Best Bunk Bed Design: What No One Is Talking About

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How to Choose the Best Bunk Bed Design

Bunk beds are an excellent addition to the shared bedroom of children or guest room. They can also offer extra storage and make a space appear larger.

Some bunk beds have ladders which Fenton says are more comfortable to climb than staircases. There are also trundles on the bottom for extra sleepovers. Some are even able to accommodate full and twin XL mattresses, making them ideal for older children and adults too.

1. Keep It Simple

A bunk bed doesn't need to be the main focal point in the room. In fact, it's often better to keep it as a background piece that allows other elements like storage, artwork, and other furnishings to be the center of attention. This simple bunk designfeaturing beds that have matching headboards and footboards -- is a great example.

Many bunk beds are built into walls. This can make them seem less like an addition and more like permanent fixtures in the room. Although built-in beds may appear stunning, there are still stunning freestanding designs. This one is constructed out of wood, but it utilizes pipe fittings for the ladder and railing. Kee Klamp fittings such as the Single Socket Tee and Flange Elbow can be used to build similar structures.

Bunk beds can be the perfect solution for a shared child's bedroom, especially in smaller homes. To maximize space, consider a staggered layout that sleeps two in the top bed, but leaves plenty of open floor space below for play, studying and storage. This L-shaped bed, for example provides ample space beneath the lower bed. It also provides enough room for each child to put up a small table.

2. Adding Extra Storage

Whether you're building your own bunk beds or opting for a pre-built solution, innovative storage solutions can turn your sleeping space into a highly practical and stylish space. These include staircases that can be used to store clothes or other items without compromising on the aesthetics of a bunkbed style. They also include shelves that can be mounted on the wall for books, toys, and other decorative objects.

Another method to add storage space to a bunk bed is with drawers that are designed to fit under the frame. These compartments are ideal to store out-of-season clothing, extra bedding or even blankets and books. They're also hidden from view, they won't hinder the design of the bedroom.

Look for models with a desk integrated into the bottom bunk, if you want your bunk bed to be more efficient. This is a common choice for rooms for teens, but it's also a great method to maximize the use of small bedrooms. If you're not able to find enough desk space, you could consider installing a freestanding table near the bunks, to provide an additional area to work and study. You can also consider staggered beds, which allows three children to be accommodated in a tiny space by putting two twin beds above a full-size bed.

3. Adding an Workstation

Bunk beds can be great for both adults and children. Bunk beds are a great way to make space and provide a fun element to your room. You can personalize your bunk bed to match the style of your bedroom with some simple changes.

Bunk beds are fantastic because they can also be used as a desk or workstation. This is a fantastic option for kids that are entering school and need a place to work or study. Many bunk beds come with an integrated desk that means all you have to do is take it out when your kid needs to do some work and then put it away once they're finished.

If you're looking for a unique way to change the look of your bunk bed, think about using a Kee Klamp kit to add a modern workstation to your set-up. This farmhouse-style loft bed features twin-over-queen loft beds with a black ladder and an integrated workspace underneath, complete with a table that is full length, wood look divider, and a handy shelving.

4. The bed can be made Princess-themed

Bunk beds are a great addition to a kid's bedroom, whether they are for guests or siblings. As they're usually a focal point of the room, you'll want them to look stunning. To ensure that your bunks fit within the space and look of the rest of your bedroom, start by taking measurements and determining the maximum dimensions you can achieve. Be sure to consider the ceiling's height particularly when you have children who will use your top bunk. This can be risky, particularly if there is a ceiling fan nearby.

A majority of our favorite bunk beds can also be converted into two separate beds to keep up with the needs of your growing child. This twin-over-full bed, for instance, is constructed of a sturdy, simple construction and comes in four different finishes, so you can easily find one to match the decor of your child's bedroom.

This twin-over-full bed with a slide is fun and functional. You can equip the upper bunk with the pull-out TV stand as an entertainment center or add a trundle on the bottom bunk for sleepovers. The solid wood construction with a timeless design and timeless style will make it look stylish even when your kids reach their tweens or teens.

5. Maintaining Neutrality

Bunk beds offer the opportunity to create a practical and kid-friendly room. One of the simplest methods to achieve this is to keep your colors neutral. This bunk bed is a blend of traditional and modern components and is available in neutral colors such as gray, white and blue. It will not date with your child's age. It also has a drawer under the lower bunk that can be used as an extra twin trundle bed for sleepovers and is a great option to share a bedroom with two children.

Pastels are a great option for bunk rooms because they provide the excitement of color while keeping things stylish and cool. This Bunk Beds Uk room was created by Kelly from Hartley Home, uses a blend of pale green, smokey grey, and cloud white that gives the beds a serene appearance. A bed with bedding in a similar palette makes the entire room look cohesive for a look that children (and parents) will enjoy.

When selecting a bunk bed, you need to think about how you will use the space. If you want your children's beds to double as a study or office space, you should choose an loft style with an built-in desk and chair beneath for a smarter look. This classic wood bunk bed from @bluedreamslady comes with a storage area that is large enough to hold books and toys.

6. Add a Pop of Color

A lot of bunk beds are designed for elementary school age children but it doesn't mean that adults shouldn't benefit from the space-saving sleeping solution. The bunk bed could work in a sophisticated adult bedroom, especially if the look is subdued with a clean colour scheme and minimal accents. For example this West Elm x Pottery Barn modern mid-century twin bunk bed would look gorgeous in a neutral bedroom with plenty of natural wood and white furnishings.

Bunk beds are suitable for any space, including attics or bonus rooms with slanted roofs. Marnie Custom Homes' custom-built design is best for rooms that have an unusual shape. However, a DIY solution could be fashionable. Pick a bunk bed made to order with railings constructed to prevent bruises and bumps while climbing the stairs.

A bunk bed can be used to create an exciting theme for your child's bedroom. Create a forest-themed hideout for girls or boys by incorporating woodland creatures and trees, or add in some bright color with a nautical look. 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 home for the holidays created by Georgina Jeffreys.

7. Mixing It Up

While bunk beds are great for kids' rooms, they don't have to be restricted to the same group of people. A chic buy bunk beds bed is a fantastic solution for an adult's bedroom.

When choosing the best bunk bed for your space, consider the overall style of the room. There are a variety of styles to choose from, including classic, bohemian, and coastal, so take your time to select the one that is most compatible with your style. Then, you can play around with how you can incorporate your bunk bed in the overall design of the room.

For example, if you have a queen-over-queen bunk bed, consider adding an upholstered bench to the foot of the bed. This will provide a space for relaxing, reading or both. It can also assist in visually distinguish the two bunk beds.

Another way to make your bunk bed for kids bed seem more adult is to swap out an old ladder in favor of an escalator. This will instantly give the room a sophisticated appearance, and is a safer option for children who are older. Furthermore, you can decorate the staircase in a way that matches your child's room theme, like this nautical bedroom from Raili Clasen.

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