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How to Choose the Best Bunk Beds for Teens
Loft beds and bunk beds can add fun and utility to kids' rooms. They can also help to save space.
Look for bunks that are built with flexibility, such as bottom storage drawers and a trundle bed that's easy to remove, and twins that stack and can be divided into two beds. Also consider the capacity for weight of the top bunk.
Size
You'll want to take into consideration the dimensions as well as style and safety when selecting a bunk bed for your kids. Check the ceiling's height to ensure that the bunks can fit in the space. Also, ensure that there is enough space around the bunks to allow the kids to move. The beds should be enough apart so that children can climb and descend safely and not run into each other or smash into walls. Additionally, you should determine whether the top bunk is able to support mattresses that is the same size as the bottom one so you don't have to pay for a trundle or another additional bed in the future.
You can also choose an arrangement for your bunk that isn't conventional and suited to your space better. An L-shaped bunk bed could be perfect for small spaces or an area that is shared by two people. It can save floor space and can accommodate a twin over full or queen mattress on both the upper and lower levels, based 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. Storkcraft Solid Wood Ladder Twin Bunk Bed For instance, features a classic farmhouse style with curving headboards. It also features wagon-style guardrails on the top bunk. It's made of knot-free New Zealand pine and has an adjustable ladder that connects the top and bottom beds and leaves more floor space for kids to play on.
Another alternative is a loft bed, which optimizes corner spaces in rooms with tweens. It's ideal for smaller spaces as it occupies less vertical space and lets you use the lower level for desks, storage cabinets or dressers. It's also a great choice for older kids because it doesn't require them to use stairs or a ladder which makes it more accessible to larger children as well as adults.
Before you purchase any type of bunk bed, try it in your children' bedroom with blue painter's tape to see how high it will be above the ground. This will help you determine whether it's safe to climb into and out at night without bumping into anyone or hitting the window sill. Finally, you'll want to keep your family's safety in mind by reading the Consumer Product Safety Commission's rules for bunk beds. These regulations establish standards for guardrails and other features that reduce the chance of entrapment and falls.
Safety
Bunk beds are a great choice for families with kids of all ages, however, it is important to think about security features when you shop. You should look for beds with rails that are tall enough to prevent kids from falling off or getting trapped and an option that doesn't raise the bed's surface too high. You should also pay attention to the capacity for weight, as some bunks are less able than others.
Check the manufacturer's website to see the specifications available for mattress sizes and weight limitations. Most manufacturers will provide 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.
The most sturdy bunk beds are constructed, and the ladder or stairs should be attached to the frame securely and have side handles for safety. It is also recommended to avoid bunks that have slatted sides because they are unsafe for children to climb up or down, particularly when the slats aren't securely fitted together. If your kids love to play on the ground, pick an un-slung bunk that allows them to sit and play without having to be too far off the floor.
If you have a limited space or do not want to occupy the entire space of your child's bedroom, go with an L-shaped bunk for adults bed. These take up less floor space and are usually about the same width as a single bed, which is why they're perfect for smaller rooms with low ceilings. They're also more practical for kids who might be scared of a bunk that is higher.
If you have more space, you can opt for a full-over-full-size bunk bed. They are generally the most secure and stylish bunk beds on the market and can be used as twin or full size beds. Pottery Barn Kids' Belden bunk bed is an elegant and sturdy choice that grows with your child's development as they grow. It can even accommodate trundle beds (sold separately) to accommodate older teens and adults. It's Greenguard Gold certified for low chemical emissions. It's also made from sustainably-sourced Baltic Birch wood, and it comes in a variety of colors options.
Style
If it's a shared room or just one child, the perfect bunk bed for teens will provide something to be enthusiastic about. A lot of designs are minimalist and sleek, while others feature more playful elements. Bunk beds come in a variety of sizes, including twin-overtwin, full-overfull, and even queen. The twin-over-full style is popular with teens because it allows them to sleep two children in the same space, while leaving enough room for a desk, dresser, or storage drawers in the lower part. Certain designs have Trundle beds that permit the upper floor to accommodate an extra mattress for sleepovers.
Teens also adore an over-king twin loft bed that takes up less floor space and provides them with more space to spread out or work from home, says Fenton. Metal bunk beds with full-length guardrails are a popular choice for older kids because they're "built to last and it's the most durable, adult-sized bunk," Fenton adds.
