The 10 Scariest Things About Best Bunk Bed Design

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How to Choose the Best Bunk Bed Design

Bunk beds are a wonderful option for a shared kids bedroom or guest room. They can also provide additional storage space and make the room seem larger.

Some bunk beds have ladders, which Fenton says are easier to climb than stairways. There are also trundles on the bottom for extra sleepovers. Some even have full and twin XL mattresses, which makes them great for older children and adults as well.

1. Keeping It Simple

It's not necessary for bunk beds to be the primary focal point of an area. In fact, it is often more beneficial to use it as a backdrop item and allow other elements like artwork, storage and other furniture to be the main focus. This basic bunk bed design, with beds with matching footboards and headboards, is an excellent example.

A lot of bunk beds are constructed as part of the wall, which makes them appear less like an accessory and more like a permanent fixture in the space. However, even though built-in bunks are beautiful but you can also find beautiful freestanding designs. This one is made of wood, but uses pipe fittings to build the railing and the ladder. Kee Klamp fittings such as the Single Socket Tee and Flange Elbow can be used to build similar structures.

Bunk beds are the perfect solution for sharing a child's bedroom, particularly in a smaller house. Think about a staggered bed that allows two people to sleep in the top bunk, but provides ample space below for play, storage, and study. This l-shaped bunk bed for instance, offers plenty of space underneath the bed and offers enough nooks for every child to set up a side table, something that might not work as well with regular built-in bunk beds.

2. Adding Extra Storage

Whether you're creating your own bunk beds or selecting a ready-made alternative, clever storage solutions can transform your sleeping space into a functional and stylish room. These handy additions include stair cabinets that offer a handy place to store clothes and other items without sacrificing the aesthetics of a bunk bed design and wall-mounted shelves that are ideal for storing books, toys and other decorative items.

Another method of adding storage space to a bunk bed is with drawers that are designed to fit under the frame. These small compartments can be used to store clothing that isn't in season, bedding, or even books and blankets. And because they're hidden from view, they won't hinder the design of the bedroom.

Find models with a desk integrated into the bottom bunk if you want your bunk bed to be more efficient. This is a great choice for bedrooms for teenagers and also works in smaller rooms. If you don't have enough room for a desk you can install a freestanding desk close to the bunks as an additional place to work or study. You can also consider a staggered bunk. This is a well-liked option that lets children sleep three in a tiny room by offering two twin beds on top of an entire bottom bed.

3. The addition of a workstation

Bunk beds aren't just reserved for kids bunk beds they can also be ideal for adults too. Bunk beds are a great way to make space and bring a sense of fun to your living space. 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 great advantages of bunk beds is that they can be used as a workstation or desk. This is an excellent option for kids who are getting ready to enter school and need a place where they can study or complete their homework. Most bunk beds come with built-in desks, so all you have to do is move it out whenever your child needs to complete some work and then put it away once they're finished.

You might want to consider the Kee Klamp Kit to add modern workspaces to your bunk bed. This rustic-style bunk bed features the twin over queen size loft bed, with a black ladder, and an integrated workstation underneath, complete with a full-length desk, a wood look partition and a convenient shelf.

4. Adding a Princess-Themed Bed

Bunk beds are an excellent addition to a kid's bedroom, whether they are for siblings or for guests. Since they are often the central point of rooms they must be beautiful. To ensure that your bunks fit in with the decor and space of the other rooms begin by measuring your space and determining the largest dimensions you can achieve. Make sure you consider the height of the ceiling especially when you have children who will use your top bunk. This can be risky especially if you have a ceiling fan near by.

Many of our top bunk beds can be transformed into two beds to meet the needs of your growing child. This twin-over full bed, for instance, is made of a sturdy, easy construction and comes with four different finishes so you can easily find one to match your child's room decor.

If you want a bunk that is both fun and functional look into this twin-over-full version with a slide built in. You can also use the top bunk with the pull-out TV stand as an entertainment center or add a trundle to the bottom bunk for sleepovers. The solid wood construction and timeless design means that this bed will still look cool once your kids are tweens and teens, too.

5. Keep It Neutral

Bunk beds offer the opportunity to create a functional and kid-friendly room. One of the easiest ways to achieve this is to keep your color palette neutral. This bunk bed combines modern and traditional elements with neutral shades of blue, gray, and white that won't be out of style as your child gets older. It comes with a drawer underneath the lower bunk that can be used to store a twin trundle to use for sleepovers. This is an ideal choice to share a room with two kids bedroom furniture.

Pastels are perfect for bunk rooms since they bring color and fun while keeping the space stylish and cool. Kelly Hartley of Hartley Home designed this bunk room with a blend of light greens, smokey grays, and cloud whites to create a calm appearance. The bedding with a similar color makes the entire room look cohesive for a look that kids (and parents) will appreciate.

When you're choosing a bunk bed, you need to consider how you'll use the space. Pick a loft bed that has an office chair and desk built underneath to give your child's bed a more sophisticated look. This classic wood bunk by @bluedreamslady has an area for storage that's large enough to accommodate additional books and toys.

6. A little pop of Color

The majority of bunk beds are made for children who are in elementary school. However adults too can benefit from the space-saving solution. The bunk bed could fit into a chic adult bedroom, especially when the style is toned down with a minimalist color scheme and a few accents. This West Elm x Pottery Bar modern-day mid-century twin bed would be perfect in a neutral bedroom that has plenty of natural wood and white furniture.

Bunk beds can be used in any room, including attics or bonus rooms with slanted roofs. Marnie Custom Homes' custom-built design is ideal for rooms that have an odd shape. However DIY solutions can be stylish. Pick a bunk bed made to order with railings designed to protect you from bruises and bumps when walking up the stairs.

A bunk bed can be used to create an enjoyable theme for a bedroom for children. Create a forest-themed hideout using trees and woodland animals for girls or boys, or choose vibrant colors with a nautical theme. A bunk bed inspired by Scandi can be sleek and modern with a palette of grey, blue, and white, as seen in this gorgeous holiday home designed by Georgina Jeffries.

7. Mixing It Up

Bunk beds are not just intended for kids' rooms. In fact, a fashionable bunk bed could be an ideal solution to an adult bedroom.

Take into consideration the overall look of the room when selecting the right bunk bed uk beds. Select from a range of styles, including traditional, bohemian and coastal. Make sure you choose the one that best suits your personal style. You can then play around with ways to integrate your bunk bed into the overall design of 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 for relaxing, reading or both. It can also help visually distinguish the two bunk beds.

Another way to make your bunk bed appear more adult is to replace the ladder for stairs. This instantly gives your room a more sophisticated appearance and is a better option for children who are older. Plus, you can easily decorate the staircase in a way that suits your child's room style, like this nautical bedroom by Raili Clasen.