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Top Picks For the Best Kids Bunkbeds
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, all of which are elegant, affordable and durable enough to last many years.
Many of our picks feature an angled ladder, which takes up less room than straight ladders, but are still easy for children to scale, says Fenton. Other options include stairways, which take up more space, but are safer to climb than ladders.
1. Crate & Kids Babyletto TipToe White & Washed Natural Wood Kids Bunk Bed
In contrast to many bunk beds, this one's bottom bunk sits on the floor, which makes it a great option for toddlers and younger children who might not feel secure climbing to the top. It 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 stories at bedtime or changing sheets). The entire set is constructed out of Baltic Birch, which is Greenguard Gold-certified and TSCA conforming.
The Crate & kids beds Babyletto TipToe is a contemporary, clean-lined wooden bunk bed that is versatile enough to be used by boys or girls. The natural and white finish can be incorporated into a variety of decor schemes and parents appreciate that the wood is protected by a stain. It's ideal for a shared room and can be divided into two beds when your kids reach the teenage years.
While you may think of bunk beds as a way to conserve space they're also a popular choice to enhance the design of a room as well as creating fun play spaces and encouraging sleepovers among friends. And with so many cool bunk bed designs for teens and kids it's easy to find a bed that can meet any family's unique needs.
If you're looking for a more playful alternative to the classic bunk bed, think about one that has slides. The added benefit of a sliding bed makes it much more enjoyable to get up and down and it's safer than a ladder because it's lower and your child won't go backwards when they climb. Plus, it's a great way to add extra enjoyment to a standard bunk bed for older children and kids bunkbed teens, or create a special space for siblings to share a bed on the beach or in a vacation rental.
2. South Shore Tuffing twin over twin metal bunk bed with slide
Metal bunk beds are available in various styles and designs. A majority of them are available at a reasonable cost. Only a handful of bunk beds made from metal can match this South Shore option, which has a trundle beneath the twin bed at the bottom to accommodate three people for sleepovers (if the trundle is removed, the bunks are two beds). The ladder is also angled to make it easy for kids to climb in and out.
You can choose an L-shaped layout, based on the size of your bedroom and the frequency you intend to utilize the bunks. This is the layout shown in the bedroom designed by Bailey McCarthy. This layout saves space by making the two bunks sit closer to each other, which is helpful for smaller spaces or rooms with lower ceilings. It is also easier to climb into because there are two ladders, instead of one slanted ladder that can be difficult for kids to climb up.
The height of the bunk bed can also be a factor when deciding if your children are at ease sleeping in a high position. It's important to take into account the height of your children and your ceilings when making a purchase.
There are also some differences between metal and wood bunk beds that could affect your decision, as well as the kind of mattress you select. Kuo says wood is generally a better option for bunk beds since it is more classic natural appearance and can endure the rigors of daily use. "The most important thing to consider is to pick a bed that is in compliance with industry standards and will be safe for children," she says.
3. Pottery Barn Kids Belden Full-Over-Full Bunk Bed
Bunk beds have been a standard of childhood furniture for decades. Bunk beds aren't just useful for space, but also a lot of fun for children. Even children without siblings love to sleep on bunk beds. Bunk beds are an excellent addition to your home if you're hosting lots of guests to sleepovers, since they're simple to share with their peers.
This classic bunk bed is built from kiln-dried poplar wood and plywood for durability and strength. It is available in a variety of child-safe colors, including creamy French white as well as brushed gray and weathered navy. If you're looking for additional storage for bedding, clothes or other bedroom accessories, select the one that has 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 linens, sweaters and books.
The Belden bunk bed's fixed ladder can be put on the right or left side of the bed, and it can be positioned at a straight or angled angle. The latter, Fenton says, takes up a little more real estate, but it is much easier to climb than straight ladders. The bunks can accommodate twin mattresses (sold separately) and this style is ideal for rooms with ceilings of at least 8 feet.
Twin over full bunk beds feature an extra-large bed at the bottom and an additional twin bed on top. This is distinct from standard bunks that include two identical twin beds. This configuration is perfect for kids who want to share a room but still retain their privacy and independence. The top bunk has guardrails to keep your kiddos secure while they sleep.
4. Max & Lily Low bunk bed with Slide
This bunk bed comes with the size of a twin slide that will delight your child. They'll be thrilled to slide down the slide with their friends and siblings or taking their favorite animal toys on the adventure of their lives. The simple, space-saving design makes it a perfect choice for small bedrooms where the full over full or a queen over queen bunk bed might not fit.
