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How to Choose the Best Bunk Beds for Teens
Bunk and loft bed can be a great way to add fun and function in the children's room. They can also help reduce space.
Find bunk beds that can be adapted like ones with drawers on the bottom or trundles that are easy to remove. There are also twins that are stacked, which can be separated to create two beds. Also consider the capacity for weight of the top bunk.
Size
When you're choosing a bunk bed for your kids, you'll want to consider the size, style and security. Make sure you check the ceiling's height to ensure that the bunks are able to fit into the space. Also, make sure that there's enough space around the bunks for children to move around. The beds should be placed far enough apart so that kids can safely move up and down and not crash into each other or the walls. You'll also want to check whether the top bunk can accommodate a mattress that is similar to that of the bottom. This will help you avoid needing an extra bed or trundle later on.
You can also pick a bunk shape that isn't traditional, if it suits your space better. An L-shaped bunk bed could be perfect for small spaces or a guest room shared by two people. It will save the floor space and can 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 will grow with your kids and can be converted into two separate beds when it's time to move to a normal double bed. For instance the Storkcraft Solid Wood Ladder Twin bunk beds for adults Bed features a classic farmhouse-inspired style with the curved headboards and the wagon-themed guardrails on the top bunk. It's made from knot-free New Zealand pine and has an attached ladder that connects the top and bottom beds and leaves more floor space for children to play on.
A loft bed is a different option that makes the most of the space at the corner in tween-rooms. It's great for small spaces because it takes up less vertical space and allows you to use the lower floor for storage cabinets, desks or dressers. It's a great choice for older children since it doesn't require a staircase or ladder which makes it more accessible for adults and children of larger sizes.
Before purchasing any type of bunk bed, check it in your children bedroom using blue painter's tape to see how high it will rise above the ground. This will give you a sense of whether it is easily climbed into and out of at night, without causing head bumps or hitting the bottom of the window sill or hanging curtains. You'll also want to take into consideration the safety of your family by reviewing the Consumer Product Safety Commission regulations for bunk beds. These regulations include guardrails and features that prevent entrapment or falls.
Safety
Bunk beds are a great choice for families with children of all ages, but it's important to consider the safety features when buying. You'll want to look for beds with rails that are tall enough to stop children from falling over or getting trapped. Also, you need a mattress that doesn't elevate the bed's surface too high. Pay attention to the weight limit of the bunk bed. Some beds have a lower weight limit than others.
Visit the website of the manufacturer to see what specifications are available on mattresses and weight limits. Most manufacturers provide guidelines regarding how thick the top bunk mattress can be, and typically list the total capacity of the bunk beds for kids and upper bed weight capacities.
The best bunk beds are sturdy constructed, and the ladder or stairs should be attached to the frame securely and be equipped with side handles to ensure safety. Avoid bunk beds with slatted side panels, as they're dangerous for children to climb on, especially if they're not tightly connected. If your children love to play on the ground, select an un-slung bunk that lets them play and sit without being too far off the floor.
If you're limited in space or do not want to take up too much space in your child's bedroom, go with an L-shaped bunk bed. These are smaller in size and are typically only about the same width as a single bed, which is why they're perfect for smaller rooms with low ceilings. These are also more suitable for children of smaller age who may feel intimidated by high bunk beds.
If you require a little more space, a full-overfull bunk bed is the best kids' bunk beds option. These are the most fashionable and safe bunk beds available. They can be used as full-size or twin-sized beds. Pottery Barn Kids' Belden is a stylish solid and sturdy option that will grow with children as they grow older and accommodates trundle mattress (sold separately) for older teens and adults. It's Greenguard Gold certified for low chemical emissions. It's made of sustainably-sourced Baltic birch wood, and it comes in multiple color options.
Style
Whether it's for a shared room or just one child, the perfect bunk bed can give teenagers something to be excited about. Some designs are sleek and minimalist while others are more fun elements. Bunk beds come in various sizes, such as twin-overtwin, full-overfull and even queen. The twin-overfull design is popular among teens because it permits them to sleep two children in the same space, while leaving space for a desk dresser, or drawers for storage in the lower part. Some options come with trundle bed that allows the upper level to accommodate an additional mattress.
Fenton says that teens are awestruck by a twin-over king loft bed since it occupies less space and gives them more room to spread out and work at home. Metal bunk beds with full-length guardrails make a popular choice for older children because they're "built to last and it's the most sturdy, adult bunkbed-friendly bunk," Fenton adds.
