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Buying a Bunk Bed With double bed bunk with desk Bed

A bunk bed that has an additional double bed beneath can help you get the most of your small bedroom. The best bunk beds are safe and sturdy.

Look for sturdy guard rails to prevent children from falling over or getting caught between the mattresses.

This solid wood bunk set is Greenguard Gold certified and can be separated into two freestanding beds. The stairs are wide enough to accommodate adults and teens.

Size

When you are looking for a bunk bed that has a double beds size, size is a key aspect to take into consideration. Children grow quickly and may require you to purchase a new bunk bed prior to them outgrowing the one they have. When you are choosing a bunk bed you must also think about the kind of mattress.

The most common bunk bed configuration is twin over twin. They are made up of two twin beds stacked on top of each other and are great for siblings sharing a room. Twin over twin bunks accommodate the standard twin mattresses that are 39 inches wide and 75 inches long. If you're looking for a more luxurious option, you can consider twin XL bunk beds. They're five inches bigger than standard twins and are suitable for teenagers, college youth, and adults.

Full-size mattresses are positioned on the bottom bunk of full-over-full bunk beds. This is ideal for kids and adults who are taller. The full-size bed measures 54 inches wide and 75 inches in length. A majority of these beds come with an trundle that extends from under the lower bed, allowing for an additional sleeping space for guests.

Some bunk beds come with separate loft beds of twin size that can be divided into separate beds. This is a great option when you want to ensure the future of your bunk bed by keeping the beds on the upper and lower sides separate, or should your children choose to swap rooms in the near future.

There are bunk beds that do not require a box spring or foundation as the frame of these bunks raises the mattress. This is a great option for families on an extremely tight budget, since it eliminates the necessity for foundations or box springs.

The number of people that have to sleep with on your bunk bed will affect the choice of frame and mattress. Larger rooms can accommodate triple, L-shaped or trundle bunk beds, smaller rooms are suited for twin over full or twin over full arrangement.

Style

strictly-beds-bunks-everest-classic-bunk-bed-4ft-6-double-365.jpgDepending on the configuration, a bunk bed with double mattresses can be used by children or adults. Standard bunk beds are stacked one on top of each other, with the top bed accessible by ladder. This arrangement is ideal for rooms with a limited space, and makes the room more useful. Another alternative is a futon bunk that is designed to look like a standard bed, but features an asymmetrical futon couch which converts into a bed. This bed is ideal for families with teens or college students. It can sleep four people.

If you're looking to add more storage space for your bunk bed, look for a set that has drawers for clothing and other items. Some sets come with a built in desk as well as a wooden board along the bottom of the stairs, which can be used to hang wall decor or even art. Bunk beds that have desks work well in bedrooms for children, but they can also be used as an additional bedroom or main bedroom of older kids and teens.

The color of the bunk bed can also impact the overall look of your space. A white bunk bed, for example will give a sense of lightness and airiness, while a bed made of dark wood gives off a rustic or traditional feel. If you plan to use bunk beds in a shared bedroom for children pick a paint finish that will be a perfect match for your furniture pieces. Bunk beds can be used to add the theme of nautical like this bedroom by Kirsten Brockner Interiors, which features seashore-inspired bedding, red and blue striped accents and a stairway fit for a captain's cabin.

When decorating a bunk bed with a double bunk bed top and bottom bed try to keep the design simple and clean so that it can be easily adapted as your child gets older and their tastes change. A bunk bed with a twin bed that has a neutral stone finish is easily updated by adding some throw pillows in contrasting hues.

Safety

strictly-beds-bunks-everest-classic-bunk-bed-4ft-double-2757.jpgOne of the main concerns when buying bunk beds is safety. Bunk beds can be incredibly risky if they're not built or the children don't adhere to the rules. You should determine the area you intend to put the bunk bed and then compare the dimensions of the frame with the dimensions of the mattress. This will ensure that the mattress is a perfect fit and that there is enough clearance for your child to get in and out of bed with no problems.

A key safety feature to look for is guard rails on both the top and bottom bunks. The rails that guard the bed should be constructed from solid wood and secured securely to the frame. Additionally any holes, gaps or openings in the frame of a bunk bed need to be small enough to avoid children's heads, legs or torso from getting trapped in them. It's also a good idea to make sure that any ladders or stairs used to climb up and down the bunk bed double deck bed are either part of the frame or are securely attached to it to prevent them from coming loose and creating the risk of tripping.

Another important safety rule is to not allow children under the age of six to sleep on the top bunk. The majority of injuries resulting from bunk beds happen to children younger than this age, and more than half occur due to falls. In addition it's recommended to establish specific rules regarding the use of the bunk bed and make it clear that the top bunk isn't to be used for playing, jumping or anything else.

Finally, it's an excellent idea to make sure that no belts, clothes or jump ropes are hanging from the frame of the bunk bed since they can be strangulation risks to children. You can buy shelves that clip easily to the side of the bed and provide your child a place to keep their nighttime essentials and not need to get out of bed in the dark to find them.

Storage

Bunk beds are a great way to fit two people in a room without taking up too much space. The bed on top is accessible via the ladder. This is a great option for siblings sharing bedrooms or for family members living in 4ft small double bunk bed apartment.

Bunk bed frames are available in different sizes and shapes that can suit any room. They can be customized to meet the needs of each sleeping individual. For instance, if one child prefers the top bed and another prefers the bottom bunk The beds can be arranged so that they face each other. This lets each person have their privacy while having the comfort of being in the company of family members.

Another feature that many bunk bed owners enjoy is the option of incorporating storage drawers under the bed or trundles to their frame. These extras can be put underneath the lower bunk bed to store clothing or blankets. These add-ons can also be used to provide extra space for guests to come to visit.

Trundles are also available for bunk beds as pull-out mattresses. They can be accessed by just one step and are situated beneath the bunk bed's bottom. This provides a comfortable place for a second sleeping person when guests are in and also eliminates the need to bring out an air mattress.

Safety features are essential for anyone who is considering buying bunk beds. Make sure there are side rails on the upper and lower bunks to keep the child from falling off the top bunk. It's also important to take into consideration the amount of mattress you can comfortably place on the top bunk, because a too thick mattress can cause a sleeping child to fall off of the rails of guards while asleep and hurt himself or herself.

The kind of ladder you choose for your bunk beds is an additional choice for safety. Some types of bunk beds have a lengthy ladder that connects the lower and upper guard rails, whereas other types offer an easier ladder that connects to the front of the upper guard rail. The latter is ideal for children since it makes climbing to the top bunk easier and more secure.