Its angled ladder with rounded corners offers the safety of climbing while also providing comfortable rungs. The easy-to-maintain, Kids bunkbed long-lasting low VOC finish and flush, color-matching hardware provide a sleek, modern appearance. This bed is distinguished by its solid, new Zealand pine wood construction and 400-pound weight limit.
Parents report that the assembly process takes a few minutes, but it's not too difficult. They suggest that you lay out each piece of wood with the label on it to make it easier to assemble. It's also an ideal idea to have two adults working together so that they can build the bed quicker and with greater accuracy.
The bunk bed comes in different designs to match your child's decor. The clean white finish will match any bedroom scheme regardless of whether it's cottage coastal, or vibrant. The brush gray is more contemporary. The weathered blue version is a perfect match with contemporary designs and works well in transitional children's rooms. The bunk bed can be adapted to accommodate two twin mattresses (sold separately) and requires an a minimum height of 8 feet. The bed comes in one box. It is heavy and requires assistance to move it up stairs or around tight turns. It is also covered by a one-year guarantee for security.
5. Shyann twin over twin bunk bed with Trundle
For a lot of kids, bunk beds are a childhood staple--the ultimate space-saving furniture, but they're also a great way to make your room feel more adventurous and fun. However, when it comes to choosing the best bunk bed for your family there are plenty of options on the market. It is also crucial to choose one that is constructed to last 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 for kids sale beds (and slept in some of them!) to find the most suitable options.
We've got the top bunk beds for children on the market, from traditional wooden options to sleek metal models. There are bunk beds that fit every budget and need. We've found some with a touch of design flair, like this twin-overtwin model with slides. It's sure delight your kids (and may or not encourage some silly activities). Plus, since it's lower than the top bunk, it's a safer option for children who are younger.
This full-over-full bunk bed is another option. It can be divided into two beds for a more standard layout if your children outgrow their bunks. The sturdy construction can support up to 200 pounds for each lower bunk and 250 pounds for each upper bunk.
Bunk beds can be an expensive 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 kids Bunkbed outgrow their bunk beds, you can turn them into twin beds and save money.
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, all of which are elegant, affordable and durable enough to last many years.
Many of our picks feature an angled ladder, which takes up less room than straight ladders, but are still easy for children to scale, says Fenton. Other options include stairways, which take up more space, but are safer to climb than ladders.
1. Crate & Kids Babyletto TipToe White & Washed Natural Wood Kids Bunk Bed
In contrast to many bunk beds, this one's bottom bunk sits on the floor, which makes it a great option for toddlers and younger children who might not feel secure climbing to the top. It 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 stories at bedtime or changing sheets). The entire set is constructed out of Baltic Birch, which is Greenguard Gold-certified and TSCA conforming.
The Crate & kids beds Babyletto TipToe is a contemporary, clean-lined wooden bunk bed that is versatile enough to be used by boys or girls. The natural and white finish can be incorporated into a variety of decor schemes and parents appreciate that the wood is protected by a stain. It's ideal for a shared room and can be divided into two beds when your kids reach the teenage years.
While you may think of bunk beds as a way to conserve space they're also a popular choice to enhance the design of a room as well as creating fun play spaces and encouraging sleepovers among friends. And with so many cool bunk bed designs for teens and kids it's easy to find a bed that can meet any family's unique needs.
If you're looking for a more playful alternative to the classic bunk bed, think about one that has slides. The added benefit of a sliding bed makes it much more enjoyable to get up and down and it's safer than a ladder because it's lower and your child won't go backwards when they climb. Plus, it's a great way to add extra enjoyment to a standard bunk bed for older children and kids bunkbed teens, or create a special space for siblings to share a bed on the beach or in a vacation rental.
2. South Shore Tuffing twin over twin metal bunk bed with slide
Metal bunk beds are available in various styles and designs. A majority of them are available at a reasonable cost. Only a handful of bunk beds made from metal can match this South Shore option, which has a trundle beneath the twin bed at the bottom to accommodate three people for sleepovers (if the trundle is removed, the bunks are two beds). The ladder is also angled to make it easy for kids to climb in and out.
