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How to Choose the Best Bunk Beds for Teens
Loft beds and bunk beds can add fun and functionality to kids' rooms. They can also help in reducing space.
Look for bunk beds that can be adapted like those with bottom storage drawers or a trundle that is easily removed. There are also twins that can be stacked and separated to create two beds. Also, think about the weight of the top bunk.
Size
When you're choosing bunk beds for your children You'll need to think about size, style, and safety. Consider the height of the ceiling to ensure the bunks fit into your space. Also, make sure there's enough space for your kids to move around them. The beds should be spaced enough apart so that children can climb and descend safely and not bump into one another or fall into walls. Additionally, you should determine if the top bunk can support a mattress that is the same size as the bottom one so that you can avoid the need for a trundle, or an extra bed in the future.
You could also choose an alternative to the traditional bunk shape one that is more suitable for your space. For example an L-shaped bunk might be ideal for a smaller bedroom or even a shared guest room. It saves the floor space and can fit a queen or twin over full mattress on both the lower and upper levels, depending on which model you choose.
Many of the best bunk beds for teens will expand with your kids, converting into two free-standing beds when it's the right time to transition into a regular double bed. For instance, the Storkcraft Solid Wood Ladder Twin deals bunk beds Bed has a classic farmhouse-inspired silhouette with curved headboards and wagon-inspired guardrails that run along the top bunk. It's made of knot-free New Zealand Pine and has an inbuilt stationary ladder that connects the lower and upper bunk beds. This creates more space for children to play.
A loft bed is a different option that maximizes the corner space in tween-rooms. It's ideal for small spaces because it takes up less vertical space and allows you to make use of the lower levels for storage cabinets, desks or dressers. It's an excellent choice for older children as it eliminates the use of stairs or ladders which makes it more accessible to adults and children of larger sizes.
Test the height of any bunk bed in your child's room using blue painter tape. This will let you know if it is possible to climb in and out at night without hitting anyone or hitting the bottom window sill. Also, it is important to ensure your family's safety is on your mind by checking out the Consumer Product Safety Commission's regulations for bunk beds. These regulations define standards for guardrails as well as other features that prevent entrapment and falls.
Safety
Bunk beds are an excellent option for families with children of all ages, however, it's important to take into consideration the security features when you shop. You'll want to choose a bed with rails that are tall enough to stop children from falling or getting trapped and a mattress that doesn't elevate the bed's surface too high. Pay attention to the weight limit of the bunk bed. Some have a lower weight limit than others.
Visit the website of the manufacturer to find out the specifications available for mattresses and weight limits. The majority of manufacturers will offer guidelines on the maximum thickness of the top bunk mattress. They'll also give the maximum weight capacity of the upper bunk bed as well as the bunk bed.
The ideal bunk beds will be sturdy and have stairs or ladders that is secured to the frame, and has handles on the sides. Avoid bunk beds with slatted sides panels as they can be dangerous for children to climb on, especially if they're poorly fitted together. If your children love to play on the ground, pick a bunk with a low slung that allows them to play and sit without being too far off the floor.
If you have a limited space or do not want to take up the entire space of the bedroom of your child, opt for an L-shaped bunk bed. They are smaller in size and are generally as wide as one single bed. This makes them suitable for small rooms with low ceilings. These are also more suitable for children of smaller age who might be intimidated by high bunk beds.
If you're looking for a little more space, an overfull or full-overfull bunk is the best option. They are the most stylish and secure bunk beds that are available. They can be used as full-size or twin-sized beds. Pottery Barn Kids' Belden is a stylish sturdy and durable option that will expand with kids as they age and even accommodates trundle mattress (sold separately) for older teens and adults. It's Greenguard Gold certified, meaning it emits low levels of chemical. It's made of sustainably sourced Baltic Birch wood, and is available in a variety of colors.
Style
Whether it's for an entire room or just one kid, the right bunk bed for teens will provide something to be happy about. Some designs are sleek, minimalistic while others have more fun elements. Bunk beds are available in many sizes, including twin-overtwin, full-overfull and even queen. A twin over full design is popular with teens since it allows them to accommodate two children in a single room, and still leaves space for a dresser, desk or storage drawers at the bottom. There are some options with trundle beds which allow the upper level to fit an additional mattress for sleepovers.
Fenton says that tweens are awestruck by a twin-over king loft bed because it occupies less space and gives them more room to spread out or work at home. Metal bunk beds online beds with full-length guardrails are another popular option for older children because they're "built to last and are the most sturdy, adult-friendly bunk," Fenton adds.