For a really cool bunk, you should consider an l-shaped or T-shaped design that's basically a platform bed elevated. These beds are constructed with a ladder at the end. This provides a more modern look and more room to set up a desk or dresser. They're not as good for bunk bed for teens conserving space as a traditional bunk, however, they're a stylish choice for teens, and give them more space to move around in their rooms.
If you're looking to find a more affordable bunk that can offer plenty of security and comfort, think about a futon bunk. Futons are portable and compact which means they can be moved around if you want to redecorate your child's room in the future. They're not as durable as wood or metal bunk beds and the top bed has no guardrails.
Bunks with stairs or ladders are also available. Ladders are smaller and can be more convenient to climb. Stairs are safer and can double as a seat for smaller kids. Some models are capable of being converted into a desk and chair, allowing your child to have the perfect bedroom set-up to study or play.
Budget
A bunk bed is a major investment, so it's crucial to factor in your budget when buying. Although there are plenty of inexpensive options out there, if you're planning on purchasing a bunk bed that will last until the teens (or even adulthood), it may be worth paying a bit more for a high-quality design that will last for a long time.
Consider who will use the bunk bed and what their sleeping requirements could be prior to shopping. A twin-overtwin configuration works well for siblings sharing a bedroom, while the full-over-full bunk is ideal for adults who are looking to save space or avoid the cost of a separate queen bed. 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 their toddler beds, it may be better to choose a bed that is lower than the ground.
The ideal bunk bed for teens will be a good value and one that is able to expand with them. Choose a style that will work in both traditional and modern rooms. Choose the Oeuf Perch Bunk Bed, an Editors' Choice for the Spruce. It can be divided into two twin beds if needed. This style features a modern elegant, clean-lined design with boucle-upholstered guardrails, boucle upholstered railings and a stationary, easy-to-climb ladder. It is also Greenguard Gold and fair trade certified for its environmental and social responsibility.
Another option to save money is to find a bunk with built-in storage, for example drawers underneath the lower bed or shelving down below the top. This will help you keep your bedroom tidy and free of clutter. It's also a good option for those with a smaller room. A majority of the bunks on our list offer this feature, and some come with additional storage options such as bookcase headboards for the upper bunk and a desk for the bottom.
Bunk and loft bed can be a great way to add fun and function in the children's room. They can also help reduce space.
Find bunk beds that can be adapted like ones with drawers on the bottom or trundles that are easy to remove. There are also twins that are stacked, which can be separated to create two beds. Also consider the capacity for weight of the top bunk.
Size
When you're choosing a bunk bed for your kids, you'll want to consider the size, style and security. Make sure you check the ceiling's height to ensure that the bunks are able to fit into the space. Also, make sure that there's enough space around the bunks for children to move around. The beds should be placed far enough apart so that kids can safely move up and down and not crash into each other or the walls. You'll also want to check whether the top bunk can accommodate a mattress that is similar to that of the bottom. This will help you avoid needing an extra bed or trundle later on.
You can also pick a bunk shape that isn't traditional, if it suits your space better. An L-shaped bunk bed could be perfect for small spaces or a guest room shared by two people. It will save the floor space and can 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 will grow with your kids and can be converted into two separate beds when it's time to move to a normal double bed. For instance the Storkcraft Solid Wood Ladder Twin bunk beds for adults Bed features a classic farmhouse-inspired style with the curved headboards and the wagon-themed guardrails on the top bunk. It's made from knot-free New Zealand pine and has an attached ladder that connects the top and bottom beds and leaves more floor space for children to play on.
A loft bed is a different option that makes the most of the space at the corner in tween-rooms. It's great for small spaces because it takes up less vertical space and allows you to use the lower floor for storage cabinets, desks or dressers. It's a great choice for older children since it doesn't require a staircase or ladder which makes it more accessible for adults and children of larger sizes.
Before purchasing any type of bunk bed, check it in your children bedroom using blue painter's tape to see how high it will rise above the ground. This will give you a sense of whether it is easily climbed into and out of at night, without causing head bumps or hitting the bottom of the window sill or hanging curtains. You'll also want to take into consideration the safety of your family by reviewing the Consumer Product Safety Commission regulations for bunk beds. These regulations include guardrails and features that prevent entrapment or falls.
Safety
Bunk beds are a great choice for families with children of all ages, but it's important to consider the safety features when buying. You'll want to look for beds with rails that are tall enough to stop children from falling over or getting trapped. Also, you need a mattress that doesn't elevate the bed's surface too high. Pay attention to the weight limit of the bunk bed. Some beds have a lower weight limit than others.
