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How to Choose the Best Bunk Beds for Teens
Loft and bunk beds can add fun and functionality in the kids' room. They can also help to save space.
Look for bunks that are designed to be flexible, such as drawers that store items in the bottom or a trundle bed which is easy to remove and twin beds that can be divided into two separate beds. Also, consider the weight capacity of the top bunk.
Size
You'll need to take into consideration size as well as style and safety when choosing a bunk bed for your kids beds bunk. Look at the ceiling height to ensure that the bunks will fit into your space. Make sure there's enough space for kids to maneuver around them. The beds should be set sufficiently apart that children can safely get up and down without having to hit one another or the walls. You'll also want to check whether the top bunk can be able to support a mattress of similar to the size of the bottom one. This will help you avoid the need for an additional bed or trundle later on.
You may also opt for a bunk design that is not traditional and suited to your space better. An L-shaped bunk bed can be perfect for small spaces or a guest room shared by two people. It can help save floor space, and allow for a queen-sized or twin-overfull mattress on both the lower and upper levels, depending on the model you select.
Many of the best bunk beds for teens can be adapted to your children's needs by converting into two independent beds when it's the right time to move to a normal double bed. For instance, the Storkcraft Solid Wood Ladder Twin Bunk Bed has a classic farmhouse-inspired silhouette with curving headboards and wagon-themed guardrails that run along the top bunk. It's made from knot-free New Zealand pine and has an attached ladder that connects the bottom and top beds, leaving more floor space for kids to play on.
A loft bed is a different option that can maximize the corner space in tween-rooms. It's great for small spaces since it requires less vertical space and lets you make use of the lower levels for storage cabinets, desks or dressers. It's a great option for older children since it eliminates the use of a staircase or ladder, making it more accessible to large children and adults.
Test the height of any bunk bed in your child's room using blue painter tape. This will give you a sense of whether it can be easily climbed into and out at night without causing head bumps or hitting the bottom of the window sill or hanging curtains. You should also take into consideration the safety of your family members by reading the Consumer Product Safety Commission regulations for bunk beds. These regulations include guardrails and features to stop falls or entrapment.
Safety
Bunk beds are a great choice for families with children of all ages, but it's important to take into consideration the security features when you shop. You should look for beds with rails that are high enough to stop children from falling over or getting trapped and an option that doesn't raise the bed's surface too high. Pay attention to the weight limit of the bunk bed. Some have less weight limits than others.
When you are choosing a bunk bed, make sure to check the website of the manufacturer for details regarding the mattress's dimensions and weight limits. Most manufacturers will provide guidelines on the maximum thickness of the top bunk mattress. They'll also list the maximum weight capacity of the top bunk bed as well as the bunk.
The best bunk bed kids beds are sturdy constructed and the ladder or stairs must be attached to the frame securely and have handles on the sides to ensure safety. Avoid bunks with slatted sides, as they can be unsafe for children to climb up or down, particularly when the slats aren't securely joined. If your children love playing on the ground, opt for a low-slung bottom bunk to allow them to sit and play without being too high off the floor.
If you have a limited space or don't want to take up the entire space of your child's bedroom, go with an L-shaped bunk bed. They take up less floor space and are typically only the same size as a single bed which is why they're perfect for smaller rooms with low ceilings. They're also more practical for children who might feel intimidated by a bunk that is higher.
If you require a little more space, the full-overfull bunk bed is the best option. They are typically the safest and most stylish bunk for adults beds that are available, and they can be used as full or twin size beds. Pottery Barn Kids' Belden is a stylish solid and sturdy option that will expand with kids as they age and even accommodates trundle mattress (sold separately) for adults and older teens. It's Greenguard Gold certified, meaning it releases low levels of chemical. It's made of sustainable sources of Baltic Birch wood, and is available in a variety of colors.
Style
A good bunk bed can make teens happy regardless of whether it's the shared bedroom or for only one child. Some designs are sleek and minimalistic while others have more fun elements. Bunk beds come in different sizes, ranging from twin-over-twin to full-over-full, and even queen. A twin over full style is popular with teens since it allows them to sleep two kids in the same room and still has room for a desk, dresser or storage drawers on the lower level. Some designs come with a trundle bed that allows the upper level to accommodate an additional mattress.
Tweens also love a twin over king loft bed that takes up less floor space and provides them with more room to stretch out or work from home, says Fenton. Metal bunk beds with full-length guardrails make a popular choice for older kids because they're "built to last and are the most durable, adult-sized bunk," Fenton adds.
