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The Best Bunk Bed Ideas to Dress Up Your Kids' Beds
When your little one is ready to transition from cribs to bigger beds, pick a design that will make them feel confident. A DIY cactus mural from A Beautiful Mess is just the right choice.
Bunk bedroom ideas for adults could be just as awesome. Multifunctional components like desks that are built into the structure or trundle beds beneath the bunks allow you to maximize space while keeping an elegant, modern design.
Loft Beds
Bunk beds are the ideal sleeping solution for children's rooms as well as guest bedrooms and primary spaces. They blend two or three beds into a single unit, and free up floor space to be used for storage, play or study. There are a variety of ways to style bunk beds. These stylish bunk bed ideas can help you create an original sleeping nook, whether you choose a full-overfull configuration or a twin over twin arrangement or a loft with a desk.
The basic bunk bed design is a great option for families of all sizes. It has a standard twin on top and a full mattress below with the lower floor free for other furniture such as an office or storage. There are also bunk beds with stairs or ladders for easy access to the top bed. Some bunk bed designs have a slide or tower for additional fun.
If you're looking for a contemporary bunk bed, consider an elegant wooden platform frame that has neutral colors which can be easily refreshed with pops of color or pattern. Pair it with coordinating bedding and accent furniture for an aesthetically pleasing style. This simple bunk bed, from @thejamielynnshow is decorated with a wreath to make it a festive and fresh. The bright treehouse loft by @pocketfulofpaint is cheerful and bright in her daughters' room with an ombre rug in rainbows to be matched.
For a fun and wacky bunk bed, head to your preferred store for unique castle or playhouse styles that can be customised with curtains, murals and other adornments. There is also a study loft that has a desk or work space underneath. This is perfect for those who wish to turn their bedroom into a useful workspace.
If you have a lot of floor space and a custom-built bunk space will provide plenty of sleeping space 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 and allows the kids to sleep high while making the floor space to play and eat.
Platform Beds
Think about bunk beds with platforms to create contemporary minimalist designs that are perfect for industrial apartments and modern homes. These kinds of bed frames do away with the requirement for box springs, instead offering solid foundations best made bunk beds of either solid wood or slats of wood. Depending on the design, this may also make these bunks more affordable. They might not be suitable for larger sleepers who require a more firm base.
Platform beds are simple to design in a variety of ways. Some beds feature simple feetboards and headboards that give them a sleek, minimalist look. They can be found in any room. Some have built-in storage drawers for added functionality that is particularly beneficial in smaller bedrooms and apartments. And some have sconces built in to each bunk for reading lights which is a great idea for bedrooms where the natural light isn't abundant.
If you opt for an solid-wood platform bed it is a good investment that will last for years to be. Wood is a strong and resistant material. If you choose a wooden slatbed bed, a mattress cover will help keep it clean and free of mildew or mold.
Platform beds are an excellent option to save space in smaller spaces such as lofts and studio apartments. It allows for the full mattress to occupy less floor space, which makes it easier to maneuver around the space. And it can even make a room feel bigger by creating a more open and spacious visual space.
A platform bed can be used with any type of mattress. This includes hybrid, innerspring, and memory foam. You'll need to make sure that the slats aren't too close to each other to avoid the mattress sagging.
You can easily build an adjustable platform bed frame at home if your on a budget. You'll require an uncomplicated metal or wood bed frame, as well as plywood sheets cut to the size of your mattress. Attach the slats to the frame using wood glue as well as a nail gun or screws. If you're concerned about the slats' durability not being enough, put an additional layer of reinforcing slats on top to improve stability and support.
Ladder Bunks
Bunk beds are a great option to create extra sleeping space for kids without having to sacrifice floor space in smaller rooms. For a bunk bed that's stylish as well as functional, opt for one with a ladder rather than a staircase. Ladders can be a great option to make space and provide a secure climbing space for children of all different ages. To make it easier to climb choose an angled ladder with hand hole cutouts that help children grasp onto the ladder to get themselves into bed.
Ladders are available in various lengths, widths and heights to fit your particular room. Ladders are available in various lengths, widths and heights to suit your particular room such as twin-over-twin, twin over full queen-over-queen, and more.
Some kids may feel uncomfortable at first because they are not used to beds that are sits close to their ceiling. It could be beneficial for them to put up an un-level bunk in their bedroom so that they can get used to the height and avoid any issues.
The design of a bunk bed could affect the experience of climbing by adding steps to the climb, and usually needing more space to stand than a ladder. Stairs can be more difficult to reposition and move around, making them less suitable for families that move frequently between homes.
To address these issues, bunks with a ladder can offer a more comfortable climb and are a good option for older children who are ready to get rid of their toddler-style stairs and opt for something more modern. This mezzanine-style bunk bed by Katharine poole is a great choice with a lively beach theme and features an escalator to let kids easily climb to the top, while creating a cozy space for playing, reading or studying.
Storage Bunks
There are several kinds of bunk beds that go one step further than simply securing floor space. Beds with built-in storage add a practical touch for kids rooms, as well as giving children a place to store items like books, toys and extra linens. Beds with desks offer a dual-purpose solution, letting children work and play in the same room. Stair storage is an excellent choice that combines safety and innovative design to allow kids to climb up the bunk.
The basic wood bunk bed is a great choice for a neutral space but you can make it more attractive by adding an exciting color, such as this green shade that makes the bedroom feel cozy and fresh. This set of bunk beds is suitable for both girls and boys. It features the mattress cover in a striped pattern as well as wall art to match, and a headboard with stripes. If you're building a bunk set for the shared room of your child choose a dark finish that will be able to withstand regular washing and use.
If you have an area that is larger enough to accommodate a queen-sized bed Consider adding a mezzanine level above the bunks to create a fantastic play area. Here, a lofted room has a built-in desk, mezzanine reading space. If your room is large enough, you can consider a triple bunk arrangement for both kids and adults.
Bunks with stairs can serve as a useful storage solution for bedrooms with small spaces particularly if you design each stair with drawers that are the perfect size to store bedding and other things. Here's a unique, farmhouse-style bunk bed with natural wood trim and ladder that blends a classic design with plenty of storage space to help kids keep their room clean and organized.
Making the bunk bed with drawers is an excellent option to create a modern and sleek bunk arrangement in any child's room, regardless of the style of the bedroom. This minimalist design by an DIY blogger is a perfect example of how bunk beds can function as an accent piece while keeping its style in control.