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How to Choose the Best Bunk Bed With Slide<br /><br />A bunk bed with slide transforms a bedroom into an adventure-fueled play space. Sturdy construction and safety guardrails provide extra security for sleep, while the convenient storage stairs can accommodate twin mattresses without the need for a box spring.<br /><br />Choose from three different finishes to match a variety design schemes. Crisp, clean white is a fail-proof match for coastal, cottage or bright rooms. muted gray or clay are great in modern rooms.<br /><br />1. Harriet Bee Bunk Bed with Slide<br /><br />Solid bunk beds made of wood are the best choice when you're looking for an item that will last. They are more durable and can be stained or painted to match the decor of your bedroom, says Fenton. You'll also find metal bunk beds, which are typically cheaper, but they can be more noisy and uncomfortable. Bunk beds should have guardrails that are at least 6 inches above the mattresses to prevent kids from falling off, and the top bunk should have a sturdy ladder that's easy to climb. Fenton says that if you have small children, an angled ladder is more suitable than a straight ladder because it occupies less space and is more a breeze for them to climb.<br /><br />Max &amp; Lily's bunk bed fits two twin mattresses and doesn't take up much space. It has many features that parents love like the bookcase that is integrated and the removable drawers under the bottom bunk. There's also an extra trundle to sleep in for guests. It has a minimalist, stylish design, and is made from durable reclaimed birch and pine plywood that is certified GREENGUARD gold, which means that it does not release harmful chemicals into the air. The bed requires assembly and is on the costly side. However, <a href="https://www.bunkbedsstore.uk/">best low profile bunk beds</a> provides home delivery for a fee. They also offer detailed instructions.<br /><br />This bunk bed with a low profile from Mainstays is a different option. It can accommodate two twin mattresses, and its shorter shape makes it ideal for smaller rooms. It's got some flexible features as well, including the ability to split the bed into twin beds if you're children are ready for a new look. It also comes in multiple finishes and has an angular ladder that is easier to climb than a straight one but still doesn't take up enough space, Fenton says.<br /><br />This loft bed made by Oeuf will last for years and possibly into your teens if decide to let your kids keep their bunk beds for a bit longer. It's made in Europe using FSC Baltic birch wood. It is GREENGUARD Gold-certified to ensure that it does not emit harmful emissions and you can pick between the walnut or birch finishes.<br /><br />2. Max &amp; Lily Low bunk bed with Slide<br /><br />This twin over twin bunk bed is constructed of knot-free solid timber and will maximize your bedroom space. The neutral non-toxic, non-toxic finish with low VOC creates a healthier indoor environment. The 14-inch guardrails on top bunk ensure child safety. The reversible ladder is designed with rounded edges to allow for easier climbing. It can be installed either side of the bunk bed, depending on the layout of your room. The sturdy construction is reinforced by plywood slats and metal support bars, and secure metal bolt connections that can hold up to 400 pounds per sleeping surface.<br /><br />This bunk bed is part of the Maxwood brand family, which is renowned for its high-end quality as well as safety and entertainment. It's built to last. The space-saving design allows for two sleeping surfaces to be stacked and is also complemented by play curtains (purchased separately). The footboards and headboards are slatted, with a sturdy low VOC finish while flush, hardware gives it an elegant, modern appearance. The bed comes with a detailed instruction manual, all the required hardware, and a bunker board. It is simple to assemble and doesn't require the use of a box spring. Max &amp; Lily offers a 10-year warranty that is limited by the manufacturer on all of their products.<br /><br />3. Merax Twin Over Two Twin Bunk Beds with Slide and Staircase<br /><br />Make your child's bedroom a fun playhouse with this twin over twin bunk bed that comes with a slide. This bunk bed is a fully functional playhouse that will transform your child's bedroom into a cabin-inspired playhouse. It has an inbuilt slide, which encourages children's imagination to fly.<br /><br />This wood bunk bed has a pitched roof as well as two front windows, which create an adorable "house". It allows children to feel at ease in their beds while they play or sleep. This house shaped bunk bed also comes with two drawers and an adjustable shelf for storage, making it an ideal choice for rooms with little space.<br /><br />This twin over twin bed with stairs and slide is constructed of strong pine and MDF for durability and stability. This bunk bed's solid slat structure eliminates the need for box springs or extra foundations, increasing space and making it simple to set up. With full-length guardrails for the upper bunk, this bed is suitable for kids of all ages. It also offers the extra security you require to ensure your children get the best night's rest.<br /><br /><br /><br />The lower bunk is perfect for younger children, while the top bunk is ample space, which is perfect for guests and older siblings. With the ladder included the bunk bed is easy to reach from the ground, and children can climb and descend independently. The slide that is attached to the bed adds fun and meets the needs of your child's play to ensure they awake with a smile on their face every morning. The wood bunk bed with stairs and slide comes in a variety of boxes, so it's easy to build and doesn't require any tools.<br /><br />4. Max &amp; Lily Twin Over Full Bunk Bed with Slide<br /><br />This bunk bed is the perfect combination of fun and function that both kids and parents will love. The bed's low profile is perfect for smaller spaces, and the top bunk has high 14" guardrails to safely fit standard mattress dimensions. The ladder that is angled and has rounded edges offers comfortable, easy climbing. Solid, knot-free New Zealand pine wood adds strength and stability and the footboards and headboards slatted and the flush and color-matched hardware give it a sleek, modern look. Its low VOC finish, which is durable and easy to maintain, is in line with or exceeds the safety standards of furniture for children. Instructions, upper/lower slat rolls, as well as the required 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 : 115 Designs For Twins, Triplets and More She says it's essential to look at your options prior to making the purchase.<br /><br />She suggests choosing a solid structure which will ensure that the bunk will last for many years of use and abuse. She also suggests that you think about the material. It should be constructed of durable, eco-friendly wood or a durable composite. The majority of bunks we've looked at are made of either one or the other. Many are Greenguard Gold certified meaning they comply with the standards for air quality set forth by the Environmental Protection Agency.<br /><br />The final factor to consider is the ladder, which is straight or angled, and should be put on the left or right side of the longest end of the bed, depending on room size and layout. Fenton says that angled ladders consume more space to climb however they are also safer. Straight ladders are more difficult to fall from. Some of the bunks we reviewed in our review have stairs that are easier to climb, but they take up more floor space, which may be an option for your child if they are younger and requires more support to get into bed.<br /><br />The majority of our picks can be converted into two beds and the bunk can continue to serve your child as they grow. The Oeuf Perch, a favorite among Fenton and Alex Morris (a writer and mother of two) is able to be divided into an loft bed and twin beds, so it won't be "babyish" when your child enters their teen years.<br /><br />
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