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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 sturdy.

Look for sturdy guard rails that prevent children from falling over or falling into mattresses.

This solid wood bunk set is Greenguard Gold certified and can be divided into two separate beds. The stairs are wide enough for teens and adults.

Size

When shopping for a bunk bed that comes with a Double bunk beds top And Bottom beds, size is an important factor to consider. Many children grow rapidly and may require you to buy a new bunk bed before they reach the size of the one you have. When you are choosing a bunk bed you must also think about the kind of mattress.

The most commonly used bunk bed configuration is twin over twin. These bunk beds consist of two twin-sized mattresses, stacked on top of each other. They're perfect for siblings sharing in a bedroom. Twin over twin bunks accommodate standard twin mattresses, which are 39 inches wide and 75 inches long. You can consider twin XL mattresses in case you desire a more luxurious bed. They're five inches bigger than normal twins and are ideal for teenagers, college youth, and adults.

Full-size mattresses are used on the bottom bunks of full-over-full bunk beds. This is ideal for children and adults who are taller. The full-size bed is 54 inches wide and 75 inches in length. Many of these beds have a trundle that can be pulled out from under the lower mattress, providing an additional sleeping space for guests.

Some bunk bed sets have separate twin-sized loft beds that can be separated into separate beds. This is an excellent option when you want to ensure the future of your bunk bed by keeping the upper and lower beds distinct, or if your children decide to swap rooms in the near future.

There are also bunk beds that do not require a foundation or box spring, because the frame elevates the mattress. This is an excellent option for families on a budget as it saves money and eliminates the need for an additional foundation or box spring.

Your choice of frame and mattress will also be affected by the number of guests who will sleep on your bunk beds. Larger rooms can accommodate triple, l shaped double bunks-shaped or trundle bunk beds while smaller rooms are better suitable for twin over twin or full over full layout.

Style

A bunk bed with two mattresses can accommodate kids or adults, depending on the configuration you choose. The standard bunk beds are stacked one over one another and the top bed accessible through a ladder. This arrangement is great for rooms that are small double bunk bed, and makes the room more useful. A futon bunk is another option. It is designed as an ordinary bunk, but is a futon sofa lower with a Western style that can be transformed into a bed. The bed can sleep up to four people simultaneously and is a great option for families with teenagers or college students.

meritline-full-over-full-bunk-bed-with-trundle-solid-wood-detachable-full-size-floor-bunk-bed-for-kids-white-bunk-bed-full-14335.jpgIf you're looking to add more storage space for your bunk bed, search for a set that includes drawers for clothes and other items. Some sets have desks that are built-in and a wooden panel along the side of the stairs, which can be used to hang wall decor or even art. Bunk beds that have desks work well in children's rooms, but can also be used as a guest bedroom or the principal bedroom for older children and teens.

The color of your bunk bed may affect the overall look of your room. A white bunk bed, for instance, can create a feeling of lightness and airiness while a bunk bed made from dark wood will give an authentic or traditional feel. If you plan to use bunk beds in a shared children's bedroom, opt for the right paint finish that will complement your other furniture pieces. Bunk beds can be used to complement the nautical theme like this bedroom from Kirsten Brockner Interiors that features sea-inspired bedding, red and blue stripes, and a staircase fit for a captain's cabin.

Keep the design simple and neat when decorating a bunk with an extra-large bed. This will allow it to be easily modified by your child as they grow older and their preferences change. For instance, a bunk with a double bed that features an unassuming stone-colored finish could be easily updated by the addition of a few vibrant throw pillows in contrasting shades.

Safety

One of the most important factors to consider when purchasing bunk beds is safety. Bunk beds pose danger if not built properly or if the children don't follow the rules. You should take measurements of the space you intend to put the bunk bed, and compare the dimensions of the frame with the dimensions of the mattress. This will ensure that the mattress fits perfectly and there is enough space for your child to get into and out of bed without issues.

A crucial safety feature to look for is guard rails both on the bottom and top bunks. They should be constructed of solid piece of wood that is securely fastened to the frame of the bunk. Any gaps, openings or holes on the frame of the bed should be sized so that children's legs, heads or torsos don't get stuck in them. To prevent accidents from tripping, it's a good idea to ensure that any ladders and stairs used to climb up the frame of the bunk bed are part of the frame itself or are.

Another important safety tip: Do not let children less than six years old sleep on the top bunk. The majority of the injuries that occur from bunk beds happen to children under six years old, and more that half of them are caused by falls. It's a good idea, also, to establish clear rules for the use of the bunk bed, and to make it clear that the top bunk shouldn't be used for bouncing or playing.

It is essential to make sure that no clothing belts, jump ropes are hanging off the frame of the bunk bed. They can pose a serious strangulation hazard for children. You can purchase shelves that can be easily clipped to the sides and give your child a place to store their essentials for the night so that they don't have to leave their bed at night to find them.

Storage

Bunk beds are a great option to fit two people in a room, without taking up too much space. The upper bed is usually accessible via a ladder, which is ideal for children sharing the bedroom, or for family members who live in small apartments.

Bunk beds come in a variety of sizes, styles and shapes to fit in with any space. They can be even customized to fit the needs of the sleeping individuals. For example that if one child would prefer the top bunk while another prefers the bottom bunk, the beds can be arranged to face each the other. This lets each child have their privacy while having the comfort of being surrounded by family members.

Another feature that many bunk bed owners enjoy is the possibility of adding under-bed storage drawers or trundles to their frames. These add-ons are stationed under the lower bed and can be used to hold blankets or clothing. These accessories can also be used to provide additional space for guests when they visit.

Trundles are also available for bunk beds as pull-out mattresses. They can be accessed with a single step and are situated beneath the bunk bed's bottom. This creates a cozy space for one additional sleeping space when guests are coming and eliminates the requirement to take out an air mattress.

Anyone considering buying bunk beds should take into consideration the safety features. Be sure to check for side rails on the lower and upper bunks to keep a child from falling off the top bunk. It's important to also consider how thick a mattress can comfortably fit on the upper bunk. A mattress that is too thick could cause a child fall off the guard rails and hurt themselves.

Other options for safety include the type of ladder you choose for your bunk bed. Some bunk beds feature a long ladder connecting the lower and upper rails. Some have a shorter ladder that is attached to the front of upper guard rail. The latter is ideal for children because it makes climbing to the top bunk simpler and safer.

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