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The Reason Why Everyone Is Talking About Kids Bunkbed Right Now
Top Picks For the Best Kids Bunkbeds

Bunk beds are a great option for maximizing space in children's rooms as well as creating a fun shared bedroom. We've compiled our top picks for the best bunk beds for kids, all of which are stylish and affordable. They are also sturdy enough to last an extended period of time.

Fenton says that many of our choices feature angled ladders. These ladders take up less space than straight ladders, while being a breeze for children to climb. Other options include stairs that require more space but are more secure than ladders for climbing.

1. Crate & Kids Babyletto TipToe White & Washed Natural Wood Kids Bunk Bed

In contrast to many bunk beds, this one's bottom bunk is on the floor, making it the perfect option for toddlers or children who might not feel comfortable climbing up to the top. The ladder is also at the foot of the bed, making it more convenient for children to climb (and for parents or caregivers to read the bedtime stories or change sheets). The entire set is made from Baltic birch that is Greenguard Gold-certified and TSCA certified.

The Crate & Kids Babyletto TipToe is a modern, clean-lined wooden bunk bed that is versatile enough to be used by boys or girls. The white and natural finish blends in with different styles of decorating, and parents love that the wood is protected with a stain. It's ideal for a family room or can be divided into two twin beds once your children reach the age of teens.

While you may think of bunk beds as a way to save space they're also a popular choice for improving the look of a room as well as creating fun play spaces and encouraging sleepovers among friends. With so many bunk bed designs to choose from for kids and teens it's easy to find one that fits your family's needs.

You might want to consider a bunk bed that has slides if you're looking to have an exciting alternative to the classic design. The addition of a sliding bed makes it more enjoyable to get up and down and is also safer than a ladder as it's lower and your child won't be going backwards while they climb. It's also a great option to make bunk beds more enjoyable for older kids and teens or to allow siblings to share a room at the beach.

2. South Shore Tuffing twin over twin metal bunk bed that has slide

Metal bunk beds are available in various styles and designs. Many of them come at an affordable price. Only a handful of bunk beds made from metal can be as good as this South Shore option, which includes a trundle below the twin bed at the bottom, which can accommodate three people for sleepovers (if the trundle is removed, the bunks are two beds). Additionally, the ladder is angled so kids can easily climb it in and out.

Based on the shape of your room and the frequency you'll use the bunks you may want to opt for a L-shaped layout, like the one shown in the bedroom of Bailey McCarthy. This design is space-saving by making the two bunks be placed closer together, which can be beneficial for smaller rooms or rooms with lower ceilings. It's easier to climb up because there are two ladders instead of one slanted ladder which can be difficult to use for children who are younger.

Another consideration for choosing a bunk bed is its height, which is an important factor in determining the likelihood that your children are comfortable sleeping high. It is important to consider the height of your children and your ceilings when purchasing a bed.


You may also be influenced by the distinctions between wood and metal bunk beds, and the kind of mattress you select. Kuo says that wood bunk beds are generally more appealing because they have a classic, natural appearance and are durable enough to withstand repeated use. However "the most important thing is to choose a bunk bed that meets industry standards and will be secure for your children," she adds.

3. Pottery Barn Kids Belden Full-Over-Full Bunk Bed

Bunk beds have been a staple of furniture for children for decades. They're space-saving yes, but they also feel adventurous to children. Even kids who don't have siblings like to sleep in bunk beds. Bunk beds are a great addition to the home if there are a lot of guests for sleepovers as they're easy to share with their friends.

This classic bunk bed is made from kiln-dried poplar wood and plywood to ensure durability and strength. Pick from a variety of finishes that are child-safe, including French white, brushed grey and weathered blue. If you require additional storage for clothes, bedding or other accessories for your bedroom, choose one that comes with an ample set of drawers that can be pulled out and placed under the lower bunk. They come with polished nickel hardware and plenty of space for folded linens. sweaters and even books.

The Belden bunk bed's fixed ladder can be placed on either the left or right side of the bunk, and it can be positioned at a straight or angled angle. Fenton says that the angled ladder is more comfortable to climb, however it takes up more space. The bunks can be able to accommodate twin mattresses and are available separately. This style is best suitable for rooms with ceilings of at least eight feet.

As opposed to bunk bed with storage that have two identical beds, twin over full bunk beds have a bottom full-size bed and an upper twin bed. This layout is ideal for children who wish to share a room but still have their privacy and independence. The top bunk is protected by rails that keep your kids safe while they sleep.

4. Max & Lily Low Bunk Bed with Slide

This bunk bed for kids includes a slide that can be detached to twin size that will surely delight the kids. They'll enjoy sliding down the slide with friends and siblings or taking their favorite animal toys on the adventure of their lives. The simple, space-saving design makes it a perfect option for small bedrooms where a full over full or a queen over queen bunk bed may not be a good fit.

The angle ladder's rounded corners offer safe climbing and comfortable rungs. The easy to maintain and long-lasting low VOC finish and flush, color-matching hardware create a clean modern look. This bed is distinguished by its solid new Zealand pine wood construction and 400-pound weight limit.

Parents say that the assembly process takes only a few minutes however, it isn't difficult. For easier assembly it is recommended to label each piece of wood. It's also a good idea to have two adults working together so they can construct the bed faster and with greater accuracy.

The bunk bed comes in various finishes to match the decor of your child's room. The crisp white finish is a fail-proof choice for coastal, cottage and colorful bedroom schemes and the gray brushed option is definitely modern. The weathered blue version is a perfect match for contemporary styles, and it fits seamlessly in transitional children's rooms. This bunk bed can accommodate two twin mattresses (sold separately) and requires an a minimum height of 8 feet. The bed is shipped in a single box and is fairly heavy and therefore it's a good idea to have someone help you carry it up and down tight corners. The bunk bed comes with a one-year limited warranty to provide you with peace of mind.

5. Shyann twin over twin bunk bed with Trundle

Bunk beds are a childhood favorite for many children. They're not only the most space-saving furniture but also a fun way to add some excitement and enjoyment to a room. There are plenty of options when it's time to pick the best bunk bed for you and your family. It's crucial to pick one that's durable and is compliant with CPSC safety standards. So, to help you find the perfect bunk bed for your kiddos, I consulted experts--parents--including one who literally wrote the book on bunk beds (and slept in some of them!) To determine the best option, I consulted parents. One of them actually wrote the book about bunk beds (and slept in some of them!)

We've got the top bunk beds for children on the market, from traditional wooden models to modern metal models. There are bunk beds available for all budgets and needs. We've even found some that add a bit of style, like this twin-over-twin design with a slide that's sure to delight your kids (and could or might not encourage some shenanigans). It's also safer for young children because it's lower than the top bunk.

This full-over-full bunk beds is a different option. It can be divided into two separate beds to create a more traditional layout if your children outgrow their bunks. The sturdy construction can support up to 200 pounds for each lower bunk and 250 pounds for each upper bunk.

Bunk beds can be an expensive investment however, if you choose the right one for your children, it's a piece of furniture that will last for a long time and give you years of fun sleeping. If your children grow out of the bunks, a majority of the beds in this list can be transformed to separate twin beds which means you can save money and keep your kids in the same bed for a bit longer.

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