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What Is Best Bunk Bed Ideas? What Are The Benefits And How To Make Use Of It
The Best Bunk Bed Ideas to Dress Up Your Kids’ Beds
If your child is ready to move from cribs to big kids beds, choose a style that makes them feel empowered. A DIY cactus wall mural from A Beautiful Mess is just the ticket.
Adult bunk bedroom ideas are equally appealing. Multifunctional elements like desks that are built into the structure or trundle beds under the bunks allow you to maximize space while keeping an elegant, modern design.
Loft Beds
Bunk beds are a great solution for bedrooms, whether they’re for children’s rooms, bedrooms for primary use or guest rooms. They can combine two or more beds in one unit, freeing up floor space for games, study or storage. There are plenty of ways to dress bunk beds to make them look stylish. Whether you opt for a classic full-over-full version or a twin-overtwin configuration, or a loft bed with desk, these chic bunk bed designs can help you create a one-of-a-kind sleeping nook.
The basic design of bunk beds is a great option for families with children. It comes with the standard twin bed on top, and a full mattress below, leaving the lower level free for other furniture like an office or storage. There are also bunk beds that have stairs or ladders for easy access to the top bed. Some bunk beds come with slides or towers to provide additional fun.
If you’re looking for a contemporary bunk bed design, think about an elegant wooden platform frame with neutral colors that are easily refreshed with pops of color or pattern. Mix it with accent furniture and bedding that are coordinated to create a cohesive design. This simple bunk bed from @thejamielynnshow is dressed up with a wreath that makes it fresh and festive. The bright treehouse loft designed by @pocketfulofpaint looks bright and cheerful in her daughters’ bedroom with a rainbow-ombre rug.
Shop at your favorite store to find a playhouse or castle style bunk bed that you can customize with curtains, murals, and other decorations. You can also find a study loft bed that features work space or desk beneath, which is great for adults or teens who want to turn their bedroom into an efficient workspace.
If you have a lot of floor space, a custom-built bunk room will provide plenty of sleeping and play space for several children. This mezzanine play area has been added above these built-in bunks in this East London home designed by Hunting for George which allows the children to be elevated and making the floor space to play and eat.
Platform Beds
Think about bunk beds that have platforms for contemporary minimalist designs that are perfect for industrial apartments and modern homes. These bed frames do not require a box spring, but instead, they have a solid base constructed of solid wood or wooden slats. This makes bunk beds less expensive, dependent on the design. They might not be appropriate for heavier sleepers who require a firmer base.
Platform beds are simple to design in a variety of ways. Some beds come with simple headboards and feetboards that give them a sleek, minimalist look. They are suitable for any room. Some have storage drawers built into the walls for additional functionality, which is particularly beneficial in small rooms and bedrooms. Some bunk beds come with reading lights integrated into each bunk and are ideal for rooms with a limited amount of natural lighting.
Solid-wood platform beds are a good investment. They will last for a long time. Wood is also a strong material that is resistant to scratches and dents. If you decide to go with a wooden slat bed the mattress cover will keep it clean and free of mildew or mold.
Platform beds are a great alternative to make space in smaller spaces such as studio apartments and lofts. It allows a large mattress to take up less space on the floor, which makes it easier to move around the room. It also makes the room appear larger by creating a more open visual space.
A platform bed can be used with any mattress. This includes hybrid, innerspring, and memory foam. You’ll need to ensure that the slats don’t get too close to each other to prevent the mattress from sagging.
If you’re on a budget you can build your own bed frame for your platform at home. You’ll need a basic wood or metal bed frame, as well as plywood sheets cut to the size of your mattress. Then simply connect the slats onto the frame using wood glue and nail guns or screws. If you’re concerned about the slats’ strength not being enough, you can add an additional layer of reinforcing slats on top to improve stability and support.
Ladder Bunks
Bunk beds can be excellent options for adding additional sleeping space to small rooms without having to sacrifice the floor space. If you want a bunk bed that is stylish as well as practical, go for one with a ladder, not an escalator. Ladders take up minimal floor space and provide a safe climbing experience for children of all age groups. Choose an angled ladder that includes hand holes to allow children to grab onto and pull themselves into the bed.
A bunk with a ladder is also ideal if you plan on changing the layout of your room in the future, since the option of moving the ladder up to or away from the footboard or the end of the bed allows for the greatest flexibility. Ladders come in various lengths, widths, and heights to suit your particular room, including twin-over-twin, twin-over-full, queen-over-queen and more.
Some kids might initially feel uncomfortable or uncomfortable in a bunk bed that has the mattress’s head up against their ceiling because they’re not used to the sensation of sleeping so close to overhead. It may be beneficial for these kids to put up an un-level bunk in their room so they can get used to the height and avoid any problems.
The design of the bunk bed can influence the experience of climbing. Stairs have more steps and often require more space to stand on than ladders. Stairs can also be more difficult to move, making them unsuitable for families that move homes often.
To alleviate these concerns bunk beds with ladders can offer the convenience of climbing. They can also be an excellent option for children who are ready to ditch their toddler-style steps and opt for something more streamlined. This mezzanine-style bunk bed from Katharine Poole features a fun beach-themed design and a ladder that allows children to reach the top level easily, while also providing an inviting space to read, study or playing.
Storage Bunks
Some bunk beds go above just saving space. Beds with built-in storage add a practical touch for kids rooms, and provide children a space to store things like books, toys and extra linens. Beds with desks are a dual-purpose solution, letting children work and play in one room. Storage on the stairs is another smart choice, combining safety and innovative design to make it easier for children to get to the top bunk, while minimizing the chance of falling.
A basic wooden bunk bed is a great option for a neutral bedroom, or you can choose to dress it up with an exciting color, like this green shade that makes the room appear fresh and cozy. This set of bunk beds is suitable for both boys and girls. It comes with an upholstered mattress cover with stripes, matching wall art, and a headboard with stripes. If you’re building a bunk set for an area that is shared by children choose a dark-colored finish that can endure the rigors of frequent use and washing.
You could consider adding a mezzanine to the bunk beds to create a play space if you have a room that is large enough to accommodate a queen-sized bed. A lofted room has a built-in desk, cool balcony and mezzanine reading nook. If your room is big enough, you could consider an arrangement of three bunk beds for both kids and adults.
Bunks that have stairs can serve as a handy storage solution for bedrooms with small spaces, especially when you design each step with drawers that are a perfect size to store bedding and other things. This is a unique farmhouse-style bunk bed with natural wood trim and ladder that combines an elegant design with plenty of storage to aid children in keeping their rooms tidy and organized.
Whatever the style of the room has the bunk bed with storage drawers is an ideal addition to any child’s bedroom. This minimalist design from an DIY blogger illustrates how a bunk bed can be a focal point, but still keeping its style.