The Most Common Bunk Beds Kids Mistake Every Newbie Makes

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The Most Common Bunk Beds Kids Mistake Every Newbie Makes

Buying Bunk Beds Kids

Bunk beds for kids let siblings share a room without compromising their personal space and can be a great option for sleepovers. They can be equipped with stairs or ladders to reach the top bunk, and are made from wood and metal.

Size

Compare the dimensions of your space with the measurements of a bunk bed prior to you buy it. You'll want to ensure there's enough room for kids to climb up and down the ladder (or stairs in the case of bunks that have stairs) and to move around the loft without crashing into furniture or walls. It's also important to take into consideration the bed's height and headroom in relation to your children's standing and sitting height. You might need to buy an earlier-than-average bunk bed to accommodate children younger than them while older kids may prefer a higher-setup.

Bunk beds for kids are available in two configurations either full-overfull or twin-overtwin. Both are great options for accommodating multiple children in one room. Some bunks include a trundle bed to accommodate more guests at sleepovers. If your children are young, choose a low-level bunk bed, so that the lowest bunk is not more than 50 inches above the floor. This will prevent little ones from falling out of bed, which could be a risk to their safety.


bunk beds kids  between the top bunk and guardrails is another important aspect to take into consideration. The CPSC recommends that the height of the top mattress be no greater than 5 inches over the guardrail. This will stop your child from rolling out of bed in the middle night and falling into the guardrails. This could lead to the entrapment of a child, or even the possibility of falling.

The best bunk beds for kids are made of sturdy materials and meet CPSC safety standards, says Ganjian. Check the construction of each bunk bed to be sure it's constructed with high-quality wood and isn't fragile or unstable. Some of the more expensive bunk beds for kids have mortise and tenon joinery and are Greenguard Gold Certified.

If you're looking to furnish an extra bedroom for guests, preparing your home for vacation or bunking up your own children, this triple bunk from Pottery Barn is a smart choice. It's easy to put together and includes all the necessary tools. If your kids outgrow it, you can turn it into three separate beds. It comes in a neutral finish that can be combined with both vibrant and muted shades, such as weathered blue or brushed gray.

Safety

A bunk bed is an exciting and fun addition to a child's room, but it can be a risk if not properly assembled or used. Bunk bed injuries can happen to children of all ages but they are more frequent in children younger than six years old. It is essential to follow manufacturer's assembly and safety instructions, make sure you use the correct mattress size and position the bunk bed in a way that it does not block windows or heaters, as well as hanging lights. It's also a good idea to regularly inspect the bunk bed for any signs of wear and tear, and make repairs as required.

The top bunk's height should be kept to a maximum of 4 feet. Also, there should be guardrails at the two ends of the bed. The space between the guardrails should not be larger than 3 1/2 inches to avoid death and ensure that your child can't slide under the guardrail while sleeping. The mattress at the bottom must be supported with wires or slats extending directly beneath the bunk. They must also be secured on both ends. This will stop your child from falling through the gap.

The ladders or stairs must be attached to the bunk bed and secured and provide a safe method of climbing to the upper level. Make sure the ladder isn't in the vicinity of any dangers and that your children know that they should use it only to climb into bed, not as an area for play. Avoid rough play on the bunks as this can compromise their stability.

It isn't possible to determine the age at which children can sleep in bunk beds. However, many experts suggest that children do not sleep on the top bunk until they are at least six years of age and are old enough to remain still while sleeping. If you are unsure about your child's capacity to climb up the top bunk, think about a twin/full-size bunk instead.

Style

Bunk beds allow kids to share a space and remain close to their siblings while maximizing space. They are also a fun way to make sleepovers for everyone involved. Bunks with desks are ideal for teenagers and older children because they combine sleeping and studying furniture into one. Bunks that have ladders or stairs make it easier and safer for kids to climb up to the top bunk. You can personalize your bunk bed by choosing the dimensions, style, and other features you'd like to have.

The type of mattress you pick will determine how comfortable your bunk bed will feel. Slumberland provides a variety of mattresses of the highest quality for all types bunk beds. We have innerspring, memory foam, and hybrid-type mattresses in all sizes, so you can find the ideal fit for your kids' or teens bunks.

The ladders and stairs are two other style features that you should think about, along with safety rails and extra storage. Some bunk beds have standard ladders that are attached to the side of the frame, while others have a set of stairs that are built into the frame. Staircases are a better option for older children and teenagers because they are more secure than standard ladders, and provide an elegant, modern design.

You can also personalize your bunk beds by selecting the color scheme that best matches the personality of your children or the style of your bathroom. Some bunk beds are finished in white, while others are finished in dark cherry wood or natural wood. If you're buying a bed made of wood, you can choose to paint it to be in line with the color scheme of your kids' rooms or stain it to maintain the natural appearance.

You can add a personal accent to your bunk beds by investing in decorative lighting that complements the theme or style. For instance, recessed lights can be mounted in the ceiling to provide plenty of light without taking up any floor space. If you're using a metal or wood bunk bed you can also add swag lighting, which hangs from the ceiling and offers soft light.

Storage

Most bunk beds are characterized by their ability to increase the space available in the bedroom of your child. This is accomplished by stacking two mattresses on top of one other. The design of these beds often allows for the beds to be stacked until your kids grow into teens and tweens or be divided into separate free-standing bed frames. This is ideal for families that are often moving or living in a smaller home.

These versatile bunk beds also are available in a variety of configurations, including traditional twin over twin or twin over full and queen over queen options available (like the Crate and Barrel Babyletto TipToe White & Washed Natural Wood Bunk Bed). They can be set up with different heights, with some including an incline ladder that is set at an angle for easy climbing, or a staircase that has built-in drawers to allow for storage that is out of sight.

When choosing a bunk bed, you should be aware of the structure. Some models are made of a mixture of medium density fibreboard and kiln dried hardwood. The former is cheaper and has an updated look however, the latter can be more durable and strong.

Bunks that have trundle beds are the ideal option for sleepovers, and some include the ability to add an additional trundle bed to a second configuration. These beds can comfortably accommodate three adults or children which is ideal for a shared room which encourages friendships and family bonding while maximizing the use of space.

The color of a bunk bed and its design are the last factors to consider. Crisp whites, neutral greys and muted clay finishes can all be paired with any decor for bedrooms. A white, crisp bunk is a fantastic option for cottage, vibrant or coastal bedrooms. A neutral gray or clay finish will work with any palette as your child grows.

Although bunk beds vary in price, they are generally priced at a reasonable level that is comparable to other types of furniture for bedrooms. Some lower-priced bunk beds are made of less expensive materials, however many of our top-rated models are durable enough to endure through childhood and beyond.