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Buying a Bunk Bed With Double Bed

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

Find sturdy guard rails that prevent children from falling over or getting caught between the mattresses.

This solid wood bunk bed is Greenguard Gold certified and can be divided into two separate beds. It also features stairs wide enough to accommodate teens and adults.

Size

Size is a key aspect to take into account when looking for a double bunk bed. Many children grow rapidly and it is possible that you will need to buy a new bunk bed before they outgrow the one they have. When selecting a bunkbed you must also think about the type of mattress.

The most common bunk bed configuration is twin over twin. They feature two twin-sized beds stacked on top of each other and are ideal for siblings who share rooms. Twin over twin bunks can accommodate normal twin mattresses that measure 39 inches wide and 75 inches long. If you're looking for a extravagant option, look into twin XL bunk bed mattresses. These mattresses are five inches taller than the normal twins. They're ideal for teens college students, as well as adults.


Full over full bunk beds have a full-size mattress on the bottom bunk, which is great for adults or for children who are taller than the average. The full-size bed is 54 inches in width and 75 inches in length. A lot of these beds feature a trundle that can be pulled out from under the bed, allowing for an additional sleeping space for guests.

Some bunk bed sets come with twin-sized lofts that can be divided into separate beds. This is a great choice for those who want to secure 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.

You can also find bunk beds that do not require a box spring or foundation as the frame of these bunks elevates the mattress. This is a great choice for families on a tight budget, as it eliminates the need for foundations or box springs.

The frame you choose and the mattress will also be affected by the number of guests who will sleep on your bunk beds. Larger rooms can accommodate triple bunk beds or L-shaped beds. Smaller rooms are more suited to a twin over full or full over twin layout.

Style

Depending on the configuration a bunk bed with double mattresses can be able to accommodate children or adults. The standard bunk beds are stacked one over the other and the top bed accessible via ladder. This arrangement is perfect for rooms with little space and makes the space more functional. A futon bunk is an alternative option. It is arranged as a standard bunk, but is a futon sofa lower in a Western style that can be transformed into an actual bed. The bed can sleep up to four people simultaneously and is a great option for families with teenagers or college students.

If you're looking to outfit your bunk bed with additional storage, you should look for sets that have stairs with drawers for clothing and other items. Some sets also include an integrated desk and wooden panel at the end of the stairs that can be used as a unique spot to hang art or decorate. Bunk beds with desks are great for children's bedrooms but they can also work well in a guest room or as the primary bedroom for older children and teenagers.

Highly recommended Reading of your bunk bed could influence the overall look of your room. A white bunk bed, for instance will give a sense of lightness and airiness, while a bed made of dark wood gives off a rustic or traditional style. If you are planning to put a bunk bed in a bedroom shared by children, opt for the right paint finish that will match your furniture pieces. Bunk beds are an excellent way to enhance the nautical theme. This bedroom designed by Kirsten Brockner Interiors has bedding inspired by the seashore, accents in red and blue stripes, and a staircase suitable for a captain’s cabin.

When decorating a bunk bed with a double bed try to keep the design simple and neat so that it can be easily adapted as your child grows up and their tastes change. For example, a bunk bed with a double bed that features an unassuming stone-colored finish could be easily updated with the addition of vibrant throw pillows in contrasting shades.

Safety

One of the biggest considerations when buying a bunk bed is safety. Bunk beds can be very dangerous if they're not properly constructed or if kids don't follow the rules. It is essential to determine the area you want to put it and compare the dimensions of the frame against the dimensions of your mattress. This will ensure that the mattress is perfectly fitted and that your child can move into and out of the bed without any difficulties.

Guard rails are a key safety feature. They should be placed on the top and bottom bunks. These rails must be constructed from solid wood and secured securely to the frame. Additionally, any gaps, holes or openings in the frame of a bunk bed must be small enough to prevent children's legs, heads or torsos from getting caught in the gaps. It's also recommended to ensure that any stairs or ladders used to climb up and down the bed are either part of the frame or that they're securely secured to it to prevent them from becoming loose and causing the risk of tripping.

Another safety tip to remember: Don't let children younger than six years old 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. It's a good idea also, to establish clear guidelines for the use of the bunk bed, and to stress that the top bunk should not be used for jumping or playing.

Finally, it's a good idea to ensure that no belts, clothing or jump ropes are hanging off the frame of the bunk bed since they can be strangulation dangers to children. You can buy shelves that attach easily to the side of the bed and provide your child a place to store their nighttime essentials so that they don't need to get out of bed at night to find them.

Stores

Bunk beds are a great option to accommodate two people in a room and not take up too much space. The bed's upper portion is typically accessible via a ladder, which is ideal for siblings sharing a bedroom, or family members who live in small apartment.

Bunk beds come in a variety of sizes, styles and shapes to suit any room. They can be even adjusted to meet the preferences of the people sleeping. For example, if one child prefers the top bed while the other prefers the bottom bunk The beds can be set up to face each other. This allows for each person to have their own private space, yet be surrounded by family members.

Another feature that many people who own bunk beds appreciate is the possibility of incorporating storage drawers under the bed or trundles to their frames. These add-ons can be placed underneath the lower bunk bed to store clothing or blankets. They also give extra space for sleepovers during visits from guests.

In addition to drawers under the bed, trundles can be added to bunk beds in the form of pull-out mattresses that are placed underneath the bottom bed and can be easily opened with a simple step. This provides a comfortable place for a second sleeping person when guests are in and eliminates the requirement to take out an air mattress.

Anyone considering buying a bunk bed should consider the safety features. It is important to look for side rails on both the upper and lower bunks that will stop a child from rolling off the top bunk. It's also important to consider the amount of mattress you can comfortably fit on the upper bunk as too thick of a mattress could cause a sleeper to roll off of the guard rails when asleep, causing injury to him or herself.

Other safety options include the kind of ladder you select for your bunk bed. Certain bunk beds have a lengthy ladder that connects the upper and lower guard rails, whereas other types have an easier ladder that connects to the front of the upper guard rail. This is perfect for children as it makes climbing to the top bunk more comfortable and more secure.

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