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The Best Made Bunk Beds

Whether you need more sleeping space for your children in a tight room or you want to maximize your shared bedroom, bunk beds offer flexibility and functionality. The best made bunk beds are durable and well-crafted, offering the best bunk quality sleep.

Storage options can be useful especially for small spaces. Find beds with drawers or shelves underneath.

Safety

A bunk bed can provide an exciting and fun sleeping space for kids, but it's crucial for parents to consider the safety of their children. Most bunk bed injuries are completely preventable, and by following simple guidelines and taking the necessary precautions children can sleep comfortably on their bunks. These suggestions include following instructions for assembly from the manufacturer, informing your children about how to use the bed safely, and regularly inspecting and maintaining your bunk bed.

If you are choosing a bunk bed, choose one that is constructed of durable materials, and has additional safety features, such as holes that prevent entrapment in the ladder or guard rails. The mattress must fit snugly into the frame, and there shouldn't be gaps that could create the risk of entrapment for children.

The ladder's rungs should be evenly spaced and should be securely fastened to the bunk bed for stability. The top bunk should have guard rails surrounding it, so that kids aren't able to fall and strike their heads or bodies. Most manufacturers require that the guard rails be at least 5 inches above the surface of the mattress.

The weight limit of each bunk is also crucial. It is important to adhere to the weight limit set by the manufacturer for each bunk. Overstepping this limit can cause the bed to collapse or become unstable. The weight limits for bunk beds are usually labelled so make sure to check them when shopping.

Also, children shouldn't jump or play roughly on the bunk bed. Moreover, it is recommended that they don't hang things from the guard rails on the top bunk, as this can potentially strangle them if they get caught in it. It is important to teach children to take away their toys after playing, and not leave them on the bunk.

These safety tips will allow kids enjoy their bunk beds without worrying about their safety. If they take the time to follow these guidelines, parents can be confident that their children sleep on a safe and secure bunk bed that they will love for a long time to come.

Stores

Whether you're furnishing bedrooms for kids, furnishing a dorm or maximizing space in your home bunk beds are adaptable and more stylish than ever. Bunks come in a wide variety of styles and finishes that range from traditional twin-over-twin designs to twin lofts that have lower storage, trundle beds, and more. Choose sturdy bases in a variety of colors, and add extras such as ladders, storage steps or detachable slides.

Most of the options we found are able to be customized by adding other components, like a trundle or additional shelving under the bed's bottom. This lets you design the ideal configuration that suits your space and style preferences. Some of our choices can be disassembled easily and can be used as separate beds. This allows you to make use of the furniture for a long time after your kids have outgrown their bunk.

The shape of a bunk bed can have a significant impact on its appearance and functionality, so pay close attention to the size of the base, as well as the silhouette it will leave on your wall. Before purchasing, test the silhouette using blue painter's tape on your floor to see how it will fit in your space, and don't forget to consider any fixed elements such as windows, closet doors and other furniture.

Our top-rated bunks come with angled ladders, which save space and look better than stairs. They're a little trickier to climb however, so be sure your kids are old enough to use them with adult supervision. There are ladders that leave the top bunk unlocked but these may not be as stable.

Remember that the more expensive bunk beds are usually made of more durable woods and other materials and come with more security features. For instance, you'll discover that the more expensive bunks are Greenguard Gold Certified,1 which means that the manufacturer makes use of less wood and other materials in their construction to reduce volatile organic compounds as well as other pollutants that contribute to indoor air pollution.

Mattress

A quality bunk mattress is among the best ways to guarantee an unwinding night's sleep for your children. It should be supportive and comfortable for children of all different ages. The mattress's surface for sleeping must also be durable enough to last for a long time. Look for a mattress with a weight limit appropriate for the number of users.

When selecting a mattress for a bunk bed, you must think about the dimensions of your bedroom and whether or not you plan to add additional features such as drawers or trundles. These elements can affect the weight capacity and the height of the mattress. It is important to consider the height your child will be when he/she begins sleeping on the top bunk. Most manufacturers recommend that children younger than six years older should not be sleeping on the top bunk.

For a mattress that can grow with your kids, look for an option that can be converted into two beds when they're ready for regular single beds. This Pottery Barn Kids bed is an excellent example of this: It's Greenguard Gold and Fair Trade certified, and made from ecologically responsible materials such as MDF and Kiln-dried wood. It's also built to meet industry safety standards which include anti-tip tests and chemical and lead testing.

If you're looking for a bunk bed that will accommodate different body types, try a hybrid or a memory foam mattress. Both of these sleeping surfaces are ideal for bunk beds because they're both lightweight and durable. The Linenspa Siena mattress, for example, is made up of five layers of all-foam construction. This hybrid bunk bed mattress has the bottom layer of a 6-inch coil, topped with 1.5 inches of comfort and 0.5 inches support foam. This combo provides a medium firm feeling that's suitable for a majority of sleepers. The top layer of the mattress is made from responsive gel memory foam that molds to the unique shape of each individual sleeper to offer the best pressure relief.

Look into a mattress with a cooling system that disperses body heat, and one that has fabrics that breathe. This will keep you cool and comfortable. You should also consider mattresses with specialized structures or techniques to control moisture. These include gel infusions and aerated design.

Style

Bunk beds are available in a variety of shapes and sizes, depending on the size of the room and your child's requirements. Bunks can also come in a variety of shapes, such as the traditional twin over twin or a full bed that sits on top of an queen (for instance, the Crate & Kids Babyletto TipToe White & Washed Natural Wood Kids Bunk Bed).

For a modern pick for a modern loft bed, consider this one from Oeuf that has built-in storage drawers and an adjustable ladder attachment to fit the layout of your room. It comes in multiple finishes to complement their bedroom furniture. It is constructed using Baltic birch plywood and eco-MDF that is environmentally friendly and non-toxic. The bunk on the bottom is low to the floor, which means it doesn't take up much space.

If your children love to entertain friends or family, a fun bunk bed with a removable slide could be the right solution. Kids can switch between a standard twin bed on top and a larger mattress at the bottom. And no one will be unhappy about having to share the bed! While some slides eat up a good portion of the bunk below it is quite small in size with a ladder on either side of the bunk and angled to allow for easy climbing.

A more affordable option that's still well rated by parents, this metal bunk bed has a sleek design and comes in two colors. Fenton calls it"a "tank", and it's also the most affordable bunk bed in this roundup. It comes with solid guardrails on both sides to ensure that kids are safe. It's not as simple in design as other options on this list but can be adjusted to accommodate twin-over-full or twin-over-twin configurations and is available in Room and Board's full array of colors.

If you're looking for a bunk bed that will expand with your children take a look at this full-size triple bunk from PB Teen and West Elm. It's a style chameleon that can go from rustic to modern with a quick change in decor. It offers enough space for a full-size desk and dresser on the right wall. It's a great choice for shared rooms and can be converted into three freestanding beds.