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How to Choose the Best Bunk Bed Design

Bunk beds are a wonderful addition to a shared children' bedroom or a guest room. They can also add storage and make the space appear larger.

Some bunks have ladders (which Fenton says are easier to climb than the stairs) and some even have trundles at the bottom which allow for sleepovers. Some bunks can fit twin XL beds and full mattresses, making them great for older children as well as adults.

1. Keep It Simple

It isn't necessary for a bunk bed to be the primary centerpiece of the room. In fact, it is often more beneficial to use it as a backdrop item, allowing other elements like artwork, storage and other furniture to take center stage. This simple bunk bed design, with beds with matching footboards as well as headboards, is a great example.

Many bunk beds are constructed as part of the wall, which makes them feel less of an accessory and more like a permanent fixture in the room. Although built-in bunks are beautiful, you can still find stunning freestanding designs. This one, for instance is made of wood yet utilizes pipe fittings to construct the ladder and railing. You can create similar structures using the Single Socket Tee, Flange Elbow and 90 Degree Elbow fittings from Kee Klamp.

Bunk beds are an ideal option for a bedroom that is shared, especially if you have smaller space in your home. Think about a staggered bed that allows two people to sleep in the top bunk, yet leaves ample space below for play, storage and studying. This L-shaped bed, for example provides ample space beneath the lower bed. It also offers enough room for each child to set up a small table.

2. Adding Extra Storage

Creative storage solutions will transform your sleeping area into a chic and functional space, regardless of whether you decide to build your own bunk beds or purchase a pre-built model. These useful additions include staircases that offer a handy storage area for clothes and other things without sacrificing the aesthetic appeal of a bunk bed, and shelves on the wall that are ideal for storing toys, books and other items of decor.

Another great way to add extra storage space to the bunk bed is to use drawers that are designed to fit underneath the frame. These compartments are small enough to house out-of-season clothes, bedding, or even books and blankets. Since they are away from view, they don't detract from the aesthetic of the bedroom.

Look for models that have a desk built into the bottom bunk if you want your bunk bed to be more efficient. This is a popular option for rooms for teens however it's also a great method to make the most of small bedrooms. And, if you're lacking desk space, consider installing a freestanding table next to the bunks, to provide an additional area to work and study. You can also consider a staggered bed that allows three children to be accommodated in a tiny space by putting two twin beds on top of the size of a bed.

3. Incorporating a Workstation

Bunk beds aren't just for children They can be great for adults, too. Bunk beds are a great way to save space and provide a fun element to your space. With a few easy changes, you can make your bunk bed more individual and blend with the design style of your room.

One of the best bunk beds things about bunk beds is that they can easily serve as a workspace or desk. This is a fantastic alternative for children who are getting into school age and need a place to do their homework or study. Many bunk beds come with built-in desks that means all you have to do is move it out whenever your kid needs to do some work, and then take it back when they're done.

If you're looking for a creative way to change the look of your bunk bed, consider using a Kee Klamp kit to add a modern workstation to your bed. This loft bed in the farmhouse style comes with a twin-over-queen size loft bed with a black ladder, as well as an integrated workspace underneath. complete a full length table with a wood-look divider and a handy shelving.

4. Adding a Princess-Themed Bed

Bunk beds are a fun feature for any child's room whether for siblings or guests on occasion. Because they're usually the central point of the room, you'll want them to be beautiful. Begin by measuring the space and determining the dimensions you're able to work within. Be sure to consider ceiling height, especially in the case of children sleeping on the top bunk, as this can be dangerous for little ones (especially in the event that a ceiling fan is nearby).

Many of our top bunk beds can be converted into two beds to accommodate the growing needs of your child. This twin-over-full bed, for instance, is made of a sturdy, simple design and comes in four different finishes, so you can easily choose one that will complement your child's room decor.

This twin-over-full bed with slide is both fun and functional. You can add an trundle at the bottom for sleepovers or simply make the upper bunk an entertainment area with a pullout TV stand. The solid wood construction and timeless design means that this bunk will look great even after your kids reach tweens or teens, too.

5. Keep It Neutral

Bunk beds provide the ideal chance to design a space that is functional and fun for kids and one of the most effective ways to do this is by keeping your colors neutral. This bunk bed is a combination of traditional and modern elements, in neutral shades such as gray, white and blue. It won't change with your child's age. It also features an under-bed drawer beneath the lower bunk that can be used as an extra twin trundle bed for sleepovers and is an ideal choice for a shared bedroom for two siblings.

Pastels are a fantastic choice for buy bunk bed rooms, as they offer the fun of color but still keep things stylish and cool. This bunk room, designed by Kelly from Hartley Home, uses a blend of light green, smoky grey and cloud white, which creates a tranquil style. The bedding with a similar color pulls the whole room together to create a style that kids (and parents) will love.

It is crucial to consider the way you intend to utilize the space when you select the bunk bed. Choose a loft bed with chairs and a desk built into the bottom to give your child's bed an elegant look. This classic wood bunk from @bluedreamslady has an area for storage that's large enough to hold extra books and toys.

6. Adding a Pop of Color

Many kids' bunk bed designs are geared for toddlers and elementary school-aged children, but that doesn't mean adults can't also enjoy the space-saving sleeping solution. A bunk bed can even work in a sophisticated adult bedroom, especially when the design is subdued with a minimalist colour scheme and minimal accents. For instance, this West Elm x Pottery Barn modern-day twin bunk bed will look gorgeous in a neutral bedroom with plenty of natural wood and white furnishings.

Bunk beds work well in any space, including attics or bonus rooms with slanted roofs. Marnie Custom Homes' custom-built style is perfect for rooms with an odd shape. However, a DIY solution could be stylish. Pick a bunk bed made to order with railings constructed to prevent bruises and bumps when walking up the stairs.

A bunk bed is an excellent opportunity to decorate your child's room around a fun theme. Create a forest hideout with trees and woodland animals for boys or girls, or use bright colors with a nautical theme. In a palette of grey, blue and white, a bed inspired by Scandi can look modern, sleek, and stylish as seen in the stunning new holiday home created by Georgina Jeffreys.

7. Mixing It Up

While bunk beds are ideal for rooms for children however, they shouldn't be limited to this particular group of people. In fact, a stylish bunk bed could be a perfect solution to an adult bedroom.

Take into consideration the overall look of the room when selecting the ideal bunk beds. Pick from a variety of styles, including traditional, bohemian and coastal. Make sure you pick the one that is most appropriate to your style. Play around with the design of your room and see how you can incorporate the bunk bed.

For instance, if have a queen-over-queen bunk bed, try adding an upholstered bench at the foot of the bed. This will provide a comfortable spot for reading or relaxing and will help divide the two beds visually.

Another way to make your bunk bed appear less juvenile is to swap out the ladder for stairs. This instantly gives your room a more elegant appearance and is a safe choice for older children. You can also decorate the stairs to match your child's theme, such as this nautical bedroom designed by Raili Clasen.