The Bunk Beds Kids Mistake That Every Newbie Makes

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The Bunk Beds Kids Mistake That Every Newbie Makes

Buying Bunk Beds Kids

Bunk beds for children are a great option to let siblings share a room without compromising personal space. They can also be a great option when hosting sleepovers. Depending on the model that you choose, these beds may have stairs or ladders that access the top bunk, and they can be made from a variety of materials like wood and metal.

Size

Compare the dimensions of your space with the dimensions of a bunk bed prior to you purchase it. You'll need to make sure there is enough space for your kids to climb the stairs or ladder (if they're included) and move around the loft without bumping into furniture or walls. Also, you should be aware of the height of the bunk bed as well as headroom in relation to your child's standing and sitting height. You might need to purchase a shorter bunk to accommodate younger children, while older children might prefer a higher setup.

Bunk beds for kids are available in two different configurations either full-overfull or twin-overtwin. Both are great to accommodate multiple children in a single room. Some bunks include the option of a trundle bed for more guests during sleepovers. If your children are young, look for an extremely low bunk, with a bottom bunk that is less than 50 inches from the ground. This will keep children from falling out of bed, which could be a risk to their safety.

The distance between the top bunk and guardrails is another important aspect to be considered. The CPSC recommends that the height of the top mattress not be more than 5 inches higher than the guardrail. This will prevent your children from rolling out of their mattress in the middle of the night and falling into guardrails, which could cause accidents or entrapment.

Ganjian says that the top bunk beds are made of solid materials and meet CPSC safety standards. Check the construction of each bunk bed to make sure it's made with quality woods and isn't brittle or unstable. Some of the top bunk beds for children feature mortise and tenon joints, and are Greenguard Gold Certified.

If you're decorating the guest room, furnishing a vacation home or bunking up your own kids, this triple bunk from Pottery Barn is a smart option. It's easy to set up with the included tools, and it can be converted into three beds that stand on their own in the event that your children outgrow the arrangement. It is available in a neutral finish that can be matched with muted and vibrant colors, such as brushed gray or weathered blue.

Safety

A bunk bed is an exciting and enjoyable addition to a child's room However, it can also be a risk if not properly assembled or used. Bunk bed injuries can happen to children of all ages but they are more common in children under six years old. It is crucial to follow the manufacturer's assembly and safety instructions, make sure you use the correct mattress size and position the bunk bed so that it doesn't hinder windows or heaters, as well as hanging lighting fixtures. It is also a good idea to check the bunk bed for any signs of wear and tear and make repairs as required.

twin-over-twin bunk beds  of the top bunk should be kept to a maximum of 4 feet. There should be guardrails at both ends of the bed. The space between the guardrails should be no greater than 3 1/2 inches to avoid death and make sure that your child isn't able to fall under the guardrail when sleeping. The mattress at the bottom should be secured with wires or slats extending directly underneath the bunk. They must also be secured on both sides. This will stop your child from falling through gaps.

Ladders and stairs should be securely attached to bunk beds and offer a safe way to climb up to the highest level. Make sure the ladder isn't in the vicinity of any hazards and that your children understand that they should use it only for climbing into bed, not as an activity area. Avoid rough play on the bunks since this could compromise their stability.

There isn't a specific age at that children are considered to be too old for bunk beds, however many experts suggest that kids should not sleep on the top bunk until they are at minimum six years old, and able to stand still while sleeping. If you're unsure whether your child is able to climb the top bunk, go for a twin/full size bunk.


Style

Bunk beds let kids share a space and remain close to their siblings, while also maximizing space. They're also a great way to foster teamwork among younger children and make sleepovers more fun for everyone involved. Bunks that have desks are ideal for older children and teenagers because they combine sleep and study furniture in one. Bunks that have stairs or ladders make it easier and safer for kids to climb up to the top bunk. You can customize your bunk bed by choosing the dimensions, style, and other features you'd like.

The type of mattress you pick will determine how comfortable your bunk bed will be. At Slumberland we have a wide selection of premium-quality mattresses for all kinds of bunk beds. We offer innerspring, memory foam, and hybrid mattresses in all sizes, allowing you to find the perfect fit for your children's or teens bunk beds.

Other features of the style to consider include stairs and ladders along with safety rails, as well as extra storage options.  twin-over-twin bunk beds  have standard ladders that connect to the side of the frame, and others feature a set of stairs that are integrated into the frame. Staircases have a modern and sleek design and are safer than conventional ladders.

You can also personalize the bunks with the color scheme that best matches your children's personalities or the decor of the rest of the room. Some bunk beds are available with a white finish, while others are available in dark cherry or natural wood finishes. If you're buying a wooden bunk bed you can paint it to match your kids room or opt for staining to maintain the natural look.

To add a custom touch to your bunks, you can purchase decorative lighting that will match the theme or style of the room. It is possible to install recessed lighting in the ceiling, for example to give plenty of lighting without taking up floor space. If you're using a metal or wood bunk bed you could also consider adding swag lighting hanging from the ceiling and provides a softer lighting.

Stores

The majority of bunk beds are distinguished by their ability to increase the space available in your child's bedroom. This is accomplished by putting two mattresses on top of each other. They can be stacked as long as your children are young or until they reach tweenhood or they can be divided to create individual bed frames. This is ideal for families that move often or have a smaller home.

The bunk beds are available in various configurations. They include the classic twin over twin full over twin and queen over queen (like Crate & Barrrel Babyletto TipToe White and Waxed Natural Wood Bunk Bed). They can be set up with different heights as well with some featuring a step ladder that sits at an angle to make it easier climbing or a staircase with built-in drawers that allow for out-of-sight storage.

When you are choosing a bunk bed, you must be aware of the structure. Some models are made of a mixture of medium density fibreboard and kiln dried hardwood. While the former is cheaper and can offer a more contemporary look but the latter is more robust and durable.

Bunks with trundle beds are ideal for sleepovers. Some include the ability to add an additional trundle bed to a second configuration. These models can sleep up to three adults or children. This is ideal for a shared bedroom that helps strengthen family bonds and encourages friendships.

The last element to consider when choosing a bunk bed is its style and color with clean whites, neutral grays, and muted clay options offering an array of design options that will complement any style of bedroom. A crisp white bunk bed is an excellent pick for cottage, coastal or vibrant bedrooms, while a neutral gray or clay option can be seamlessly incorporated into a range of palettes as your child grows and evolves as a person.

Although bunk beds vary in cost, they are typically priced at a level that is comparable to other kinds of bedroom furniture. The cheaper bunk beds are made of less expensive materials, but the majority of our top-rated models are built to last enough to endure through childhood and beyond.