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Top Picks For the Best Kids Bunkbeds

Bunk beds offer the perfect way to make the most of space in kids' rooms, and also provide a fun shared bedroom. We've compiled our top picks for the best bunk beds for kids that are elegant, affordable and sturdy enough to last for a long time.

A lot of our choices feature inclined ladders, which take up less room than straight ladders, yet are still a breeze for children to climb, according to Fenton. Other options include stairs, that require more space but are more secure than ladders that allow climbing.

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

This bunk bed is perfect for toddlers and younger children who might not feel at ease climbing up to the top bunk. It also means that the ladder is situated on the side, which makes it easier for children to maneuver (and less intimidating for parents and caretakers reading books at bedtime or changing sheets). The entire set is constructed out of Baltic Birch, which is Greenguard Gold-certified and TSCA certified.

The Crate & Kids Babyletto TipToe bunk bed is a contemporary, wooden bunk that is suitable for either boys or girls. The white and natural finish can be incorporated into various decor styles, and parents love that the wood is protected with a stain. It's the perfect choice for a bedroom that is shared and can be separated into two separate beds when your kids reach their teens.

Bunk beds are not just for securing space. They can also enhance the design of a room, create fun play areas and encourage sleepovers with friends. With the variety of cool bunk bed designs for teens and kids, it's easy to find a bed that can accommodate any family's specific needs.

You might want to consider a bunk bed that has slides if you're looking for a more fun version of the classic design. The added benefit of a sliding bed makes it more enjoyable to climb up and down and is also safer than a ladder because it is lower and your child won't be going backwards as they climb. It's also a great way to make a bunk bed more enjoyable for older children and teenagers or for siblings to share a room at the beach.

2. South Shore Tuffing twin over twin metal bunk bed that has slide

Metal bunk beds are available in various styles and designs. Many of them come at a reasonable cost. However, very few are as stylish and durability of this model from South Shore, which also features a trundle underneath the bottom twin bed to allow sleepovers for three (if you take it off the bunks can be converted into two standalone single beds). The ladder is also designed to be angled so that it is easy for kids to climb in and out.

Depending on the shape of your room, and how often you'll be using the bunks, you might want to opt for an L-shaped layout like the one shown in a bedroom designed by Bailey McCarthy. This design can save space by allowing two bunks be closer to each other. This is a great option for rooms that have low ceilings or smaller space. It is also easier to climb into because there are two ladders instead of a single one that can be difficult for younger children to use.

The height of the bunk bed could also be a factor when deciding if your children will be at ease in a bed that is high up. It is important to take into account the height of your children as well as your ceilings when purchasing a bed.

You may also be influenced by the differences between wood and metal bunk beds, and the kind of mattress you pick. Kuo says that wood is the preferred option for bunk beds since it has a more traditional natural look and is able to endure the rigors of daily use. But "the most important thing is to select a bunk bed that meets the requirements of the industry and is secure for your children," she adds.

3. Pottery Barn Kids Belden Full Over Full bunk beds for kids Bed

Bunk beds are a common element of furniture for children. Bunk beds aren't only useful for space, but also a lot of fun for children. Siblings often fight for dibs on the top bunk, and even kids who don't have siblings prefer sleeping in bunk beds. Bunk beds are also a great addition for those who host a lot of guests for sleepovers, as children can easily share them with their friends.

This classic bunk bed has been built using kiln dried poplar wood to ensure strength and durability. Pick from a range of finishes that are child-safe, including French white as well as brushed grey and weathered blue. Choose a model that has large drawers that can be pulled out from beneath the lower bunks if you need more storage space for clothes and bedding or other bedroom accessories. These feature brushed-nickel hardware and plenty of space to fold clothes, sweaters and books.

The ladder fixed to the Belden bunk bed can be set on either the left or right side, and at an angle of straight or angled. Fenton states that the ladder with an angle is more comfortable to climb, but it takes up more space. The bunks can be able to accommodate twin mattresses that are sold separately. This style is best suitable for rooms with ceiling heights of at minimum eight feet.

Unlike standard bunks, which have two identical beds twin over full bunk beds have a bottom full-size bed and an upper twin bed. This arrangement is ideal for kids who want to share a room but still have their privacy and independence. The top bunk has railings to keep your kids beds bunk safe when they're sleeping.

4. Max & Lily Low Bunk Bed with Slide

This bunk bed comes with an oversized slide that can delight your child. They'll be thrilled to slide down the slide with their friends and siblings, or taking their favorite animal toys to the most thrilling ride of their lives. Its simple, space-saving construction makes it an ideal choice for small rooms where a queen over queen or full over full bunk bed may not be a good fit.

The angled ladder's rounded corners provide secure climbing and comfortable rungs. The easy-to-maintain, long-lasting, low VOC finish and flush, color-matching hardware provide a sleek, modern appearance. This bunk bed is distinct by its solid new Zealand pine wood construction and a weight limit of 400 pounds.

Parents report that assembly takes a few minutes, but it's not too difficult. To make assembly easier, they recommend labeling each piece of wood. It's a good idea to have two adults to work together to build the bed quickly and efficiently.

The bunk bed comes in a variety of finishes to match with the decor of your kids. The clean white finish is a reliable option for coastal, cottage and vibrant bedroom designs The gray brushed option is definitely modern. The weathered blue option is a great choice for contemporary styles and is a perfect fit in transitional kids' rooms. This bunk bed can accommodate two twin mattresses (sold separately) and requires an a minimum height of 8 feet. The bunk bed comes in one box. It is heavy and will require assistance to move it up stairs or around tight turns. It also comes with a one-year warranty for added peace of mind.

5. Shyann twin over twin bunk bed Trundle

For a lot of kids bunk beds are a childhood staple--the ultimate space-saving furniture, but they're also a great way to make the space feel exciting and enjoyable. However, when it comes to choosing the best bunk bed for kids for your family there are a variety of options on the market. It's also important to select the right bunk bed built to last, and complies to CPSC safety standards. 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 best options.

We've got the best bunk beds for children on the market, ranging from classic wooden options to sleek metal models. There are bunk beds that fit every budget and need. We've found a few that have a little design flair, like this twin-overtwin design that comes with a slide. It's sure to delight your children (and could or might not incite some snark). It's also safer for younger children as it's lower than the top bunk.

This full-over-full bunk bed is a different option. It can be divided into two beds to create a more traditional arrangement if your children have outgrown their bunks. The sturdy construction is engineered to support up to 250 pounds on each of the upper bunks and 200 pounds on the bottom.

Bunk beds can be a significant investment, but they'll last for a long time and give your kids many nights of restful sleep. And if your kids outgrow the bunks, a majority of the beds on this list convert into separate twin beds, so you can save money and keep your kids in the same bed for a bit longer.

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