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Bunk beds for kids let siblings share a space without compromising their individual space and they can also be ideal for sleepovers. Based on the model you choose, these beds may include ladders or stairs to access the top bunk and they can be constructed from a variety of materials including metal and wood.

Size

When you are looking for a bunk bed take careful measurements and compare them with your room dimensions. You'll want to ensure there's enough space for your kids to climb up and down the ladder (or stairs if your bunk includes them) and to maneuver around the loft without running into walls or furniture. It's also important to consider the bunk bed height and headroom in relation to your children's' standing and sitting height. It may be necessary to purchase a shorter bunk to accommodate younger children, while older children might prefer a higher setup.

Bunk beds for children are available in two different configurations - twin-overtwin or full-overfull. Both are excellent choices for accommodating multiple children in one room. Some bunks include the option of a trundle to allow for guests who aren't sleeping. If your children are young, consider a low-level bunk bed, so that the bottom bunk isn't more than 50 inches above the floor. This will keep your children from falling out of their beds, which is an accident hazard.

Another feature to consider is the amount of clearance between the top bunk and the guardrails. The CPSC recommends the top bunk's mattress to not be higher than 5 inches above guardrail. This will help keep your children from rolling out of their mattress during the night and falling into guardrails, which could lead to accidents or entrapment.

The best bunk beds for kids are made of sturdy materials and meet CPSC safety standards, says Ganjian. You'll also want to look at the design of each bed to make sure it's constructed from high-quality wood and isn't flimsy or unstable. Some of the more premium bunk beds for kids also come with mortise-and-tenon joinery, and are Greenguard Gold Certified for meeting the strictest standards for chemical emissions.

Whether you're furnishing the guest room, furnishing your home for vacation or bunking your own children, this triple bunk from Pottery Barn is a smart choice. It is easy to assemble and comes with all the necessary tools. If your kids outgrow it, you can turn it into three separate beds. It's a relaxing neutral finish that blends into both muted and vibrant colors, such as distressed navy and brushed gray.

Safety

Bunk beds are a great and exciting feature for any child's bedroom, but they can be dangerous if not properly constructed or used. Bunk bed-related injuries can occur in children of all ages, but most often happen to kids under six. It is important to follow the manufacturer's assembly and safety instructions, use the correct mattress size and position the bed in a way that it does not block windows or heaters, as well as hanging lighting fixtures. It's also recommended to check the bunk bed for any signs of wear and tear, and make repairs as needed.

The top bunk's height should be limited to 4 feet. There should be guardrails at both ends of the bed. The space between the guardrails shouldn't be wider than 3 1/2 inches to prevent suffocation and make sure that your child isn't able to slide under the guardrail while sleeping. The mattress at the bottom should be secured with wires or slats extending directly beneath the bunk. They should also be fastened securely at both ends. This will prevent your child from falling through the gap.

Ladders and stairs should be securely attached to the bunk beds and provide a safe way to climb to the top level. Make sure the ladder isn't in close proximity to any dangers and that your children are aware that they only need it to climb up into bed. Avoid rough play on the bunks, because it could affect their stability.

There isn't an age at which children are too old for bunk beds, but many experts recommend that children shouldn't sleep on the top bunk until they are at minimum six years old and able to stand still when sleeping. If you're unsure whether your child is ready to climb the top bunk, opt for a full or twin size kid bunk beds.

Style

Bunk beds are a great way for children to share space with their siblings and to maximize their space. They can also be an enjoyable way to organize sleepovers for everyone involved. Bunks with desks are ideal for older children and teenagers because they can combine the study and sleep furniture in one. Bunks with ladders or stairs make it safer and easier for kids to climb up to the top bunk. You can personalize your bed by choosing the dimensions, style, and other features you want.

The kind of mattress you select will determine the comfort of your bunk bed. At Slumberland, we offer an extensive selection of high-quality mattresses for all types of bunk beds. We offer innerspring, memory foam, and hybrid mattresses in all sizes, so you can find the perfect fit for your children's or teenagers bunk beds.

The ladders and stairs are two other style features that you should be thinking about, along with safety rails and storage. Some bunk beds come with ladders that attach to the sides, whereas others have stairs built into the frame. Staircases are a better option for older children and teenagers because they are more secure than standard ladders and have modern, sleek design.

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

You can add your own personal accent to your bunk beds by investing in decorative lighting that is in line with the theme or design. For instance, recessed lighting can be mounted in the ceiling to provide ample light without taking up any floor space. If you're using a metal or wood bunk bed you can also add swag lighting that hangs from the ceiling and gives soft lighting.

Stores

Most bunk beds are characterized by their capacity to increase the space in your child's bedroom. This is accomplished by putting two mattresses on top of each other. The design usually allows the beds to remain stacked as your children grow into teens and tweens, or they can be separated into individual free-standing bed frames. This is perfect for families who might move frequently or have smaller spaces in their homes.

These bunk beds are versatile and come in a variety of configurations, with traditional twin over twin and twin over full and queen over queen options available (like the Crate and Barrel Babyletto TipToe White & Washed Natural Wood Bunk Bed). Some can be configured in different sizes, and some come with a step-ladder angled for easier climbing.

Another thing to consider when choosing a bunk bed is the design, with some models that combine medium-density fiberboard as well as kiln-dried wood. The former is cheaper and has modern appearance, but the latter can be more durable and robust.

Bunks with mattresses that trundle are ideal for sleepovers. Certain models allow you to add a second trundle in a different configuration. These beds can comfortably accommodate three children or adults and are ideal for a shared room that encourages family bonding while maximizing the use of space.

The last thing to think about when selecting a bunk bed is the design and color that you choose, with bright whites, neutral grays, and muted clay finishes offering a range of aesthetic choices that are a good match for any bedroom decor. A clean white bunk is a fantastic choice for colorful, cottage or coastal bedrooms. A neutral gray or clay finish will go with any color scheme as your child grows.

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