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Top Picks For the Best Kids Bunkbeds

Bunk beds are an excellent option for maximizing space in kids' rooms while also creating a fun shared bedroom. We've picked our top choices for the top bunk beds for kids, all of which are elegant, affordable and sturdy enough to last a long time.

A majority of our choices have inclined ladders, which take less space than straight ladders, yet are still easy for children to climb, according to Fenton. There are also stairways, which require more space but are safer for climbing than ladders.

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

Contrary to other bunk beds this one's bottom bunk is on the floor, which makes it an ideal choice for toddlers or younger children who might not feel comfortable climbing to the top. The ladder is located on the side of the bed, making it easier for children to climb up (and for parents or caregivers to read the bedtime stories or change sheets). The entire set is made using sustainably-sourced Baltic Birch wood that's Greenguard Gold and TSCA-compliant.





The Crate & Kids Babyletto TipToe bunk bed is a contemporary, wooden bunk that can be used by either boys or girls. The natural and white finish is versatile and blends well with various decor schemes. Parents appreciate the finish that's a protective varnish. It's a great choice for a family room or can be divided into two beds when your children reach the age of teens.

While you may think of bunk beds as a way of saving 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. And with so many cool bunk bed designs for kids and teens it's simple to find a bed that will meet your family's unique requirements.

If you're seeking a more engaging version of the traditional bunk bed, think about one with slides. The added benefit of a sliding bed makes it more fun to get up and down and is also safer than a ladder as it is lower and your child won't be going backwards as they climb. Additionally, it's an excellent way to add extra enjoyment to a standard bunk bed for older kids and teenagers, or to create a special place for siblings to share a bed at the beach or a vacation rental.

2. South Shore Tuffing Twin Over Twin Metal Bunk Bed with Slide

Metal bunk beds are available in different styles and designs. Many of them come at an affordable price. Few metal bunk beds can be as good as this South Shore option, which includes a trundle below the twin bed at the bottom to allow three guests for sleepovers (if the trundle is removed, the bunks become two beds). The ladder is angled so that kids can easily climb in and out.

You can opt for an L-shaped layout, based on the size of your bedroom as well as the frequency you intend to use the bunks. This is the layout that was shown in the bedroom designed by Bailey McCarthy. This design can reduce space by allowing two bunks be closer to each other. This is a great option for rooms with low ceilings or smaller spaces. It's easier to climb in because there are two ladders rather than one slanted ladder that can be difficult to navigate for younger children.

The height of the bunk bed could be an important factor when deciding if your children will be at ease in a bed that is high up. It's important to take into account the height of your children and your ceilings when making a purchase.

There are also some differences between metal and wood bunk beds that could affect your choice, as well as the type of mattress you choose. Kuo says wood is generally a better option for bunk beds due to the fact that it has a more traditional natural look and is able to withstand regular use. "The most important thing to consider is to select a bunk bed that meets industry standards, and is safe for children," she says.

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

Bunk beds have been a staple of furniture for kids for a long time. They're space-saving however, they also feel adventurous to kids. There are often siblings fighting for the right to sleep on the top bunk and even children who don't have brothers or sisters love to sleep in a bunk. Bunk beds are also an excellent option when you're hosting lots of sleepover guests, as children can easily share them with their peers.

This classic bunk bed is constructed from kiln-dried poplar wood and plywood for durability and strength. It's available in a range of child-safe colors, including creamy French white as well as brushed gray, weathered navy. Select a version with a large drawers that can be pulled out from under the lower bunk in case you require more storage for clothing and bedding or other bedroom accessories. They feature brass hardware with brushed nickel and plenty of space for folded linens. sweaters and even books.

The ladder fixed to the Belden bunk bed can be set on either the right or left side, and can be set at an angle straight or angled. The latter option, Fenton says, takes up a little more real estate, but it is much easier to climb than straight ladders. The bunks can be able to accommodate twin mattresses that are sold separately. This design is suitable for rooms with ceilings that are at minimum eight feet.

As opposed to standard bunks that have two identical beds twin over full bunk beds have the bottom bed as a full-size bed, and the top bed is a twin. This layout is ideal for kids who want to share a bedroom, but still retain their privacy and independence. The top bunk is equipped with railings to keep your kids safe while they're asleep.

4. Max & Lily Low bunk bed with Slide

This bunk bed for children has a slide that is detachable for twins that will surely delight the kids. They will enjoy sliding down the slide with their family and friends or taking their favorite toy animal on the trip of an entire lifetime. The minimalist design makes it an ideal option for small bedrooms where the full over full or a queen over queen bunk bed may not be suitable.

The angled ladder's rounded corners ensure secure climbing and comfortable rungs. The easy to maintain and long-lasting low VOC finish and the flush, color-matching hardware provide a sleek, modern appearance. Solid new Zealand pine wood construction with a capacity of 400 pounds makes this bunk bed apart from others in its price range.

Parents say that assembly takes only a few minutes but is not difficult. They suggest laying out each piece of wood with a label on it to make it easier to assemble. It is a good idea for two adults to work together in order to build the bed more quickly and efficiently.

The bunk bed is available in a variety of finishes to match the decor of your child's room. The crisp white finish is suitable for any bedroom scheme, whether it's cottage, coastal, or vibrant. The brushed gray is more modern. The weathered navy option works well with contemporary designs and blends seamlessly into the transitional rooms for kids. The bunk bed was designed to accommodate two twin mattresses. The bed comes in a single box, and is a bit heavy and therefore it's a good idea to have help when schlepping it up stairs or around tight corners. It also comes with a limited one-year warranty to give you security.

5. Shyann twin over twin bunk bed with Trundle

For a lot of kids bunk beds are an essential piece of childhood furniture, and an excellent way to make a room feel adventurous and exciting. However, when it comes down to choosing the best bunk bed for your family there are plenty of options available. It's essential to select one that is built to last and is in compliance 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 source the best options.

From traditional wooden bunks to sleek metallic options We've got the best bunk beds for kids on market to meet all budgets and sleeping needs. We've found a few with a little design flair, like this twin-overtwin model with slides. It's sure to please your children (and might or may not inspire some silly activities). It's also safer for younger children since it's lower than the top bunk.

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

Bunk beds are an expensive investment, but they will last for a long time and provide your children with many blissful nights of sleep. If your children grow out of their bunk beds, you can convert them into twin beds and save money.

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