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The Best Bunk Beds For Small Rooms<br /><br />Bunk beds are an excellent option for siblings in small rooms However, they can be beneficial for children who have a shared bedroom. Choose one that has a sturdy ladder and plenty of room under the bunk to store things.<br /><br />Take into consideration the material: Wood is durable, and can last for a long period of time. Metal frames might be lighter but they are more prone to corrosion.<br /><br />1. Harriet Bee Tena Bunk Bed<br /><br />Harriet Bee provides a wide variety of bunk beds available in a variety styles. But, the majority of customers love their sturdy construction and ease of assembly. This twin-over full option is constructed of dry kiln-dried wood for an extremely solid feel. It also has a full length guardrail on its top to stop falls and entrapment. The ladder is fixed and doesn't slide around. It is also Greenguard Gold-certified and has a broad base with slats. As such, it won't be sagging or causing structural issues for a long time.<br /><br />Metal bunk beds can be less expensive, but they tend to have a rustic look that isn't for everyone. This wood option is simple and clean lines that will go with any decor. It comes with a unique feature that sets it apart from other bunk beds: a slide that's attached to the side of the twin bed at the bottom. This adds a fun, playful feature that kids will love and can help in encouraging children to make use of the stairs to move up and down from their bed. This bunk bed is equipped with an additional trundle to provide additional sleeping space.<br /><br />This bunk bed comes with the added benefit of being able be converted into two twin-sized beds when your children are no longer on the top bunk. This is a great choice for those who don't want to spend a lot more than the standard bunk bed. It's a stylish, functional bed that will expand with your kids as they grow older.<br /><br />2. <a href="https://blogfreely.net/rollcarrot01/dont-be-enticed-by-these-trends-about-best-low-profile-bunk-beds">best built in bunk beds</a><br /><br />If a bunk bed with slides is a must for your kids, go for this model by Matrix. This GREENGUARD-certified model is the most expensive one on our list. It has a low profile, making it ideal for rooms with low ceilings. It also has slats that are horizontal instead of a boxspring to save space. This version of the bunk bed features ladders instead of stairs, making it safer for children to climb.<br /><br />The beds are connected with a unique rock-lock system that prevents them from moving. You can be sure it will last for many years. Adding the slide is a great option to make sleeping in a bunk feel more like an adventure. The solid wood angled ladder comes with wide, grooved steps as well as handholds for easy climbing. The whole piece is durable enough to hold 800 pounds (more than twice the U.S. safety standard) which means it can be used by teens and adults as well.<br /><br /><br /><br />Stairs are a different option for bunk beds but they need more space and can be difficult to navigate for smaller children, especially if you select a staircase with drawers (like this one from Harriet Bee). This Flexa design comes with the benefit of additional storage under each bed. It can be transformed into a mid-high or low loft bed by taking the slide off and converting the ladder to create an stairwell, so it will remain in use for your family well as your children get older.<br /><br />Trendy Space offers plenty of fun kids' bunk beds in Singapore such as this modular model that has a staircase and built-in storage. It can be customized to fit your space, and is available in many different colors. If you want a more modern look, consider the metal-framed Max Bunk Bed.<br /><br />3. Harriet Bee Tena Bunk bed with drawers<br /><br />The metal bunk bed can be dressed up to look either traditional or contemporary based on the style. It's made to last, and the top and bottom beds can be separated, which is a handy feature for shared rooms or sleepover-friendly spaces. Plus, it's Fair Trade certified and made with sustainable materials and finishes.<br /><br />Note The ladder's angled design is quite high, which means it might not be suitable for children who aren't good climbers. As always the AAP suggests keeping children younger than 6 in the bottom bunk, and placing the youngest child in the top bunk only if you have enough ceiling clearance.<br /><br />This twin-over full model from Harriet Bee offers a classic bunk bed style with the mission-inspired headboards and footboards. It also has a solid-wood frame and slats for mattress support. The neutral finish can be paired with any design and the bunk can be divided into two separate beds when you're ready to move into a private bedroom.<br /><br />Another benefit is that the bottom bunk can be elevated to a higher level with the addition of an under-bed trundle, giving you even more sleeping space for guests. This is a bunk bed that can grow with your child, making it an excellent investment for small homes.<br /><br />If you're considering bunk beds with a staircase, it's important to consider how much storage you'll need under the beds. If you're looking to maximize space efficiency, you should choose an option with drawers for storage. In this minimalist bunk bed, the drawers are a great place to store your clothes and toys, but they also open up valuable floor space that can be used as a desk, entertainment center, or other purpose.<br /><br />4. Matrix Ladder Bunk Bed Slide<br /><br />A bunk bed is the best multitasker in a kid's room and, when it's coupled with a slide, it adds a sense adventure to their shared bedroom. Most bunk beds have an incline that leads directly to the top bed but this one features a house-like front with five charming windows. It'll make them dream about their next sleepover.<br /><br />The sturdy structure of this bunk bed comes with a weight capacity of 2,000 pounds per bed. Fenton and Morris also point out that there is ample storage space underneath the bottom bunk.<br /><br />The bunk bed is available in three different size combinations that include twin-overtwin and full-overfull as well as twin-overfull. It can be divided into two separate beds when they're ready for a little separation, and it includes a pull-out trundle bed to accommodate guests at sleepovers.<br /><br />Its robust construction makes it an excellent choice for families with small children. It is available in three new colors that enhance the look of any child's bedroom. White is a timeless color that can be adapted to changing trends, whereas the rich walnut and smoky gray complement a variety of interior colors.<br /><br />Although the majority of bunk beds have a standard ladder that connects directly to the top mattress however, you can switch out this bed's ladder for stairs to make it a more compact option. A slatted, handrail-equipped staircase leads your children to the top bunk. Extra-high guardrails with a height of 17 inches offer safety when they climb.<br /><br />The bunk bed can be made to order with the colors you select. It also includes an integrated bookcase to store your children's toys and chapter books as well as their sports equipment. This bed isn't returnable, so be sure you take measurements prior to purchasing to ensure that it will fit.<br /><br />5. Twin-over-Full-Bunk bed<br /><br />Bunk beds are a great way to add extra sleeping space in a small room. In certain designs, they can accommodate full bunks as well as two twin mattresses. Some bunk beds come with built-in stairs at the bottom of the lower mattress, while others require separate ladders. The classic twin-over full model is a great choice for small rooms. It maximizes area on the floor and provides a flexible sleeping arrangement that will grow with your child. It's also great for guest rooms and sleepovers.<br /><br />Designers can make a bunk space even more practical by adding storage space to the structure. They often build in drawers or shelving into the staircase risers, which could store anything from clothes to toys, or extra bedding. They may also put in shallow niches with recessed spaces over the beds that could be used for reading lights or for displaying art.<br /><br />Many bunk bed manufacturers sell separate storage units that can be put under the lower bunk, or on the side. These storage units are a cost-effective option for children to have an area to keep their belongings. This makes children feel more responsible.<br /><br />If you're thinking about a traditional twin-overfull bunk or a different type, it's helpful to take a look at some alternatives in person prior to making a purchase. If you're able, bring your kids along, as they'll want to test out their new spot. This will let you gain a better understanding of the dimensions of a bunk bed your space and will aid in avoiding buyer's regret. If you're unable to go to a shop, browse online for images of bunk beds in action. Also, take note of the measurements of each one from the floor up to the top of the lower bunk.<br /><br />
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