Then You've Found Your Kids Bunk Bed ... Now What?

Bunk Beds With Ladders and Slides Bunk beds are a great option to maximize space whether you're maximizing the floor area or accommodating an entire family. Be on the lookout for elements such as stairs that extend out or angled ladders, slides and angled ones. It's also recommended to remove hanging objects from the top bunk, since they can be the risk of strangulation. Ladders To get into the top bunk of a bunk bed could be a challenge for kids and adults alike. Although some might be enticed to simply climb up, this could create a fall risk and is a risk for children, those with joint issues or those who are older. Ladders are a great solution to avoid this risk and provide a secure easy, comfortable and easy to climb entry point for children. There are a variety of ladder options for kids bunk bed s, including straight and angle ladders. Straight ladders connect directly to the frame of the bunk bed whereas an angled ladder extends slightly from the side of the bed. Angled ladders are an excellent choice for short spaces and are suitable for anyone of all ages since they offer more space for feet to climb up the bunk. Ladders come in different colors and styles, so you can select one that is in keeping with the colors of your bunk or matches your room. Another great option is to select a bunk bed with stairs on the side of the bunk. Stairs take up more space than a ladder but they do not extend from the side of the bunk making them a great choice for rooms with ample floor space. Many kids bunk beds come with cubbies for storage. They are perfect for books, toys, and pajamas. If you are on an extremely tight budget straight ladders are a more affordable bunk bed option. Although it might not be as durable as a stair set straight ladders are solid and safe enough for children of all ages to use. Stairs, on the other hand are a bit more expensive, but they're also extremely versatile and can be used by kids of all ages as they grow up. The ladder can be moved to the side of the bunk bed. This offers a minimalist look that was designed with teens and tweens in mind. This style is available in all Maxtrix bunk height and size configurations including twin over twin and full over full. Slides Bunk beds with slides add a fun addition to time at bedtime. Not only do kids enjoy climbing up the ladder and sliding down the slide, but bunk beds with slides provide parents with peace of mind that their children are safe at night. These beds are great for children who struggle with anxiety about sleeping on higher levels and can provide an enjoyable method of getting into bed, even for older kids. When you are choosing a bunk that has a slide, take into account the dimensions of the room as well as the furniture it is situated in. Certain beds, such as the Casey Chestnut Kids Bunk Bed with Ladder and Slide, are perpendicular and need more space than other designs. This bed comes with a built-in slide and ladder for easy access to the top bunk. Another option to add slides to a bunk bed is the Billi-Bolli Slide Tower. The Tower can be put on the short side of the bunk bed to reduce the space depth needed for a bed with a slide. The depth can be reduced by 70 centimeters according to the height of the bed. This permits you to install an infant bed with slides in rooms that wouldn't normally be suitable. You can also choose low loft beds that come with slides in addition to bunks with a slide. These beds are perfect for smaller rooms because they provide more space on the floor for play and storage, and can also be used to make an over-full bunk bed that has a trundle making it possible to accommodate two additional children for sleepovers or guests. The cute bunk bed with slide you purchase can be rearranged to any Maxtrix configuration as your child grows and develops. It is essential to follow safety guidelines for bunk beds and loft beds. Be sure to place the slide on a flat surface, and away from any other structures in the bedroom. It's also recommended that you be sure to supervise your children when using the slide, since it can be hazardous in the event of a fall. Stores Many lofts and bunk beds are equipped with drawers which are a great solution to store bedding clothes, toys, and other items. Whether you're looking to maximize space in a small space or to provide more organization for an already overcrowded kids ' bedroom, a bunk bed with storage could aid. Drawers that are built into the stairs combine safety and innovation and allow children to securely access their top bunk while keeping clothes, toys and other items well-organized. They can also serve as an enjoyable, decorative feature for the kids' bedroom which adds to the aesthetic appeal. Some bunk beds with stairs are also adjustable, so you can customize the amount of space you have according to the needs of your family. Certain models of loft beds and bunk beds come with curtains to make children feel as if they're in their own private space, even if they are sharing the same room. If your children love to read and dream in the quiet, this feature could be a great benefit. You can buy bunks and loft sets that feature curtains or use curtain rods and simple drapes to create the appearance yourself. If your children are asking to sleep in bunk beds but you do not have the space to accommodate two raised beds, you can consider a corner loft or twin loft. This design puts two elevated beds in a corner of the room. It frees space for other furniture like a desk, a toy chest, or a desk. Bunk beds with desks turn sleeping spaces into cozy study nooks. These bunk beds are great for children who need a quiet space to do their homework or play games. Certain models, like the Slam bunk bed by Maxtrix, come with a solid-wood desk as well as a the bookcase to match, so you can easily create a work area in your child's room. Lofts and bunk beds also have a desk built in at the bottom. This is perfect for younger children who want their own space to write, read or do crafts. This can be an ideal way to promote creative thinking and learning in your children's rooms as well as helping them develop valuable organizational skills. Style The size of your bedroom and the habits of your child's sleep will determine the best design of bunk beds for your kids. If you're working with small space A twin-overtwin arrangement will save floor space and still allow the children to share a bed in the loft. If you have higher ceilings, opt for a staggered bunk design such as the one shown. It keeps the ladder at the other side and lets the top bed open making it easier for kids to climb up and down without hitting their heads. A full-over-full configuration is another good choice for larger rooms. It offers more storage with a deep drawer on the bottom and older children to sleep on the top level without feeling left out. These kinds of bunk beds typically come with a ladder on the side or a staircase that offers an out-of-sight area for books and toys, and a sturdy railing that is slatted to ensure safety. If you're looking to keep the design of your bunks simple pick a plain solid color like white or gray. These finishes can be incorporated into any child's bedroom regardless of whether it's a coastal or cottage theme, or a colorful palette. If you're looking for something more striking, a wood finish such as walnut or cherry would be a good option. It brings warmth and contrast to a rustic or farm-inspired room. Bunks are an excellent way for children to express their creativity. Bunks that are painted or stained can be the focal point of a fun and practical kids' bedroom, especially if they come with a slide that is detachable. Your children will have hours of fun sliding down the slide with their buddies and sending their favorite animals on rides. You could consider a bunk bed similar to this one, from Furniture Row, with a colored stairwell. Its stairway railings come in green, red, blue or charcoal. It also has three bunk beds that are in the same color as the railings. The staircase also comes with built-in shelves to store books and other items making sure that the beds remain tidy and uncluttered.