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How to Choose the Best Bunk Beds for Teens
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Bunk and loft beds can add fun and utility to rooms for kids. They can also help to save space.
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Find bunks designed with flexibility, like bottom storage drawers or a trundle bed which is easily removed and twins that stack and can be separated into two separate beds. Also, consider the weight capacity of the top bunk.
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Size
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When choosing bunk beds for your children you should consider size, style, and safety. Examine the ceiling's height to ensure that the bunks are able to fit into the space. Also, ensure that there's enough space around the bunks to allow the kids to move. The beds should be enough apart to allow kids to climb and descend safely and not bump into one another or fall into walls. Also, you should determine whether the top bunk can be able to support a mattress of the same size as that of the bottom one. This will help you avoid the need for an additional bed or trundle in the future.
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You can also pick a bunk design that isn't conventional and suited to your space better. A bunk bed with an L shape can be perfect for a small room or a guest room shared by two people. It is a great way to save the floor space and can fit a twin over full or queen mattress on each of the upper and lower levels, depending on which model you select.
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A lot of the top bunk beds for teens are designed to grow with your child, converting to two free-standing double beds when they're ready to move up to a double bed. Storkcraft Solid Wood Ladder Twin Bunk Bed, for example, features the classic farmhouse look with curved headboards. It also has wagon-inspired guardrails on the top bunk. It's made of knot-free New Zealand Pine and has a built-in stationary ladder that connects the lower and upper bunk beds. This creates more space for children to play.
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Another alternative is a loft bed, which maximizes corner space in rooms that are tween. It's ideal for smaller spaces because it takes up less vertical space and allows you to use the lower floor for desks, storage cabinets or dressers. It's a great choice for older children since it eliminates the use of stairs or ladders and makes it more accessible to adults and children of larger sizes.
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Before purchasing any type of bunk bed, try it out in your kids bedroom using blue painter's tape to determine how high it will be off the ground. This will allow you to determine if it is possible to climb into and out at night without bumping into anyone or hitting the window sill. It is also important to think about the safety of your family members by reading the Consumer Product Safety Commission regulations for bunk beds. These regulations include guardrails and features to protect against falls and entrapment.
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Safety
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Bunk beds are an excellent option for families with kids of all ages, however, it's important to consider the security features when you shop. You'll want to choose beds with rails that are high enough to keep kids from falling off or becoming trapped, and a mattress that doesn't elevate the sleeping surface too much. Be sure to pay attention to the weight capacity, as certain bunks are less able than others.
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Check the manufacturer's website to find out what specifications are available on mattresses and weight limits. The majority of manufacturers offer guidelines regarding how thick the top bunk mattress can be, and will typically list the total capacity of the bunk and upper bed weight capacities.
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The most sturdy bunk beds are constructed and the ladder or stairs should attach to the frame securely and have handles on the sides for safety. Avoid bunk beds with slatted sides panels, as they are dangerous for children to climb, especially if they're not tightly connected. If your children love to play on the ground, choose a bunk with a low slung that allows them to sit and play without having to be too far off the floor.
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Consider an L-shaped bed if do not have enough space in your child's room or if you do not want it to take up a lot of space. They take up less space and are typically only about the same size as a single bed. This makes them perfect for small rooms with low ceilings. They're also ideal for younger kids, who might feel intimidated by a higher bunk.
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If you require a little more space, the full-overfull bunk bed is the best option. They are generally the most secure and stylish bunk beds on the market and can be used as twin or full size beds. Pottery Barn Kids' Belden is a stylish sturdy and durable option that will expand with kids as they grow older and accommodates trundle mattress (sold separately) for older teens and adults. It is Greenguard Gold certified, meaning it is free of harmful chemicals. It's made of sustainably harvested Baltic Birch wood, and is available in a range of colors.
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Style
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Whether it's for the shared room or one kid, the right bunk bed for teens will provide something to be excited about. Many designs are minimalist and sleek and some have more playful elements. Bunk beds come in many sizes, including twin-over-twin, full-overfull, or even queen. The twin-overfull design is popular among teens, as it allows the possibility of sleeping two children in the same space, while leaving enough space for a desk, dresser, or drawers for storage at the bottom. Some options come with Trundle beds that allow the upper level to accommodate an extra mattress.
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Teens also adore a twin over king loft bed that takes up less floor space and gives them more room to stretch out or work from home, says Fenton. A metal bunk bed with a full-length guardrail is another popular option for older kids because it's "built to last and it's the most sturdy grown-up bunk available," she adds.
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Take a look at a T-shaped or L-shaped style, which is basically an elevated platform bed. These beds are constructed with a ladder at their end. This gives them a sleeker look and more room for a dresser or desk. These beds are not as space-saving as a bunk bed however they do allow teens to have more space in their rooms.
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If you're looking for a more affordable bunk that will still provide plenty of security and comfort, think about a futon bunk. Futons are compact and [bunkbedsstore.uk](https://www.bunkbedsstore.uk/) versatile and can be moved them around if your children wish to redesign their rooms in the near future. They are not as durable as wood or metal bunk beds and the top one isn't equipped with guardrails.
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Bunks that have ladders or stairs are also available. Ladders are smaller and can be more convenient to climb, whereas stairs are safer and can double as a seating area for younger kids. Some models are even capable of being converted into a desk and chair and allow your child to build the ultimate bedroom suite for study time and playtime.
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Budget
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When shopping for a bunk bed, it's essential to think about your budget. Although there are plenty of inexpensive options out there, if you're planning on buying a bunk bed that can last through the teens (or even adulthood) it might be worth paying a little extra for a quality design that will last for a long time.
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Think about who will be using the bunk bed and what their sleeping requirements could be prior to shopping. A twin-overtwin arrangement is ideal for siblings who share a bedroom, while a full over full bunk is perfect for adults who are looking to reduce space or the expense of a separate queen-sized mattress. You'll have to decide on the amount of headroom that is available between the top bunk and the bottom bunk. If your children are still in their toddler beds, you might want to choose a configuration that is lower to the ground.
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The ideal bunk bed for teens is a good value and one that is able to grow with them. Find a design that can work in both modern and traditional rooms, or choose something like the Oeuf Perch bunk--an Editors' Choice pick for the Spruce--which can be split into two separate twin beds if you need to reconfigure your space in the future. This style features a modern sleek, clean lines with boucle-upholstered guardrails, boucle upholstered railings and an easy-to-climb, stationary ladder. It's also Greenguard Gold and fair trade certified for its social and environmental responsibility.
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A bunk bed with built-in storage is another way to save money. This can include drawers underneath the bed, or shelves below the top. This will help keep your bedroom clutter-free and is especially beneficial if you're working with the space of a small one. Many of the bunks on our list have this feature, and a few offer additional storage options, such as an bookcase headboard for the top bunk and a desk for the bottom.
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