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How to Choose the Best Bunk Bed Design

Bunk beds can be a great addition to a shared children bedroom or guest room. They can also provide extra storage and make the space seem bigger.

Some bunks have ladders (which Fenton says are easier to climb than the stairs) and some even have trundles at the bottom that allow for additional sleepovers. Some bunks can fit twin XL beds and full mattresses, which makes them great for older children and adults.

1. Keep It Simple

It's not required for a bunk bed to be the centerpiece of the room. In fact, it's often best to use it as a backdrop item that allows other elements like storage, artwork and other furniture to be the main focus. This simple bunk bed design, featuring beds with matching footboards as well as headboards, is an excellent illustration.

Many bunk beds are built into the wall. This makes them appear less like an addition and more like permanent fixtures in the room. Although built-in beds may look gorgeous, there are still beautiful freestanding designs. This one is made of wood, but uses pipe fittings to build the railing and the ladder. You can create a similar structure using the Single Socket Tee, Flange Elbow and 90 Degree Elbow fittings from Kee Klamp.

Bunk beds can be the perfect solution for a shared child's bedroom, especially in smaller homes. Think about a staggered bed that lets two people sleep on the top bunk, but leaves ample space below for storage, play and studying. This l-shaped bed, for instance, offers ample space underneath the lower bed. It also provides enough space for each child to set up a small table.

2. Adding Extra Storage

Innovative storage solutions can transform your bedroom into a stylish and functional space, regardless of whether you decide to build your own bunk beds or purchase a pre-built model. These handy accessories include staircases that offer a handy place to store clothes and other things without sacrificing the aesthetics of a bunk bed and shelves on the wall that are ideal to store books, toys and other decorative items.

Drawers that can be tucked under the frame are another fantastic way to add storage space to a bunk bed. These small compartments can be used to store out-of-season clothing, extra bedding, or even blankets and books. They're also hidden from view, they won't hinder the design of the bedroom.

If you're looking to make your bunk bed more efficient, look for models that have a desk area into the bottom bunk. This is a great choice for bedrooms of teenagers, but also works well in smaller rooms. And, if you're short on desk space, you could consider installing a freestanding table near the bunks, to provide an additional area to work or study. You can also choose a staggered bunk. This is a popular option that allows children to sleep three people in a small room by providing two twin beds on top of an entire bottom bed.

3. The addition of a workstation

Bunk beds can be great for both adults and children. Bunk Beds Uk beds are a great way to make space and provide a fun element to your space. With a few easy changes to make your bunk bed more personalized and fit in with the style of your room.

One of the great things about bunk beds is that they can double as a work station or desk. This is a great option for kids who are getting into school age and require a space to study or do homework. Many bunk beds come with a built-in desk and all you need to do is take it out when your child is required to do some work, and then take it back to take it back when they're finished.

You might want to consider the Kee Klamp Kit to add modern workspaces to your bunk bed. This loft bed in the farmhouse style comes with a twin-over-queen size loft bed with black ladder, and an integrated workspace beneath, complete a full length table and divider made of wood, and a convenient shelf.

4. Adding a Princess-Themed Bed

Bunk beds are a fun accessory to any room for kids regardless of whether for siblings or just for the occasional guest. As they are usually the focal point of rooms they must look beautiful. Begin by measuring the room and determining the size you're able to work within. Be sure to take into account the height of your ceiling, particularly in the case of children in the top bunk because this could be a risk for children (especially if there is a ceiling fan in the vicinity).

A majority of our favorite bunk beds can be converted into two separate beds to meet the growing needs of your child. This twin-over-full bunk bed is a good example. It has a simple, sturdy build and four different finishes making it easy to find one that is compatible with your kids' room's decor.

If you're looking for a bed that is both fun and functional take a look at this twin-over-full design with a slide built in. You can equip the upper bunk with a pull-out TV stand to serve as an entertainment center, or add a trundle on the bottom bunk to host sleepovers. The solid wood construction and timeless style ensures that this bunk will look great even after your kids are tweens and teens, too.

5. Keep It Neutral

Bunk beds can be a great option to create a functional and child-friendly space. One of the easiest methods to do this is to keep your colors neutral. This bunk beds for kids bed blends traditional and modern features in neutral shades of gray, blue and white that won't be out of style as your child gets older. There is a drawer beneath the lower bunk that can be used to store a twin trundle for sleepovers. This is a great option for a shared room for two children.

Pastels are perfect for bunk rooms as they bring color and fun and keep the room trendy and chic. This bunk room, designed by Kelly from Hartley Home, uses a mix of pale green, smokey grey and cloud white that gives the beds a serene look. The bedding in the same color scheme can be used to bring the room together. Kids (and parents) alike will appreciate the design.

When selecting a bunk bed, it's important to consider how you'll use the space. If you want your children's beds to function as an office or study space, you should choose the loft model with an built-in desk and chair underneath for a sleeker appearance. This classic wood bunk bed by @bluedreamslady has an area of storage that is big enough to hold books and toys.

6. Give a pop of Color

The majority of bunk beds are made for elementary school children. However adults can also benefit from the space-saving solution. A bunk bed is an excellent option for an elegant adult's bedroom, particularly if the design is streamlined and has a minimal color scheme. For example this West Elm x Pottery Barn modern-day twin bunk bed will look lovely in a neutral room with plenty of natural wood and white furnishings.

Bunk beds work well in any room, even attics or bonus rooms with slanted roofs. Marnie Custom Homes' custom-built design is ideal for rooms that have an unusual shape. However, a DIY solution could be attractive. Select a bunk bed that is custom-made with railings constructed to prevent bruises and bumps when climbing the stairs.

A bunk bed can be used to create an exciting theme for a child's bedroom. Create a forest hideout for girls or boys by incorporating trees and woodland creatures or add some bright color with a nautical look. A Scandi-inspired bunk bed can appear sleek and modern in a palette of grey, blue, and white, as you can see in this stunning new holiday home designed by Georgina Jeffries.

7. Mixing It Up

While bunk beds are great for rooms for children but they don't have to be limited to that demographic. A modern bunk bed is a fantastic solution for an adult's bedroom.

Consider the overall aesthetics of the space when picking the ideal bunk beds. There are many styles to pick from that include bohemian, classical and coastal, so take your time to choose the one that works best bunk beds for your style. Play around with the design of your space and think about how you can incorporate the bunk bed.

For example, if you have a queen-over-queen bunk bed, try adding an upholstered bench to the bottom of the bed below. This will create a relaxing space to read or relax and help create a visual separation between the two beds.

A staircase is a great option to make your bunk beds appear less childish. This will instantly give your room a more sophisticated appearance, and is a safer choice for older children. Plus, you can easily decorate the staircase in a manner that is in keeping with your child's bedroom theme, like this nautical bedroom designed by Raili Clasen.