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How to Choose the Best Bunk Bed Design
Bunk beds can be an excellent addition to the shared bedroom of children or guest room. They can also provide extra storage and make the space seem bigger.
Some bunks are equipped with ladders (which Fenton says are easier to climb than the stairs) and some even have trundles on the bottom which allow for sleepovers. Some bunks are able to accommodate twin XL mattresses and full mattresses, making them great for older children as well as adults.
1. Keep It Simple
A bunk bed doesn't need to be the main feature in the room; in fact, it's more beneficial to use it as a background item that allows other elements like storage, artwork and other furniture to be the center of attention. This basic bunk bed design, featuring beds with matching footboards and headboards, is a great example.
Many bunk beds are built in as part of the wall, which makes them appear less like an accessory and more like an integral part of the room. Although built-in beds may appear stunning however, there are beautiful freestanding designs. This one, for example is constructed from wood, but it makes use of pipe fittings to make the ladder and railing. Kee Klamp fittings such as the Single Socket Tee and Flange Elbow can be used to construct the same structure.
Bunk beds are a great solution for a shared bedroom especially if you have smaller space in your home. Consider a staggered bed design that allows two people to sleep on the top bunk, but allows plenty of space below for play, storage and studying. This L-shaped bed, for instance, offers ample space underneath the lower bed. It also offers enough space for each child to set up a small side table.
2. Adding Extra Storage
If you're building your own bunk beds or settling on a pre-built option, creative storage solutions can turn your sleeping space into a highly functional and stylish space. These useful additions include stair cabinets that offer a handy storage area for clothes and other things without sacrificing the aesthetics of a bunk bed design, and shelves mounted on the wall that are perfect for storing books, toys and other decorative items.
Drawers that fit under the frame are a excellent way to add storage to a bunkbed. These compartments are small enough to house clothing that isn't in season, bedding, or even books and blankets. They are hidden and don't interfere with the aesthetics of the bedroom.
Consider models with a desk built into the bottom bunk, if you want your bunk bed to be more efficient. This is a popular option for bedrooms for teenagers however it's also a great method to make the most of small bedrooms. If you're not able to find enough desk space, consider placing a table that is freestanding near the bunks to provide an additional area for working and studying. You can also choose staggered beds, which allows three children to be accommodated in a compact space by putting two twin beds over the size of a bed.
3. Adding an Workstation
Bunk beds can be great for both adults and children. If they are designed correctly they can be practical and stylish, allowing you to save space in your room while also adding an enjoyable element to the arrangement. You can personalize your bunk bed to fit the style of your bedroom with some simple changes.
Bunk beds are great because they can also be used as an office or desk. This is a great choice for children who are about to start school and require an area where they can do their homework or study. Many bunk beds have tables built in which means you can lay it out for your child to work on and 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 an elegant workstation to your bed. This rustic-style bunk bed features a twin over queen loft bed with a black ladder and a workstation under, with an entire length desk, wood look partition and a convenient shelf.
4. Add a bed with a princess theme
Bunk beds are a great feature for any child's room, whether it's for siblings or just for guests who come in occasionally. Because they're usually the central point of rooms they must be attractive. Begin by measuring the space and determining the size you can work within. Make sure to account for the height of the ceiling, particularly if your kids bunk bed will be using the top bunk, because this could be a risk for little ones (especially if there is a ceiling fan in the vicinity).
A majority of our favorite bunk beds can be converted into two separate beds to accommodate the growing needs of your child. This twin-over full bed, for instance, is made of a sturdy, easy design and comes in four different finishes, so you can easily locate one that matches the decor of your child's bedroom.
If you're looking for a bed that is both functional and fun take a look at this twin-over-full design with a slide built-in. You can equip the upper bunk with an out-sliding TV stand to serve as a entertainment center or add a trundle to the bottom bunk beds usa to host sleepovers. The solid wood construction of this bunk and timeless design style will make it appear cool even when your kids Bedroom Furniture reach their tweens or teens.
5. Keep It Neutral
Bunk beds provide the ideal opportunity to create a room that is functional and fun for kids bedroom furniture One of the most effective ways to do this is by keeping your colour scheme neutral. This bunk bed is a blend of traditional and modern elements in neutral shades of blue, gray and white that won't change as your child gets older. It also features a drawer underneath the lower bunk, which can accommodate a twin trundle bed for sleepovers which makes it a great option for a shared bedroom for two siblings.
Pastels are ideal for bunk rooms because they add color and fun and keep the room cool and stylish. Kelly Hartley of Hartley Home designed this bunk room using a combination of light greens, smoky grays, and cloud whites to give the beds a tranquil appearance. The bedding in the same color scheme can be used to tie the room together. Children (and parents) alike will enjoy the look.
