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Buying a Bunk Bed With Double Bed

A bunk bed with two beds can make the most of limited bedroom space. The best bunk beds for kids are durable and secure.

Find railings that are strong to stop children from falling off or getting caught between the mattresses.

This solid wood bunk bed is Greenguard Gold certified and can be divided into two separate beds. It also comes with a wide set of stairs enough to accommodate teenagers as well as adults.

Size

When shopping for a bunk bed that comes with a double bed, size is an important aspect to consider. Children grow quickly and it is possible that you will need to purchase a new bunk bed before they reach the size of the one you have. The kind of mattress you pick is also a crucial factor when picking a bunk bed.

The most common bunk bed configuration is twin over twin. These bunk beds consist of two twin-sized mattresses stacked on top of each other. They are ideal for children sharing bedrooms. Twin over twin bunks can accommodate standard twin mattresses measuring 39 inches wide by 75 inches long. Consider twin XL mattresses if you are looking for a more luxurious mattress. These mattresses are five inches taller than the standard twins. They are ideal for teenagers, college students, and adults.

Full-size mattresses are positioned on the bottom bunk of full-over-full bunk beds. This is ideal for children and adults who are taller. The full-size bed measures 54 inches in width and 75 inches in length. A majority of these beds are equipped with the option of a trundle that can be removed from under the bed to create more sleeping space.

Some bunk beds have lofts that are twin-sized and can be split into separate beds. This is an excellent option when you want to ensure the future of your bunk bed by keeping the lower and upper beds separate, or if your children choose to swap rooms in the near future.

There are bunk beds that do not require a foundation or box spring as the frame raises the mattress. This is a great option for families with a tight budget as it saves money and eliminates the requirement for an additional foundation or box spring.

The number of people that need to sleep on your bunk bed will also affect the choice of frame and mattress. Larger rooms can accommodate triple bunk beds or L-shaped bunk beds. Smaller rooms are better suited to twin over full or full over twin layout.

Style

Based on the configuration, a bunk bed with double mattresses can accommodate either children or adults. The standard bunk beds are stacked on the top of each other, with the top bed accessed by an incline. This arrangement is great for rooms with limited space, and makes the room more useful. A futon bunk is another option. It's designed to look like an ordinary bunk, but includes a lower futon couch in Western style that can be transformed into an actual quadruple bed. This bed is ideal for families with teenagers and college students. It can sleep four people.

If you're looking for extra storage space for your bunk bed, look for a set that has drawers for clothes and other items. Some sets come with desks that are built-in and a wooden panel along the side of the stairs, which can be used to hang wall decorations or even art. Bunk beds that have a desk work well for children's rooms, but can also be used as an additional bedroom or principal bedroom for older children and teens.

The color of your bunk bed may influence the overall look of your room. A white bunk bed, for example, can create a feeling of airiness and lightness, while a bed made of dark wood gives an old-fashioned or rustic style. If you're planning to install bunk beds in a shared children's bedroom, opt for an appropriate paint finish to be a perfect match for your furniture pieces. Bunk beds can be used to enhance the theme of nautical, as seen in this bedroom by Kirsten Brockner Interiors, which features seashore-inspired bedding, blue and red stripes and a stairway that is suitable for a captain's cabin.

If you are decorating a bunk bed with a double bed make sure to keep the style simple and clean so that it can be easily adapted as your child grows older and their tastes change. For instance, a bunk bed with double; watch this video, beds with an unassuming stone-colored finish could be easily updated with the addition of a few vibrant throw pillows in contrasting shades.

Safety

Safety is an important consideration when purchasing bunk beds. Bunk beds can be dangerous when they are not constructed correctly or if children do not adhere to the rules. It's important that you take measurements of the space where you'd like to put it and check the dimensions of the frame against the dimensions of your mattress. This will help ensure that your mattress is a perfect fit and bunk bed with double there is enough space for your child to get in and out of bed without any problems.

Guard rails are a key safety feature. They should be placed on the top and bottom bunks. These rails must be constructed of solid wood and attached securely to the frame. Additionally any holes, gaps or openings in the frame of a bunk bed must be small enough to keep children's legs, heads or torsos from getting caught in them. To avoid tripping hazards it is a good idea to ensure that ladders and stairs used to climb the bunk bed frame are either part or the frame itself.

Another important safety tip is to never allow children younger than six to sleep on the top bunk. The majority of injuries resulting from bunk beds happen to children under six years old, and more that half of them are caused by falls. It's a good idea, also, to establish clear guidelines for the use of the bunk bed, and to make it clear that the top bunk shouldn't be used for jumping, playing or anything else.

It's also recommended to make sure that no belts, clothes or jump ropes are hanging off the frame of the bunk bed because they can be strangulation hazards for children. You can buy clip-on shelves that secure easily to the sides of the bed and provide your child a place to store their night-time essentials so they don't have to get up from bed to look for them in the dark.

Storage

Bunk beds are a great way to fit two people in one room, without taking up too much space. The upper bed is typically accessible via a ladder which is great for families with children sharing the bedroom, or for family members who live in tiny apartments.

Bunk beds come in many sizes, styles and shapes to fit in with any space. They can even be adjusted to meet the preferences of the sleeping individuals. For instance, if one child prefers to sleep on the top bunk and the other one on the bottom one, the beds can be set up so that they are facing each the other. This allows for each person to have their own personal space, yet be within the family.

Another benefit that many bunk bed owners enjoy is having the option of incorporating storage drawers under the bed or trundles to their frames. These extras can be put underneath the lower bunk bed to store clothes or blankets. These accessories can also be used to provide extra space for guests when they visit.

Besides under-bed drawers, trundles can also be added to bunk beds in the form of pull-out mattresses that lie beneath the bottom bed and can be easily opened with just a few steps. This allows for an additional sleeping space for guests who visit and eliminates the need for an air mattress.

Safety features are essential for anyone thinking of buying a bunk bed. You should look for side rails on the lower and upper bunks that help keep a child from falling off the top bunk. It is also important to think about the thickness of a mattress you can comfortably place on the upper bunk as too thick of a mattress can cause a sleeper to fall off the rails that guard them in the middle of sleep and hurt him or herself.

Other safety options include the kind of ladder you pick for your bunk bed. Some bunk beds feature an extended ladder that connects the lower and upper rails. Others have a shorter ladder that is attached to the front of upper guard rail. This is the ideal option for children because it makes climbing up to the top bunk safer and easier.