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How to Find the Best Bunk Beds With Storage

Bunk beds are a great choice for kids who share the same room, and can save space without cramping their style. Look for bunk beds with storage options to keep their space clean and well-organized.

You could consider a bunk bed with stairs instead of ladders to allow easy access to the top bunk. Stairs may take up more space in the room however they are more secure and more stable.

Material

Anyone who is considering adding a bunk bed to their home should make an educated decision. You need to make sure that the bunk bed you select will be able to safely accommodate your children and any guests you might be hosting in the future, as well as that it is constructed of durable materials that will last for years to come. Bunk beds come in many different finishes, colors, and materials, so you can pick the one that is suitable for your space. If you are looking for bunk beds that are in the same color scheme as the furniture your child has consider this option. This will help you to organize the room and also ensure that your children don't feel like they have to change their furniture once they're older.

When shopping for a bunk bed, you'll also need to think about the way in which the mattress will be used. If you want to use the bed as a guest room for family members and friends, it is recommended to choose one with a trundle which will allow you to sleep up to three people in separate beds. If you're just intending to use the bunk bed for your children you can choose a twin-over-twin.

When shopping for bunk beds, durability is also an important aspect to take into consideration. Many of the options we have found have solid wood frames that can endure repeated use. The Max and Lilly bunk bed for instance, is constructed with thick New Zealand pine that should remain in good shape in time and will accommodate sleepers as heavy as 400 pounds each. If you're concerned about bunk beds not holding up to frequent use, then you can opt for the metal bunk bed. Metal is more robust than wooden bunk beds, and some are even GreenGuard Gold Certified. This means they're made from materials that emit low levels of volatile organic compounds, which can negatively affect the environment.

You'll also want to decide whether you want an incline, ladder or a slide to get to the top bunk. Ladders are less space-consuming however they can be a bit challenging for kids to climb. Stairs are safer and more convenient to use but can be expensive, and some come with built-in storage options or handrails that can help keep your children safe and organized when they climb the stairs.

Style

Many bunk bed brands have a variety of designs, ranging from modern to rustic. You'll also find options designed to suit various color palettes and bedroom themes. Some are made from environmentally-friendly materials. The Oeuf Perch Bunk Bed, for instance, is constructed of sustainable Baltic Birch plywood certified by the Forest Stewardship Council and eco-friendly MDF that are GreenGuard Gold certified. Other eco-friendly choices include the Fort Bunk Bed with a steel frame that is more durable than wood yet it is lighter than the majority of metal bunk beds. The Fort is a great choice for small spaces as it doesn't include a storage space and the ladder and stairs are situated on the sides of the frame instead of at the end. It also has a 250-pound weight limit for the top bed which is a bit lower than some other bunk beds on this list.

The majority of bunk beds come with a staircase. However, some are equipped with an inbuilt ladder or side-mounted stairs that take up less space than traditional ones. These types are also more sturdy than end-mounted ladders which can sometimes be unstable. Certain models combine these features, such as the Shyann bunk bed by Harriet Bee. The built-in stairs have two shelves that are open for plush animals, chapter books and toy baskets.

The Walters Twin-Over-Twin Solid Wood Bunk Bed from Francis Loft and Bunks is another great choice for families with children who are smaller and teens who sleep. The minimalist design, slatted footboards and headboards, and the ladder built-in are stylish and durable. This model offers plenty of space to play. The top bunk has extra-tall 14-inch guard rails that protect against falls, while the bottom bunk comes with a complete mattress that can be utilized with a trundle, which means that this model can accommodate three or four sleepers.

Some manufacturers provide the weight capacity of each Bunk Beds Store bed on their product pages. This can be helpful for families with sleepers who are taller or heavier. This metric is listed next to the bed dimensions. It will help you determine if the bunk bed is suitable for your family.

Safety

While bunk beds are a fun and exciting option for kids but they also pose safety concerns if not used properly. It's important to adhere to the guidelines of the manufacturer, use guardrails and regularly check the bed's foundation for any signs of deterioration or looseness. Bunk beds should also be placed in a manner that doesn't block doors and windows that are designated as emergency escape routes.

The ladders and stairs must be firmly secured to the frame of the bunk bed and should have enough height for sleeping people to safely step on and off of. The guard rails should extend at least 12cm higher than the mattress to prevent anyone from falling off the top bunk, and they shouldn't have large gaps in which a head or leg could be stuck.

A majority of the top bunk beds with storage are designed to meet all safety standards, such as anti-tip and lead testing. The Daxter twin over full bunk bed from Pottery Barn Kids, for example, is constructed from MDF and heated wood for the highest stability. It is also able to pass all the required lab tests by third-party labs to ensure that it is safe to sleep on. Additionally, this bunk bed has the standard guardrails for the top bunk, as well as an sturdy ladder with a fashionable slatted feet and head that will complement any contemporary or modern bedroom.

When you are looking for bunk beds, you must be aware of the capacity for weight of each bed. You need to ensure that the bunk mattress is able to withstand the weight of your children and any guests you may invite over for sleepovers.

It's also important to educate children that the bunk bed is not to play roughhousing or roughhousing. It is only a ladder to get out and in and keep clothing and other objects away from the corners of the room in order to avoid any potential hazards to tripping. Don't hang backpacks or other objects from the bunk bed posts, or on the ladder. These could be projectiles if there is an accident.

Stores

There are a variety of options for bunk beds that meet the needs of children as well as adults. Many bunks come in a traditional twin over twin design however, there are models that have room for four, with a complete bed on the top and a twin bed at the bottom. Some bunk beds have a futon at the bottom, meaning that the same sleeping area can also serve as a home office or living room depending on the needs of your family.

The most convenient and fastest way to reach the top bunk is with ladders, which are usually straight or angled from the front of the bed or from the side. Staircase bunks are a favorite among parents and older children. They have an expansive staircase with plenty of space for feet that are sturdy. This makes it easier to climb and decreases the risk of accidents.

There are many storage options for bunk beds. These include closets and drawers which allow you to have more space to store your clothes and other items. Other options for bunk bed storage include futons that can be transformed into sleeper and sofa, desks with integrated storage, and built-in shelving for books and toys.

Another factor to consider is the capacity to support the weight of your bunk bed, which is usually provided by manufacturers. It is important to know how much your bunk bed can hold to ensure that you don't overfill it and risk an accident. You'll usually find this information by looking at the description of the product or by calling the manufacturer directly.