Bunk Beds Add Style and Character to Kids' Rooms
Bunk beds can bring style and character to a room for children. double top bunk bed in a vast range of designs and configurations, from traditional twin over full to futon to L-shaped.
Most bunks have ladders, that are much easier to climb than stairs and do not take up floor space. Some have a fixed ladder, while others put the ladder on either the right or left side of the long side of the bunk.
Size
There are several sizes of bunk beds available to accommodate the requirements of families. The standard bunk bed is made up of two twin mattresses that are stacked vertically on one another. However, other mattress sizes such as full, queen or twin XL can also be used. In addition, the height of the top mattress can be adjusted to increase or decrease the space between the mattress and the ceiling.
Some manufacturers recommend that there be at least 6-8 inches of space between bottom of mattress and the top of the slats. This will ensure that top sleepers have enough room to move about and not hit their heads on the ceiling when they climb into or out of bed. A railing for protection is typically installed at the bottom of the mattress to avoid the possibility of falling while sleeping.
The triple bunk is an additional option that can be found in a variety of styles and configurations. This configuration usually consists of one twin bed on the bottom and two full beds that are stacked vertically. This kind of bunk bed is ideal for siblings that share rooms or for summer camps, and college dormitories which require students to be in a shared room.
You might consider a loft bed if you have a large bedroom but don't have enough space to build a traditional bunkbed. This option has a desk or a futon that is placed underneath the bed, and makes space above the bunks to accommodate other furniture, such as dressers bookshelves and toy boxes.
A double-over-futon bunk bed is a popular choice for young adults or teenagers who require the extra storage space of a full-size futon at the bottom, while having a comfortable and functional upper bunk. This type of bunk bed comes in a variety of configurations. It is offered in four different ladder attachment positions as well as an array of colors. Some models include an integrated desk and drawer to ensure that adults or students can work comfortably.
Style
There are a variety of styles of bunk beds to suit the requirements of different rooms and families. When choosing the design of bunk beds to purchase make sure that it is compatible with the decor in your child's room as well as the design of the room. The color of the bed can make the room appear more modern. Bunk beds can be found in a variety of colors, such as white, gray and black.
Whatever design of the bunk bed you pick, it is important to make sure it comes equipped with safety rails for the top sleeping area because this will provide your children with additional security. The majority of sets also come with an elevated ladder that leads up to the top bunk. If you do have space, you can also opt for a loft which does not require a ladder for access to the top bunk, but will instead have an escalator.
If you are looking to maximize your kids room, you may want to consider a double bunk bed that has stairs. This type of bunk lets you use the bottom bunk to store things, and it offers a safe and simple method for your kids to climb up to the top of the bed.
Another popular option for a bunk bed is the twin over full, which is perfect for older siblings that require more space, or parents who have more than one child sharing a single room. These bunk beds permit the addition of an additional lower bunk, called a trundle. This is great for sleepovers.
When choosing a bunk bed, it is crucial to consider that your children will grow up and eventually leave the bunks. It is recommended to buy the set that allows the bunks to separate into beds that will give you years of versatility and functionality.
A bunk room with an area for sitting is the ultimate playroom. In this bedroom, designed by Lucy Harris Studio, Bubble wallpaper from Chasing Paper covers the bunks and is complemented by a ceiling painted in Benjamin Moore Blue Jean. The addition of a sitting area makes the bunks less imposing and creates a relaxing atmosphere for kids to spend time together.
Safety
Bunk beds are ideal for a child's room. They can be dangerous however, if not properly inspected and constructed. About 36,000 injuries caused by bunk beds require emergency medical attention each year. Fortunately, the majority of these injuries are not serious. Younger children are at the highest risk of injury due to the fact that they do not have a fully developed sense of space. They are also more likely to leap on or off the upper bunk and to make use of their beds for playing. The American Academy of Pediatrics advises parents not to let children younger than six sleep on the top bunk.
Parents can make sure their children's bunk beds are safe by following a few basic guidelines. For instance a ladder must be placed on the outside of the bunk and not inside it. The rails should also be at least 5 inches higher than the mattress, and the area to climb in and out of the bed shouldn't exceed 15 inches. The beds should also not be placed near windows or behind clutter that could fall onto children while they sleep.

When building bunk beds parents must adhere to the instructions of the manufacturer to the letter. Screws should be tightened securely but not so tight that they scratch the wood. The bed should not squeak or move. It is recommended to get the bunk beds checked by an expert after they have been put together, and have an expert test them before allowing your children to use them.
Bunk beds can free up space in a child's bedroom and add a touch of style. However, it is essential that parents establish ground rules for their children and monitor them carefully to prevent injury. It is also an excellent idea to install lighting for night in the room. Also, teach children that it is not safe to hang items on the beds, since this poses a strangulation risk. Children should be taught not to play rough around furniture and beds.
Comfort
The bunk beds you pick will be a focus in your child's rooms So they'll need to be comfortable enough to rest comfortably in. Many of our beds feature high-density foam mattresses designed with kids in mind. Look for frames made of dry kiln-dried wood and sturdy hardware.
If your kids prefer the comfort of a traditional mattress you can still find a comfortable double bunk bed. We offer a range of sizes and styles to meet your needs, including twin-over-full and triple bunk beds. These are great for siblings who share a room because they allow each child to have their own space. The space below them can be used for storage or to construct pillows forts.
Triple bunk beds provide an ideal solution for rooms with limited floor space as well as low ceilings. The top two beds are aligned at an angle and are separated by a low bottom bunk, leaving space underneath to accommodate desks or a dresser. We also have a full over queen loft bed, with an enormous full-size bed on the top and an a smaller twin bed at the bottom. This allows kids to share a room with ease and gives them plenty of space to put an office, dresser, or toys.
Storkcraft bunks come in a variety of finishes that complement the design of any child's bedroom. A classic white finish is a timeless choice that will work with any modern bedroom and a espresso or brushed gray stain will add a natural touch to rustic or farmhouse styles. Some bunks are able to be split into separate beds, which is great when your kids decide they're old enough for bunks or you move them to a different space.
Some bunks feature a trundle that is hidden and can be accessed from underneath the bottom bed, making it a safe and practical way to accommodate additional guests for sleepovers. Some bunk beds are equipped with an built-in desk which can be used for storage, study or even play by your children.