Take a look at a T-shaped or L-shaped design, which is basically a raised platform bed. These beds are designed with a ladder at their end. This makes them more sleek and more space for a desk or dresser. These beds aren't as spacious as a bunk bed, but they provide teens with more space in their rooms.
If you're looking for a more affordable bunk that will still provide plenty of safety and comfort, consider a futon bunk. Futons are compact and versatile and can be moved them around if your children are looking to revamp their rooms in the future. However, they're not as durable as a metal or wood bunk bed and they do not have guardrails for the top bed.
Bunks that have ladders or stairs are also available. Ladders are more space-efficient and easier to climb. Stairs on the other hand, could be used as a seating area for children younger than. Some models can even be able to convert into a desk and chair, allowing your child to create the perfect bedroom space for play and study.
Budget
A bunk bed is a major purchase, so it's essential to factor in your budget when you shop. There are plenty of options for cheap beds available, but if you are looking for a bunk bed that will endure through your teens and even into adulthood, you should consider spending more for a quality product that can be used for years.
Consider who will use the bunk bed and what their sleeping needs could be prior to shopping. A twin-overtwin configuration works well for siblings who share bedrooms, while the full-over-full bunk is perfect for adults looking to save space or reduce the expense of a separate queen bed. You'll need to decide on the amount of headroom between the top bunk and bottom bunk. If your children are still in their toddler beds, it may be better to select a layout that is lower to the ground.
The ideal bunk bed for teens will be an affordable option and one that is able to expand with them. Choose a style that will work in both traditional and modern rooms. Or, choose the Oeuf Perch Bunk Bed, an Editors' Choice for the Spruce. It can be divided into two twin beds if required. This design has a clean-lined contemporary silhouette, boucle-upholstered guardrails and a stationary ladder that's easy for kids bunkbed to climb and descend and down. It's Greenguard Gold and Fair Trade certified for social and environmental responsibility.
Another option to save money is to locate an area of the bunk that is built-in storage, for example drawers under the bed or shelving down below the top. This will allow you to keep your bedroom tidy and free of clutter. It's also helpful in the case of a small room. A majority of the bunks on our list offer this feature, and a few have additional storage accessories available such as a bookcase headboard for the upper bunk and a desk for the bottom.
Loft and bunk beds can add fun and functionality in the kids' room. They can also help to save space.
Look for bunks that are designed to be flexible, such as drawers that store items in the bottom or a trundle bed which is easy to remove and twin beds that can be divided into two separate beds. Also, consider the weight capacity of the top bunk.
Size
You'll need to take into consideration size as well as style and safety when choosing a bunk bed for your kids beds bunk. Look at the ceiling height to ensure that the bunks will fit into your space. Make sure there's enough space for kids to maneuver around them. The beds should be set sufficiently apart that children can safely get up and down without having to hit one another or the walls. You'll also want to check whether the top bunk can be able to support a mattress of similar to the size of the bottom one. This will help you avoid the need for an additional bed or trundle later on.
You may also opt for a bunk design that is not traditional and suited to your space better. An L-shaped bunk bed can be perfect for small spaces or a guest room shared by two people. It can help save floor space, and allow for a queen-sized or twin-overfull mattress on both the lower and upper levels, depending on the model you select.
Many of the best bunk beds for teens can be adapted to your children's needs by converting into two independent beds when it's the right time to move to a normal double bed. For instance, the Storkcraft Solid Wood Ladder Twin Bunk Bed has a classic farmhouse-inspired silhouette with curving headboards and wagon-themed guardrails that run along the top bunk. It's made from knot-free New Zealand pine and has an attached ladder that connects the bottom and top beds, leaving more floor space for kids to play on.
A loft bed is a different option that can maximize the corner space in tween-rooms. It's great for small spaces since it requires less vertical space and lets you make use of the lower levels for storage cabinets, desks or dressers. It's a great option for older children since it eliminates the use of a staircase or ladder, making it more accessible to large children and adults.
Test the height of any bunk bed in your child's room using blue painter tape. This will give you a sense of whether it can be easily climbed into and out at night without causing head bumps or hitting the bottom of the window sill or hanging curtains. You should also take into consideration the safety of your family members by reading the Consumer Product Safety Commission regulations for bunk beds. These regulations include guardrails and features to stop falls or entrapment.
Safety
Bunk beds are a great choice for families with children of all ages, but it's important to take into consideration the security features when you shop. You should look for beds with rails that are high enough to stop children from falling over or getting trapped and an option that doesn't raise the bed's surface too high. Pay attention to the weight limit of the bunk bed. Some have less weight limits than others.
