The 10 Most Scariest Things About Best Bunk Bed Design

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How to Choose the Best Bunk Bed Design

Bunk beds are a fun addition to a shared kids' bedroom or a guest room. They can also offer extra storage and make a space seem larger.

Some bunks come with ladders (which Fenton says are easier to climb than stairs) and some have trundles on the bottom that allow for additional sleepovers. Some bunks can fit twin XL and full mattresses, which makes them great for older children and adults.

1. Keep It Simple

It isn't necessary for a bunk bed to be the focus of the room. In fact, it's often better to have it as a backdrop item that allows other elements like storage, artwork and other furniture to take centre stage. This simple bunk bed design, with beds with matching footboards as well as headboards, is an excellent illustration.

Many bunk beds are constructed as part of the wall, which makes them feel less like an accessory, and more like an element that is a permanent fixture in the space. Although built-in beds may appear stunning but there are also stunning freestanding designs. This one is constructed out of wood, but it utilizes pipe fittings to build the railing and ladder. You can create similar structures using the Single Socket Tee, Flange Elbow and 90 Degree Elbow fittings from Kee Klamp.

Bunk beds are an ideal option for a bedroom that is shared, especially if you have an apartment that is small. To maximize space, consider the staggered style that can sleep two in the top bed but leaves plenty of open floor space below for play or studying, as well as storage. This L-shaped bed, for example provides ample space beneath the lower bed. It also provides enough space for each child to put up a small table.

2. Adding Extra Storage

If you're building bunk beds from scratch or settling on a pre-built solution, innovative storage solutions can transform your sleeping space into a functional and stylish room. These include stair cabinets which can be used to store clothing and other things without compromising the look of a bunkbed style. They also come with shelves on the wall to store books, toys and decorative things.

Another way to add extra storage to the bunk bed is to use drawers that are designed to fit under the frame. These compartments are small enough to house out-of-season clothing, extra bedding or even books and blankets. They are hidden and don't affect the style of the bedroom.

If you're looking to make your bunk bed even more efficient, look for models that have an office space in the bottom bunk. This is a great option for bedrooms for teenagers and also works in small rooms. If you don't have enough room for a desk, install a freestanding desk near the bunks to provide an additional space to work or study. You can also opt for a staggered bunk, which is a well-liked option that allows children to sleep three people in a small room by offering two twin beds over the full-sized bottom bed.

3. Addition of a Workstation

Bunk beds can be a great option for both adults and children. Bunk beds can be a great way to save space and bring a sense of fun to your room. With just a few minor changes, you can make your bunk bed appear more individual and blend with the style of your room.

Bunk beds are great because they can be used as an office or desk. This is a great choice for children about to go to school and require an area to do their homework or study. A lot of bunk beds have built-in desks, so all you have to do is take it out when your child is required to do some work and then take it back when they're finished.

You might want to consider a Kee Klamp Kit to add an elegant workspace to your bunk bed. This rustic-style bunk bed features a twin over queen size loft bed that has a black ladder, and an integrated workstation under, with a full length desk, wood look divider and convenient shelving.

4. Add a Princess Themed Bed

Bunk beds are a fun addition to any kid's room whether for siblings or guests who come in occasionally. As they're usually a focal point of the room, you want them to look amazing. Begin by measuring the space and determining what dimensions you're able to work within. Make sure to take into account the ceiling's height especially if you have children who will use your top bunk. This could be risky especially if you have a ceiling fan nearby.

A lot of our most loved bunk beds can be made into two beds to meet the needs of your growing child. This twin-over full bed, for instance, is constructed of a sturdy, easy construction and comes in four different finishes, so you can easily locate one that matches your child's room decor.

multigot-single-bunk-bed-3ft-convertible-bunk-metal-bed-with-ladder-and-safety-guardrails-twin-sleeper-industrial-bed-frame-for-adults-teenagers-175.jpgThis twin-over-full-size bunk bed with slide is both entertaining and functional. You can add an trundle at the bottom for sleepovers, or simply use the upper bunk beds for kids as an entertainment area with a pullout TV stand. The solid wood construction and timeless design means that this bunk will still look cool once your children are tweens and teens, too.

5. Keep It Neutral

Bunk beds offer the opportunity to create a practical and a child-friendly room. One of the easiest ways to achieve this is to keep your color palette neutral. This bunk bed is a combination of modern and traditional elements with neutral colors like white, gray and blue. It will not date with your child's age. It also features a drawer underneath the lower bunk that can fit a twin trundle bed for sleepovers, making it a great option to share a bedroom with two kids bedroom furniture.

Pastels are a fantastic choice for bunk rooms, because they give you the pleasure of color while keeping things stylish and trendy. Kelly Hartley from Hartley Home designed this bunk room using a combination of light greens, smoky grays, and cloud whites to give the beds a serene appearance. The bedding that is in the same color scheme can be used to tie the room together. Kids (and parents) alike will enjoy the style.

It is crucial to consider how you will use the space when choosing a bunkbed. Choose a loft bed with chairs and a desk built into the bottom to give your child's bed an elegant look. This classic wooden bunk from @bluedreamslady has an storage space that's big enough to hold extra books and toys.

6. Add a Pop of Color

A lot of bunk bed designs are geared to toddlers and elementary school-aged children however, this doesn't mean adults cannot benefit from the space-saving sleeping solution. A bunk bed is a great option for an adult's bedroom, especially when the design is streamlined and has a minimalist color scheme. For example this West Elm x Pottery Barn modern-day twin bunk bed would look gorgeous in a neutral bedroom with lots of natural wood and white furniture.

Bunk beds can be used in any room, including attics as well as bonus spaces with low ceilings. A custom built-in design like this one designed by Marnie Custom Homes works best for rooms with a strange shape, but a DIY solution can also be fashionable. Pick a bunk bed made to order with railings designed to protect you from bruises and bumps when walking up the stairs.

A bunk bed can be used to create an exciting theme for a bedroom for children. Create a forest-themed hideout using woodland animals and trees for girls or boys, or use bright colors with a nautical theme. In a color palette of blue, grey, and white, a bed inspired by Scandi can look sleek, modern, and stylish as seen in the gorgeous new home for the holidays designed by Georgina Jeffreys.

7. Mixing It Up

Bunk beds aren't just for rooms for children. In fact, a chic bunk bed could be a perfect solution for a bedroom for adults.

If you are choosing the ideal bunk bed for your space, take into consideration the overall aesthetic of the room. There are a variety of styles to pick from, including classic, bohemian, and coastal, so take the time to choose the one that works best bunk beds for your style. Explore the design of your room and see how you can incorporate the bunk bed into your room.

If you have queen-over-queen bunk beds, put an upholstered bench at the bottom of the mattress. This will provide a space for relaxing, reading or both. It can also assist in visually distinguish the two bunk beds.

Another option to make your bunk bed feel less childish is to replace an old ladder in favor of stairs. This instantly gives the room a sophisticated appearance, and is a safer option for older children. You can also decorate the stairs to match the theme of your child's bedroom, such as this nautical bedroom from Raili Clasen.7-beds-in-1-happy-beds-max-combination-dove-grey-bed-bunk-bed-mid-sleeper-daybed-midsleeper-and-single-bed-toddler-bed-3ft-single-90-x-190cm-frame-246.jpg

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