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If you're designing a shared children's bedroom, outfitting a dorm or simply maximizing your space, bunk beds are versatile and more fashionable than ever. There are a variety of styles to think about, including twin over twin and full-over-full options.

Find a model that is compatible with your budget and your kids room dimensions. Also, keep in mind that certain bunks can have beds that trundle down to accommodate sleepovers.

Size

Bunk beds are an essential part of the bedrooms of children, offering both comfort and excitement for children who prefer to sleep together. They are also a common choice for shared rooms and vacation homes. Bunk beds come in a variety of styles and materials, with options that will fit any budget and space. Our bunk bed picks range from basic twin over twin constructions to more elaborate models that include ladders or stairs and distinctive features like slides.

We weighed a range of factors when we searched the market for our top picks including overall design, safety and value. We also asked experts--parents and one who wrote the book on bunk beds--to assist us in locating the best rated bunk beds alternatives. Find out more about our seven favorites.

The size of bunk beds is an important consideration prior to purchasing a bed, especially when it comes to the height of your ceilings. Always measure your space to ensure the bunks you choose fit, leaving at least 5 inches of headroom on the top bunk. We also advise against trundle bed trundles with high-hanging mattress as they could limit headroom.

Another thing to consider is whether you prefer stairs or ladders to access the top bunk. Stairs are typically safer and easier to climb, however they may take up more area than a ladder. Ladders are less bulky and more cost-effective, but they can be too steep for young children.

It is also important to be aware of the weight capacity of the top bunk mattress, that is listed on the product's page. This information is typically displayed near the dimensions of the mattress. A higher capacity for weight typically indicates the bunk is suitable for older kids bedroom furniture or adults, who may require a larger mattress.

A versatile bunk bed option, the Shyann bunk bed from Room & Board offers three options to match your children room decor. White and snowy give a bright coastal style to classic bedrooms for kids, while brushed grey or rich walnut create rustic or farmhouse-style appeal.

Safety

When looking for a bunk bed, it's important to look beyond the price tag and ensure it is equipped with the safety features you need. A reliable seller will provide the weight capacity and provide an explanation of the structure's durability and strength which is crucial for families who plan to reuse the beds as their children grow up.

A good rule of the thumb is to leave at least 33 to 36 inches between the top of the mattress and the ceiling, suggests Rebecca Simon, a designer with Maison Ellie Interiors for kids bunk bed. "If you don't have room for that size of space, you may prefer a low-height bunk," she adds. "That's a great option for a small room, because it keeps the lower bunk off the floor. It can feel cramped when kids grow older."

Another factor to consider is how much space you have available for stairs or ladders. While a bunk with built-in stairs can save space, it could also be pricier and require more assembly time. If you're short of space, consider an easy ladder that can still allow your children to safely climb up to the top bunk.

The bunks listed on this list have solid construction, and they are in compliance with the Consumer Product Safety Commission's requirements for guardrails. These bunks also pass the lead and anti-tip test and are a welcome relief for parents of children sharing a space. For instance, the wood-and-metal Room & Board model is "built like a tank," says Laura Fenton, author of The Bunk Bed Book: The Bunk Bed Book: 115 Bunks Lofts, Lofts, and Cozy Nooks. These are the same beds that hotels employ, so they are built to last for a long time.

If you're looking for a bunk that will grow with their children, this trundle-style design from Bed Bath & Beyond converts into two separate twin beds for teens and tweens. It's the only non-wood bunk bed on the list, and its sturdy steel frame is surprisingly lightweight for such a heavy-duty piece of furniture. It's available in a broad selection of colors, and can be customized with additional accessories, like under-bed storage drawers.

Style

Bunk beds are available in a variety of sizes and shapes that you can pick one that best fits your family's space. For example there are traditional twin-over-twin bunks, as well as more specialized designs like twin-over queen or queen-over -twin beds. Some are made from metal, while others are wooden and come with side rails for the top bunk. The design of the frame and other features may also differ so you'll need to think about the amount of storage you'll need as well as what style you like the most.

When considering price, keep in mind that the greater the price of a bunk bed the more customizable it will be, Klugh says. This could include additional accessories such as a ladder or stairs. This could also include the possibility of incorporating an additional bed for guests or sleepovers. Some models can even be disassembled to function as two separate beds--a convenient feature if you anticipate that your kids will outgrow the bunks or you plan on moving to a different home in the near future.

The amount of beds you pick will also influence cost and design. For example, you might choose a basic twin over twin bunk bed, which maximizes the amount of floor space and is affordable. You can also invest more in a solid-wood bunk bed with a contemporary, robust design that will grow with your children and possibly accommodate adults in the near future.

No matter what size or style you select it is important to verify the capacity to bear weight of the bunk beds to ensure that they are able to support the number of sleepers you'll be using them for. Some bunk beds are only designed for children and can only support 165 pounds. Others have higher limits and can accommodate the growing needs of adults and children.

Finally, it's worth noting that a bunk bed can be a major investment and, therefore, a significant commitment. If you are unsure whether a bunk bed is suitable for your family, go to a retailer's showroom or read reviews from customers on their website. This will give you a feel of the quality of the construction and the quality of the bunks are built.

Storage

Furniture should be able to be more than a place to study, sleep or relax. Bunk beds with built-in storage solutions meet this need, turning them into multi-purpose pieces that exemplify both function and style. Innovative features like multi-functional staircases and drawers that are integrated provide convenient access to clothing, toys, bed linens, and other items that would otherwise clutter the room, and keep them in order and accessible.

Likewise loft beds that have large desks transform the space underneath them into a productive workspace. These clever arrangements allow young students or remote workers to manage work, play, and sleep without sacrificing floor space.

Another option that is useful is detachable bunks which can be divided into separate twin-sized beds, perfect for sleeping over guests or allowing children to move to single beds as they become more mature. Bunks with removable trundle beds can be adapted to older children or adults who prefer sleeping on a large mattress.

Furthermore, bunks that allow for sleeping three, four, or more make a wise purchase for families seeking to maximize space in bedrooms with high ceilings. These types of bunks can also be a great fit in corners, allowing homeowners to make use of nooks that would otherwise be wasted.

The kind of material and color that your bunk bed is made from will impact its overall appearance and feel. Wood bunks have a classic timeless appeal that fits well into contemporary, coastal and farmhouse interiors. Steel bunks are on the other side are a more contemporary option that is a great match with midcentury and industrial styles.

When choosing a bunk bed, consider the ceiling height of your home and any windows that are nearby or other architectural features. Smaller, smaller designs are easier to put together. They are perfect for younger children or teens who are ready to get from the bedroom for toddlers or juniors. Meanwhile, taller bunks offer an elegant, more airy design and are ideal for older children or adults. Some designs also come with side railings, which allow for a higher clearance between beds, which ensures safety and easy access for all users.

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