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How to Choose the Best Bunk Bed Design

Bunk beds can be a great addition to a shared children' bedroom or a guest room. They can also offer additional storage space and make the room appear larger.

Some bunks are equipped with ladders (which Fenton says are easier to climb than the stairs) and some even have trundles on the bottom that allow for additional sleepovers. Some even have twin and full size mattresses, which makes them great for older kids and adults too.

1. Keep It Simple

strictly-beds-bunks-stockton-low-sleeperA bunk bed doesn't need to be the feature in the room; in fact, it's often better to keep it as a background feature that allows other elements such as storage, artwork, and other furnishings to take center stage. This basic bunk bed design, which features beds with matching footboards as well as headboards, is an excellent example.

Many bunk beds are built into walls. This can make them seem less like an addition and more like permanent fixtures in the room. But even though built-in bunks can look amazing there are beautiful freestanding designs. This one, for example is made of wood yet utilizes pipe fittings to make the ladder and railing. Kee Klamp fittings such as the Single Socket Tee and Flange Elbow can be used to construct a similar structure.

Bunk beds can be the ideal solution for a shared child's bedroom, particularly in a smaller home. To maximize space, you can consider the staggered style that can sleep two in the top bed, but leaves plenty of open floor space below to play, studying and storage. This l-shaped bunk bed, for instance, has plenty of space under the bed, and provides enough nooks for every child to put up a table, something that might not be as effective with regular built-in bunk beds.

2. Adding Extra Storage

ltgb-3ft-treehouse-bunk-bed-cabin-bed-frWhether you're building bunk beds from scratch or opting for a pre-built alternative, clever storage solutions can turn your sleeping space into a functional and stylish room. They include staircases that can be used to store clothes or other items without compromising the look of a bunkbed style. They also include shelves that can be mounted on the wall for books, toys, and other decorative things.

Another excellent method to add storage space to a bunk bed is with drawers that are designed to fit under the frame. These discreet compartments can 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 beds uk bed more efficient, look for models that incorporate an office space in the bottom bunk. This is a great option for bedrooms for teenagers and also works in smaller spaces. If you're a bit lacking desk space, consider installing a freestanding table near the bunks, to provide an additional space for working and studying. You can also consider a staggered bed that allows three children to be accommodated in a compact space by putting two twin beds above the size of a bed.

3. Incorporating the Workstation

Bunk beds aren't just for children They can be ideal for adults, too. When done right they can be stylish and functional and help you save space in your room while adding a fun element to the arrangement. With a few simple upgrades you can make your bunk bed more individual and blend with the design style of your room.

One of the greatest things about bunk beds is that they can easily double as a work station or desk. This is a great choice for children about to start school and require an area to study or complete their homework. Many bunk beds have a built-in table and you can lay it out for your child to work on and then put it back in the event that they're done.

You might want to consider a Kee Klamp Kit to add modern workspaces to your bunk bed. This rustic-style bunk bed features a twin over queen loft bed with a black ladder and a workstation beneath, which includes a full-length desk, a wood-look partition and a convenient shelf.

4. Add a Princess Themed Bed

Bunk beds can be an excellent addition to a bedroom for children regardless of whether they're for guests or siblings. Since they are often the central point of the room and are the focal point of a room, you'll want them be attractive. To make sure that your bunks fit in with the decor and space of the rest of your bedroom begin by measuring the space and determining the best dimensions you can achieve. Make sure to consider the height of the ceiling particularly in the case of children who will be using the top bunk. This can be risky especially if you have an overhead fan in the vicinity.

Many of our favorite bunk beds can be transformed into two separate beds to meet the growing needs of your child. This twin-over-full-bed for instance, comes with an easy, solid construction and four different colors for the finish which makes it easy to find one that is compatible with your kids' room decor.

This twin-over-full-size bunk bed with a slide is fun and practical. You can also use the top bunk with a pull-out TV stand as a entertainment center or add a trundle on the bottom bunk to host sleepovers. The solid wood construction and timeless style means that this bed will still look cool once your kids reach tweens or teens, too.

5. Keeping It Neutral

Bunk beds are the ideal opportunity to design a room that is both practical and child-friendly, and one of the easiest ways to do this is to keep your colour scheme neutral. This bunk bed blends modern and traditional elements with neutral shades of gray, blue and white that won't be out of style as your child gets older. It also features an under-bed drawer beneath the lower bunk that can fit a twin trundle bed to accommodate sleepovers, making it an ideal choice for a shared bedroom for two children.

Pastels are a great choice for bunk rooms, because they provide the excitement of color while keeping things stylish and trendy. Kelly Hartley from Hartley Home designed this bunk room with a mix of light greens, smokey grays, and cloud whites to create a calm appearance. The bedding in the same color palette can be used to bring the room together. Kids (and parents) alike will enjoy the design.

When selecting a bunk bed, it's essential to consider how you'll utilize the space. Select a loft bed with an office chair and desk built underneath to give your child's bed with a more elegant appearance. This classic wood bunk bed from @bluedreamslady comes with an area of storage which is large enough to accommodate books and toys.

6. Add a Pop of Color

The majority of bunk beds are designed for children who are in elementary school. However adults too can benefit from the space-saving solution. A bunk bed is an excellent option for an adult's bedroom, particularly if the design is toned down and has a simple color scheme. This West Elm x Pottery Bar mid-century modern twin bed would be a great addition to a neutral bedroom with plenty of natural wood and white furniture.

Bunk beds work well in any room, including attics or bonus rooms with slanted roofs. A custom-built-in design such as this one created by Marnie Custom Homes works best for rooms that have an odd shape however, a DIY design can also be stylish. Just make sure you choose a sturdy, custom-built bunk bed with built-in railings that will prevent bruises and bumps while climbing the stairs to the top.

A bunk bed is an excellent opportunity to decorate your child's room around a fun theme. Create a forest hideout for girls or boys with trees and woodland creatures or add in some bright colors with a nautical style. A bunk bed inspired by Scandi can be sleek and modern with a palette of grey, blue, and white, as you can see in this gorgeous holiday home designed by Georgina Jeffries.

7. Mixing It Up

While bunk beds are ideal for rooms for children however, they shouldn't be restricted to the same population. In fact, a fashionable bunk bed can also be an ideal solution for an adult bedroom.

Consider the overall aesthetics of the space when choosing the best bunk beds. Choose from a variety styles, such as bohemian, classic and coastal. Take the time to select the one that best fits your style. Then, play around with how you can integrate your bunk bed into the overall design of the room.

If you have a queen-over-queen bunk bed, put an upholstered bench at the foot of the lower mattress. This will create a relaxing spot for reading or relaxing and help create a visual separation between the two beds.

Another option to make your bunk bed seem less juvenile is to replace the ladder for stairs. This will instantly give the room a more sophisticated appearance, and is an option that is safer for children who are older. You can also decorate the stairs to match the theme of your child's room, such as this nautical bedroom from Raili Clasen.