You can choose an L-shaped layout, based on the size of your bedroom and the frequency you intend to utilize the bunks. This is the layout shown in the bedroom designed by Bailey McCarthy. This layout saves space by making the two bunks sit closer to each other, which is helpful for smaller spaces or rooms with lower ceilings. It is also easier to climb into because there are two ladders, instead of one slanted ladder that can be difficult for kids to climb up.
The height of the bunk bed can also be a factor when deciding if your children are at ease sleeping in a high position. It's important to take into account the height of your children and your ceilings when making a purchase.
There are also some differences between metal and wood bunk beds that could affect your decision, as well as the kind of mattress you select. Kuo says wood is generally a better option for bunk beds since it is more classic natural appearance and can endure the rigors of daily use. "The most important thing to consider is to pick a bed that is in compliance with industry standards and will be safe for children," she says.
3. Pottery Barn Kids Belden Full-Over-Full Bunk Bed
Bunk beds have been a standard of childhood furniture for decades. Bunk beds aren't just useful for space, but also a lot of fun for children. Even children without siblings love to sleep on bunk beds. Bunk beds are an excellent addition to your home if you're hosting lots of guests to sleepovers, since they're simple to share with their peers.
This classic bunk bed is built from kiln-dried poplar wood and plywood for durability and strength. It is available in a variety of child-safe colors, including creamy French white as well as brushed gray and weathered navy. If you're looking for additional storage for bedding, clothes or other bedroom accessories, select the one that has 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 linens, sweaters and books.
The Belden bunk bed's fixed ladder can be put on the right or left side of the bed, and it can be positioned at a straight or angled angle. The latter, Fenton says, takes up a little more real estate, but it is much easier to climb than straight ladders. The bunks can accommodate twin mattresses (sold separately) and this style is ideal for rooms with ceilings of at least 8 feet.
Twin over full bunk beds feature an extra-large bed at the bottom and an additional twin bed on top. This is distinct from standard bunks that include two identical twin beds. This configuration is perfect for kids who want to share a room but still retain their privacy and independence. The top bunk has guardrails to keep your kiddos secure while they sleep.
4. Max & Lily Low bunk bed with Slide
This bunk bed comes with the size of a twin slide that will delight your child. They'll be thrilled to slide down the slide with their friends and siblings or taking their favorite animal toys on the adventure of their lives. The simple, space-saving design makes it a perfect choice for small bedrooms where the full over full or a queen over queen bunk bed might not fit.
Its angled ladder with rounded corners offers the safety of climbing while also providing comfortable rungs. The easy-to-maintain, Kids bunkbed long-lasting low VOC finish and flush, color-matching hardware provide a sleek, modern appearance. This bed is distinguished by its solid, new Zealand pine wood construction and 400-pound weight limit.
Parents report that the assembly process takes a few minutes, but it's not too difficult. They suggest that you lay out each piece of wood with the label on it to make it easier to assemble. It's also an ideal idea to have two adults working together so that they can build the bed quicker and with greater accuracy.
The bunk bed comes in different designs to match your child's decor. The clean white finish will match any bedroom scheme regardless of whether it's cottage coastal, or vibrant. The brush gray is more contemporary. The weathered blue version is a perfect match with contemporary designs and works well in transitional children's rooms. The bunk bed can be adapted to accommodate two twin mattresses (sold separately) and requires an a minimum height of 8 feet. The bed comes in one box. It is heavy and requires assistance to move it up stairs or around tight turns. It is also covered by a one-year guarantee for security.
5. Shyann twin over twin bunk bed with Trundle
For a lot of kids, bunk beds are a childhood staple--the ultimate space-saving furniture, but they're also a great way to make your room feel more adventurous and fun. However, when it comes to choosing the best bunk bed for your family there are plenty of options on the market. It is also crucial to choose one that is constructed to last 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 for kids sale beds (and slept in some of them!) to find the most suitable options.
We've got the top bunk beds for children on the market, from traditional wooden options to sleek metal models. There are bunk beds that fit every budget and need. We've found some with a touch of design flair, like this twin-overtwin model with slides. It's sure delight your kids (and may or not encourage some silly activities). Plus, since it's lower than the top bunk, it's a safer option for children who are younger.
This full-over-full bunk bed is another option. It can be divided into two beds for a more standard layout if your children outgrow their bunks. The sturdy construction can support up to 200 pounds for each lower bunk and 250 pounds for each upper bunk.
Bunk beds can be an expensive 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 kids Bunkbed outgrow their bunk beds, you can turn them into twin beds and save money.
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