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5 Lessons You Can Learn From Bunk Beds Kids

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Bunk beds let siblings share a room without compromising their individual space and they can also be an ideal option for sleepovers. Depending on the model that you select, these beds could have stairs or ladders to access the top bunk, and they can be constructed from a variety of materials including wood and metal.

Size

Compare the dimensions of your room with the dimensions of a bunk bed before you buy it. You'll need to ensure there's enough room for your children to climb the ladder or stairs (if they're included) and move around the loft without crashing into furniture or walls. Also, you should consider the dimensions of the bunk bed as well as headroom in relation to your child's sitting and standing height. You might need to purchase an earlier-sized bunk to accommodate children who are younger, while older children might prefer a taller setup.

double bunk beds for kids beds for kids generally come in two styles: twin-over-twin and full-over-full. Both are excellent options to accommodate multiple children in one room. Some bunks come with a trundle to accommodate guests who aren't sleeping. If your children are young, you should look for a low bunk with a bottom bunk that is less than 50 inches from the ground. This will stop your children from falling out of their beds, which can be a safety hazard.

The distance between the top bunk and guardrails is another aspect to take into consideration. The CPSC recommends the top bunk's mattress to be no more than 5 inches over the guardrail. This will stop your children from slipping out of bed in the middle night and crashing into the guardrails. This could lead to an entrapment or even an accident.

Ganjian says that the top bunk beds are constructed from sturdy materials, and they comply with CPSC safety standards. You should also check out the construction of each bed to make sure that it's made of high-quality wood and isn't overly fragile or unstable. Some of the more premium kid bunk beds beds for kids also come with mortise-and-tenon joinery, and are Greenguard Gold Certified for meeting stringent chemical emissions standards.

The triple bunk bed from Pottery Barn will work well as a guest bedroom or as a holiday home or even to sleep your children. It's easy to assemble with the included tools, and it can be converted into three beds that stand on their own in the event that your children outgrow the arrangement. It comes in a soothing neutral finish that blends into both vibrant and muted color schemes, including the weathered navy and brushed gray.

Safety

Bunk beds are a great and exciting feature for any child's bedroom, but they can be dangerous if they are not correctly built or used. Bunk bed-related injuries can occur at any age, but most often happen to kids bunk beds with mattresses under six. It is essential to follow the manufacturer's assembly instructions and safety guidelines, use the correct mattress size and position the bed so that it doesn't block windows, heaters or hanging lights. It's also an excellent idea to regularly inspect the bunk bed for signs of wear and tear and then make repairs as required.

The top bunk's height should be kept to a maximum of four feet. There should be guardrails on both sides of the bed. The space between guardrails should not be more than 3 1/2 inch to avoid the risk of suffocation. This will also ensure that your child doesn't roll under the guardrail when sleeping. The bottom mattress should be held up by wires or slats running directly underneath the bunk. They should also be secured on both sides. This will stop your child from falling through the gap.

Ladders and stairs should be securely attached to bunk beds and offer a safe way to climb to the top level. Be sure that the ladder isn't located near any dangers and that your children know they can only use it to get into the bed. Avoid rough play on the bunks because it could affect their stability.

There isn't an age at when children are old enough for bunk beds, however many experts advise that children should not sleep on the top bunk until they're at least six years old and are able to sit still while sleeping. If you are unsure about your child's readiness to climb on the top bunk, consider a twin/full-size bunk instead.

Style

Bunk beds allow children to share a room and stay close to their siblings, while also maximizing space. They are also an enjoyable way to organize sleepovers for all involved. Bunks with desks are ideal for older children and teenagers since they incorporate sleeping and study furniture into one. Bunks with ladders or stairs allow climbing up to the top of the bed safer and easier for children of all different ages. You can customize your bed by selecting the size, style and other features that you want.

The kind of mattress you pick will determine how comfortable your bunk bed will be. Slumberland offers a wide range of mattresses of the highest quality for all types bunk beds. We have innerspring, hybrid, memory foam and various other types of mattresses of all sizes.

Other style features to consider include stairs and ladders as well as safety rails and extra storage options. Some bunk beds have standard ladders that are attached to the sides of the frame, whereas others feature a set of stairs that are built into the frame. Staircases have a modern and sleek look and are safer than conventional ladders.

You can also customize the bunks by choosing an appropriate color scheme to match your child's personality or the decor in the other rooms. Some bunk beds have white finishes, whereas others are available in natural or dark cherry wood finishes. If you are buying a wooden bed you can paint it to be in line with the color scheme of the room your children are in or stain it to keep a natural look.

To add a custom look to your bunks you can purchase decorative lighting that matches the theme or design of the room. For instance, recessed lighting can be hung from the ceiling to let in ample lighting without occupying floor space. If you have a metal or wooden bunk bed, you might consider adding swag lights, which hang from the ceiling. They can provide more gentle lighting.

Storage

The majority of bunk beds are distinguished by their ability to increase the amount of space in the bedroom of your child. This is achieved by putting two mattresses on top of one other. The design often allows these beds to be stacked until your kids grow into teens and tweens, or they can be divided into separate free-standing bed frames, which is ideal for families who may move often or have smaller homes.

These bunk beds come in different configurations. They include the traditional twin over twin, full over twin and queen over queen (like Crate & Barrrel Babyletto TipToe White and Waxed Natural Wood Bunk Bed). They can be set up with different heights with some featuring an incline ladder that is set at an angle to make it easier climbing, or a staircase that has built-in drawers that allow for storage that is out of sight.

Another thing to consider when choosing a bunk bed is its construction, with some models combining medium-density fiberboard as well as kiln-dried wood. The former is cheaper and can have a more modern look however, the latter can be more durable and strong.

Bunks with trundle mattresses are great for sleepovers. Certain models let you add another trundle with another configuration. These models can easily sleep three adults or children and are ideal for a room shared that encourages family bonds while making the best use of space.

The color and design are the two most important factors to consider. Crisp whites, neutral greys, and muted clay finishes are all a great match for any decor for bedrooms. A crisp white bunk is a good option for bright, cottage or coastal bedrooms. A neutral gray or clay finish will go with any color scheme as your child develops.

While bunk beds can differ in cost, they are typically priced at a price that is comparable to other kinds of bedroom furniture. A few bunk beds that are priced lower are made of less expensive materials, but many of our top-rated models are sturdy enough to endure through childhood and beyond.