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How to Choose the Best Bunk Bed Design

Bunk beds can be a great option for a shared kids' bedroom or a guest room. They can also provide extra storage space and make the room appear larger.

Some bunks come with ladders (which Fenton says are easier to climb than stairs) and some have trundles that allow for additional sleepovers. Some bunks can fit twin XL beds and full mattresses, making them ideal for older children as well as adults.

1. Keep It Simple

It's not required for bunk beds to be the main centerpiece of an area. In fact, it's usually better to have it as a backdrop that allows other elements like artwork, storage, and other furnishings to take centre stage. This basic bunk design- which features beds with matching headboards and footboards -- is a great example.

Many bunk beds are constructed as part of the wall, which can make them feel less like an accessory, and more like an element that is a permanent fixture in the space. Although built-in beds may look gorgeous but there are also stunning freestanding designs. This one is constructed of wood, but uses 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 ideal solution for a shared child's bedroom, particularly in a smaller home. Consider a staggered bed design that lets two people sleep in the top bunk, but leaves ample space below for storage, play and studying. This l-shaped bunk bed for example, provides ample space beneath the lower bed, and provides enough nooks for each kid to put up a table -- something that may not work as well with regular built-in bunk beds.

2. Adding Extra Storage

Creative storage solutions will transform your bedroom into a chic and functional space, regardless of whether you decide to build your own bunk beds or purchase a pre-built model. These include staircases that can be used to store clothing and other things without compromising the look of a bunkbed design. They also include shelves on the wall to store books, toys and decorative items.

Drawers that can be tucked under the frame are another great way to add more storage to a bunkbed. These compartments are perfect to store clothes that aren't in season as well as bedding, blankets and books. Since they are away from view, they won't interfere with the style of the bedroom.

Consider models with a desk integrated into the bottom bunk if you want your bunk bed to be even more efficient. This is a great idea for bedrooms of teenagers and also works in smaller spaces. If you don't have enough room for a desk put a desk that is freestanding close to the bunks as an extra place to work or study. You can also choose a staggered bunk. This is a popular option that allows children to sleep three in a small space by putting two twin beds above the full-sized bottom bed.

3. Incorporating an Workstation

Bunk beds are great for both kids and adults. Bunk beds are an excellent option to reduce space and provide a fun element to your space. You can make your bunk bed to fit the design of your bedroom by making a few simple upgrades.

One of the great advantages of bunk beds is that they can easily double as a work station or desk. This is an excellent option for kids who are reaching school age and require a space to study or do homework. Most bunk beds come with tables built in and you can roll it out for your child to work on and put it back when they're finished.

You might want to consider the Kee Klamp Kit to add modern workspaces to your bunk bed. This rustic loft bed comes with twin-over-queen-sized loft beds with black ladder, and an integrated workspace underneath, complete a full length table with a wood-look divider and convenient shelving.

4. Add a bed with a princess theme

Bunk beds can be an excellent option for a bedroom for a child, whether they are for guests or siblings. They're also an important focal point in the room, you want them to look amazing. Begin by measuring the space and determining the dimensions you're able to work with. Make sure to take into account the height of the ceiling, especially if you have children who will use your top bunk. This could be risky especially if there's a ceiling fan nearby.

Many of our top bunk bed options also convert into two beds to accommodate your growing child's needs. This twin-over-full bunk bed for kids bed, for example, offers an easy, sturdy construction and four different finish colors making it easy to find one that matches your kids' room's decor.

If you're looking for a bed that is both fun and functional take a look at this twin-over-full design with a slide built-in. You can add an extra trundle to the bottom for sleepovers or simply make the upper bunk an entertainment center, complete with the pull-out TV stand. The solid wood construction and timeless style ensures that this bunk will still look cool once your kids are tweens and teens, too.

5. Keep It Neutral

Bunk beds can be a great option to create a practical and a child-friendly room. One of the simplest methods to achieve this is to keep your color palette neutral. This bunk bed is a combination of traditional and modern elements, in neutral shades like white, gray and blue. It will not date with your child's age. There is a drawer beneath the lower bunk that can be used to store a twin trundle that can be used for sleepovers. This is a great choice for a shared room for two kids.

Pastels are an excellent option for bunk rooms as they offer the fun of color but still keep things cool and stylish. This bunk room, designed by Kelly from Hartley Home, uses a mix of light green, smoky grey and cloud white, which gives the beds a serene look. Topping the beds with bedding with a similar color makes the entire room look cohesive for a look that children (and parents) will appreciate.

When selecting a bunk bed, it's important to consider how you'll utilize the space. If you'd like your child's beds to double as a study or office space, you should choose an loft style with an built-in desk and chair underneath for a smarter look. This classic wood bunk bed by @bluedreamslady has an area for storage that is large enough to hold books and toys.

6. Add a splash of Color

Many bunk bed designs are geared for toddlers and elementary school-aged children however, this doesn't mean adults cannot also enjoy the space-saving sleeping solution. A bunk bed is a great option for a sophisticated adult's bedroom, especially when the design is toned down and has a minimalist color scheme. This West Elm x Pottery Bar modern mid-century twin bed will be a great addition to an uncluttered bedroom with plenty of white and natural wood furnishings.

Bunk beds work well in any room, including attics or bonus rooms with roofs that slope. A custom-built-in design such as this one crafted by Marnie Custom Homes works best for rooms with an odd shape however, a DIY option can also be stylish. Select a bunk bed that is custom-made with railings constructed to prevent bruises and bumps while walking up the stairs.

A bunk bed is a great opportunity to decorate a kid's room with a theme that is fun. Create a forest hideout with woodland animals and trees for boys or girls, or choose vibrant colors with a nautical theme. In a color palette of blue, grey and white, a bed with a Scandi theme can look modern, sleek, and stylish as seen in the gorgeous new holiday home designed by Georgina Jeffreys.

7. Mixing it up

While bunk beds are ideal for rooms for children, they don't have to be restricted to the same demographic. In fact, a chic bunk bed could be an ideal solution for an adult bedroom.

If you are choosing the ideal bunk beds for kids bed for your space, consider the overall design of the room. Select from a range of styles, including traditional, bohemian and coastal. Take the time to pick the one that best fits your personal style. You can then play around with ways to incorporate your bunk bed in the overall design of the room.

For instance, if you have a queen over queen bunk bed, consider adding an upholstered bench at the foot of the lower bed. This will give you a place for reading, relaxing or both. It can also assist in visually divide the two bunk beds.

strictly-beds-bunks-avalon-midi-sleeper-cabin-bed-3ft-single-5652.jpgA staircase can be used to make your bunk beds appear less childish. This instantly gives your room a more sophisticated appearance and is a better option for older children. Furthermore, you can decorate the staircase in a way that suits your child's room theme, like this nautical bedroom by Raili Clasen.

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