Bunk Beds Add Style and Character to Kids' Rooms
Bunk beds add style and character to kids' rooms. They are available in a broad range of designs and configurations, from traditional twin over full, futon to L-shaped.
Most bunks have ladders, which are more comfortable to climb than stairs and do not take up the floor space. Some have a fixed ladder while others put the ladder on either the right or left side of the long end of the bunk.
Size
There are various sizes of bunk beds to meet the requirements of all families. The standard bunk bed is comprised of two twin mattresses placed over one another vertically. However, other mattress sizes like full, queen or twin XL could also be used. Additionally, the height of the top mattress can be adjusted to increase or decrease the distance between the mattress and the ceiling.
Some manufacturers suggest that there should be at least 6-8 inches of clearance between the mattress's bottom and the top of slats. This ensures that top sleepers have enough space to move and avoid hitting their heads against the ceiling when they climb in or out of bed. The bottom of the mattress is also often fitted with a safety rail to prevent a fall occurring while asleep.
Triple bunks are available in a variety of different styles and configurations. This type of bed is usually comprised of two full beds stacked horizontally with a twin bed at the bottom. This type of bunk bed is perfect for siblings who share rooms, or for summer camps and college dormitories which require students to be in a shared space.

If you have a larger bedroom that isn't able to accommodate the space needed for traditional bunk beds, consider getting a loft bed instead. This option includes a desk or futon placed under the bed, and creates space beneath the bunks for other furniture such as dressers, bookshelves and toy boxes.
Double over futon bunk beds are very popular among young adults and teens who want the extra storage of a full size futon on the lower bunk, but still enjoy a lively upper bunk. This type of bunk bed is available in many different configurations, including four different ladder attachment points and a range of colors to suit any decor. Some models come with the option of a built-in desk with drawers and a desk so that students can work at ease or make use of the space as a workstation.
Style
There are a variety of styles of bunk beds to meet the needs of various families and rooms. When deciding on the style of bunk bed to buy make sure it is a good fit to the decor of your child's bedroom as well as the overall design of your room. The color of the bed can make the room look more modern. Bunk beds can be found in a range of colors including black, white, and gray.
Whatever type of bunk bed that you choose, make sure it has safety rails at the top of the sleeping area. This will provide your children an extra degree of security. Many sets also come with an access ladder to the top bunk. However, if you have space, you can choose a loft bed that does not require a ladder to reach the top bunk, but will instead have a staircase.
If you're looking to maximize the space in your child's room, you could consider a double bed with stairs. This kind of bunk bed enables you to keep the bottom bunk free to store things and offers an easy and safe method for children to climb up to the top.
A popular option for bunk beds is the twin-over-full. This is perfect for older siblings that need more space, or for parents with multiple children in a single bedroom. These bunk beds also permit you to add a third lower bunk, referred to as a trundle bed. This is perfect for sleepovers with friends.
It is crucial to keep in mind that your children will eventually out of bunk beds. It is best to purchase a set of bunk beds that can be separated into individual beds. This will provide you with years of flexibility and versatility.
A bunk room with seating area is the ultimate children's playroom. In this bedroom designed by Lucy Harris Studio, Bubble wallpaper from Chasing Paper covers the bunks and is complemented by a ceiling painted in Benjamin Moore Blue Jean. The addition of a seating area makes the bunks appear less imposing and creates a relaxing atmosphere for kids to spend time together.
Safety
Bunk beds are an excellent option for a room for children. However they can be dangerous if not properly inspected or constructed. Every year, around 36,000 bunk bed-related injuries require emergency room treatment. Fortunately, the majority of these are minor. Younger children are at the most risk of injury because they don't have a fully developed sense of space. They are also more likely to leap on or off the upper bunk and use their beds for play activities. The American Academy of Pediatrics advises parents not to let their children younger than six sleep on the top bunk.
2 double bunk beds can ensure their children's bunk beds are secure by observing a few simple rules. A ladder shouldn't be put within the bunk bed instead, it should be placed on the outside. Also, the rails should be at least five inches above the mattress and the opening for climbing in and out of bed should not be wider than fifteen inches. The beds should not be placed close to windows or behind objects that could fall on children while they sleep.
Parents should strictly follow the instructions of the manufacturer when building a bunkbed. Screws should not be pushed so tightly as to crack the wood. The bunk bed should also not move or creak. It is also a good idea to get the bunk beds checked by an expert after they have been assembled, and to have an expert test them before you allow your children to use them.
Bunk beds are a great way to make space and bring style to the child's room. But it is vital that parents establish ground rules for their children, and monitor them with care to prevent injuries. It is also a good idea to install a nightlight in the room, and to instruct your children that hanging objects from beds is not safe. This could pose a risk of strangulation. Children should be taught that playing rough with each other is not a good idea around beds and furniture.
Comfort
Your children's bunk beds will be the focal point of their room Therefore, you'll need them to be comfortable. Our beds are built with high-density mattresses for kids. It is also important to look for sturdy frames that are built to last using the use of kiln-dried wood as well as durable hardware.
There is still a double bunk bed that is comfortable for your children should they prefer the traditional mattress. We have a range of sizes and styles that will meet your needs, including twin over full and triple bunk beds. These are great for siblings who share a room since they provide each child with their own space. The space below them can be used for storage or to build pillows forts.
Triple bunk beds are a fantastic alternative for rooms with low ceilings and a limited space for floor. The top two beds line up at an angle and are separated by a low bottom bunk, which has the space below to fit an office or dresser. We also offer the full over queen loft bed that features a queen-sized bed on top and a twin bed at the bottom. This allows kids to share their space with ease and provides plenty of space for an office, dresser, or toys.
Storkcraft bunk beds are available in a variety of contemporary finishes that will complement any design for a child's room. A classic white finish is a great match for any contemporary bedroom. A distressed gray or espresso stain will add natural appeal to a farmhouse or rustic style. Some bunks can be separated into separate beds if you decide that your children are old enough for them, or if you'd like to move them into a different room.
Some bunk beds have an under-the-bed trundle bed that slides out from underneath the bottom bunk. This is a convenient and safe option to accommodate guests to sleepovers. Some come with an integrated desk that your children can use for studying, play or storage.