islandwind0

Find the Best Kids Bunk Beds for ToddlersBunk beds make a great focal point for children’s rooms because they are space-saving and fun. The one you see here is white, smoky grey, or walnut. It can be divided into two beds that stand alone when your kids grow older.Choose the crisp white finish to go with the coastal or cottage style of your bedroom. Choose the neutral gray or the clay finish to complement many different colors and styles. The assembly process can take some time however two people can make it go faster.1. Storkcraft Toddler Bunk BedA bunk bed is a fantastic option for children who wish to share a bed. Bunk beds for toddlers come with lower frames and safety features to keep your children safe. Carlie Gasia is an accredited Sleep Science Coach at Sleepopolis. We asked her for her professional opinion on how to choose the best bunk bed for your children. She recommended an incredibly sturdy frame and design that will grow with your children. We’ve collected six of the top bunk beds for toddlers.Storkcraft provides a stylish and space-saving solution for kids’ bunk beds. Made of durable kiln dried wood, this stylish bunk bed comes in a variety of finishes that will enhance the look of their bedroom. Choose from a clean white finish for a bright and airy vibe and a weathered gray shade for a farmhouse or cottage style, or a rich espresso wood stain to warm up their rustic room.This bunk bed features a low top bunk that measures only 50 inches high, making it easier for children to climb the upper level. It comes with 14-inch guardrails to reduce the chance of falling, and is GREENGUARD gold-certified for environmental protection. This bed is JPMA Certified for added peace of mind. It’s been checked and certified by independent labs to meet the strictest requirements for furniture for children.With the addition of a bottom pull-out trundle This loft bed is great for accommodating three kids in a single room. The two twin mattresses in the upper bunk can be replaced with a full mattress (sold separately) to instantly upgrade to a triple bunk configuration. For additional versatility this bed comes in your choice of espresso, brushed walnut and cappuccino finishes, all of which pair nicely with most colors.bunk bed for kids comes with a ladder that retracts and can be locked. It is perfect for kids who love to climb and explore. Additionally, this bed is GREENGUARD and JPMA certified and you can be at ease knowing it’s safe for you toddler.2. Pottery Barn Kids Belden Full Over Full Bunk BedIf your kids have outgrown their toddler’s bunk bed, they might be looking for a full-over-full option. This sturdy bunk bed from Pottery Barn Kids is GreenGuard Gold certified and comes with a variety of style details that make it easy to pair with your kids’ most loved furniture pieces. It’s also available in different colors to match any decor.Bunk beds are a fantastic solution for kids’ rooms that aren’t equipped with closets and allow siblings to share a bedroom without crowding it. You can use the extra space to furnish the room with furniture that is efficient in storage. Bunk beds can also save money by purchasing separate twin mattresses for your children, which can add-up over time.A solid wood bunk bed is a good option for any room in the kid’s bedroom because it’s durable enough to see your children through their teens and maybe even to their adult years. The bunk beds in this range are available in different finishes, including white, brushed gray, and weathered blue that can be paired with any style of child. Some models are available in rustic finishes that blend into country, cottage or coastal designs.Some bunk beds have guardrails surrounding the top bunk. Others have a slide that can be detached to provide an extra layer of safety. The footboards and headboards that are slatted in this bunk bed are crafted from knot-free New Zealand pine wood, and 14-inch guardrails surround the perimeter of the upper portion of the bed. The top bunk bed is accessed by a built-in, stationary ladder. A trundle underneath the lower bunk bed provides an ideal place to sleep for guests.A general rule of thumb is to use a bunk bed that has an accessible slide for children who are at least 6 years old because younger children might struggle to climb the steep ladder or stairs to the top. You should also check the product specifications for each bunk to find out the weight limit for both the bottom and top bed.3. West Elm Bunk BedIf you’re not able to spend the money on a full-over-full bunk bed This West Elm version offers all the space your kids require in a smaller package. Its specially-designed ladder features a wide curved opening to reduce the chance of children hitting their heads as they climb up and down, plus angled handholds for extra security. It’s also available in an array of finishes, from light white to classic walnut, to suit any room’s decor.If your children like to sleepovers, you can turn the bunkroom into a great playroom by adding a few additional features. In a boys’ bedroom created by Bailey McCarthy, a pair of modern bunk beds with an trundle underneath the lower twin can fit three kids in one space. Wall paper with a cactus print and a chandelier with primary colors give the room a circus look, while neutral linens provide a chic look.Bunk beds don’t need to be reserved for rooms for children. A loft bed with a desk can also function as a study area for teens. In this bunk bed space, the lofted bed has the desk of a custom-designed and plenty of shelves to store things on. A Philippe Starck Ghost chair from Kartell provides a touch of midcentury glam, and an original wall hanging with the beetlecat print of artist Katie Ridder adds a pop of color.Kids who love to tuck in will appreciate the bunk bed that has plenty of built-in storage. This model from West Elm has open and closed compartments for everything from additional water bottles to books for bedtime, plus a drawer to store all their clothes. It’s available in twin and full sizes, so you can accommodate your child’s growing needs.A loft bed with slides can make the most reticent kids look at sleepovers as a possibility. This model from Zoomie Kids lets your kids slide down with their peers or siblings. A slanted ladder that has foot and handholds on either sides makes it easier for children to climb the top bunk.Choose a wood platform for a bed that grows with your children. This type of bunk bed frame provides a sturdy mattress without the use of a box spring. It comes in a variety of sizes and styles to suit your child’s evolving tastes.4. Ana White Bunk BedIf you’re a woodworker with intermediate skills you can construct your kids a bunk bed for much less than assembling a bed at the store. This free Ana White bunk bed plan includes diagrams, instructions and a list of tools and materials. The beds are modular which means they can be disassembled if you need to move them around or change the configuration later. The classic design can be easily modified by using stain or paint.If your children are more interested in playing with their pals than sleeping, you can transform a basic bunk into an impressive fort-like structure. This Birds and Soap bunk bed is a great idea for both kids and adults. It can be made to fit your child’s preferences by adding curtains and other decorations. Bunks like this can make sharing a room more enjoyable for siblings as well as guests who stay at your home.A bunk bed that can be used as a storage space and stairway is another creative alternative. Facebook user Daily Wood built this set of bunkbeds with plywood, pine trim, and Oriental ginger stain. The staircase also comes with a handy shelf. The design maximizes space within a home without sacrificing comfort or safety.Wood is more robust and durable than metal for bunk beds. It also looks attractive and can be stained to match the color palette of any bedroom. If you’re looking for an authentic look you can opt for natural wood, and avoid staining completely for a raw appearance that is easy to clean and maintain. Wood is also a good choice for bunks which will be used by children because it is less likely to scratch or dent than other surfaces.A bunk bed made of wood can be a timeless furniture piece that your children will cherish for many years to come. It is a perfect solution for families with limited living space or who requires extra sleeping space. If you select furniture of high-end quality it will last for a long time and can be handed down to children younger than they are ready to have their own bedroom.

islandwind0's job listings

No jobs found.

Top