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The Best Bunk Bed For Teens |
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Loft beds and bunk beds are excellent options to make space in children's bedrooms. Pick from a variety of styles, finishes, and configurations that are suitable for your family. |
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Fenton loves Room and Board's full-overfull bunk due to its sturdy build and neutral finish that doesn't appear too childish when teenagers take over the top bunk. She also recommends Oeuf Perch bunk beds for their stylish design which separates into individual twin beds. |
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Size |
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Bunk beds are available in twin-over twin size. If, however, your children are tall and want to spread out when they sleep, they can get queen-over queen bunk beds. Adults might prefer a bigger mattress, so you can also discover options for twin xl over queen and full over full sizes for bunk beds. |
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It is important to think about the capacity of your chosen bunk bed to make sure that it can support adults or teens, says Laura Fenton, author of Bunk Rooms with 115 Designs for Two or More. "Many bunks will state the amount of weight they can handle however, it's best to verify this in person since some may appear more fragile than others," she says. You should also take into consideration the ceiling's height to ensure that the bunk is suitable and there's enough space for your children to climb into and out safely. |
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A few bunk beds are low because they are closer to ground, which is a great choice for rooms with low ceilings or smaller spaces where a standard-height bunk would take up too much space. A low bunk bed may not be as sturdy as a more sturdy one and isn't recommended to children under the age of five because it is more likely that they will be thrown off the top. |
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Some bunk beds are higher, which gives a more classic look and is ideal for older children or adults who prefer to sit up in bed. This loft bed in the shape of an L is a perfect example since it can sleep two people in a corner and leaves plenty of space beneath for playing, hanging out or even storing clothes and toys. |
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Another alternative is a bunk made of metal bed, which is durable and is able to withstand more rigorous use than wood. This option comes in a range of fashionable designs, and is ideal for older children because it's less likely to be damaged by bumps and scratches. It's the only bed we have that isn't made of wood and is a popular choice for adults Fenton. Fenton. |
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Style |
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As children get older, they might not be interested in the traditional design of bunk beds. A more modern alternative is a loft bed which eliminates the upper beds and leaves the space underneath to be used for lounging, desks, or storage. This can also allow younger siblings to share a space and gives teens the flexibility of moving the bottom bed into a separate space to accommodate guests later on. |
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A twin XL bunk bed can accommodate two people and still leave room for their longer arms and legs. This is a favorite choice for young adults and college students who live in cramped spaces. Tweens can use a twin XL bunk bed that has a long desk to work at and study. This is a great method to keep them focused on their school work and stay away from distractions. |
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A full-over-full bunk bed is an alternative option that works well with older children and teens. This model is a bit more expensive than a twin over full, but it's worth the cost when your children will be using the bunk for many years. Find a sturdy wood frame with a non-toxic finish and low volatile organic compounds (VOC) to ensure your teenager gets a restful night's sleep. |
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You could consider a bunk bed that is affordable with a sleeker, more modern appearance if don't have a lot of money to spend. Many models have a ladder at the end of the bed and have a minimalist, clean silhouette. This is ideal for teenagers who are no longer able to play with the toys of childhood. Choose bunk beds that are a neutral color such as gray or white that blends with any color scheme. |
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For a more dramatic aesthetic, try a dark walnut or espresso wood finish. This shade isn't as flexible as a classic neutral but it will complement any color scheme and can give your teen's bunk a high-contrast look that's an upgrade from the norm. |
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This contemporary design is perfect for any bedroom that is shared. It can be converted into a twin or a full-size bed. The lower bed can be split into a twin-size or full-size bed. It is constructed of FSC certified Baltic birch plywood, manufactured by hand, and is finished with GreenGuard Gold finishes that are free of chemicals. |
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Safety |
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When you are buying [bunk beds for teenagers](https://www.bunkbedsstore.uk/) safety features should be at the top of the list. The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) regulates bunk beds and sets standards for safety in the event of falling, entrapment and other dangers like sharp edges, surface coatings, and phthalates. Find a bunk bed with guardrails on all sides of the bed's top, particularly for children under 6 who can fall or become wedged between the mattress and frame. |
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A ladder that's securely fixed to the bunk and placed at a safe angle will also reduce risks. It is important to teach children how to climb and descend the ladder, avoid horseplay and make sure they wear non-slip socks or barefoot when climbing. Inspect the ladder regularly for loose connections and promptly adjust or replace them if needed. |
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If you opt for a loft bed it is important to measure the space to make sure it fits properly. Avoid bunks with slats as they can be easily accessed by corrosion or splinters. Select a bunk that has an elevated base to minimize these risks. |
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Only one child is allowed to sleep on the top bunk at one time. Children are at risk of falling or being trapped between the mattresses if they use the top bunk for storage of items or for other purposes such as studying. It is also important to eliminate obstructions and hazards for tripping from the vicinity of the bunks, especially the ladder access point. Installing a night light in the area of the ladder can help, too, as it will illuminate the climbing path and help prevent slips and falls. |
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The Oeuf Perch bunk is a popular choice. It's a L shape and can be separated into a twin loft or an extra-large bed. It's GreenGuard Gold certified and made of FSC sustainable Baltic birch plywood and eco-friendly MDF with a 250-pound weight limit for the loft bed. Fenton and Morris love it because it offers "nice flexibility" for children as they grow. Other good options include Pottery Barn Kids' Belden full-over-full bunk bed that is durable and stylish and has a 200-pound weight limit for the bottom bunk. It is also GreenGuard Gold-certified and is finished with a water-based paint that doesn't emit organic or volatile compounds. |
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Storage |
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Bunk beds can make a big impact in kids rooms, allowing them to reduce space and making their room feel exciting and enjoyable. The ideal bunk beds for teens will not just provide plenty of storage space and space, but they also have other features that evolve with your child like trundles that pull out from underneath the lower bunk. They are available in a wide selection of styles and colors to suit any kid's bedroom design. |
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When you are looking for a new bunk bed, think about your kids' mattress sizes and dimensions of the room to determine what size is most suitable for them. The most common arrangement for bunk beds is a twin-overtwin. This enables your children to rest comfortably and not losing the floor space. If you have space for a larger mattress you can upgrade to a twin-over-full configuration. This bunk bed is an excellent option for families with a small space, since it provides two full-size mattresses within the smallest footprint. |
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The top of this bunk bed comes with full-length guardrails that are crucial to keep your children safe when they're on the upper level. It's also available in different shades, including a white finish that goes with any design. If you prefer a more masculine appearance you can pick dark espresso or even a matte black finish. |
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The bunk bed also comes with an integrated staircase as well as plenty of storage underneath the bed, which is ideal to organize toys and linens. It is also a Greenguard Gold Certified Product, which means that it is low emission and meets the standards for volatile organic compound and ozone-depleting agents. |
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This classic bunk bed is a chic and budget-friendly option for your kids' bedrooms. It is made of solid pine wood and slatted footboards and headboards for a clean, modern look. It's simple to put together, and most customers say it takes three hours to put together. Many customers also mention that the materials used are durable and that the bunk bed is well-built for frequent use. |
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The triple-decker bunk bed is a stylish and functional feature for any bedroom. It's constructed from solid and made wood, and has a top-quality finish that's safe for children and low in VOCs. This bunk bed has also been Greenguard Gold Certified. It features a full-overfull mattress configuration that provides ample sleeping space for both your children and guests. |
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