5 Kids Bunkbed Projects For Any Budget

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Top Picks For the Best Kids Bunkbeds

Bunk beds are a great solution to maximize space in children's rooms while also creating a fun shared bedroom. We've compiled our top picks for the best bunk beds for kids each one of which is attractive, affordable and durable enough to last a long time.

Fenton states that many of our choices feature an angled ladder. These ladders require less space than straight ladders while still being easier for children to climb. There are also stairways, which require more space, but are safer for climbing than ladders.

1. Crate & Kids Babyletto TipToe White & Washed Natural Wood Kids Bunk Bed

This bunk bed is ideal for toddlers and young children who may not be at ease climbing up to the top bunk. This also means that the ladder is situated on the side, making it easier for kids to navigate (and less daunting for parents and their children reading books at bedtime or changing sheets). The entire set is made from Baltic birch that is Greenguard Gold-certified and TSCA compliant.

The Crate & kids beds Babyletto TipToe is a modern, clean-lined wooden bunk bed that is versatile enough for either boys or girls. The natural and white finish is a great choice and blends well with a variety of decor styles. Parents love the fact that it's finished with an anti-slip varnish. It's a perfect fit for a bedroom shared by two people and can be divided into two separate twin beds when your kids reach the age of teens.

While you may think of bunk beds as a way to conserve space, they're also popular to enhance the design of a room, creating fun play spaces and encouraging sleepovers among friends. With the variety of cool bunk bed designs for teens and kids it's easy to find a bed that will meet your family's specific requirements.

If you're looking for a more fun take on the classic bunk bed, consider one that has a slide. Not only does the addition of a slide make climbing up and down a lot more fun and enjoyable, but it's also more secure for children than an ordinary ladder, since it's lower to the ground and your child isn't going backward as they climb. It's also a great method to make a bunk bed more fun for older children and teenagers or to allow siblings to share a room at the beach.

2. South Shore Tuffing Twin Over Twin Metal Bunk Bed with Slide

Metal bunk beds are available in different styles and designs. A majority of them are available at an affordable price. Few metal bunk beds can compete with this South Shore option, which features a trundle underneath the twin bed at the bottom to allow three people for sleepovers (if the trundle is removed, the bunks are two beds). The ladder is also designed to be angled so that it is easy for children to climb in and out.

You may choose an L-shaped design, depending on the dimensions of your bedroom and how often you plan to utilize the bunks. This is the layout used in the bedroom designed by Bailey McCarthy. This design can reduce space by allowing two bunks to be closer together. This is a great option for rooms that have low ceilings or smaller space. It is also easier to climb into because there are two ladders, instead of a single slanted one that is difficult for younger children to climb up.

Another consideration for choosing a bunk bed is its height, which is an element in determining whether or not your kids will feel comfortable sleeping up high. It is important to consider the height of your children as well as your ceilings when purchasing a bed.

There are a few differences between wood and metal bunk beds that could affect your choice as well as the type of mattress you choose. Kuo says that wood is the preferred option for bunk beds because it is more classic, natural look and can withstand regular use. However "the most important thing is to select a bunk bed that is compliant with the requirements of the industry and is secure for your children," she adds.

3. Pottery Barn Kids Belden Full-Over-Full Bunk Bed

Bunk beds have been a standard of furniture for kids treehouse bunk bed for a long time. They're efficient space savers yes, but they also feel adventurous to children. Even children without siblings love to sleep on a bunk bed. Bunk beds can also be an excellent addition to your home if you're hosting lots of guests to sleepovers, since they're simple to share with their friends.

This classic bunk bed has been constructed with kiln dried poplar wood to ensure strength and durability. Pick from a variety of finishes that are child-safe and child-safe, such as French white as well as brushed grey, weathered blue. If you require additional storage for bedding, clothes or other bedroom accessories, pick a version that includes an ample set of drawers that can be pulled out and placed under the lower bunk. They are made of brushed nickel and have plenty of space for folded sheets, blankets, and books.

The Belden bunk bed's ladder fixed can be put on the left or right side of the bunk, and can be set at a straight or an angle. The latter, Fenton says, takes up less real estate, but it is easier to climb than straight ladders. The bunks can be able to accommodate twin mattresses, which are sold separately. This style is best suitable for rooms with ceiling heights of at minimum eight feet.

As opposed to standard bunks that have two identical beds, twin over full bunk beds feature the bottom bed as a full-size bed, and an upper twin bed. This configuration is ideal for children who have to share a space but want to retain their individuality and privacy. The top bunk features guardrails to ensure your children are secure while they sleep.

4. Max & Lily Low bunk bed with Slide

This bunk bed features a twin-sized slide that will delight your child. They will love sliding down the slide with their siblings and friends, or sending their favorite animal to the ride of the lifetime. Its simple, space-saving construction makes it a great choice for smaller rooms where a queen over queen or full over full bunk bed may not fit.

The angled ladder's rounded corners provide safe climbing and comfortable rungs. The easy-to-maintain and long-lasting low VOC finish and flush, color-matching components give a modern, clean look. Solid new Zealand pine wood construction with a high capacity of 400 pounds makes this bunk bed apart from other beds in the same price range.

Parents say it takes about an hour to put together however, they also state that the process isn't difficult. They recommend laying out each piece of wood with the label attached for easier assembly. It's also an ideal idea to have two adults working together so they can construct the bed faster and with more accuracy.

The bunk bed is available in various designs to match the decor of your child's room. The white, crisp finish is a dependable choice for coastal, cottage and bright bedroom styles and the brushed gray option feels decidedly modern. The weathered blue version is a great choice for contemporary styles and is a perfect fit in transitional kids bunk bed mattresses' rooms. This bunk bed is designed to fit two twin mattresses. The bunk bed comes in a single box. It is heavy and requires assistance to move it up stairs or around tight turns. The bed comes with an one-year warranty that will ensure your peace of mind.

5. Shyann twin over twin bunk bed Trundle

For a lot of kids double bunk bed, bunk beds are an essential part of their childhood. They're the ultimate space-saving furniture, but they're also a great way to make the space feel exciting and fun. However, when it comes down to choosing the best bunk bed for your family there are plenty of options on the market. It's also important to select one that is durable and complies to CPSC safety standards. So, to help you find the perfect bunk bed for your kiddos, I consulted experts--parents--including one who literally wrote the book on bunk beds (and slept in some of them!) to identify the most suitable options.

From traditional wooden bunks to sleek metallic options We've got the top kids bunk bed with storage bunk beds on the market to meet every budget and sleep requirement. We've found some with a touch of flair, such as this twin-overtwin model with slides. It's sure to please your children (and may or not encourage some shenanigans). Plus, since it's lower than the top bunk, it's a better choice for younger kids.

This full-over-full bunk bed is a different option. It can be divided into two separate beds to create a more traditional arrangement if your kids outgrow their bunks. The sturdy construction is designed to support up to 250 pounds on each of the upper bunks and 200 pounds on the bottom.

Bunk beds can be a significant investment, but if you select the most suitable one for your child, it's a piece of furniture that will last for a long time and give you years of fun sleeping. If your children grow out of the bunks, a majority of the beds on this list convert into standalone twin beds, so you can save money and keep your children in the same bed for a while longer.