For a really cool bunk, you should consider an l-shaped or T-shaped design that's basically an elevated platform bed. The beds feature a ladder at the end, which gives the appearance of a sleeker design and makes room for a desk or dresser under. They're not as effective at conserving space like a traditional bunk but they're a stylish option for teenagers that offers more space in their rooms.
If you're looking to find a more affordable bunk that can provide plenty of safety and comfort, you should consider a futon bunk. Futons are lightweight and adaptable which means you can move them around if your kids want to redecorate their rooms in the future. They're not as durable as wood or metal bunk beds and the top bed has no guardrails.
Bunks that have ladders or stairs are also available. Ladders take up less space and are easier to climb, while stairs are more secure and can serve as a seating area for younger children. Some models can be transformed into a chair or desk to allow your child to have the perfect bedroom set that can be used for play and study.
Budget
When shopping for a bunk bed, it's crucial to think about your budget. While there are plenty of cheap options available, if you're planning on buying a bunk bed that is designed to last through the teens (or even into adulthood) it might be worth paying a bit more for a better design that can be used for a long time.
Consider who will use the bunk bed and what their sleeping needs could be prior to shopping. A twin-overtwin arrangement is ideal for siblings sharing a bedroom, while the full-over-full bunk is ideal for adults looking to save space or avoid the cost of a separate queen bed. You'll need to decide on the amount of headroom that is available between the top bunk and bottom bunk. If your children are still in their toddler beds, you may want to choose a bed that is lower to the ground.
The best bunk bed for teens is an affordable option and one that is able to expand with them. Look for a style that can work in traditional and modern rooms, or choose something similar to the Oeuf Perch bunk--an Editors' Choice choice for the Spruce, which can separate into two freestanding twin beds if you want to change the layout of your space down the road. This design has a clean-lined modern silhouette, boucle-upholstered guardrails and a ladder that's easy for kids to climb and down and down, and it's Greenguard Gold and Fair Trade certified for social and environmental responsibility.
Another way to save money is to find a bunk with built-in storage, such as drawers beneath the lower bed or a shelf below the top. This will help you keep your bedroom clean and free of clutter. It's also helpful if you have a small space. Many of the bunks on our list offer this feature, and some offer additional storage options such as bookcase headboards for the upper bunk, and a desk for the bottom.
Loft beds and bunk beds can add fun and functionality to kids' rooms. They can also help in reducing space.
Look for bunk beds that can be adapted like those with bottom storage drawers or a trundle that is easily removed. There are also twins that can be stacked and separated to create two beds. Also, think about the weight of the top bunk.
Size
When you're choosing bunk beds for your children You'll need to think about size, style, and safety. Consider the height of the ceiling to ensure the bunks fit into your space. Also, make sure there's enough space for your kids to move around them. The beds should be spaced enough apart so that children can climb and descend safely and not bump into one another or fall into walls. Additionally, you should determine if the top bunk can support a mattress that is the same size as the bottom one so that you can avoid the need for a trundle, or an extra bed in the future.
You could also choose an alternative to the traditional bunk shape one that is more suitable for your space. For example an L-shaped bunk might be ideal for a smaller bedroom or even a shared guest room. It saves the floor space and can fit a queen or twin over full mattress on both the lower and upper levels, depending on which model you choose.
Many of the best bunk beds for teens will expand with your kids, converting into two free-standing beds when it's the right time to transition into a regular double bed. For instance, the Storkcraft Solid Wood Ladder Twin deals bunk beds Bed has a classic farmhouse-inspired silhouette with curved headboards and wagon-inspired guardrails that run along the top bunk. It's made of knot-free New Zealand Pine and has an inbuilt stationary ladder that connects the lower and upper bunk beds. This creates more space for children to play.
A loft bed is a different option that maximizes the corner space in tween-rooms. It's ideal for small spaces because it takes up less vertical space and allows you to make use of the lower levels for storage cabinets, desks or dressers. It's an excellent choice for older children as it eliminates the use of stairs or ladders which makes it more accessible to adults and children of larger sizes.
Test the height of any bunk bed in your child's room using blue painter tape. This will let you know if it is possible to climb in and out at night without hitting anyone or hitting the bottom window sill. Also, it is important to ensure your family's safety is on your mind by checking out the Consumer Product Safety Commission's regulations for bunk beds. These regulations define standards for guardrails as well as other features that prevent entrapment and falls.
