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Kids Beds Bunk
Bunk beds can add drama and adventure to a child's bedroom. Ms. Keenan adds a shelf for books or a reading light in each sleeping space to make bunk beds more appealing to children.
A lot of our Kids' bed beds bunks can be converted to two complete twin beds ideal if you are planning to let your children move to their own bedrooms in the near future. Choose from finishes such as brushed gray, cream white, and rich walnut.
Stairs and ladders
When choosing kids beds bunk, you have the option to select between stairs or ladders. Ladders are more affordable and easy to set up, and they provide a straightforward means of climbing into the top bunk. They are also considered safer than staircases, because they have a bigger surface for children to step on and a handrail built-in. They also have grooves on the steps, which help prevent slippage when climbing up or down the bed.
However, if you prefer the design and style of stairs, they can be a more elegant addition to your bunk bed. Staircases are also ideal for rooms that are small on space since they don't extend into the space as ladders do. They can be constructed from metal or wood and can be matched to an array of bedroom designs. Some staircases have integrated storage drawers that are an ideal way to expand the space of bunk beds.
Another thing to take into consideration when choosing between stairs and a ladder is the age of your child. While it is recommended that no one sleeps on the top bunk under the age of 6, children who are comfortable climbing vertically may be better off with stairs than a ladder. If you intend to use your bunk bed for guests, for example, older children or adults with limited mobility, it's best to choose stairs.
A straight staircase along the sides of the bunk requires at least 95" of space on each side. If you don't have that room, you can choose a u-shaped staircase that doesn't require as much space, but provides a safe and secure means of accessing the top bunk. Some beds allow you to disconnect the stairs when they're not being used. This reduces the footprint of the bed and makes it more suited to multi-purpose spaces. There are also stairs that connect to the end the bed. This eliminates the need for separate handrails and makes it easier to climb up and down to the bottom for children.
Guard Rails
Guard rails let kids bunk beds with mattresses climb in and out of their beds on their own and provide them with the feeling of independence and security. However, they must be set properly, ensuring that there aren't any gaps or sagging occurs between the rails of the guard and bed frame. Follow the manufacturer's guidelines when installing guard rails, and ensure that you examine them regularly to ensure that they aren't loose or have holes that could result in the entrapment.
One of the most important safety tips for bunk beds is to ensure they are kept away from electrical devices as well as other objects that could turn into projectiles if your children play or sleep. Set bunk beds far from windows to avoid an injury to fall risk when your children climb up on the upper floor.
One safety feature you might think about is a night light for the ladder; it can help to illuminate the ladder's path up and down in the event that children awake at night and need to go to the bathroom or get woken during a storm and need to make their way out of their room safely.
Another great security feature for bunk beds is a safety net that can be put up on the top level to stop children from falling down while asleep or playing. This is a great idea, especially for older children, who are more likely to sleep on the top bunk.
The guardrails must be securely attached to the bunk beds. They cannot be removed without tools. The openings in the guardrails over the mattress foundation must not be larger than 3.5 inches to avoid strangulation and entrapment. To test this, insert the wedge block in Figure 1 into each opening in the lower edge of the highest member of the guardrail and above the underside of the mattress foundation. Apply an amount of 33 lbf (147 N) in a direction that is perpendicular to the plane of the larger edge of the block for one minute.
It is also recommended to teach youngsters not to hang things on the ladders or guardrails such as belts, clothing and sports equipment. Instead a rack for clothes should be used to ensure that the objects don't become a strangulation hazard for your child(ren). Also, ensure that more than one kid does not sleep on the top floor of the bunk as this could create a dangerous imbalance which may result in falling.
Mattresses
Be aware of your child's age and size when choosing a mattress for bunk beds. A bunk mattress should last at least eight years or until siblings stop sharing the same bedroom. You'll want to select one that grows with your child, and still provide adequate comfort as they age.
Bunk mattress sizes are typically full or twin-sized, but there are many options that can accommodate either. If your kiddos suffer from asthma or allergies, opt for an allergy-free mattress with a dust mite barrier and a cover that wicks moisture. Mattresses that have an antimicrobial layer will protect the foam against harmful bacteria and germs.
The feeling of your mattress is important. Children are typically heavier than adults and require a mattress which is firm, yet comfortable. A lot of hybrid and latex mattresses come with a firm side and a soft side to accommodate both children's needs.
Memory foam mattresses are great for children, but we wouldn't recommend them as they tend not to cool well and can be hard on the spines of infant children. Consider a latex or hybrid mattress, which offers strong support and cooling infusions that allow your child or guests to rest comfortably.