Take a look at a T-shaped or L-shaped style, which is basically a raised platform bed. These beds have the ladder at the end that gives an elegant look and makes room for a dresser or desk underneath. They're not as effective at conserving space like a traditional bunk but they're a stylish option for teenagers that offers more room to move around in their rooms.
Consider a futon bunk if you're looking for bunk beds that are affordable and provides safety and comfort. Futons are portable and compact, so they can be moved around when you want to redecorate your child's bedroom in the near future. They're not as sturdy as metal or wood bunk beds and the top bed does not have guardrails.
Bunks that include stairs or ladders are also available. Ladders are more efficient in space and easier to climb. Stairs, on other hand, could be used as a seating area for children younger than. Some models are even capable of being converted into a chair and desk which allows your child to build the ultimate bedroom suite for study time and playtime.
Budget
When shopping for a bunk bed, it's essential to consider your budget. Although there are plenty of affordable options, if you're planning on buying a bunk bed that is designed to last into the teens (or even into adulthood) it might be worth paying a little extra for a quality design that can be used for years to come.
Before you shop, consider who will be sleeping on the bunk bed and what their sleeping needs could be. A twin-overtwin configuration works well for siblings who share the same bedroom, whereas full over full bunk is perfect for adults who are looking to reduce space or the expense of a separate queen-sized mattress. You'll need to decide on the amount of headroom that is available between the top bunk and the bottom bunk. If your children are still in toddler beds, you may want to choose a configuration that is lower to the ground.
The best bunk beds for kids bunk bed for teens will be one that is affordable and one that is able to adapt to their needs. Pick a design that can fit in both traditional and modern rooms. You can also choose the Oeuf Perch Bunk Bed, an Editors' Choice for the Spruce. It can be split into two twin beds if required. This design has a clean-lined modern design, boucle-upholstered railings and a ladder that's easy for kids to climb and down and down, and it's Greenguard Gold and Fair Trade certified for environmental and social responsibility.
Another way to save money is to find a bunk that has built-in storage options, like drawers beneath the lower bed or a shelf below the top. This will allow you to keep your bedroom clean and clutter-free. It's also useful if you have a small space. A majority of the bunks on our list have this feature. Some come with additional storage options, such as headboards for a bookcase or desk for the lower bunk.
Loft beds and bunk beds can add fun and utility to kids' rooms. They can also help to save space.
Look for bunks that are built with flexibility, such as bottom storage drawers and a trundle bed that's easy to remove, and twins that stack and can be divided into two beds. Also consider the capacity for weight of the top bunk.
Size
You'll want to take into consideration the dimensions as well as style and safety when selecting a bunk bed for your kids. Check the ceiling's height to ensure that the bunks can fit in the space. Also, ensure that there is enough space around the bunks to allow the kids to move. The beds should be enough apart so that children can climb and descend safely and not run into each other or smash into walls. Additionally, you should determine whether the top bunk is able to support mattresses that is the same size as the bottom one so you don't have to pay for a trundle or another additional bed in the future.
You can also choose an arrangement for your bunk that isn't conventional and suited to your space better. An L-shaped bunk bed could be perfect for small spaces or an area that is shared by two people. It can save floor space and can accommodate a twin over full or queen mattress on both the upper and lower levels, based 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. Storkcraft Solid Wood Ladder Twin Bunk Bed For instance, features a classic farmhouse style with curving headboards. It also features wagon-style guardrails on the top bunk. It's made of knot-free New Zealand pine and has an adjustable ladder that connects the top and bottom beds and leaves more floor space for kids to play on.
Another alternative is a loft bed, which optimizes corner spaces in rooms with tweens. It's ideal for smaller spaces as it occupies less vertical space and lets you use the lower level for desks, storage cabinets or dressers. It's also a great choice for older kids because it doesn't require them to use stairs or a ladder which makes it more accessible to larger children as well as adults.
Before you purchase any type of bunk bed, try it in your children' bedroom with blue painter's tape to see how high it will be above the ground. This will help you determine whether it's safe to climb into and out at night without bumping into anyone or hitting the window sill. Finally, you'll want to keep your family's safety in mind by reading the Consumer Product Safety Commission's rules for bunk beds. These regulations establish standards for guardrails and other features that reduce the chance of entrapment and falls.
Safety
Bunk beds are a great choice for families with kids of all ages, however, it is important to think about security features when you shop. You should look for beds with rails that are tall enough to prevent kids from falling off or getting trapped and an option that doesn't raise the bed's surface too high. You should also pay attention to the capacity for weight, as some bunks are less able than others.
