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Bunk beds can add style, storage and function to a child's room. Many of these sets can be made into separate beds so they can adapt to your child, and provide a reliable sleeping option.

softsea-full-over-full-metal-bunk-beds-low-bunk-bed-with-built-in-ladder-no-box-spring-needed-full-over-full-silver-10683.jpgOne important thing to be aware of is that bunk beds need a tall ceiling. You need to make sure that there is enough headspace to be able to safely enter and out of the bed.

Size

double bunk beds with mattresses bunk beds come in many sizes. It's important that you measure the space available in your bedroom prior to purchasing. It is also important to consider the height of your ceilings, as this will impact the safety of your bunk bed and comfort.

If your ceilings are very high, you may be interested in a lofted bed which can be split into two individual twin beds. This will allow you to make more space in your room and provide each child with their private bedroom to host sleepovers and parties. Some lofted bed styles include built-in drawers to store extra items that can be beneficial if you have a small area to work from.

The type of staircase or ladder that is used to construct the bunk bed is a different important aspect to think about. The majority of bunk beds utilize straight staircases, while others feature an angled staircase with handrails. Both are easy to climb and safe for children, however which style you choose depends on the amount of floor space available in your bedroom. Straight ladders are more efficient in space but stairs also come with security features, such as handrails and built in storage.

The size of the mattress of the top bunk is also an important factor to consider. It is crucial that the mattress in your top bunk isn't too thick. This could cause the quadruple sleeper bunk bed to fall and get injured. Most bunk bed manufacturers recommend a full-size mattress for the top bunk and a twin-size mattress or a twin XL for the bottom bunk.

When selecting a bunk bed it is important to take into account the age of your children. Children under the age of six shouldn't be sleeping on the top bunk since they are prone to fall off and injure themselves. Set clear rules for your children and ensure they follow them.

You should also teach your kids to use the ladder correctly and to stay clear of hanging anything from the guard rails of the top bunk, like belts or scarves. These can pose a strangulation hazard for kids, so you should be clear that the top bunk is not a play area. You can install an LED clip right near the staircase, which will help your children find their way down the stairs at night.

Style

There are a variety of design options for bunk beds. Some bunk beds have a more traditional design while others have a more relaxed rustic feel. Others offer furniture with a sleek, simple style that is home in a modern bedroom. Whatever style you pick, remember that safety is always a top priority. Set the bunk beds in a way that your children do not hit each other when getting into and out of bed. Also, ensure that the bunks are positioned far enough away from windows, ceiling fans (especially blind cords, which can pose a strangulation risk) as well as heaters, lights and lights.

Bunk beds come in a variety of styles and colors. Some are designed with a stunning natural wood grain, and others have a paint job that can range from neutral stone to a bold navy. The wood finish will also affect the overall appearance of the bed, making it important to consider your kids' room color scheme when picking the bunk bed.

If you want to make sure that your children's bunk bed is growing with them, select a model which can be divided into two beds when they're ready to enter the teen years. This model from Harper & Bright is a great option and comes in a variety of gorgeous painted finishes, as well as in rich walnut.

Many parents choose to go for a double bunk bed on top bunk that has stairs, because this lets their children easily move from and into the top mattress without worrying about falling off the ladder. If you have kids who aren't quite ready to climb stairs, there are alternative options. For instance, this twin over queen bunk bed from Harper & Bright can accommodate three mattresses and comes with a convenient pull-out trundle that can fit one mattress within the space of one side rail.

Whatever design you choose, be sure that your kids understand that the top bunk is designed for sleeping only. This rule should be reinforced often, especially when guests arrive and are tempted to use the top bunk. You should also emphasize the safety rules for your children when they are hosting a sleepover.

Safety

While bunk beds are fun and exciting, they have safety issues that need to be taken into consideration. It is crucial to check your bunk bed on a regular basis for loose or missing pieces and follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer. It is crucial to make sure that the frame of your bunk bed is strong and secure, particularly when you are sleeping in the topmost space. Children shouldn't play on the top bunk and should learn that they can only sleep on it for a single time. This might seem like an unattainable rule to enforce, but it is for their safety.

Another important safety precaution is to ensure that the mattress on the top bunk is positioned correctly. The mattress on the top bunk must not be any deeper than 15cm and should fit snugly into the rails of the guard. A mattress that is more deep could cause the side guards of the double bunk beds metal bed to shift from the wall. This could result in an unintentional fall from bed. The mattress in the bottom bunk is supported by wires, slats, or slats running directly underneath it, and secured at both ends. If the mattress is held solely by the bed frame or slats, it could fall through to the bottom bunk, causing injury to the child sleeping on the floor.

It is also important to choose a ladder which allows your child to safely climb to the top bunk. There are many manufacturers that offer angled ladders that are more sturdy than traditional vertical ones. They are ideal for smaller children. It is also worth installing a nightlight to help your child locate the ladder at night.

More than half of all bunk bed injuries occur in children younger than six years older. Children who are too young to sleep on the top bunk can be injured by falling off during a nap, or while playing. Most of these falls can be prevented by taking simple safety precautions. It is also a good idea to use a fully-length, fitted sheet on the top bunk and to install guardrails on both sides of the upper bunk.

Mattress

Bunk beds are a great space-saving solution for families or roommates with limited living or storage space. They allow two, even three people to sleep comfortably in a single room by putting one bed on over another. These fun, space efficient frames can accommodate twin or full mattresses and can be paired up with storage options like drawers and trundles to maximize sleeping space.

The mattress's size and thickness can have a huge influence on how well a bunk bed can work in your space, so it's crucial to take accurate measurements prior to purchasing. The thicker your bunk bed mattress is, the more space there is between the bed and the ceiling. It's also crucial to select a mattress that is the right height for the top bunk to allow you to comfortably use the rails and move into and out of the bed quickly.

If you opt for a more substantial mattress for the top bunk it's an ideal idea to select a thinner trundle mattress that will fit into the lower frame, so that there is more headroom between the upper and lower beds. This will minimize the risk of hitting your head while you're reading a book or getting ready for the night, as well as make it easier to change out the bedding and switch between mattresses.

There are many different types of mattresses to pick from for your bunk beds, such as innersprings, hybrids, memory foam and latex. A memory foam mattress is ideal for the top bunk since it's designed to fit the body, and eliminate pressure points. It's also lighter than other kinds of bunk bed mattresses which reduces the risk of overheating on hot summer nights.

strictly-beds-bunks-everest-classic-bunk-bed-4ft-double-2757.jpgA coil mattress is a good option for those looking for a durable, affordable mattress. They are constructed of metal springs, which create a sturdy base for the bunk. They are generally cheaper than other kinds. They're also a great choice for older kids and teens who require extra support when they are sitting in the bed to study or play games.