recessed lights in the ceiling, for instance to give plenty of lighting without taking up floor space. If you're using a metal or wood bunk bed you can also add swag lighting, which hangs from the ceiling and gives a softer light.

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Storage

The defining feature of most bunk beds is their ability to increase the space in your kids' bedroom by stacking two beds on top of the other. These beds can be stacked the duration of time your children are young until they reach the age of tweenhood, or they can be divided to create separate bed frames. This is a great option for families who move frequently or have a small home.

These bunk beds come in various configurations. They include the classic twin over twin full over twin and queen over queen (like Crate & Barrrel Babyletto TipToe White and Waxed Natural Wood Bunk Bed). Some are available in various heights, and some have a step-ladder inclined to make it easier to climb.

Another thing to consider when choosing the best bunk bed is its design, with some models that combine medium-density fiberboard and kiln-dried hardwood. While the former is more affordable and offers an updated look while the latter is sturdier and more durable.

Bunks that have trundle beds are the ideal option for sleepovers, and some include the ability to add an additional trundle bed in another configuration. They can easily accommodate three children or adults which is ideal for a room shared that encourages family bonds while making the best utilization of space.

The color and design are the last factors to consider. Crisp whites, neutral grays, and muted finishes in clay can be combined with any style of bedroom. A white, crisp bunk is a good option for cottage, vibrant or coastal bedrooms. A neutral gray or a clay finish can work with any palette as your child grows.

While the cost of a bunk bed may vary, most models feature an affordable price that's comparable to other similar types of bedroom furniture. Some lower-priced bunk beds are made with cheaper materials, however many of our top-rated models are built to last enough to endure through childhood and beyond.