Visit the website of the manufacturer to see what specifications are available on mattresses and weight limits. Most manufacturers provide guidelines regarding how thick the top bunk mattress can be, and typically list the total capacity of the bunk beds for kids and upper bed weight capacities.
The best bunk beds are sturdy constructed, and the ladder or stairs should be attached to the frame securely and be equipped with side handles to ensure safety. Avoid bunk beds with slatted side panels, as they're dangerous for children to climb on, especially if they're not tightly connected. If your children love to play on the ground, select an un-slung bunk that lets them play and sit without being too far off the floor.
If you're limited in space or do not want to take up too much space in your child's bedroom, go with an L-shaped bunk bed. These are smaller in size and are typically only about the same width as a single bed, which is why they're perfect for smaller rooms with low ceilings. These are also more suitable for children of smaller age who may feel intimidated by high bunk beds.
If you require a little more space, a full-overfull bunk bed is the best kids' bunk beds option. These are the most fashionable and safe bunk beds available. They can be used as full-size or twin-sized beds. Pottery Barn Kids' Belden is a stylish solid and sturdy option that will grow with children as they grow older and accommodates trundle mattress (sold separately) for older teens and adults. It's Greenguard Gold certified for low chemical emissions. It's made of sustainably-sourced Baltic birch wood, and it comes in multiple color options.
Style
Whether it's for a shared room or just one child, the perfect bunk bed can give teenagers something to be excited about. Some designs are sleek and minimalist while others are more fun elements. Bunk beds come in various sizes, such as twin-overtwin, full-overfull and even queen. The twin-overfull design is popular among teens because it permits them to sleep two children in the same space, while leaving space for a desk dresser, or drawers for storage in the lower part. Some options come with trundle bed that allows the upper level to accommodate an additional mattress.
Fenton says that teens are awestruck by a twin-over king loft bed since it occupies less space and gives them more room to spread out and work at home. Metal bunk beds with full-length guardrails make a popular choice for older children because they're "built to last and it's the most sturdy, adult bunkbed-friendly bunk," Fenton adds.
For a really cool bunk, you should consider an l-shaped or T-shaped design that's basically a platform bed elevated. These beds are constructed with a ladder at the end. This provides a more modern look and more room to set up a desk or dresser. They're not as good for bunk bed for teens conserving space as a traditional bunk, however, they're a stylish choice for teens, and give them more space to move around in their rooms.
If you're looking to find a more affordable bunk that can offer plenty of security and comfort, think about a futon bunk. Futons are portable and compact which means they can be moved around if you want to redecorate your child's room in the future. They're not as durable as wood or metal bunk beds and the top bed has no guardrails.
Bunks with stairs or ladders are also available. Ladders are smaller and can be more convenient to climb. Stairs are safer and can double as a seat for smaller kids. Some models are capable of being converted into a desk and chair, allowing your child to have the perfect bedroom set-up to study or play.
Budget
A bunk bed is a major investment, so it's crucial to factor in your budget when buying. Although there are plenty of inexpensive options out there, if you're planning on purchasing a bunk bed that will last until the teens (or even adulthood), it may be worth paying a bit more for a high-quality design that will last for a long time.
Consider who will use the bunk bed and what their sleeping requirements could be prior to shopping. A twin-overtwin configuration works well for siblings sharing a bedroom, while the full-over-full bunk is ideal for adults who are looking to save space or avoid the cost of a separate queen bed. 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 their toddler beds, it may be better to choose a bed that is lower than the ground.
The ideal bunk bed for teens will be a good value and one that is able to expand with them. Choose a style that will work in both traditional and modern rooms. Choose the Oeuf Perch Bunk Bed, an Editors' Choice for the Spruce. It can be divided into two twin beds if needed. This style features a modern elegant, clean-lined design with boucle-upholstered guardrails, boucle upholstered railings and a stationary, easy-to-climb ladder. It is also Greenguard Gold and fair trade certified for its environmental and social responsibility.
Another option to save money is to find a bunk with built-in storage, for example drawers underneath the lower bed or shelving down below the top. This will help you keep your bedroom tidy and free of clutter. It's also a good option for those with a smaller room. A majority of the bunks on our list offer this feature, and some come with additional storage options such as bookcase headboards for the upper bunk and a desk for the bottom.
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