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Buying a Bunk Bed With Double Bed
A bunk bed with an additional double bunk bed bed beneath can help you get the most of your small bedroom. The most secure bunk beds are secure and robust.
Find railings that are strong to stop children from falling off or getting caught between mattresses.
This solid wood bunk bed is Greenguard Gold certified and can be divided into two separate beds. It also features stairs wide enough to accommodate teenagers and adults.
Size
When looking for a bunk bed that comes with a double beds the size is a crucial aspect to take into consideration. Many children grow rapidly and it is possible that you will need to buy a new bunk bed prior to them outgrowing the current one. The kind of mattress you pick is another important factor to consider when selecting the bunk bed.
The most commonly used bunk bed configuration is twin over twin. They have two beds of the same size that are stacked on top of each other and are ideal for siblings sharing rooms. Twin over twin bunks can accommodate standard twin mattresses that are 39 inches wide and 75 inches long. Think about twin XL mattresses in case you want a more luxurious mattress. These are five inches longer than standard twins and work well for college students, teenagers and adults.
Full-size mattresses are used on the bottom bunk of full-over-full beds. This is ideal for children and adults who are taller. The full-size mattress measures 54 inches wide and 75 inches long. Many of these beds come with the option of a trundle that can be pulled out from underneath the lower bed to provide additional sleeping space.
Some bunk bed sets come with twin-sized lofts that can be split into separate beds. This is an excellent option when you want to ensure the future of the bunk bed by segregating the upper and lower beds, or if the children decide to switch rooms in the future.
There are bunk beds that don't require box springs or foundations, because the frame elevates the mattress. This is a great choice for families who are on a budget since it saves money and eliminates the requirement for an additional foundation or box spring.
Your choice of frame and mattress will also be affected by the number of guests who will sleep on your bunk beds. Larger rooms can accommodate triple, l shaped double bunks-shaped, or trundle bunk beds while smaller rooms are better suited for twin over full or twin over full layout.
Style
Depending on the configuration bunk beds with double bed with bunk above mattresses can accommodate either children or adults. Standard bunk beds are stacked one on top of each other and the top bed accessible via ladder. This arrangement is great for rooms with limited space and helps make the space more practical. A futon bunk is an alternative option. It is arranged as a standard bunk, however it is a futon sofa lower in a Western style which can be converted into an actual bed. This bunk bed is great for families with teens or college students. It can accommodate four people.
If you're looking to outfit your bunk bed with additional storage, you should look for a set with stairs with drawers to store clothing or other items. Some sets come with a built in desk and a wooden panel on the sides of the stairs that can be used to hang wall decor or even art. Bunk beds with a desk are great for children's bedrooms, but they can be used in guest rooms or as a main bedroom for older kids and teenagers.
The color of your bunk bed can influence the overall look of your room. A white bunk bed, for example will give a sense of airiness and lightness, while a bunk bed made of dark wood gives an authentic or traditional vibe. If you're planning to use a twin bunk bed in a shared bedroom for kids make sure you pick a paint shade that is in harmony with the furniture. Bunk beds are an excellent option to add the nautical theme. This bedroom by Kirsten Brockner Interiors features bedding inspired by the sea with accents in blue and red stripes and a staircase fit for a cabin in a captain's.
When decorating a bunk room with a double bunk bed frame bed make sure to keep the style simple and clean, so that it is able to be easily modified as your child gets older and their preferences change. For example, a bunk bed with a double size bunk beds bed that features a neutral stone-colored finish can be easily updated by the addition of bright throw pillows in different shades.
Safety
Safety is an important factor when buying a bunk bed. Bunk beds are dangerous if not built properly or if children don't follow the rules. You should measure the space where you're planning to put the bunk bed Double bed bottom bed and compare the dimensions of the frame to the measurements of the mattress. This will help ensure that the mattress fits perfectly and that there is enough room for your child to climb into and out of bed without any problems.
Guard rails are a key security feature. They should be placed on the top and bottom bunks. They should be made of solid wood that is securely attached to the frame of the bunk. Any gaps, openings, or holes on the frame of the bunk bed should also be small enough so that children's legs, heads or torsos cannot get caught in them. To avoid tripping hazards, it's a good idea to ensure that any ladders and stairs used to climb up the frame of the bunk bed are part of the frame or are a part of it.
Another important safety rule is to never allow children under the age of six to sleep on the top bunk. The majority of injuries resulting from bunk beds occur to children younger than six years old, and more that half of these injuries are caused by falls. Additionally, it's also a good idea to set clear rules about using the bunk bed and stress that the top bunk isn't for jumping, playing or for anything else.
It is essential to ensure that no clothing, belts, or jump ropes are hanging off the frame of the bunk bed. They can pose an extremely strangulation risk for children. You can buy shelves that attach easily to the side of the bed and provide your child somewhere to store their nighttime essentials, so they don't need to get out of bed in the dark to search for them.
Storage
Bunk beds allow two persons to sleep in a space without taking up the space on the floor. The bed's upper portion is typically accessible via a ladder which is ideal for families with children sharing a bedroom, or family members who live in small apartment.
Bunk beds come in a variety of sizes, styles and shapes to fit in with any space. They can be even adjusted to meet the preferences of the people sleeping. For instance, if one child prefers to sleep on the top bunk, and the other on the bottom, the beds can be arranged in a way that they face each one. This allows each person to have their personal space while being surrounded by loved ones.
Many bunk bed owners enjoy the option to add under-bed storage drawers and trundles. These extras can be put underneath the lower bunk bed to store clothes or blankets. They also give extra space for sleepovers during visits from guests.
Besides under-bed drawers, trundles can also be added to bunk beds in the form of pull-out mattresses that lie beneath the bottom bed and are easily accessed with a simple step. This can provide a comfortable spot for one extra sleeping person when guests are in and does away with the requirement to take out an air mattress.
Anyone who is considering purchasing a bunk bed should consider the safety features. Make sure there are side rails on the lower and upper bunks to keep children from falling off the top bunk. It's also important to take into consideration how thick of a mattress you can comfortably fit on the upper bunk, because a too thick mattress could cause a sleeper to fall off of the rails that guard them in the middle of sleep and hurt him or herself.
Other options for safety include the kind of ladder you select for your bunk bed. Certain types of bunk beds have a lengthy ladder that connects the upper and lower guard rails, whereas other types have a shorter ladder that is attached to the front of the upper guard rail. This is the ideal option for children, as it makes climbing to the top bunk safer and easier.