Low-profile mattresses are often the best choice for bunk beds for children. These mattresses are designed to be smaller than standard mattresses, and maximize the safety rail's height on the top bunk. They eliminate "filler" materials to provide premium quality with a slim design.
You can consider an innerspring or hybrid that has upper comfort layers which can be removed and replaced as your child develops. These models will give you an idea of the longevity of the mattress as your child grows. You can also include a bed skirt or mattress pad to prevent it from sliding. Some beds come with a built-in lip or side rails to prevent this from happening.
Stores
Bunk beds are an excellent option to free up space in shared kids rooms. Bunk beds are also a less expensive alternative to purchasing two full-sized single bunk beds for kids beds. Some bunks offer the option of a trundle bed which can be hidden beneath the bunk that is not in use.
Consider putting up a kids' bedroom furniture set that has bookcases, desks, and/or dressers to maximize storage space in a bedroom with a bunk bed. This will let you store all your child's clothing as well as toys and personal belongings in one place instead of stuffing everything into overstuffed chests or closets. These sets of kids bedroom furniture are sold at a variety of stores. They meet federal safety standards.
Stacked bunks are a playground for the imagination as children can transform the space beneath into cozy places to hide and play. Designer Elizabeth Georgantas stacked 6 bunks in this room to create the ultimate space for kids that can be used to sleep, play and even superhero cape twirls. The room is decorated with a bubble wallcovering from Chasing Paper, and the ceiling is painted Benjamin Moore Blue Jean.
If you are unable to install stairs for your bunk bed that is stacked with kids, a ladder can be an ideal solution. The ladders are constructed using a single socket Flange, Single Socket, and 90 Degree Side Outlet Fittings. They can be easily adjusted in order to increase or decrease distance between the ladder rungs. The rungs of the ladder are also placed so that they are in line with the ground rather than above it, to make climbing less intimidating.
Installing loft beds that can be lowered to just above the floor is another way to maximize the space in the bunk bed kids bed room. This lets you slide desks, dressers, or toy chests beneath the elevated beds. This is a true maximize of space and can be a great solution for smaller bedrooms or in a big family home where beds have to be able to accommodate several sleepers.
Bunk beds can add drama and adventure to a child's bedroom. Ms. Keenan adds a shelf for books or a reading light in each sleeping space to make bunk beds more appealing to children.
A lot of our Kids' bed beds bunks can be converted to two complete twin beds ideal if you are planning to let your children move to their own bedrooms in the near future. Choose from finishes such as brushed gray, cream white, and rich walnut.
Stairs and ladders
When choosing kids beds bunk, you have the option to select between stairs or ladders. Ladders are more affordable and easy to set up, and they provide a straightforward means of climbing into the top bunk. They are also considered safer than staircases, because they have a bigger surface for children to step on and a handrail built-in. They also have grooves on the steps, which help prevent slippage when climbing up or down the bed.
However, if you prefer the design and style of stairs, they can be a more elegant addition to your bunk bed. Staircases are also ideal for rooms that are small on space since they don't extend into the space as ladders do. They can be constructed from metal or wood and can be matched to an array of bedroom designs. Some staircases have integrated storage drawers that are an ideal way to expand the space of bunk beds.
Another thing to take into consideration when choosing between stairs and a ladder is the age of your child. While it is recommended that no one sleeps on the top bunk under the age of 6, children who are comfortable climbing vertically may be better off with stairs than a ladder. If you intend to use your bunk bed for guests, for example, older children or adults with limited mobility, it's best to choose stairs.
A straight staircase along the sides of the bunk requires at least 95" of space on each side. If you don't have that room, you can choose a u-shaped staircase that doesn't require as much space, but provides a safe and secure means of accessing the top bunk. Some beds allow you to disconnect the stairs when they're not being used. This reduces the footprint of the bed and makes it more suited to multi-purpose spaces. There are also stairs that connect to the end the bed. This eliminates the need for separate handrails and makes it easier to climb up and down to the bottom for children.
Guard Rails
Guard rails let kids bunk beds with mattresses climb in and out of their beds on their own and provide them with the feeling of independence and security. However, they must be set properly, ensuring that there aren't any gaps or sagging occurs between the rails of the guard and bed frame. Follow the manufacturer's guidelines when installing guard rails, and ensure that you examine them regularly to ensure that they aren't loose or have holes that could result in the entrapment.
