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The Best Kids Bunk Beds

Bunk beds can free up space in children's bedrooms. They can be configured to create a stylish and functional space in the bedroom of your child with features like angled ladders or stairs that slide.

When you are choosing a bunk bed, consider the weight capacity and the height. Make sure it can be divided into two separate beds.

  1. Walters Twin-Over-Twin Solid Wood Bunk Bed with Trundle

This twin-over-twin bunk with trundle is our top pick for its sleek design, sturdy construction and affordable price. Its slatted headboards as well as foot boards are reminiscent of contemporary bunk beds, while its solid wood construction is a testament to the timeless quality of classic kids furniture. The trundle is a welcome addition for sleepovers, allowing guests to sleep comfortably in the same room without making it feel too cramped or too crowded. The top bunk, inspired by a treehouse, features windows that are open and provides older children with an airy feel. The top bunk can be accessed by a built-in, stationary ladder. This feature is sure to be a hit with older and younger children.

It may seem obvious to select bunk beds to share a room with siblings but picking the right one is important to ensure that your children are getting enough sleep and are protected from any dangers. Choose a sturdy bunk designed to grow with your child, which can be separated into two free-standing beds once they reach teens. Be aware of the height of the top bed. If it's too tall or low, your child may not be comfortable and will struggle to get up and down.

If you're concerned about the safety of bunk beds, pick one that has been tested by third-party standards and has guardrails on both sides. The Walters bunk beds are made of New Zealand pine, and satisfy both requirements. This makes them safer for your children to sleep on. It also has a ladder that is stationary and can be secured on either the right or left sides of the frame to ensure a more secure placement, as being 14-inch safety rails that are positioned around the edges of the top bunk.

A slide that is detachable is another good feature that enhances the fun factor of this bunk bed for children. Your children will love sliding down the slide with their friends or bringing their favourite stuffed animals to go on the thrill of their lives. While a slide can be ideal for encouraging children to spend more time in bed, it can also invite mischief that requires your supervision.

  1. Belden Full-Over-Full Bunk Bed from Pottery Barn Kids

A bunk bed is the ideal solution for rooms with kids with limited floor space. They can be placed under one roof, opening the space for books, toys desks, tables, and more. Browse the loft and bunk bed collection at Pottery Barn Kids to find styles that coordinate with your child's favorite bedding, such as sheets duvets, quilts comforters and pillows. While bunks and a loft bed are a stylish, space-saving option for bedrooms only children of a certain age who comply with safe sleeping rules should be allowed to sleep on the top of the line.

Bunks and lofts come in various finishes, making them a versatile option for any child's room decor. They are also great for shared bedrooms with siblings or friends. To ensure the safety of the two top occupants, look for bunks with strong guardrails that extend all the way to the ceiling. These railings for safety are usually placed at the corners of the side and upper bunks, and they extend beyond the footboard and headboard to provide added stability.

These rails that protect you are available in many of our bunk beds, such as the Belden full over full bunk bed from Pottery Barn Kids. This type of bunk bed is crafted from solid kiln-dried poplar wood and plywood, making it durable and durable. Then, it's painted with a water-based finish that is safe for children in the colors of Simply white, Weathered Navy or Charcoal. The bunk bed comes with an accompanying stairway with rails that are slatted to make it easy for youngsters to climb to the top bunk. A built-in bookcase at the other side of the stairway provides ample storage for books, baskets, and more.

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