Safety
Bunk beds are an excellent option for families with children of all ages, however, it's important to take into consideration the security features when you shop. You'll want to choose a bed with rails that are tall enough to stop children from falling or getting trapped and a mattress that doesn't elevate the bed's surface too high. Pay attention to the weight limit of the bunk bed. Some have a lower weight limit than others.
Visit the website of the manufacturer to find out the specifications available for mattresses and weight limits. The majority of manufacturers will offer guidelines on the maximum thickness of the top bunk mattress. They'll also give the maximum weight capacity of the upper bunk bed as well as the bunk bed.
The ideal bunk beds will be sturdy and have stairs or ladders that is secured to the frame, and has handles on the sides. Avoid bunk beds with slatted sides panels as they can be dangerous for children to climb on, especially if they're poorly fitted together. If your children love to play on the ground, pick a bunk with a low slung that allows them to play and sit without being too far off the floor.
If you have a limited space or do not want to take up the entire space of the bedroom of your child, opt for an L-shaped bunk bed. They are smaller in size and are generally as wide as one single bed. This makes them suitable for small rooms with low ceilings. These are also more suitable for children of smaller age who might be intimidated by high bunk beds.
If you're looking for a little more space, an overfull or full-overfull bunk is the best option. They are the most stylish and secure bunk beds that are available. They can be used as full-size or twin-sized beds. Pottery Barn Kids' Belden is a stylish sturdy and durable option that will expand with kids as they age and even accommodates trundle mattress (sold separately) for older teens and adults. It's Greenguard Gold certified, meaning it emits low levels of chemical. It's made of sustainably sourced Baltic Birch wood, and is available in a variety of colors.
Style
Whether it's for an entire room or just one kid, the right bunk bed for teens will provide something to be happy about. Some designs are sleek, minimalistic while others have more fun elements. Bunk beds are available in many sizes, including twin-overtwin, full-overfull and even queen. A twin over full design is popular with teens since it allows them to accommodate two children in a single room, and still leaves space for a dresser, desk or storage drawers at the bottom. There are some options with trundle beds which allow the upper level to fit an additional mattress for sleepovers.
Fenton says that tweens are awestruck by a twin-over king loft bed because it occupies less space and gives them more room to spread out or work at home. Metal bunk beds online beds with full-length guardrails are another popular option for older children because they're "built to last and are the most sturdy, adult-friendly bunk," Fenton adds.
For a really cool bunk, you should consider an l-shaped or T-shaped design that's basically an elevated platform bed. The beds feature a ladder at the end, which gives the appearance of a sleeker design and makes room for a desk or dresser under. They're not as effective at conserving space like a traditional bunk but they're a stylish option for teenagers that offers more space in their rooms.
If you're looking to find a more affordable bunk that can provide plenty of safety and comfort, you should consider a futon bunk. Futons are lightweight and adaptable which means you can move them around if your kids want to redecorate their rooms in the future. They're not as durable as wood or metal bunk beds and the top bed has no guardrails.
Bunks that have ladders or stairs are also available. Ladders take up less space and are easier to climb, while stairs are more secure and can serve as a seating area for younger children. Some models can be transformed into a chair or desk to allow your child to have the perfect bedroom set that can be used for play and study.
Budget
When shopping for a bunk bed, it's crucial to think about your budget. While there are plenty of cheap options available, if you're planning on buying a bunk bed that is designed to last through the teens (or even into adulthood) it might be worth paying a bit more for a better design that can be used for a long time.
Consider who will use the bunk bed and what their sleeping needs could be prior to shopping. A twin-overtwin arrangement is ideal for siblings sharing a bedroom, while the full-over-full bunk is ideal for adults looking to save space or avoid the cost of a separate queen bed. You'll need to decide on the amount of headroom that is available between the top bunk and bottom bunk. If your children are still in their toddler beds, you may want to choose a bed that is lower to the ground.
The best bunk bed for teens is an affordable option and one that is able to expand with them. Look for a style that can work in traditional and modern rooms, or choose something similar to the Oeuf Perch bunk--an Editors' Choice choice for the Spruce, which can separate into two freestanding twin beds if you want to change the layout of your space down the road. This design has a clean-lined modern silhouette, boucle-upholstered guardrails and a ladder that's easy for kids to climb and down and down, and it's Greenguard Gold and Fair Trade certified for social and environmental responsibility.
Another way to save money is to find a bunk with built-in storage, such as drawers beneath the lower bed or a shelf below the top. This will help you keep your bedroom clean and free of clutter. It's also helpful if you have a small space. Many of the bunks on our list offer this feature, and some offer additional storage options such as bookcase headboards for the upper bunk, and a desk for the bottom.
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