Check the manufacturer's website to see the specifications available for mattress sizes and weight limitations. Most manufacturers will provide 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.
The most sturdy bunk beds are constructed, and the ladder or stairs should be attached to the frame securely and have side handles for safety. It is also recommended to avoid bunks that have slatted sides because they are unsafe for children to climb up or down, particularly when the slats aren't securely fitted together. If your kids love to play on the ground, pick an un-slung bunk that allows them to sit and play without having to be too far off the floor.
If you have a limited space or do not want to occupy the entire space of your child's bedroom, go with an L-shaped bunk for adults bed. These take up less floor space and are usually about the same width as a single bed, which is why they're perfect for smaller rooms with low ceilings. They're also more practical for kids who might be scared of a bunk that is higher.
If you have more space, you can opt for a full-over-full-size bunk bed. They are generally the most secure and stylish bunk beds on the market and can be used as twin or full size beds. Pottery Barn Kids' Belden bunk bed is an elegant and sturdy choice that grows with your child's development as they grow. It can even accommodate trundle beds (sold separately) to accommodate older teens and adults. It's Greenguard Gold certified for low chemical emissions. It's also made from sustainably-sourced Baltic Birch wood, and it comes in a variety of colors options.
Style
If it's a shared room or just one child, the perfect bunk bed for teens will provide something to be enthusiastic about. A lot of designs are minimalist and sleek, while others feature more playful elements. Bunk beds come in a variety of sizes, including twin-overtwin, full-overfull, and even queen. The twin-over-full style is popular with teens because it allows them to sleep two children in the same space, while leaving enough room for a desk, dresser, or storage drawers in the lower part. Certain designs have Trundle beds that permit the upper floor to accommodate an extra mattress for sleepovers.
Teens also adore an over-king twin loft bed that takes up less floor space and provides them with more space to spread out or work from home, says Fenton. Metal bunk beds with full-length guardrails are a popular choice for older kids because they're "built to last and it's the most durable, adult-sized bunk," Fenton adds.
Take a look at a T-shaped or L-shaped style, which is basically a raised platform bed. These beds have the ladder at the end that gives an elegant look and makes room for a dresser or desk underneath. They're not as effective at conserving space like a traditional bunk but they're a stylish option for teenagers that offers more room to move around in their rooms.
Consider a futon bunk if you're looking for bunk beds that are affordable and provides safety and comfort. Futons are portable and compact, so they can be moved around when you want to redecorate your child's bedroom in the near future. They're not as sturdy as metal or wood bunk beds and the top bed does not have guardrails.
Bunks that include stairs or ladders are also available. Ladders are more efficient in space and easier to climb. Stairs, on other hand, could be used as a seating area for children younger than. Some models are even capable of being converted into a chair and desk which allows your child to build the ultimate bedroom suite for study time and playtime.
Budget
When shopping for a bunk bed, it's essential to consider your budget. Although there are plenty of affordable options, if you're planning on buying a bunk bed that is designed to last into the teens (or even into adulthood) it might be worth paying a little extra for a quality design that can be used for years to come.
Before you shop, consider who will be sleeping on the bunk bed and what their sleeping needs could be. A twin-overtwin configuration works well for siblings who share the same bedroom, whereas full over full bunk is perfect for adults who are looking to reduce space or the expense of a separate queen-sized mattress. You'll need to decide on the amount of headroom that is available between the top bunk and the bottom bunk. If your children are still in toddler beds, you may want to choose a configuration that is lower to the ground.
The best bunk beds for kids bunk bed for teens will be one that is affordable and one that is able to adapt to their needs. Pick a design that can fit in both traditional and modern rooms. You can also choose the Oeuf Perch Bunk Bed, an Editors' Choice for the Spruce. It can be split into two twin beds if required. This design has a clean-lined modern design, boucle-upholstered railings and a ladder that's easy for kids to climb and down and down, and it's Greenguard Gold and Fair Trade certified for environmental and social responsibility.
Another way to save money is to find a bunk that has built-in storage options, like drawers beneath the lower bed or a shelf below the top. This will allow you to keep your bedroom clean and clutter-free. It's also useful if you have a small space. A majority of the bunks on our list have this feature. Some come with additional storage options, such as headboards for a bookcase or desk for the lower bunk.
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