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How to Choose the Best Bunk Bed Design

Bunk beds are a fun addition to a shared kids' bedroom or a guest room. They can also offer extra storage and make a space seem larger.

Some bunk beds are equipped with ladders which Fenton says are more comfortable to climb than stairways. Some have trundles at the bottom for sleepovers. Some are even able to accommodate twin and full size mattresses, making them ideal for older kids and adults as well.

1. Keep It Simple

It's not required for a bunk bed to be the focus of a room. In fact, it's often best to use it as a backdrop item that allows other elements such as artwork, storage, and other furnishings to be the main focus. This simple bunk bed design, featuring beds with matching footboards as well as headboards, is a great illustration.

A lot of bunk beds are built into walls. This could make them appear less like an addition and more like permanent fixtures in the room. Even though built-in beds can look stunning however, there are gorgeous freestanding designs. For instance, this one is constructed from wood but uses pipe fittings to construct the ladder and railing. Kee Klamp fittings like the Single Socket Tee and Flange Elbow can be used to construct similar structures.

Bunk beds are the ideal solution for sharing a child's bedroom, particularly in a smaller home. To maximize space, consider a staggered layout that sleeps two on the top bed, but leaves plenty of floor space below for playing, studying and storage. This L-shaped bed, for example has plenty of space under the lower bed. It also has enough space for each child to put up a small table.

2. Adding Extra Storage

Whether you're building your own bunk beds or opting for a pre-built solution, innovative storage solutions can turn your sleeping space into a super practical and stylish space. These include staircases which can be used to store clothing or other items without compromising the look of a bunkbed style. They also have wall-mounted shelves for books, toys, and other decorative objects.

Drawers that are able to fit under the frame are another excellent way to add storage space to a bunkbed. These compartments are perfect to store out-of-season clothing and bedding, or even blankets and books. Since they are hidden from view, they won't hinder the design of the bedroom.

If you're looking to make your bunk bed even more efficient, you should look for models that have a desk area into the bottom bunk. This is a great idea for teens' bedrooms and also works in small rooms. If you're short on desk space, think about placing a table that is freestanding near the bunks, to provide an extra spot to work and study. You can also consider a staggered bed that allows three kids bunk bed to be accommodated in a small space by putting two twin beds over the full-size bed.

3. The addition of an Workstation

Bunk beds are great for both kids and adults. If they are designed correctly they can be functional and stylish which allows you to reduce space in your bedroom while adding an enjoyable element to the arrangement. With a few simple upgrades you can make your bunk bed feel more individual and blend with the style of your room.

One of the greatest advantages of bunk beds is that they can easily double as a work station or desk. This is an excellent option for children about to go to school and require a place where they can study or do their homework. A lot of bunk beds have an integrated desk and all you need to do is move it out whenever your child needs to complete some work and then take it back when they're finished.

You might want to consider a Kee Klamp Kit to add modern workspaces to your bunk bed. This farmhouse-style loft bed features twin-over-queen loft beds with a black ladder and an integrated workspace underneath, complete with a full-length table with a wood-look divider and a convenient shelf.

4. The bed can be made Princess-themed

Bunk beds can be a great option for a bedroom for a child regardless of whether they're for siblings or for guests. As they are usually the central point of a room and are the focal point of a room, you'll want them look beautiful. To ensure that your bunks blend into the space and aesthetic of the other rooms begin by measuring the space and determining the best dimensions you can achieve. Be sure to consider the ceiling's height, especially in the case of children who will be using the top bunk. This could be risky especially if there's a ceiling fan nearby.

Many of our top bunk beds can also be converted into two separate beds to meet your growing child's needs. This twin-over-full-bed for instance, comes with an easy, solid construction and four different colors for the finish which makes it easy to find one that matches your kids' room decor.

If you're looking for a bed that's both playful and functional, consider this twin-over-full model with a slide built-in. You can also use the top bunk with a pull-out TV stand as an entertainment center or add a trundle onto the bottom bunk for sleepovers. The solid wood construction, timeless design and timeless style will make it look stylish even when your children reach their tweens or teens.

5. Maintaining Neutrality

Bunk beds offer the opportunity to create a functional and child-friendly space. One of the simplest ways to achieve this is to keep your color palette neutral. This bunk bed is a blend of modern and traditional elements with neutral shades of blue, gray and white that will not be out of style as your child gets older. It has a drawer under the lower bunk that can be used to store a twin trundle to use for sleepovers. This is an ideal choice for a shared space for two children.

Pastels are great for bunk rooms because they can add color and excitement while keeping the space cool and stylish. Kelly Hartley from Hartley Home designed this bunk room with a blend of light greens, smokey grays and cloud whites to create a calm appearance. Topping the beds with bedding that is similar to the color scheme pulls the whole room together for a look that children (and parents) will enjoy.

When choosing a bunk bed, you need to consider how you'll utilize the space. Pick a loft bed that has chairs and a desk built underneath to give your children's beds with a more elegant appearance. This classic wood bunk by Bluedreamslady also comes with an area for storage that's large enough to hold extra books and toys.

6. A little pop of Color

A lot of bunk beds are designed to toddlers and elementary school-aged children, but this doesn't mean adults cannot too benefit from this space-saving solution. A bunk bed is a great option for a sophisticated adult bedroom, particularly when the design is streamlined and has a simple color scheme. This West Elm x Pottery Bar modern-day mid-century twin bed would be a great addition to an uncluttered bedroom with plenty of natural wood and white furniture.

Bunk beds can be used in any room, even attics or bonus rooms with slanted roofs. A custom-built-in design such as this one crafted by Marnie Custom Homes works best for rooms with a strange shape however, a DIY design can also be fashionable. Make sure to select a sturdy, custom-made bunk bed that has built-in railings that will prevent bruises and bumps when you climb the stairs to the top.

A bunk bed is a great chance to decorate a child's room with a theme that is fun. Create a woodland retreat for girls or boys with woodland creatures and trees, or add some vibrant colors with a nautical style. A Scandi-inspired bunk bed could look sleek and modern in a palette of blue, grey, and white, as shown in this stunning new holiday home designed by Georgina Jeffries.

7. Mixing It Up

While bunk beds are ideal for kids' rooms however, they shouldn't be restricted to the same population. A stylish bunk bed is a fantastic option for a bedroom that is designed for adults.

Take into consideration the overall look of the space when picking the best bunk beds. Pick from a variety of styles, including traditional, bohemian and coastal. Make sure you choose the one that is most appropriate to your style. Explore the design of your room and see how you can incorporate the bunk bed into your room.

If you have a queen-over-queen bunk bed add an upholstered bench at the bottom of the lower mattress. This will give you a place to read, relax or both. It can also assist in visually distinguish the two bunk beds.

Another option to make your bunk bed seem less juvenile is to switch out a ladder for stairs. This instantly gives the room a more sophisticated appearance, and it's an option that is safer for children who are older. You can also decorate the staircase to match the theme of your child's room like this nautical bedroom from Raili Clasen.ltgb-3ft-treehouse-bunk-bed-cabin-bed-frame-mid-sleeper-with-treehouse-canopy-ladder-children-bed-frame-suitable-for-for-boys-girls-190-x-90-cm-2021-new-uk-spot-white-2414.jpg

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