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A Brief History Of The Evolution Of Double Bunk Beds Top And Bottom
Buying a Bunk Bed With Double Bed

A bunk bed that has a double bed can make the most of a small bedroom space. The most secure bunk beds are secure and robust.

Look for railings that are strong to keep children from falling or becoming caught between the mattresses.

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

Size

Size is a key aspect to consider when looking for a double bunk bed. Children grow quickly, and you may need to buy a new bunk bed prior to them outgrowing the current one. When choosing a bunkbed, you should also consider the type of mattress.

The most popular bunk bed configuration is twin over twin. They are made up of two twin beds that are stacked one on top of the other and are ideal for siblings who share rooms. Twin over twin bunks can accommodate normal twin mattresses that measure 39 inches wide by 75 inches long. You can consider twin XL mattresses in case you desire a more luxurious bed. These mattresses are five inches taller than normal twins. They're ideal for teens college students, as well as adults.

Full-size mattresses are used on the bottom bunk of full-over-full bunk beds. This is perfect for adults and children who are taller. The full-size bed is 54 inches in width and 75 inches in length. A majority of these beds come with a trundle that pulls out from underneath the mattress, providing an additional sleeping space for guests.

Some bunk bed sets feature separate twin-sized loft beds that can be separated into individual standalone beds. This is an excellent option for those who want to secure your bunk bed by separating the upper and lower beds distinct, or if your children choose to swap rooms in the future.

There are bunk beds that don't need foundation or box springs, as the frame of these bunks raises the mattress. This is an excellent option for families with an extremely tight budget, since it removes the necessity for foundations or box springs.

The frame you choose and the mattress will also be influenced by the number of guests who will sleep on your bunk beds. Larger rooms can accommodate triple, L-shaped or trundle bunk beds while smaller rooms are better suitable for a twin over twin or full over full layout.

Style

A bunk bed with two mattresses can accommodate adults or children, based on the layout you select. The standard bunk beds are stacked one on top of each other and the top bed accessible through a ladder. This arrangement is perfect for rooms with a small space, and makes the room more useful. A futon bunk is another option. It is arranged as a standard bunk, however it is a futon sofa lower in Western style that can be transformed into bed. This bunk bed is perfect for families with teens and college students. It can sleep four people.

If you're looking for additional storage for your bunk bed, look for a set with drawers for clothes and other things. Some sets come with a built-in desk and a wooden panel on the side of the staircase, which can serve as a unique place to hang artwork or decor. Bunk beds with desks are ideal for bedrooms for children however, they be used in guest rooms or as a main bedroom for older kids and teenagers.

The color of your bunk bed may influence the overall appearance of your room. For example a white bunk bed will give an airy and light feeling and dark wood bunk beds creates a more traditional or rustic vibe. If you're planning to install bunk beds in a shared children's bedroom choose an appropriate paint finish to complement your other furniture pieces. Bunk beds can be used to complement the theme of nautical like this bedroom by Kirsten Brockner Interiors, which features seashore-inspired bedding, red and blue stripes and a stairway that is suitable for a captain's cabin.

Keep the design simple and neat when decorating a bunk with a double-sized bed. This allows it to be easily modified by your child as they grow and their preferences change. For instance, a bunk bed with double beds that have a neutral stone-colored finish can be easily updated by the addition of bright throw pillows in different shades.

Safety

One of the main concerns when buying a bunk bed is safety. Bunk beds can be very risky if they're not constructed or if kids do not follow the rules. You must determine the area you plan to place the bunk bed and compare the dimensions of the frame to the measurements of the mattress. This will ensure that the mattress fits perfectly, and that your child is able to get in and out of the bed without any issues.

A crucial safety feature to look out for is guard rails both on the top and bottom bunks. They should be made of solid wood and securely fastened to the frame of the bunk. Additionally any holes, gaps or openings on the frame of a bunk bed need to be small enough to prevent children's heads, legs or torsos from being stuck in the gaps. To avoid tripping hazards it's a good idea to ensure that ladders and stairs used to climb the bunk bed frame are either part of the frame or are a part of it.

Another important safety rule is to not let children younger than six to sleep on the top bunk. The majority of injuries resulting from bunk beds happen to children who aren't yet this age and more than half occur due to falls. In addition it's recommended to establish clear rules for using the bunk bed and stress that the top bunk is not to be used for playing, jumping or for anything else.

It's also recommended to make sure that no belts, clothes or jump ropes are hanging off the frame of the bunk bed since they could pose serious strangulation risks to children. You can buy clip-on shelves that attach easily to the side of the bunk and give your child a place to keep their essentials for the night so that they don't need to get out of bed to find them in the dark.

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Bunk beds permit two people to sleep in a room without taking up too much floor space. The upper bed is typically accessible via a ladder, which is ideal for children sharing a bedroom, or family members who live in small apartments.

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 sleepers. If, for example, one child likes sleeping on the top bunk, and the other one on the bottom one, the beds can be set up so that they are facing each other. This lets each person have their own private space while still enjoying the comfort of being close to family members.

Another benefit that many people who own bunk beds appreciate is the possibility of adding under-bed storage drawers or trundles to their frame. These extras are placed beneath the bed's lower section and can be used to store blankets or clothing. They also provide extra room for sleepovers when guests visit.

Trundles can also be found for bunk beds as pull-out mattresses. They are accessible via one step and are situated beneath the bottom bunk bed. This gives you an additional sleeping space for guests who come over and eliminates the need for an air mattress.

Anyone who is thinking of buying bunk beds should take into consideration the safety features. It is important to look for side rails on both the lower and upper bunks that help keep a child from falling off the top bunk. It is also important to consider the thickness of a mattress that can be comfortably fitted on the upper bunk. A mattress that is too thick may cause a child to fall off the guard rails and hurt themselves.

The kind of ladder you choose for your bunk beds is another safety option. Some bunk beds come with an extended ladder that connects the upper and lower rails. Some have a shorter ladder attached to the front of upper guard rails. This is the best option for children, as it makes climbing to the top bunk safer and more comfortable.

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