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Buying Bunk Beds Kids

Bunk beds kids let siblings share a room without compromising their personal space and they can also be an ideal option for sleepovers. They can also have stairs or ladders to reach the top bunk, and are made from metal and wood.

Size

When you are looking for a bunk bed be sure to take precise measurements and compare them to the dimensions of your room. It is important to ensure that there's plenty of space for your children to climb up and down the ladder (or stairs in the case of bunks that have stairs) and to move around the loft without running into walls or furniture. It's also important to think about the bunk bed height and headroom in relation to your kids' standing and sitting height. You may need to buy a smaller bunk to fit children who are younger, while older children might prefer a higher-upset.

Bunk beds for kids usually come in two configurations including twin-overtwin and full-overfull. Both are excellent choices for accommodating multiple kids in one room. Some bunks have the option of a trundle to allow for additional guests for sleepovers. If your children are young, choose a low-level bunk bed, so that the lowest bunk is not more than 50 inches above the floor. This will keep your children from falling out of their beds, which is an accident hazard.

Another feature to consider is the clearance between the top bunk and the guardrails. The CPSC recommends the height of the top bunk mattress to be no higher than 5 inches higher than the guardrail. This will prevent your kids from rolling out of mattress during the night and falling into guardrails, which could lead to accidents or entrapment.

The most suitable bunk beds for children are made of sturdy materials and meet CPSC safety standards, says Ganjian. Examine the construction of every bunk bed to make sure it's constructed with high-quality wood and isn't brittle or unstable. Some of the most expensive bunk beds for kids also come with mortise-and-tenon joinery, and are Greenguard Gold Certified for meeting the strictest standards for chemical emissions.





Whether you're furnishing a guest bedroom, outfitting an apartment for vacation, or bunking up your own kids, this triple bunk from Pottery Barn is a smart choice. It's simple to put together with tools included and converts into three beds that stand on their own when your children grow out of the arrangement. It is available in a neutral finish that can be combined with both vibrant and muted shades, such as brushed gray or weathered blue.

Safety

Bunk beds can be a fun and exciting feature for any child's bedroom however, they can be dangerous when not properly assembled or used. Bunk bed-related injuries can occur at any age however, they are most common to kids under six. It is crucial to follow the safety and assembly guidelines and use the correct mattress size, and place the bunk beds in a way they aren't in conflict with heaters, windows, or hanging lights. It's also an excellent idea to regularly inspect the bunk bed for any signs of wear and tear, and make repairs as required.

The top bunk's height should be restricted to 4 feet. Also, there should be guardrails at the two ends of the bed. The gap between guardrails shouldn't be more than 3 1/2 inch to prevent suffocation. This will also ensure that your child cannot slide under the guardrail while sleeping. The mattress at the bottom should be supported by slats or wires that are directly beneath the bunk. They should be fastened with a secure nut at both ends to avoid a gap where your child might fall through.

The ladders and stairs must be securely attached to bunk beds and offer a safe way to get to the top level. Make sure the ladder isn't in close proximity to any dangers and that your children know they can only use it to climb up into the bed. Also, avoid rough play on the bunks since this can compromise the stability of the structure.

There isn't an age at which children are too old to be able to sleep in bunk beds, but many experts advise that children should not sleep in the top bunk until they are at least six years old and are able to sit still while sleeping. If you are unsure of your child's capacity to climb onto the top bunk, think about a twin/full-size bunk instead.

Style

Bunk beds let kids share a room and remain close to their siblings, while also maximizing space. They are also a great way to foster teamwork among younger children and can make sleepovers more fun for everyone involved. Bunks that include desks are great for teenagers and older kids because they combine sleeping and studying furniture into one. Bunks with stairs or ladders will make climbing up to the top bed more secure and easy for children of all ages. You can customize your bunk bed by selecting the size, style, and other features you'd like.

The kind of mattress you select will determine the level of comfort of your bunk bed. At Slumberland we have an array of premium mattresses for all types of bunk beds. We offer innerspring, hybrid memory foam, and other types of mattresses of all sizes.

Other design features to think about include ladders and stairs, safety rails, and extra storage options. Some bunk beds feature standard ladders that attach to the sides of the frame, whereas others feature a set stairs that are integrated into the frame. Staircases offer a more modern and sleek design and are more secure than conventional ladders.

You can also customize your bunk beds by selecting the color scheme that best matches the character of your children or the style of your rest room. Some bunk beds are available with a white finish, while others are available in dark cherry or natural wood finishes. If you're buying a wooden bed you can paint it to be in line with the color scheme of your children's rooms or stain it to keep the natural look.

You can add your own personal accent to your bunk beds by purchasing decorative lighting that is in line with the theme or style. For instance, recessed lights can be installed in the ceiling to give ample light without occupying floor space. If you have a metal or wooden bunk bed, you may consider adding swag lights that hang from the ceiling. They offer softer lighting.

Storage

Most bunk beds are characterized by their capacity to expand the space in your child's bedroom. This is achieved by stacking two mattresses on top of one other. The design of these beds often allows for the beds to be stacked until your children grow into teens and tweens or be separated into separate free-standing bed frames, which is ideal for families that may move often or have a smaller home.

These bunk beds come in a variety of configurations. They include the classic twin over twin full over twin and queen over queen (like Crate & Barrrel Babyletto TipToe White & Waxed Natural Wood Bunk Bed). Some are available with different heights, and some even include a step-ladder that is angled for easier climbing.

Another aspect to consider when selecting the best bunk bed is its structure, with certain models combining medium-density fiberboard and kiln dried hardwood. The former is cheaper and has an updated look however, the latter can be more durable and sturdy.

Bunks with trundle mattresses are a great option for sleepovers. Certain models allow you to add a second trundle in another configuration. These models can sleep up to three adults or children. This is ideal for a shared bedroom that helps strengthen family bonds and encourages friendships.

The last thing to think about when choosing the right bunk bed is design and color with clean whites, neutral grays, and muted clay finishes providing a range of aesthetic choices that will complement any bedroom decor. A white, crisp bunk is a great option for cottage, vibrant or coastal bedrooms. A neutral gray or clay finish will work with any color scheme as your child gets older.

While metal bunk bed of a bunk bed will differ, the majority of models have an affordable price that is comparable to other kinds of furniture for bedrooms. The cheaper bunk beds are made with cheaper materials, but the majority of our top-rated models are built to last enough to last beyond childhood.