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Top Picks For the Best Kids Bunkbeds

Bunk beds are an excellent option to maximize space in children's rooms as well as creating a fun shared bedroom. We've selected our top picks of the best kids bunkbeds. They are all stylish, affordable, and durable.

Fenton states that many of our choices feature angled ladders. These ladders require less space than straight ladders and are still being more accessible for children to climb. Other options include stairs which require more room but are more secure than ladders for climbing.

1. Crate & Kids Babyletto TipToe White & Washed Natural Wood Kids Bunk Bed

Unlike many bunk beds, this one's bottom bunk is set on the floor, making it the perfect choice for toddlers or younger children who might not feel safe climbing to the top. The ladder is also at the foot of the bed, making it more convenient for children to climb (and for parents or caregivers to read the bedtime stories or change sheets). The entire set is crafted from sustainably-sourced Baltic Birch wood, which is Greenguard Gold and TSCA-compliant.

The Crate & Kids Babyletto TipToe is a modern, clean-lined wooden bunk bed that's adaptable enough for boys or girls. The natural and white finish is versatile and blends well with many decor schemes. Parents are enthralled by the quality of the finish, which is a protective varnish. It's a great choice for a shared room and can be divided into two beds once your kids reach the teenage years.

Bunk beds aren't just for saving space. They can also be used to enhance the design of a room, make fun play spaces and encourage sleepovers among friends. With the variety of cool bunk bed designs for teenagers and children it's simple to find a setup that can accommodate any family's unique needs.

If you're seeking a more engaging take on the classic bunk bed, you should consider one that has a slide. Not only does the inclusion of a slide make climbing up and down a lot more fun and safer for kids than a regular ladder because it's lower than the ground, and your child won't be going backwards when they climb. It's also a great method to make bunk beds more fun for older children and teenagers or to allow siblings to share a room at the beach.

2. South Shore Tuffing twin over twin bunk bed made of metal with slide

There are a lot of metal bunk beds available on market, and a lot of them feature an attractive design and a budget-friendly price. However, only a handful of them are as stylish and durability of this model from South Shore, which also includes a trundle bed below the bottom twin bed to allow sleepovers for three (if you remove it the bunks can be converted into two standalone single beds). The ladder is angled so kids can easily climb in and out.

Based on the shape of your room and the frequency you'll be using the bunks, you might want to opt for an L-shaped layout like the one pictured in a bedroom designed by Bailey McCarthy. This layout saves space by permitting the two bunks to sit closer to each other, which is beneficial for smaller rooms or rooms with lower ceilings. It is also easier to climb into because there are two ladders, instead of a single slanted one that is difficult for kids to climb up.

The height of the bunk bed can also be a factor when deciding whether your children are at ease sleeping in a high position. It's important to consider the height of your children and the height of your ceilings prior to making a purchase.

You may also be influenced by the differences between metal and wood bunk beds, as well as what type of mattress you pick. Kuo states that wood bunk beds are usually better because they have an elegant, natural look and are able to withstand the rigors of daily use. "The most important thing you can do is choose a bunk bed which is compliant with industry standards and will be safe for children," she says.

3. Pottery Barn Kids Belden Full-Over-Full Bunk Bed

Bunk beds have been a staple of childhood furniture for decades. Bunk beds aren't only spacious, but they are also fun for children. Even kids without siblings love to sleep on bunk beds. Bunk beds are also a great addition for those who host a lot of sleepover guests, as kids can easily share the beds with their friends.

This classic bunk bed is constructed using kiln dried poplar wood and plywood to ensure durability and strength. It's available in a choice of safe for children finishes, such as creamy French white as well as brushed gray and weathered navy. If you require additional storage for clothes, bedding or other bedroom accessories, select the one that has a set of roomy drawers that can be pulled out and placed under the lower childrens bunk bed. They feature brushed nickel hardware and plenty of space to fold clothes, sweaters and books.

The Belden bunk bed's fixed ladder can be put on the right or left side of the bunk and it can be placed at a straight or angled angle. The latter, Fenton says, takes up a little more space, but is easier to climb than straight ladders. The bunks accommodate twin mattresses (sold separately) and this style is ideal for rooms with ceilings of at least 8 feet.

Twin over full bunk beds have a full-size bed at the bottom and a twin bed on top. This is different from standard bunks which contain two identical twin beds. This layout is ideal for kids who want to share a bedroom, but still have their privacy and personal style. The top bunk has guardrails to ensure your children are secure while they sleep.

4. Max & Lily Low bunk bed with slide

This bunk bed for kids bed for children has a slide that is detachable for twins that will surely delight the kids. They will love sliding down the slide with their family and friends, or sending their favorite toy animal on the adventure of the lifetime. The minimalist design makes it a great alternative for bedrooms with small spaces where the full over full or queen over queen bunk bed might not be suitable.

Its angled ladder that has rounded corners offers secure climbing and comfortable rungs. The low VOC finish is easy to maintain and will last for a long time. The metal hardware that is flush and color-matched provides the bed with a modern design. This bed is distinguished by its solid new Zealand pine wood construction and a 400-pound weight limit.

Parents have reported that the assembly process can take a couple of minutes however, it isn't difficult. To make assembly easier it is suggested to label each piece of wood. It's also recommended to have two adults working together so they can construct the bed faster and with greater accuracy.

The bunk bed comes in various designs to match your child's bedroom. The white, crisp finish is a reliable addition to cottage, coastal and bright bedroom styles and the brushed gray option feels decidedly modern. The weathered blue version is a great match for modern styles and is a perfect fit in transitional rooms for children. This bunk bed is designed to accommodate two twin mattresses. The bed is shipped in a single box and is fairly heavy, so it's a good idea to have help when schlepping it up and down tight corners. The bed comes with a an one-year warranty that will ensure your peace of mind.

5. Shyann twin over twin bunk bed with Trundle

For many children bunk beds are a childhood staple--the ultimate space-saving furniture, and an excellent way to make a room feel adventurous and fun. However, when it comes to selecting the perfect bunk bed for your family there are a variety of options available. It's essential to select one that's durable and is in compliance with CPSC safety regulations. So, to help you find the perfect bunk bed for your kiddos, I consulted experts--parents--including one who literally wrote the book on bunk beds (and slept in some of them!) to source the most suitable options.

From classic wooden bunks to sleek metallic options, we've got the best kids bunk beds on the market to meet all budgets and sleeping needs. We've also found a few with a bit of design, such as this twin-over-twin model that has slides that are sure to delight your kids (and may or may not encourage some shenanigans). Plus, since it's lower than the top bunk, it's a better option for children who are younger.

Another option is the full-over-full bunk bed made of metal, that can be divided into two beds to create an edgier layout should your kids outgrow the bunks. The sturdy construction can support up to 200 pounds per lower bunk and 250 pounds for each upper bunk.

Bunk beds are an expensive expense, but they'll last for a long time, and provide your children with many blissful nights of sleep. If your kids outgrow their bunk beds, you can transform them into twin beds and save money.

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