Modern Bunk Beds With Desks<br /><br />Bunk beds that have desks can help your child feel more organized and will encourage creativity play. They can be difficult to buy, especially when safety is a concern.<br /><br />Some of our favorites include an angle ladder that occupies less space, but is safe to climb, and options that offer an trundle under the lower bunk for guests who want to stay up late for a sleepover.<br /><br />IKEA KALLAX Bunk bed<br /><br />Bunk beds with desks are a great way to maximize the space in a bedroom and add some style. These beds are a favorite among teens and children, however, they can also be utilized in adult bedrooms to create a reading or study space. They also have plenty of storage for books and other things. Some models come with a pull-out workstation for ease of use, whereas others come with shelves and desks built-in. You can pick modern bunk beds that come with desks made of wood, metal or other materials, based on your budget and preferences.<br /><br />The KALLAX bunk bed from IKEA is one of the most sought-after options for kids. It comes in a variety of colors, and its simple design makes it elegant and functional. It can be used as a single bed, or with a futon at the bottom. The KALLAX comes with a built-in shelf to store books, toys, or other things. Some reviewers suggest that the bunk bed can be used by adults, but you should follow the safety guidelines set by the manufacturer to avoid overheating and falling from the top.<br /><br />Another option is the IKEA Stora loft bed with a desk and drawers. The model is similar to the design and comes in a variety of colors such as pink. The solid pine construction is durable and attractive, though some reviewers have reported that it takes a long time to assemble.<br /><br />Instagram has a DIY loft-bed that uses IKEA Kallax units to support the mattress and create a frame. The creator describes this as an "reading cabin" that she designed for her daughters. The base consists of three KALLAX units that are stacked vertically and four wooden posts are used to secure them to the ground. She also used a wooden panel to reinforce the stairs on the KALLAX units after hearing the sound of a "crack" when climbing the stairs. This DIY is an excellent idea for people who are interested in saving money and have a clear understanding of the amount of weight IKEA KALLAX units can support.<br /><br />In general, IKEA loft beds have an extremely positive reception from customers due to their low costs and easy assembly guides. Some customers, however, have complained about noises and other durability issues.<br /><br /><br /><br />Oeuf Perch Bunk<br /><br />This bunk bed is minimalist and modern unlike other bunk beds that make a bunk room in the sky feel too childish. A more compact version of the renowned IKEA design It has a lot of reviews that are awe-inspiring about its durability and versatility. It's practical, however it will not look right in all spaces.<br /><br />Created to grow with children The Perch Bunk separates into a loft bed and a stand-alone lower twin bed, offering the user a variety of configuration choices. The compact footprint of the bed leaves room for play and additional furniture. In addition, the ladder with safety tread is simple to climb and is able to be positioned on either side of the bunk.<br /><br />The lower bed can be used for a floor bed for Montessori or even a fort, says Oeuf co-founder Sophie Demenge, while the loft setup allows kids to have their own space to play and work from home. If you have a taller room you can use the included Ladder Conversion Kit to extend the ladder that slopes and make it vertical.<br /><br />Fenton says that this steel bunk is not just the most heavy on our list, but it's also built to last. "These are the type of bunks you'd find in a hotel, they're built like tanks." It's not only the most robust bunk bed we've reviewed, but it is also the most affordable and flexible option (the most affordable bunk bed we reviewed). Plus, it comes in 17 colors, making it an attractive choice for grown-ups as well as children.<br /><br />If you're building a bunk room for your children or for yourself, the most important thing to a successful design is making sure that there's enough head space to be able to comfortably fit both mattresses, as well as to allow for the upper sleeper to be able to sit up in bed. <a href="https://aycock-hopper-2.blogbright.net/are-you-responsible-for-the-childrens-bunk-bed-with-desk-budget-10-incredible-ways-to-spend-your-money">click the following article</a> is recommended to measure the height of your ceiling and comparing it to the recommended clearances for each of our choices before you purchase. If you have a really low ceiling, you might want to consider an option that puts the mattress directly on the floor (like this West Elm bunk), instead of soaring above it. It could mean you lose some under-bed storage, but it will free more space for playing and reading.<br /><br />Room & Board Tanker Bunk<br /><br />The Room & Board Tanker Bunk is an excellent alternative for those looking for bunk beds that look like the footlocker. It is made up of a set of metal bars that slide into the pre-cut holes on the bottom of the bunk bed. They are held together with pins that are cotter-like.<br /><br />The Tanker Bunk has a built-in table and LED light that clips onto the top footlocker. However, the desk is a small for a bunk bed, and the bed had multiple areas of damage when I received it.<br /><br />Room & Board Perch Bunk<br /><br />If you're planning to buy bunk beds, look for one that's built to last--and will grow with your children. Choose a solid structure and quality materials like solid wood, instead of MDF or Particle Board.<br /><br />Think about whether the ladder will be located at the end of the bed or placed against the wall. Bunks with a ladder at the end may leave the bottom of the bunks open which makes it easier for children to get into the bed. Angled ladders extend slightly further and may be more difficult to climb, but they take up less floor space than straight ladders, and can be more secure for children younger than.<br /><br />Another way to increase the durability of a bunk bed is to choose one that has storage drawers built into the design. This gives kids an area to keep their toys and extra blankets out of sight making the space organized and neat. The Pottery Barn Kids bunk bed above features built-in drawers as well as stairs. This is a great option for kids and parents. This model is also GREENGUARD Gold Certified. It has been through rigorous tests for chemical emissions, and also contributes to cleaner air, and fresher air.<br /><br />You may want to consider a high-low bed if you're children are taller. They feature a top bed a bit higher than the lower bed which allows your children to spread out while they sleep. They're also a great choice for older children who appreciate having privacy in their own space.<br /><br />Consider buying extra-long twin mattresses or even full-overfull mattresses to fit the lower and upper bunk. This way, they'll be suitable for anyone of adult height (including eventually adults) and will still fit if your kids decide to switch to separate rooms later on. Room & Board Perch Bunks are for instance available in twin-over full and twin over twin options, allowing you to customize it to meet your requirements. Plus, it's GREENGUARD Gold Certified and is made from sustainably sourced birch for peace of mind knowing that the product is safe for your family.<br /><br />
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