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Ten Best Bunk Beds That Really Make Your Life Better

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How to Find the Best Bunk Beds With Storage

Bunk beds are a great choice for kids who share the same room, and can save space without compromising their style. Pick the bunk bed with storage options to keep the room tidy and organized.

Consider a bunkbed with stairs instead of ladders to make it easier to get to the top bunk bed usa. Stairs take up more space in the bedroom, but they are more secure and safer.

Material

The right bunk bed is a crucial choice for anyone considering adding this piece of furniture to their home. You need to make sure that the bunk bed you pick is safe for your children and any guests you may have in the future--as well as being made of sturdy materials that will last for many years to be. Bunk beds come in many different finishes, colors and materials, so you can choose the one that's right for your space. If you're looking to purchase bunk beds that fit into your kids' existing bedroom decor, look for one that's the same shade as the furniture they already have. This will make it easy to coordinate your bedroom and ensure that your kids won't feel the need to switch their furniture when they get older.

When you're looking for a bunk bed, you'll need to think about the way the mattress will be used. If you are planning to use the bed as an extra bed for friends and family It's a good idea to choose a model that lets you include a trundle bed which allows the bunk to accommodate up to three people sleeping in separate beds. If your kids are the only ones that will be sleeping in the bunk, it's fine to choose a simple twin-over-twin bed.

Durability is a key factor when choosing bunk beds and a lot of the beds we found have solid wood frames that can be used repeatedly. The Max and Lilly Bunk Bed, for instance, is made of strong New Zealand Pine that should last for a long time, and support sleepers weighing up to 400 pounds. You can pick a metal bunk if you are worried about the durability of the bed. Metal is more sturdy than wooden bunk beds and some are GreenGuard Gold Certified. This means that they're made from materials that emit low levels of volatile organic compounds that can harm the environment.

You'll also want to decide if you'd like a ladder, stairs, or a slide for accessing the top bunk. Ladders are less space-consuming however they can be a bit challenging for kids to climb. Stairs can be more expensive, but they are safer. Some stairs have built-in storage or handrails to keep your children safe and well-organized.

Style

Many bunk bed brands provide a wide range of styles, from contemporary to rustic. There are also bunk beds made to match various color schemes and bedroom themes. Some are constructed using environmentally-friendly materials. For example, the Oeuf Perch Bunk Bed is constructed of Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) sustainable Baltic birch plywood and eco-friendly MDF and is GreenGuard Gold certified. Other eco-friendly options include the Fort Bunk Bed, that is constructed of steel which is more durable than wood yet it is lighter than the majority of metal bunk beds. The Fort is a great option for small spaces, as it doesn't have an storage unit. Also the staircase and ladder are located on the opposite side of the frame instead of being at the end. It also has an upper limit of 250 pounds for the top bunk which is lower than the other bunks on this list.

Most bunk beds come with an escalator, however some come with a built-in ladder, or side-mounted staircases that take up less room than the traditional type. These types also tend to be more stable than end-mounted ladders, which can sometimes be wobbly. Some models also have a combination of these features, like the Shyann bunk bed usa Bed from Harriet Bee. The built-in staircase comes with drawers for storage that are out of sight, and two open shelves that are perfect for toy baskets, chapter books and plush animals.

The Walters Twin Over Twin Solid Wood Bunk Bed by Francis Loft and Bunks is another fantastic option for families with younger children and teenagers. Its simple design and slatted headboards, as well as footboards are elegant and sturdy with its movable built-in ladder gives plenty of floor space for playing. The top bunk comes with 14-inch guard rails to safeguard against falls and the bottom bunk has a full mattress that can be equipped with a trundle making this model able to accommodate up to four sleepers.

Certain manufacturers include the weight capacity of each bunk bed in their product pages. This is helpful for families with sleepers who are heavier or taller. This metric will be listed next to the bed dimensions. It will help you determine whether the bunk bed is suitable for your family.

Safety

Bunk beds are an excellent alternative for children, but if they are not utilized correctly, they can pose dangers to safety. It is important to follow the guidelines of the manufacturer, use guardrails and check the foundation of each bed for signs of deterioration or looseness. Bunk beds should be set up so that they do not block doors or exits for emergencies.

Ladders and stairs should be firmly connected to the bunk bed frame and should have enough height for sleepers to safely step on and off of. Guard rails should be extended 12cm higher than the mattress's height to prevent anyone falling off. They shouldn't have huge gaps that could entrap a head or leg.

A majority of the top bunk beds usa beds that have storage are made to meet all safety standards, such as lead and anti-tip tests. The Daxter twin over full bunk bed made by Pottery Barn Kids, for example, is made of MDF and kiln dried wood for maximum stability. It also passes all the necessary lab tests by third parties to ensure it's safe to sleep on. This bed also has a set of guardrails on the top bunk, a sturdy ladder and stylish footboards with slats to complement any modern or contemporary bedroom décor.

When shopping for bunk beds, it is important to be aware of the capacity for weight of each bed. You must ensure that the bunk bed is able to support the weight of your children as well as any guests you may invite over for sleepovers.

It's also crucial to teach them that the bunk bed should not be used to play roughhousing or roughhousing. They should only use the ladder to get in and out of bed, and they should keep clothing and other items away from the corners of the room in order to avoid any potential hazards to tripping. Do not hang backpacks, or other items, from the posts of the bunk bed or from the ladder. These can become projectiles if there is an accident.

Storage

There are a variety of options for bunk beds that can meet the sleeping needs of kids and teens as well as adults. Many bunks come with a classic twin over twin design but you can also find models that have room for four with a full bed on top and a twin bed at the bottom. Some bunk beds also include an ottoman on the bottom, which means that the space for sleeping can double as a living room or home office, depending on your family's needs.

The quickest and easiest way to climb up to the top bunk is with ladders, which are typically straight or angled from either the front of the bed or the side. Staircase bunks, which feature a wide staircase that provides plenty of space for feet and are popular with parents and older children because they are safer to climb, and reduce the risk of injuries caused by falling or slipping.

There are also many different storage options for bunk beds. These include drawers and closets, which allow you to have more space to organize your clothes and other things. Other options for bunk bed storage include futons that can be converted into a sofa or sleeper, desks with built-in storage and shelving to accommodate books and toys.

Manufacturers usually specify the weight capacity of your bunk bed. It is crucial to know the amount your bunk bed can hold so that you don't overfill it and risk a serious accident. This information can be found in the product's description or by contacting the manufacturer.