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How to Choose the Best Bunk Beds for Teens
Bunk and loft bed can add fun and functionality in the room for kids. They also can help save space.
Find bunk beds that are able to be moved like ones with drawers for storage at the bottom or trundles that are easy to remove. There are also stacked twins which can be divided to create two beds. Also consider the capacity for weight of the top bunk.
Size
When choosing a bunk bed for your kids you should consider size, style and safety. Examine the ceiling's height to ensure that the bunks can fit in the space. Also, make sure that there is enough room around the bunks for the children to move. The beds should be enough apart so that children can get up and down safely and not collide with each other or crash into the walls. Also, you should determine whether the top bunk bed can be able to support a mattress of the same size as that of the bottom one. This will help you avoid the need for an additional bed or trundle in the future.
You can also choose a bunk shape that isn't traditional or asymmetrical, if it fits your space better. For instance an L-shaped bunk could be perfect for a small bedroom or even a shared guest room. It can help save space on the floor, and also allow for a queen-sized or twin-overfull mattress on both upper and lower levels, based on the model you pick.
Many of the best bunk beds for teens are designed to adapt to your child's needs by converting into two independent double beds when they're ready to transition to an adult bunkbed bed. For instance the Storkcraft Solid Wood Ladder Twin bunk bed adults Bed features an elegant farmhouse-inspired design with curving headboards and wagon-themed guardrails along the top bunk. It's made from knot-free New Zealand pine and has a stationary built-in ladder that connects the top and bottom beds, leaving more floor space for children to play on.
A loft bed is a different option that maximizes the corner space in tween-rooms. It's a great choice for smaller spaces since it doesn't take up the same amount of vertical space and also allows the lower level to be used as a desk and dressers, or storage cabinets. It's an excellent choice for older children as it doesn't require a staircase or ladder and makes it more accessible for large children and adults.
Before purchasing any type of bunk bed, test it out in your child's bedroom using blue painter's tape to determine how high it will be above the ground. This will let you know whether it's possible to climb into and out at night without crashing into anyone or hitting the window sill. In addition, you should ensure your family's safety is on your mind by reviewing the Consumer Product Safety Commission's regulations for bunk beds, which define standards for guardrails as well as other features that reduce the chance of entrapment and falls.
Safety
Bunk beds are a great option for families with children of all ages, but it's important to take into consideration the safety features when buying. You'll want to look for a bed with rails that are high enough to prevent children from falling over or becoming trapped, and a mattress that doesn't raise the sleep surface too high. Pay attention to the weight limit of the bunk bed. Some beds have smaller weight limits than others.
Check the manufacturer's website to see what specifications are available on mattress dimensions and weight limits. Most manufacturers will provide guidelines for the maximum thickness of the top bunk bed stores mattress. They'll also provide the maximum weight capacity of the upper bunk bed and the bunk bed.
The best bunk beds will be sturdy and feature a ladder or stair that is attached securely to the frame, and has side handles. Avoid bunks with slatted sides as they could be dangerous for children to climb up or down, especially if the slats aren't tightly fitted together. If your kids love playing on the ground, you should opt for a bunk with a low-slung bottom to let them sit and play without being too high off the ground.
Choose an L-shaped bed if don't have much space in the room of your child or if you don't want it to take up a lot of space. These require less floor space and are typically only about the same width as a single bed, so they're ideal for smaller rooms with low ceilings. They're also more suitable for kids who might be scared of a bunk that is higher.
If you have a little more space, you can opt for an over-full or full-over-full bunk bed. They are the most stylish and secure bunk beds that are available. They can be used for full-size or twin-sized beds. Pottery Barn Kids' Belden is a stylish sturdy and durable option that can grow with kids bunkbed as they get older and accommodates trundle mattresses (sold separately) for adults and older teens. It is Greenguard Gold certified, meaning it releases low levels of chemicals. It is made from sustainably sourced Baltic Birch wood and comes in a variety of colors.
Style
A good bunk bed can make teens happy regardless of whether it's in the shared bedroom or for only one child. Many designs are sleek and minimalist and some have more fun elements. Bunk beds come in a variety of sizes, including twin-overtwin, full-overfull, and even queen. The twin-overfull design is popular with tweens because it allows the possibility of sleeping two children in the same space, while leaving enough space for a desk, dresser, or storage drawers at the bottom. There are some options with Trundle beds that permit the upper level to fit an additional mattress for sleepovers.
Fenton says that teens like a twin-over-king loft bed because it occupies less space and provides them with more room to spread out and work from home. Metal bunk beds with full-length guardrails are another popular option for older children because they're "built to last and are the strongest, grown-up bunk," Fenton adds.
For a really cool bunk, consider a T-shaped or L-shaped design, which is basically a platform bed elevated. These beds are designed with a ladder at the end. This gives them a sleeker look and more space for a desk or dresser. They're not as effective at conserving space like a traditional bunk but they're a stylish option for teens that gives them more space to move around in their rooms.
If you're looking for a more affordable bed that will provide plenty of safety and comfort, consider a futon bunk. Futons are compact and versatile, so you can move them around if your children are looking to revamp their rooms in the future. They're not as durable as metal or wood bunk beds and the top bed isn't equipped with guardrails.
Bunks with stairs or ladders are also available. Ladders take up less space and can be more convenient to climb, while stairs are safer and can double as a seat for smaller children. Some models can be transformed into a chair or desk to allow your child to have the perfect bedroom set for both study and play.
Budget
When choosing a bunk bed, it's essential to consider your budget. There are many inexpensive options available, but if you need a bed that will last into the teens and bunk bed adults on into adulthood, it's worth paying a little more to get a top-quality bed that can be used indefinitely.
Think about who will be using the bunk bed and what their sleeping needs might be prior to shopping. A twin-overtwin arrangement is ideal for siblings sharing the same bedroom, whereas the full-over-full bunk is ideal for adults who want to save space or reduce the cost of a separate queen mattress. You'll have to decide on the amount of headroom that is available between the top 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 a good value and one that will adapt to their needs. Look for a style that works in both modern and traditional rooms, or choose something like the Oeuf Perch bunk--an Editors' Choice pick for the Spruce--which can be split into two separate twin beds should you need to reconfigure your space down the road. This design has a clean-lined modern silhouette, boucle-upholstered guardrails, and a stationary ladder that's easy for kids to climb up and down and down. It's Greenguard Gold and Fair Trade certified for social and environmental responsibility.
A bunk bed with built-in storage is a different way to save money. This can include drawers underneath the bed, or shelves beneath the top. This can help you keep your bedroom clutter-free and is particularly useful when you have smaller space. A majority of the bunks on our list come with this feature, and a few offer additional storage options like an bookcase headboard for the upper bunk, and a desk for the bottom.