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The Best Bunk Beds For Small Rooms

Bunk beds are a great choice for kids who share a small space, but they can also be beneficial for kids who have a shared bedroom. Find a bunk bed with a sturdy staircase and plenty of storage space underneath the bunk that is on the bottom.

Consider the materials: Wood is durable and can last a long time. Metal frames are less heavy, but they can be susceptible to corrosion.

1. Harriet Bee Tena Bunk Bed

Harriet Bee offers premium bunk beds that come in different designs, but the majority of customers love them due to their durable craftsmanship and easy assembly. This twin-over-full option is made with kiln-dried wood for a firm feel and has a full-length guardrail at the top to avoid falling or entrapment. The ladder is fixed and does not move. It's Greenguard Gold certified and has a wide slat foundation which means it will last for years without getting the sagging or causing structural issues.

A lot of bunk beds are made from metal, which is more affordable, but can have a more industrial appearance that isn't suited to all styles. This wooden option is simple and has clean lines that will go with any style. It also features an unique twist that sets it apart from other bunk beds: a slide that is located on the side of the bottom twin bed. This is a fun and playful element that kids will love and can in encouraging youngsters to use the stairs to climb up and down their beds. This bunk bed comes with a separate Trundle bed to provide additional sleeping space and is a fantastic feature to have if you plan on using this as a guest bedroom in the near future.

One of the great things about this bunk bed is that the railings at the top can be removed and it can serve as two separate twin beds when your children are ready to stop using the top bunk. It's also a great option when you're looking to spend less than the standard bunk bed and it's a stylish and functional option that will be able to grow with your children over the years.

2. Matrix Ladder Bunk Bed

If a bunk bed that has a slide is a must-have for your kids, opt for this model from Matrix. This greenguard-certified model is the most expensive on our list. It has a low-profile, making it ideal for rooms with low ceilings. It also features horizontal slats instead of a boxspring to save space. Unlike other bunk beds, this version utilizes a ladder instead of stairs that makes it more secure and easier for younger kids to climb.

A rock lock system that is patent-pending connects the beds to stop them from moving and you can be at ease knowing that it will last for for a long time. A slide can be an excellent way to make sleeping in a bunk feel more like an adventure. The solid wood angled staircase has wide, grooved stairs and handholds for easy climbing. The ladder is sturdy enough to hold up 800 pounds, which is more than double the U.S. safety standards. It can be used by adults and teens alike.

Stairs can also be used for bunk beds. However they occupy more space and are difficult for young children to navigate, particularly if the stairs have drawers. This Flexa design comes with the benefit of storage space underneath each bed. The bed can be converted into a low or mid-high loft bed by swapping the ladder and slide for a staircase.

Trendy Space offers plenty of exciting bunk beds for kids in Singapore, including this modular design with stairs and storage built-in. It can be customized to fit your space and is available in a variety of colours. For a modern-looking look think about the metal-framed Max Bunk Bed.

3. Harriet Bee Tena Bunk bed with drawers


This minimalist bunk bed is a design chameleon that looks contemporary or traditional, based on the way you dress it. It's built to last and the beds at the top and bottom can be separated making it a great feature for shared rooms or sleepover-friendly spaces. In addition it's Fair Trade certified and made using environmentally friendly materials and finishes.

Safety warning The ladder's angled design is quite high, which means it's not suitable for children who aren't good climbers. As always, AAP recommends that children younger than six years old remain in the bottom bunk and the oldest child should only move to the top bunk if there is enough clearance over the ceiling.

This twin-over full model from Harriet Bee offers a classic bunk bed design that has the mission-inspired headboards and footboards. It also features a solid wood frame and slats to support mattresses. The neutral finish can be used for any style of color. The bunk bed can be divided to create two full-size beds if you want to make it an additional bedroom.

A trundle under the bed can elevate the bunk bed to a higher position and provide more space for guests. This is the kind of bunk bed that will grow with a kid and is a great option for smaller homes.

Take into consideration how much space will require under your beds if you choose a bunk bed that has an escalator. If you're looking to maximize space efficiency, choose the one with drawers for storage. In this modern bunk bed, the drawers are a great space to stash clothing and toys, but they also open up valuable floor space that could be used for an entertainment center, desk or for any other purpose.

4. Matrix Ladder Slide Bunk Bed with Slide

A bunk bed can be used in numerous ways, and when paired with a slide it brings a new dimension to the bedroom shared. Most bunk beds come with an incline that leads directly to the top bed but this one has an open-air front that has five beautiful windows. It'll make them think about their next sleepover.

Another great feature of this bed is its sturdy construction, which boasts an impressive capacity of 2,000 pounds per bed. Plus, Fenton and Morris point out that it offers a large amount of space underneath the bottom bunk for storage.

Available in three versatile sizes (twin-over-twin twin-over-full, twin-over-full and full-over-full) This bunk bed will grow with your children. It is divided into two beds when they're ready for a bit of separation, and also comes with a pull-out trundle bed to accommodate additional sleepover guests.

Its sturdy construction makes it a great option for families with small children. It is available in three new finishes that will improve the appearance of any bedroom for children. White is a timeless color that can be adapted to new styles, while smoky gray and rich walnut can be paired with a variety palettes.

You can replace the ladder on this bed with stairs to make it easier to store. you can find out more streamlined staircase with slatted handrails guides your kids to the top bunk, and guardrails that are extra tall ensure safety while climbing.

To give it a more personal look, you can personalize this bunk bed to the colors you prefer, and it even includes an integrated bookcase to store your kids' toy baskets chapters books, a bookcase, and sports equipment. This bed cannot be returned, so please measure your space to ensure that it's appropriate.

5. Twin-over-Full Bunk Bed

Bunk beds are the perfect way to increase the amount of sleeping space in a smaller bedroom. In certain styles they can accommodate full bunks in addition to two twin mattresses. Some bunk beds have stairs built into the bottom mattress, while others require an additional ladder. The classic twin-overfull model is one of the top options for small rooms because it maximizes floor space and provides an adaptable sleeping solution that can develop with kids and is ideal for guests or sleepovers.

Designers can make bunk bedrooms more useful by adding storage space to the structure. They often build in shelves or drawers in the stair risers, which can be used to store everything from clothing to toys or extra bedding. They may also put in shallow recessed niches over the beds that could be used as reading lamps or for displaying artwork.

Many bunk bed manufacturers offer separate storage units that can be put under the lower bunk, or on the side. These storage units are a cost-effective option for children to have an area to store their belongings. This helps them feel more responsible.

It's recommended to check out some of the options in person, whether you're considering a twin over full bunk bed or another option. Bring your children to the showroom to check out their new bunk bed. They'll be eager to test it out. This will help you gain a better understanding of the size of a bunk bed your space, and also help you avoid buyer's remorse. If you're not able to visit a store in person, search online for pictures and measurements of bunk beds.

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Pub: 05 Dec 2024 13:04 UTC
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