When you are choosing a bunk bed, make sure to check the website of the manufacturer for details regarding the mattress's dimensions and weight limits. Most manufacturers will provide guidelines on the maximum thickness of the top bunk mattress. They'll also list the maximum weight capacity of the top bunk bed as well as the bunk.
The best bunk bed kids beds are sturdy constructed and the ladder or stairs must be attached to the frame securely and have handles on the sides to ensure safety. Avoid bunks with slatted sides, as they can be unsafe for children to climb up or down, particularly when the slats aren't securely joined. If your children love playing on the ground, opt for a low-slung bottom bunk to allow them to sit and play without being too high off the floor.
If you have a limited space or don't want to take up the entire space of your child's bedroom, go with an L-shaped bunk bed. They take up less floor space and are typically only the same size as a single bed which is why they're perfect for smaller rooms with low ceilings. They're also more practical for children who might feel intimidated by a bunk that is higher.
If you require a little more space, the full-overfull bunk bed is the best option. They are typically the safest and most stylish bunk for adults beds that are available, and they can be used as full or twin size beds. Pottery Barn Kids' Belden is a stylish solid and sturdy option that will expand with kids as they age and even accommodates trundle mattress (sold separately) for adults and older teens. It's Greenguard Gold certified, meaning it releases low levels of chemical. It's made of sustainable sources of Baltic Birch wood, and is available in a variety of colors.
Style
A good bunk bed can make teens happy regardless of whether it's the shared bedroom or for only one child. Some designs are sleek and minimalistic while others have more fun elements. Bunk beds come in different sizes, ranging from twin-over-twin to full-over-full, and even queen. A twin over full style is popular with teens since it allows them to sleep two kids in the same room and still has room for a desk, dresser or storage drawers on the lower level. Some designs come with a trundle bed that allows the upper level to accommodate an additional mattress.
Tweens also love a twin over king loft bed that takes up less floor space and provides them with more room to stretch out or work from home, says Fenton. Metal bunk beds with full-length guardrails make a popular choice for older kids because they're "built to last and are the most durable, adult-sized bunk," Fenton adds.
Take a look at a T-shaped or L-shaped design, which is basically a raised platform bed. These beds are designed with a ladder at their end. This makes them more sleek and more space for a desk or dresser. These beds aren't as spacious as a bunk bed, but they provide teens with more space in their rooms.
If you're looking for a more affordable bunk that will still provide plenty of safety and comfort, consider a futon bunk. Futons are compact and versatile and can be moved them around if your children are looking to revamp their rooms in the future. However, they're not as durable as a metal or wood bunk bed and they do not have guardrails for the top bed.
Bunks that have ladders or stairs are also available. Ladders are more space-efficient and easier to climb. Stairs on the other hand, could be used as a seating area for children younger than. Some models can even be able to convert into a desk and chair, allowing your child to create the perfect bedroom space for play and study.
Budget
A bunk bed is a major purchase, so it's essential to factor in your budget when you shop. There are plenty of options for cheap beds available, but if you are looking for a bunk bed that will endure through your teens and even into adulthood, you should consider spending more for a quality product that can be used for years.
Consider who will use the bunk bed and what their sleeping needs could be prior to shopping. A twin-overtwin configuration works well for siblings who share bedrooms, while the full-over-full bunk is perfect for adults looking to save space or reduce the expense of a separate queen bed. You'll need to decide on the amount of headroom between the top bunk and bottom bunk. If your children are still in their toddler beds, it may be better to select a layout that is lower to the ground.
The ideal bunk bed for teens will be an affordable option and one that is able to expand with them. Choose a style that will work in both traditional and modern rooms. Or, choose the Oeuf Perch Bunk Bed, an Editors' Choice for the Spruce. It can be divided into two twin beds if required. This design has a clean-lined contemporary silhouette, boucle-upholstered guardrails and a stationary ladder that's easy for kids bunkbed to climb and descend and down. It's Greenguard Gold and Fair Trade certified for social and environmental responsibility.
Another option to save money is to locate an area of the bunk that is built-in storage, for example drawers under the bed or shelving down below the top. This will allow you to keep your bedroom tidy and free of clutter. It's also helpful in the case of a small room. A majority of the bunks on our list offer this feature, and a few have additional storage accessories available such as a bookcase headboard for the upper bunk and a desk for the bottom.
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