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How to Find the Best Bunk Beds With Storage
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Bunk beds are a great solution for kids who live together in one room. They are a great way to save space without sacrificing style. Choose a bunk bed that has storage options to keep the room tidy and organized.
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Think about a bunk bed that has stairs instead of ladders to allow easy access to the top bunk. Stairs may take up more space in the room but they are also safer and more stable.
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Anyone considering adding a bunk bed their home must make an informed decision. You need to make sure that the bunk bed you select can safely hold your kids as well as any guests you be hosting in the future, as well as being constructed of durable materials that will last for many years to come. Bunk beds are available in different finishes, colors and materials, so you can select the one that's suitable for your space. If you are looking for a bunk bed in the same color scheme as the furniture your child has and furniture, then you should look for the option. This will make it easy to organize your bedroom and your kids won't feel the need to alter their furniture as they get older.
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When you're looking for a bunk bed, you'll want to consider the way the mattress will be used. If you intend to use the [Bunk beds store](https://www.bunkbedsstore.uk/) bed as an additional bed for friends and family It's a good idea to choose an option that lets you add a trundle bed which will allow the bunk to accommodate up to three people sleeping in separate beds. If your kids are the only ones to be sleeping in the bunk, you're able to pick a twin-over-twin bed.
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Durability is another consideration when looking for a bunk bed and a lot of the options we sourced feature solid wood frames that can withstand repeated use. The Max and Lilly bunk bed for instance, is made of thick New Zealand pine that should stay in good shape in time and will support up to 400 pounds each. You can pick a metal bunk if are concerned about the bunk bed's durability. Metal is more sturdy than wooden bunk beds and some are even GreenGuard Gold Certified. This means that they're made of materials which emit low levels volatile organic compound, which can negatively affect the environment.
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You'll also need to decide if you'd like an incline, ladder or a slide to get to the top bunk. Ladders require less space, but they can be a bit difficult for kids to climb. Stairs are more expensive but are safer. Some stairs are equipped with storage or handrails that keep your children safe and organized.
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Style
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Many bunk bed brands have a variety of styles, ranging from traditional to modern. You can also find beds that are designed to match various color schemes and themes for bedrooms. Some are constructed using environmentally friendly materials. For instance, the Oeuf Perch Bunk Bed is made of Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) sustainable Baltic birch plywood and eco-friendly MDF, which are GreenGuard Gold certified. Fort Bunk Bed is another green alternative. It has a steel frame that is more durable than wood, however, it is lighter than the majority of metal bunkbeds. The Fort is a great option for smaller spaces because it doesn't come with an additional storage space and the stairs and ladder are situated on the sides of the frame rather than at the end. It also has the weight limit of 250 pounds for the top bunk which is less than other bunks in this list.
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Most bunk beds feature stairs, but some come with a built-in ladder or side-mounted staircases that take up less space than the traditional kind. These designs are also more sturdy than end mounted ladders that can be unstable. Some models combine these features, such as the Shyann bunk bed by Harriet Bee. Its built-in staircase features drawers to store items out of sight and two open shelves that are ideal for toy baskets or chapter books, as well as plush animals.
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The Walters Twin-Over-Twin Solid Wood Bunk Bed from Francis Loft and Bunks is another great choice for families with smaller kids and teens who sleep. The simple design, slatted footboards, headboards, as well as the built-in ladder are stylish and sturdy. This model provides plenty of room for play. The top bunk has extra-tall 14-inch guard rails that protect against falls. The bottom bunk has a full mattress that can be used with a trundle, so this model can easily accommodate four or three sleepers.
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Some manufacturers include a weight capacity for each bunk bed on their website pages for their products, which can be helpful when you have a child who are heavier or taller than the average person. This metric will be displayed alongside the bed's dimensions. It will help you determine whether the bunk bed is suitable for your family.
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Safety
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While bunk beds can be an enjoyable and exciting option for kids but they also pose safety concerns if not utilized properly. It's important to adhere to the guidelines of the manufacturer, use guardrails and regularly check the foundation of each bed for any signs of damage or looseness. Bunk beds should be placed in a way that they aren't blocking emergency exits or doors.
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The ladders and stairs must be securely connected to the frame of the bunk bed, and they should have enough height for sleeping people to safely climb up and down of. Guard rails should be extended 12cm above mattress height to stop anyone from falling off. They shouldn't have large gaps which could entrap a person's head or leg.
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Many of the top bunk beds with storage are designed to meet all safety standards, including lead and anti-tip tests. For example, the Daxter twin-over-full-full bunk bed from Pottery Barn Kids is made using both MDF and kiln-dried wood to ensure maximum stability, and it is able to pass all the required third-party lab tests to ensure that it's safe for your children to sleep on. Additionally this bed comes with a full set of standard guardrails for the top bunk as well as an sturdy ladder with a elegant slatted footboards and head which will look great with any contemporary or modern bedroom.
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Another thing to keep in mind when you are looking for a bunk bed is the capacity to support weight for every mattress. You must ensure that the bunk bed can accommodate the weight of your kids and any guests might be staying over for sleepovers.
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It's also important to educate children that the bunk bed should not be used to play roughhousing or roughhousing. They should only use the ladder for getting in and out of bed, and they should keep clothing and other objects away from the corners of the room to prevent any potential hazards to tripping. Do not hang backpacks, or any other items on the bunk bed posts, or ladder. These can become projectiles in the event of an accident.
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There are a variety of options for bunk beds to suit the needs of children as well as adults. There are many bunk beds available with the classic twin-overtwin design. However you can also find styles with a full-size bed on top of an equivalent twin size bed. Some bunk beds include futons at the bottom, so that the same sleep area can also be used as a living space or a home office, based on your family's needs.
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Ladders are the quickest and easiest way to reach the top bunk. They can be straight or angled and can be put on either the side or in front of the bed. Staircase bunks, which feature a broad staircase that gives plenty of room for a sturdy foot they are more popular with parents and older children because they are safer to climb and reduce the chance of injuries from falling or sliding.
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There are also a variety of different types of storage for bunk beds such as closets and drawers that provide extra space to store clothes and other belongings. Other bunk bed storage options include futons that can be transformed into a sleeper and sofa, desks that have integrated storage, and built-in shelving for books and toys.
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Another consideration is the capacity for weight of your bunk bed which is typically stated by manufacturers. You should know the weight capacity of your bunk bed so you don't overfill or risk an accident. You can usually find this information by reading the product description or calling the manufacturer directly.
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