One of the most important safety tips for bunk beds is to ensure they are kept away from electrical devices as well as other objects that could turn into projectiles if your children play or sleep. Set bunk beds far from windows to avoid an injury to fall risk when your children climb up on the upper floor.
One safety feature you might think about is a night light for the ladder; it can help to illuminate the ladder's path up and down in the event that children awake at night and need to go to the bathroom or get woken during a storm and need to make their way out of their room safely.
Another great security feature for bunk beds is a safety net that can be put up on the top level to stop children from falling down while asleep or playing. This is a great idea, especially for older children, who are more likely to sleep on the top bunk.
The guardrails must be securely attached to the bunk beds. They cannot be removed without tools. The openings in the guardrails over the mattress foundation must not be larger than 3.5 inches to avoid strangulation and entrapment. To test this, insert the wedge block in Figure 1 into each opening in the lower edge of the highest member of the guardrail and above the underside of the mattress foundation. Apply an amount of 33 lbf (147 N) in a direction that is perpendicular to the plane of the larger edge of the block for one minute.
It is also recommended to teach youngsters not to hang things on the ladders or guardrails such as belts, clothing and sports equipment. Instead a rack for clothes should be used to ensure that the objects don't become a strangulation hazard for your child(ren). Also, ensure that more than one kid does not sleep on the top floor of the bunk as this could create a dangerous imbalance which may result in falling.
Mattresses
Be aware of your child's age and size when choosing a mattress for bunk beds. A bunk mattress should last at least eight years or until siblings stop sharing the same bedroom. You'll want to select one that grows with your child, and still provide adequate comfort as they age.
Bunk mattress sizes are typically full or twin-sized, but there are many options that can accommodate either. If your kiddos suffer from asthma or allergies, opt for an allergy-free mattress with a dust mite barrier and a cover that wicks moisture. Mattresses that have an antimicrobial layer will protect the foam against harmful bacteria and germs.
The feeling of your mattress is important. Children are typically heavier than adults and require a mattress which is firm, yet comfortable. A lot of hybrid and latex mattresses come with a firm side and a soft side to accommodate both children's needs.
Memory foam mattresses are great for children, but we wouldn't recommend them as they tend not to cool well and can be hard on the spines of infant children. Consider a latex or hybrid mattress, which offers strong support and cooling infusions that allow your child or guests to rest comfortably.
Low-profile mattresses are often the best choice for bunk beds for children. These mattresses are designed to be smaller than standard mattresses, and maximize the safety rail's height on the top bunk. They eliminate "filler" materials to provide premium quality with a slim design.
You can consider an innerspring or hybrid that has upper comfort layers which can be removed and replaced as your child develops. These models will give you an idea of the longevity of the mattress as your child grows. You can also include a bed skirt or mattress pad to prevent it from sliding. Some beds come with a built-in lip or side rails to prevent this from happening.
Stores
Bunk beds are an excellent option to free up space in shared kids rooms. Bunk beds are also a less expensive alternative to purchasing two full-sized single bunk beds for kids beds. Some bunks offer the option of a trundle bed which can be hidden beneath the bunk that is not in use.
Consider putting up a kids' bedroom furniture set that has bookcases, desks, and/or dressers to maximize storage space in a bedroom with a bunk bed. This will let you store all your child's clothing as well as toys and personal belongings in one place instead of stuffing everything into overstuffed chests or closets. These sets of kids bedroom furniture are sold at a variety of stores. They meet federal safety standards.
Stacked bunks are a playground for the imagination as children can transform the space beneath into cozy places to hide and play. Designer Elizabeth Georgantas stacked 6 bunks in this room to create the ultimate space for kids that can be used to sleep, play and even superhero cape twirls. The room is decorated with a bubble wallcovering from Chasing Paper, and the ceiling is painted Benjamin Moore Blue Jean.
If you are unable to install stairs for your bunk bed that is stacked with kids, a ladder can be an ideal solution. The ladders are constructed using a single socket Flange, Single Socket, and 90 Degree Side Outlet Fittings. They can be easily adjusted in order to increase or decrease distance between the ladder rungs. The rungs of the ladder are also placed so that they are in line with the ground rather than above it, to make climbing less intimidating.
Installing loft beds that can be lowered to just above the floor is another way to maximize the space in the bunk bed kids bed room. This lets you slide desks, dressers, or toy chests beneath the elevated beds. This is a true maximize of space and can be a great solution for smaller bedrooms or in a big family home where beds have to be able to accommodate several sleepers.
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