How You Can Use A Weekly Kids Bunkbed Project Can Change Your Life

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How You Can Use A Weekly Kids Bunkbed Project Can Change Your Life

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Bunk beds are a great way to maximize space in kids' rooms, while also providing a fun shared bedroom. We've selected our top picks for the best kids bunkbeds that are stylish and affordable. They are also sturdy enough to last for many years.



Fenton says that a lot of our choices feature angled ladders. These ladders are smaller than straight ladders, while being easier for children to climb. Other options include stairs which require more space, but are more secure than ladders that allow climbing.

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

Contrary to other bunk beds this one's bottom bunk sits on the floor, making it an ideal option for toddlers and younger children who may not feel safe climbing to the top. The ladder is located at the foot of the bed, making it easier for children to climb (and for parents or caregivers to read stories at bedtime or change sheets). The entire set is made out of Baltic Birch that is Greenguard Gold-certified and TSCA compliant.

The Crate & Kids Babyletto TipToe bunk bed is a contemporary wooden bunk that is suitable for either boys or girls. The white and natural finish blends in with different styles of decorating, and parents love that the wood is protected by a stain. It's the perfect fit for a bedroom that is shared and can be split into two separate beds once your kids reach the age of teens.

Bunk beds aren't only for saving space. They can also be used to improve the look of a room, create fun play areas and encourage sleepovers with friends. And with so many cool bunk bed designs for teens and kids, it's easy to find a setup that can accommodate any family's individual needs.

If you're looking for a more playful alternative to the classic bunk bed, think about one with slides. The inclusion of a slide make getting 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 moving backwards as they climb. Plus, it's an excellent way to add a bit of enjoyment to a standard bunk bed for older kids and teenagers, or to create a special space for siblings to share a bed at the beach or a vacation rental.

2. South Shore Tuffing twin over twin bunk bed made of metal with slide

Metal bunk beds are available in different styles and designs. Many of them come at an affordable price. There are few bunk beds made of metal that compete with this South Shore option, which includes a trundle below the twin bed at the bottom to allow three people for sleepovers (if the trundle is removed, the bunks transform into two single beds). The ladder is also designed to be angled so that it is easy for kids to climb in and out.

Depending on the shape of your room and how often you'll use the bunks, you may want to go for an L-shaped layout similar to the one featured in the bedroom of Bailey McCarthy. This layout can help save space by allowing two bunks to be closer together. This is a great option for rooms that have low ceilings or smaller spaces. It is also easier to climb into since there are two ladders, instead of one slanted ladder that can be difficult for children of smaller ages to climb up.

The height of the bunk bed may also play a role in deciding if your children will be at ease sleeping in a high position. It's important to take into account the height of your children as well as your ceilings when purchasing a bed.

There are also some differences between wood and metal bunk beds that can affect your decision, as well as the kind of mattress you pick. Kuo says that wood is generally a better option for bunk beds because it offers a more classic natural look and is able to be used for a long time. However "the most important thing is to choose a bunk bed that is compliant with industry standards and will be safe for your kids," she adds.

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

Bunk beds have been a staple of childhood furniture for decades. Bunk beds aren't just spacious, but they are also fun for children. Siblings often fight for dibs on the top bunk and even children who do not have siblings or brothers like sleeping in bunk beds. Bunk beds can also be an excellent addition to your home if there are a lot of guests for sleepovers, as they're easy to share with their peers.

This classic bunk bed is constructed from kiln-dried poplar wood and plywood to ensure durability and strength. It is available in a variety of safe for children finishes, such as creamy French white, brushed gray and weathered navy. If you're looking for additional storage for bedding, clothes or other bedroom accessories, select a version that includes an ample set of drawers that open up underneath the lower bunk. They come with polished nickel hardware and plenty of space to fold linens. Even books and sweaters.

The Belden bunk bed's ladder fixed can be placed on either the right or left side of the bed, and it can be positioned at a straight or an angle. The latter option, Fenton says, takes up less real estate but is still easier to climb than straight ladders. The bunks can accommodate twin mattresses (sold separately) and this style is suitable for rooms with a ceiling of at least 8 feet.

Twin over full bunk beds come with a full-size bed at the bottom and an additional twin bed on top. This is distinct from standard bunks, which include two identical twin beds. This arrangement is perfect for kids who want to share a room but prefer to keep their own style and privacy. The top bunk is equipped with guardrails to keep your kiddos 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 family and friends or taking their favorite toy animal on the adventure of a lifetime. The simple, space-saving design makes it a great choice for small rooms where a queen over queen or full over full bunk bed may not be a good fit.

The angled ladder's rounded corners ensure safe climbing and comfortable rungs. The low VOC finish is easy to maintain and will last for a long time. The flush, color-matching metal hardware gives the bed a modern look. Solid new Zealand pine wood construction with a capacity of 400 pounds makes this bunk bed apart from others in its price range.

Parents report that assembly can take a couple of minutes but it's not too difficult. They suggest laying out each piece of wood with a label to facilitate assembly. It's also recommended to have two adults working together so they can build the bed faster and with more accuracy.

This bunk bed comes in a variety of designs to match the decor of your child's room. The crisp white finish will go with any style of bedroom regardless of whether it's cottage coastal, or colorful. The grey brushed is more modern. The weathered navy model works well with contemporary designs and fits seamlessly into transitional kids' rooms. The bunk bed is designed to accommodate two twin mattresses. The bed comes in one box and is a bit heavy, so it's a good idea to have help when schlepping it up stairs or around tight corners. The bed comes with a an one-year warranty that will provide you with peace of mind.

5. Shyann Twin Over Twin Bunk Bed with Trundle

For many kids the bunk bed is an essential part of their childhood. They're the ultimate space-saving furniture, they're also a great way to make your room feel more adventurous and enjoyable. However, when it comes down to choosing the best bunk bed for your family there are a variety of options available. It's also important to select one that is durable and that is in compliance with 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 source the best options.

We've rounded up the best bunk beds for kids on the market, ranging from classic wooden options to modernized metal beds. There are bunk beds available for every budget and requirement. We've even found some with a bit of style, like this twin-over-twin design with a slide that's sure to please your children (and could or might not encourage some shenanigans). Plus, since it's lower to the ground than the top bunk, it's a better option for kids who are young.

Another option is this full-over-full metal bunk bed which can be separated into two beds to create an older-style layout if your children grow out of the bunks. The sturdy construction can support up to 200 pounds per lower bunk and 250 pounds for each upper bunk.

Bunk beds can be a significant investment, but they'll last for a long time and provide your children with many nights of restful sleep. If your children outgrow the bunks, most of the beds in this list can be transformed into standalone twin beds, so you can save money and keep your children in the same bed for longer.