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How to Choose the Best Bunk Bed Design

Bunk beds can be a great option for a shared kids' bedroom or a guest room. They can also provide additional storage space and make the room feel bigger.

Some bunks come with ladders (which Fenton says are easier to climb than stairs) and some have trundles which allow for sleepovers. Some bunks can fit twin XL and full mattresses, making them ideal for older children and adults.

1. Keep It Simple

A bunk bed does not have to be a major centerpiece in the room; in fact, it's more beneficial to use it as a background item that allows other elements such as storage, artwork and other furniture to be the center of attention. This basic bunk designthat includes beds with headboards that match and footboards -is a great illustration.

Many bunk beds are constructed as part of the wall, which makes them feel less of an accessory and more of an element that is a permanent fixture in the space. However, even though built-in bunks are beautiful but you can also find stunning freestanding designs. This one is made of wood, but uses pipe fittings for the railing and ladder. Kee Klamp fittings like the Single Socket Tee and Flange Elbow can be used to create similar structures.

Bunk beds are the perfect solution for sharing a child's bedroom, especially in a smaller house. To maximize space, think about a staggered design that sleeps two people in the top bed, but leaves plenty of open floor space below for play, studying and storage. This L-shaped bed, for instance has plenty of space under the lower bed. It also offers enough room for each child to put up a small table.

2. Adding Extra Storage

If you're creating your own bunk beds or opting for a pre-built option, creative storage solutions can transform your bedroom into a super functional and stylish room. They include staircases which can be used to store clothing and other items without compromising the look of a bunkbed style. They also include shelves on the wall to store books, toys, and other decorative objects.

Another great method to add storage space to the bunk bed is to use drawers that are designed to fit underneath the frame. These compartments are small enough to house clothing that isn't in season, bedding or even blankets and books. They are hidden and don't hinder the design of the bedroom.

If you're looking to make your bunk bed even more efficient, look for models that include desk space into the bottom bunk. This is a common choice for bedrooms for teenagers, but it's also a great way to make the most of smaller bedrooms. If you don't have enough room for a desk, install a freestanding desk near the bunks to provide an additional space to work and study. You can also consider staggered bunks, which is a popular option that allows children to sleep three in a tiny room by offering two twin beds on top of an entire bottom bed.

3. The addition of a workstation

Bunk beds can be great for both adults and children. If done correctly they can be functional and stylish and help you make space while adding an element of fun to the arrangement. With just a few minor changes to make your bunk bed feel more personal and blend with the design style of your room.

One of the best advantages of bunk beds is that they can easily be used as a workstation or desk. This is a great choice for children about to start school and require an area to do their homework or study. Most bunk beds come with a built-in table, so you can simply put it out for your child to work on, and then return it when they are completed.

If you're looking for a creative way to transform your bunk bed, consider using a Kee Klamp kit to add modern workstations to your bed. This style of bunk bed is reminiscent of farmhouse. It has the twin over queen size loft bed with a black ladder and a workstation beneath, which includes a full length desk, a wood look separator and handy shelving.

4. Add a bed with a princess theme

Bunk beds are a great option for a bedroom for a child regardless of whether they're for siblings or for guests. They're also a focal point of the room, you want them to look amazing. Begin by measuring the space and determining what dimensions you're able to work with. Make sure you take into account the ceiling's height especially in the case of children who will be using your top bunk. This could be risky, particularly if there is an overhead fan in the vicinity.

A lot of our most loved bunk beds can be converted into two separate beds, to meet the growing needs of your child. This twin-over-full bed for instance, comes with a simple, sturdy build and four different finish colors making it easy to find one that will complement the decor of your child's room.

This twin-over-full bunk bed with a slide is both fun and practical. You can put an trundle at the bottom for sleepovers or simply use the upper bunk as an entertainment center with the pull-out TV stand. The solid wood construction and timeless design means that this bunk will be stylish even after your kids are tweens and teens, too.

5. Keep It Neutral

Bunk beds are the ideal opportunity to design a room that's both functional and kid-friendly and one of the most effective methods to achieve this is to keep your colors neutral. This bunk bed combines traditional and modern elements in neutral shades of gray, blue and white that will not be out of style as your child gets older. There is a drawer beneath the lower bunk that can be used to store a twin trundle for sleepovers. This is an ideal choice to share a room with two kids.

Pastels are perfect for bunk rooms because they can add color and excitement, but keep the room trendy and chic. Kelly Hartley of Hartley Home designed this bunk room with a mix of light greens, smokey grays and cloud whites to create a calm appearance. The bedding that is in the same color palette can be used to bring the room together. Kids (and parents) alike will enjoy the design.

When you're choosing a bunk bed, it's essential to think about how you will use the space. Select a loft bed with a desk and chair built into the bottom to give your child's bed an elegant look. This classic wooden bunk from Bluedreamslady also comes with an area for storage that's large enough to hold extra books and toys.

6. Add a splash of Color

The majority of bunk beds are designed for children in elementary school. However adults too can benefit from this space-saving solution. The bunk bed could be used in a stylish adult bedroom, particularly if the look is subdued with a minimalist colour scheme and minimal accents. For example, this West Elm x Pottery Barn modern mid-century twin bunk bed will look lovely in a neutral room with plenty of natural wood and white furnishings.

Bunk beds can be used in any type of space, including attics and bonus rooms with low ceilings. Marnie Custom Homes' custom-built design is ideal for rooms that have an odd shape. However DIY solutions can be stylish. Make sure you select a sturdy, custom-made bunk bed that has built-in railings to prevent bruises and bumps when you climb the stairs to the top.

A bunk bed can be used to create an exciting theme for a bedroom for children. Create a forest hideout with woodland animals and trees for girls or boys or use vibrant colors with a nautical theme. In a palette of blue, grey, and white, a Scandi-inspired bed can look sleek, modern and chic, as shown in the stunning new holiday home designed by Georgina Jeffreys.

7. Mixing it up

While bunk beds are great for kids' rooms however, they shouldn't be limited to that demographic. A stylish bunk bed is an ideal solution for an adult's bedroom.

When choosing the best bunk bed for your space, take into consideration the overall aesthetic of the room. There are many styles to choose from, including classic, bohemian, and coastal, so take the time to choose the one that works best for your style. Then, you can play around with ways to integrate your bunk bed in the overall design of your room.

For instance, if you have a queen over queen bunk bed, you can add an upholstered bench to the bottom of the bed below. This will create an area for relaxing, reading or both. It can also assist in visually divide the two bunk beds.

A staircase can be used to make your bunk beds look more adult. This instantly gives your room a more elegant appearance and is a better choice for older children. Furthermore, you can decorate the staircase in a manner that suits your child's room theme, like this nautical bedroom by Raili Clasen.