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When you are choosing a bunk bed for your bedroom take into consideration the ceiling height and the size of the room. You should also look for a bed that can handle the weight of teens or children.
This full-over-full Oeuf bunk bed is low on the sides with a lower sleeping area and is suitable for younger children and rooms with low ceilings. This bed also comes with a an trundle which provides additional sleeping space for guests.
1. Harriet Bee Twin Over Twin Bunk Bed
Harriet Bee offers a great option for a bunkbed that has a small footprint. It has slats both on the sides and a ladder which fits neatly on top of the frame to reduce the amount of space that it takes up. It's also a good choice for smaller spaces because it's lower--at just 47.5 inches--than other bunk beds.
It comes in a variety of colors, including brighter choices like Ocean and Tangerine as well as neutral finishes like Sage and Taupe. It has a weight capacity of 200 pounds per bunk, which is higher than the majority of bunks on this list, which is important if you plan to put two adults in the top bunk.
You should also think about the kind of mattress you want. While most bunk beds are made to fit standard twin mattresses (with five inches of extra width and height) however, some are able to accommodate twin XLs or full mattresses that can make it easier to sleep for teens and adults. You'll need to buy separate mattresses for each size however this will give you the flexibility you need when it comes to budget and space.
One important thing to remember with any bunk bed is that the safety features must be tested to CPSC standards, says Madeleine Burry, who curated this list for the Spruce. This means that the child cannot fall out of the bottom bunk or get caught between the rails that guard it. Also the frame will not sway or fall apart when someone climbs up to the top bunk.
Choose bunk beds made of metal that are GreenGuard Gold certified. This is an excellent way to guarantee your safety as well as the environment. The Max & Lily bunk bed is a great choice because it's crafted with sustainably sourced solid New Zealand pine and TSCA-compliant engineered wood and it's coated with a low-VOC finish that's free of toxic chemicals. This bed comes with 14-inch rails for guarding, and it doesn't require box springs or a bunkie.
2. Mainstays Full Over Full Bunk Bed
This is a solid, safe full over full metal bunk bed that is smaller than standard bunk beds to fit in smaller spaces and allow for more space to play. It's an excellent option for rooms with kids and teens. It fits a twin-size mattress and a full-size mattress (sold separately). The lower bunk is stocked with metal slats which provide support and allow airflow to the mattresses. This eliminates the need for box springs. The top bunk has safety rails and the ladder is easy to climb. It arrives in a box and is easy to put together.
It is available in black, silver and white finishes to coordinate with any style of bedroom. The
bunk bed provides more storage space than traditional bunk beds and is a great choice for shared bedrooms. It's sturdy enough to fit adults so it's a good option for older children and teenagers.
3. Room & Board Twin Over Full Bunk Bed with Stairs
Bunk beds aren't just a luxury for children. They can also help adults save space in small spaces. The Room & Board twin over full bunk bed with stairs comes with an elegant design and solid construction that can hold up to two adults. It is available in different styles so you can pick the one that suits your style.
Metal bunk beds are gaining popularity because of their durability and sleek appearance. The Room & Board Bunk Bed features a sturdy steel framework and slat system to support several people with no issues. Its sturdy construction makes it one of the most secure bunk beds on our list.
Another aspect to take into consideration is the bunk bed's height and if it is suitable for the space. Bunk beds that are low in height are perfect for rooms with low ceilings. They also have a railing at the top to stop children from falling. If you opt for bunk beds with higher heights it is important to keep the upper level clear of any ceiling fans, as they can be dangerous for children as per Dr. Colleen Kraft, a pediatrician at Children's Hospital Los Angeles.
You'll also want to consider the way you'll access the bunks, and the amount of storage space you require. A lot of the beds in this roundup feature integrated storage units, such as drawers under the bed or pullouts for trundles. This can eliminate the need for extra storage units or dressers and can make a bunk bed even more cost-efficient.
The stairway is constructed into the side of the unit or at the end, which makes it easier to store compared to a ladder that is attached to the frame. You can also opt for a slanted ladder or an inclined ladder. These are easier for children to climb, and might be more suitable for those who struggle with a straight one.
In addition to maximizing space, a lot of bunks on this list can be converted into two beds, which is great for when your children are ready for their own bedrooms. Some even come with a futon-style option that can be used to accommodate guests.
4. Harriet Bee Full over Full Bunk Bed With Drawers
This Ikea bunk bed is great for families on the tightest budget. It's also simple to put together, and it has stylish footboards and headboards that are slatted. It only comes in twin over twin sizes and the top bunk measures 61 3/4 inches above the floor. It could be too high to use for children who are younger. It is also recommended that you choose a mattress that is thinner (IKEA sells these) for the top bunk in order to minimize the chance of falling out of bed and hurting yourself. Be aware that the ladder is not movable, which may restrict your options when it comes to arrangement of the room.
The bunk bed comes in a range of colors. There are bright choices such as Ocean and Tangerine as well as neutral finishes such as Sage, Mineral Silver, Taupe and Seadrift. It is also GreenGuard Gold-certified and finished with child-safe, water-based paint. This bunk bed has a much greater capacity to support weight than other bunk beds. It can be used by teens and adults. However, general safety advice from the CPSC recommend that no child under the age of six should sleep on top of a
bunk bed.
Bunk beds are an exciting sleeping arrangement for
kids bunk beds, and they're a smart option for small rooms. However, they're not always safe unless you take the time to choose ones that are solidly constructed and fit your space's design. Nikki Klugh, principal and founder of Nikki Klugh Design Group, Inc., says that in addition to choosing a style to suit your space, you should also consider the ceiling's height and whether or not you'd like to add additional features like a trundle-bed or additional storage.
Bunk beds for small spaces could be a big investment but they also provide your family with years of enjoyment and joy. Be sure to consider all the safety issues before buying a bunk bed and remember that children can grow quickly. You should also consult the CPSC to get specific safety warnings and recommendations. The organization sets standards for guardrails, bed size as well as surface coatings and phthalates to help reduce the risk of entrapment and falls.