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Top Picks For the Best Kids Bunkbeds<br /><br />Bunk beds are an excellent way to maximize the space in children's rooms, and also provide a fun, shared bedroom design. We've compiled our top picks for the best kids bunkbeds that are elegant and affordable, as well as sturdy enough to last for a long time.<br /><br />Fenton states that many of our choices feature ladders that are angled. These ladders are smaller than straight ladders while still being more accessible for children to climb. There are also stairways, which take up more space, but are safer for climbing than ladders.<br /><br />1. Crate &amp; Kids Babyletto TipToe White &amp; Washed Natural Wood Kids Bunk Bed<br /><br />This bunk bed is great for toddlers and children who might not be at ease climbing the top bunk. The ladder is also at the foot of the bed, making it more convenient for children to climb (and for parents or caregivers to read the bedtime stories or change sheets). The entire set is crafted from sustainably-sourced Baltic Birch wood that's Greenguard Gold and TSCA-compliant.<br /><br />The Crate &amp; Kids Babyletto TipToe bunk bed is a stylish wooden bunk bed that can be used by either girls or boys. The natural and white finish is a perfect match with various decor styles, and parents love that the wood is protected with a stain. It's perfect for a family room or can be divided into two beds when your kids reach the teenage years.<br /><br />While you might think of bunk beds as a way to conserve space, they're also popular for enhancing a room's design, creating fun play spaces and encouraging sleepovers with your friends. With the variety of cool bunk bed designs for kids and teens it's simple to find a setup that will meet your family's individual requirements.<br /><br />Think about a bunk bed with slides if you're looking for a more fun version of the classic design. The addition of a sliding bed makes it more enjoyable to climb and descend and it's more secure than a ladder since it is lower and your child won't be bouncing backwards as they climb. It's also a great method to make bunk beds more fun for older children and teenagers or to allow siblings to share an area at the beach.<br /><br />2. South Shore Tuffing Twin Over Twin Metal Bunk Bed with Slide<br /><br />Metal bunk beds are available in a variety of styles and designs. They are often available at an affordable price. However, few of them are as stylish and durability of this model from South Shore, which also comes with a trundle bed beneath the twin bed at the bottom to allow sleepovers for 3 (if you take it off the bunks can be converted into two standalone single beds). The ladder is also designed to be angled so that it is easy for children to climb up and out.<br /><br />Depending on the shape of your room, and how often you'll use the bunks you may want to opt for an L-shaped layout like the one pictured in the bedroom of Bailey McCarthy. This design can reduce space by allowing two bunks to be closer to each other. This is ideal for rooms that have low ceilings or smaller space. It is easier to climb into because there are two ladders rather than one slanted ladder which could be difficult to maneuver for younger children.<br /><br />The height of the bunk bed can also be a factor when deciding whether your children will feel comfortable sleeping high up. For this reason, it's crucial to take into consideration the height of your children and the height of your ceilings before you make a purchase.<br /><br />There are some differences between metal and wood bunk beds that could affect your choice and also the type of mattress you select. Kuo says wood is generally a better option for bunk beds due to the fact that it is more classic natural look and is able to be used for a long time. But "the most important thing is to choose a bunk bed that is compliant with the standards of the industry and is safe for your kids," she adds.<br /><br />3. Pottery Barn Kids Belden Full-Over-Full Bunk Bed<br /><br />Bunk beds are a staple of furniture for children. They're efficient space savers however, they also provide a sense of adventure to kids. Even kids who don't have siblings like to sleep on a bunk bed. Bunk beds are also a great option when you're hosting lots of sleepover guests, as kids can easily share the beds with their friends.<br /><br />This classic bunk bed has been built using kiln dried poplar wood to ensure strength and durability. It's available in a choice of child-safe colors, including creamy French white, brushed gray and weathered navy. Select a version with a large drawers that can be pulled out from underneath the lower bunk for more storage for clothing and bedding or other bedroom accessories. They come with polished nickel hardware and plenty of space for folded linens. sweaters and even books.<br /><br /><br /><br />The Belden bunk bed's ladder fixed can be positioned on the left or right side of the bed, and can be set at a straight or an angle. The latter, Fenton says, takes up a little more real estate but is still much easier to climb than straight ladders. The bunks can accommodate twin mattresses (sold separately) and this style is ideal for rooms with a ceiling of at least 8 feet.<br /><br />As opposed to standard bunks that have two beds that are identical, twin over full bunk beds come with a bottom full-size bed and the top bed is a twin. This arrangement is ideal for children who wish to share a bedroom, but still have their privacy and individuality. The top bunk is equipped with guardrails to ensure your children are safe when they're sleeping.<br /><br />4. Max &amp; Lily Low Bunk Bed with Slide<br /><br />This <a href="https://www.bunkbedsstore.uk/">bunk bed for kids</a> includes a slide that can be detached to twin size that is sure to delight the kids. They will enjoy sliding down the slide with their friends and siblings or taking their favorite animal to the adventure of the lifetime. The simple, space-saving design makes it an ideal choice for rooms with limited space where a queen over queen or full over full bunk bed might not be a good fit.<br /><br />Its angled ladder with rounded corners offers secure climbing and comfortable rungs. The easy-to-maintain, long-lasting, low VOC finish and flush, color-matching hardware provide a sleek, modern appearance. This bunk bed is distinguished by its solid, new Zealand pine wood construction and a 400-pound weight limit.<br /><br />Parents have reported that assembly takes a few minutes, but it's not too difficult. To make assembly easier it is suggested to label each piece of wood. It is a good idea for two adults to work together in order to build the bed more quickly and precisely.<br /><br />This bunk bed comes in a variety of colors to fit the decor of your child's room. The crisp white finish will go with any bedroom scheme regardless of whether it's cottage coastal, or vibrant. The brushed gray is more modern. The weathered blue option is a great match for contemporary styles and works well in transitional children's rooms. The bunk bed can be adapted to accommodate two twin mattresses (sold separately) and requires a minimum ceiling height of 8 feet. The bunk bed ships in one box and is quite heavy It's recommended to have a helping hand when moving it up and down tight corners. It is also covered by a one-year warranty for added security.<br /><br />5. Shyann Twin Over Twin Bunk Bed with Trundle<br /><br />For a lot of kids the bunk bed is a childhood staple--the ultimate space-saving furniture, and an excellent way to make a room feel adventurous and fun. There are a variety of options when it comes time to choose the right bunk bed for you and your family. And it's important to choose one that is built to last and complies with CPSC safety regulations. So, to help you find the perfect bunk bed for your kiddos, I consulted experts--parents--including one who literally wrote the book on bunk beds (and slept in some of them!) to identify the best options.<br /><br />We've rounded up the best bunk beds for children on the market, from classic wooden models to modern metal ones. There are bunk beds that fit every budget and need. We've found a few that have a little design flair, like this twin-overtwin design that comes with an incline. It's sure to please your kids (and may or not encourage some snark). Plus, since it's lower to the ground than the top bunk, it's a better option for kids who are young.<br /><br />Another option is the full-over-full metal bunk bed, which can be separated into two beds for an edgier layout should your kids outgrow the bunks. The sturdy structure is designed to support up to 250 pounds on each of the upper bunks, and 200 pounds on the bottom.<br /><br />Bunk beds are an expensive investment, but they'll last for a long time, and give your kids many happy nights of sleep. If your kids outgrow their bunk beds, you can transform them into twin beds and save money.<br /><br />
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