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How to Choose the Best Bunk Bed With Slide<br /><br />A bunk bed with slide can transform a bedroom into a fun and exciting play area. The sturdy construction and safety guardrails ensure a safe sleep, while the easy storage steps can support twin mattresses without requiring the use of a box spring.<br /><br />Choose from three finish options to match a variety of styles of decor. Clean, crisp white is a fail-proof match for coastal, cottage or vibrant rooms. muted gray or clay look great in modern spaces.<br /><br />1. <a href="https://ballband71.bravejournal.net/a-look-into-the-future-what-is-the-best-bunk-beds-for-low-ceilings-industry">best bunk bed ideas</a> with Slide<br /><br /><br /><br />If you're seeking a bunk bed that will endure the test of time, look for a solid wood option. Fenton states that solid wood bunk beds are more durable and can be stained or painted to match any decor in your bedroom. There are also metal bunk beds, which are usually more affordable but can be more noisy and uncomfortable. Bunk beds should have guardrails at least six inches higher than the mattress. The top bunk should also have an erect ladder. If you have younger children prefer an angled ladder rather than straight ones, as it occupies less floor space and is easier to navigate for little ones, Fenton adds.<br /><br />Max &amp; Lily's bunk bed can accommodate two twin mattresses and doesn't occupy much space. It has numerous features that parents will love including an integrated bookcase as well as drawers that can be removed from the bottom bunk. There is also a trundle that can be used for sleepovers. It has a minimalist, elegant design and is constructed from durable reclaimed birch and pine plywood that is certified GREENGUARD gold, which means that it doesn't release harmful chemicals into air. The bunk bed is on the expensive side and requires assembly, but the manufacturer offers in-home delivery for a fee and offers specific instructions.<br /><br />Another alternative is this bunk with a low profile from Mainstays, which fits two twin mattresses and has a shorter silhouette that's better suited to smaller rooms. It has some flexible features as well with the option to separate each bed into twin beds if you're children are ready for a fresh look. Fenton says it comes in a variety of finishes and features an angle ladder that is much easier to climb than one straight, but still takes up less space.<br /><br />This loft bed made by Oeuf will last for a long time and into your teens if decide to let your children use their bunk beds a bit longer. It's made in Europe using FSC Baltic Birch wood, and is GREENGUARD Gold-certified to ensure it doesn't release any harmful gasses, and you can choose between a walnut or birch finish.<br /><br />2. Max &amp; Lily Low Bunk Bed with Slide<br /><br />This twin over twin bunkbed is constructed of knot-free solid wood that will maximize your bedroom space. The non-toxic low VOC neutral finish helps to create the health of your indoor environment. the 14-inch tall guardrails on top bunk provide safety for children. The ladder reversible is designed with rounded edges to allow for easier climbing. It can be positioned either side of the bed depending on your room layout. The sturdy construction is reinforced with plywood slats, and metal support bars, as well as strong metal-on-metal bolt connections that can hold up to 400 pounds of weight per sleeping surface.<br /><br />This bunk bed is part of the Maxwood brand family, which is renowned for its superior quality safety, comfort and entertainment. It's built to last. The design is space-saving, allowing two sleeping surfaces to be stacked, and can also be enhanced by play curtains (purchased separately). The headboards and footboards are finished with an extremely low VOC, durable finish, while matching, flush hardware gives the bed modern, sleek design. The bed comes with a comprehensive instruction manual, all of the necessary hardware and a bunkie board. It is simple to assemble and doesn't require an additional box spring. Max &amp; Lily offers a 10-year limited warranty from the manufacturer on all their products.<br /><br />3. Merax Twin Over Two Twin Bunk Beds with Slide and Staircase<br /><br />This twin over twin bunkbed that comes with a slide will transform your child's room into a fun playhouse. This bunk bed is a functional playhouse that can transform your child's bedroom into a cabin-inspired playhouse. It has an integrated slide that lets their imaginations soar.<br /><br />The wood bunk bed comes with a pitched roof with two front windows, giving it a cute "house" design and allowing kids to feel cozy while they sleep or play. This bunk bed with a house design comes with two drawers and an integrated storage shelf. It is ideal for small rooms.<br /><br />This twin over twin bunk bed with slide and stairs is made of sturdy pine and MDF for strength and stability. The sturdy slats on this bed eliminate the necessity for foundations or box springs which makes it easy to put together. With full-length guardrails for the upper bunk, this bunk bed is suitable for kids of all ages. It also offers the extra security you require to ensure your kids have the best night's rest.<br /><br />The lower bunk is perfect for younger children, while the top bunk has an expansive layout that is ideal for older siblings and guests. This bunk bed can be easily accessed by stepping on the ladder included. Kids can also get up and down on their own. The attached slide adds extra fun and meets the needs of your child's play to ensure they awake with a smile on their face every morning. This wooden bunk bed with stairs and slide comes in a variety of boxes, so it's simple to assemble and requires no tools.<br /><br />4. Max &amp; Lily twin over full bunk bed with slide<br /><br />This bunk bed is the perfect mix of functionality and fun that children and parents love. The bed's low profile is perfect for smaller spaces. The top bunk features tall 14" guardrails that fit the standard dimensions of a mattress. The angled ladder features smooth edges that allow for a comfortable and easy climb. Solid, knot-free New Zealand pine wood adds strength and stability and the footboards and headboards slatted and flush and color-matched hardware give it a modern, sleek look. Its durable and low VOC finish is easy to maintain and it meets or exceeds the safety standards of the federal government for children's furniture. Instructions, upper/lower slats, and the necessary hardware are included.<br /><br />Bunk beds can be expensive--especially ones with a slide, which can run more than $1,000. Laura Fenton, the author of The Bunk Bed Book : The 115 Designs for Twins, Triplets and More She says it's important to compare your options prior to making the purchase.<br /><br />She recommends that you look for a bed with solid construction, since this will ensure the bunk will stand the test of time abuse and use. She also suggests looking at the material, which should be made of durable and environmentally friendly wood or a durable composite. The majority of the bunks in our roundup are made of either material, and a lot are Greenguard Gold certified, meaning they are in compliance with or above air quality standards set by the Environmental Protection Agency.<br /><br />The last thing to consider is the ladder, which is straight or angled, and should be put on the right or left side of the longest end of the bed, based on the size of the room and arrangement. Fenton says that angled ladders require more space to climb however they are also safer. Straight ladders are easier to fall from. Some of the bunks in our review have stairs that are easier to climb, but they take up more space on the floor, which could be a good option for your child if they are younger and needs more support to get into bed.<br /><br />Most of our picks can be transformed into two separate beds so that your child can use the bunk as they grow. For example the Oeuf Perch bunk, a favorite of Fenton and writer (and mom of two) Alex Morris, can be separated into a loft and an ordinary twin bed, to ensure that it doesn't feel "baby" as your child enters their teen years.<br /><br />
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