When choosing a bunk bed, you need to think about how you will use the space. If you want your children's beds to be used as a study or office space, opt for the loft model with an integrated desk and chair beneath for a sleeker appearance. This classic wood bunk from Bluedreamslady also comes with a storage compartment that's big enough to accommodate additional books and toys.
6. A little pop of Color
The majority of bunk beds are made for children in elementary school. However, adults can also benefit from this space-saving solution. The bunk bed could be used in a stylish adult bedroom, especially when the design is subdued with a clean color scheme and minimal accents. For example, this West Elm x Pottery Barn modern mid-century twin bunk bed will look gorgeous in a neutral bedroom with plenty of natural wood and white furnishings.
Bunk beds can be used in any space, including attics and bonus rooms with high ceilings that are slanted. A custom-built design like this one created by Marnie Custom Homes works best for rooms with an odd shape however, a DIY design can also be fashionable. Pick a bunk bed made to order with railings constructed to prevent bruises and bumps when climbing the stairs.
A bunk bed can be used to create an enjoyable theme for your child's bedroom. Create a forest-themed hideout for girls or boys with trees and woodland creatures or add in some bright color with a nautical look. A Scandi-inspired bunk bed could look sleek and modern in the shades of grey, blue and white, as shown in this gorgeous new holiday home designed by Georgina Jeffries.
7. Mixing It Up
Bunk beds aren't only for children's rooms. A modern bunk bed is a great option for a bedroom that is designed for adults.
Consider the overall aesthetics of the space when picking the best bunk beds. Select from a range of styles, such as bohemian, classic and coastal. Take the time to pick the one that best fits your personal style. Explore the design of your space and think about how you can incorporate the bunk bed.
For example, if you have a queen-over-queen bunk bed, you can add an upholstered bench at the foot of the bed below. This will create an area for reading, relaxing or both. It will also help visually divide the two bunk beds.
Another way to make your childrens bunk bed bed appear less childish is to replace a ladder for an escalator. This instantly gives the room a more sophisticated appearance, and is a safer option for older children. You can also decorate the stairs to match the theme of your child's bedroom, such as this nautical bedroom designed by Raili Clasen.
Bunk beds can be an excellent addition to the shared bedroom of children or guest room. They can also provide extra storage and make the space seem bigger.

1. Keep It Simple
A bunk bed doesn't need to be the main feature in the room; in fact, it's more beneficial to use it as a background item that allows other elements like storage, artwork and other furniture to be the center of attention. This basic bunk bed design, featuring beds with matching footboards and headboards, is a great example.
Many bunk beds are built in as part of the wall, which makes them appear less like an accessory and more like an integral part of the room. Although built-in beds may appear stunning however, there are beautiful freestanding designs. This one, for example is constructed from wood, but it makes use of pipe fittings to make the ladder and railing. Kee Klamp fittings such as the Single Socket Tee and Flange Elbow can be used to construct the same structure.
Bunk beds are a great solution for a shared bedroom especially if you have smaller space in your home. Consider a staggered bed design that allows two people to sleep on the top bunk, but allows plenty of space below for play, storage and studying. This L-shaped bed, for instance, offers ample space underneath the lower bed. It also offers enough space for each child to set up a small side table.
2. Adding Extra Storage

Drawers that fit under the frame are a excellent way to add storage to a bunkbed. These compartments are small enough to house clothing that isn't in season, bedding, or even books and blankets. They are hidden and don't interfere with the aesthetics of the bedroom.
Consider models with a desk built into the bottom bunk, if you want your bunk bed to be more efficient. This is a popular option for bedrooms for teenagers however it's also a great method to make the most of small bedrooms. If you're not able to find enough desk space, consider placing a table that is freestanding near the bunks to provide an additional area for working and studying. You can also choose staggered beds, which allows three children to be accommodated in a compact space by putting two twin beds over the size of a bed.
3. Adding an Workstation
Bunk beds can be great for both adults and children. If they are designed correctly they can be practical and stylish, allowing you to save space in your room while also adding an enjoyable element to the arrangement. You can personalize your bunk bed to fit the style of your bedroom with some simple changes.
Bunk beds are great because they can also be used as an office or desk. This is a great choice for children who are about to start school and require an area where they can do their homework or study. Many bunk beds have tables built in which means you can lay it out for your child to work on and 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 an elegant workstation to your bed. This rustic-style bunk bed features a twin over queen loft bed with a black ladder and a workstation under, with an entire length desk, wood look partition and a convenient shelf.
4. Add a bed with a princess theme
Bunk beds are a great feature for any child's room, whether it's for siblings or just for guests who come in occasionally. Because they're usually the central point of rooms they must be attractive. Begin by measuring the space and determining the size you can work within. Make sure to account for the height of the ceiling, particularly if your kids bunk bed will be using the top bunk, because this could be a risk for little ones (especially if there is a ceiling fan in the vicinity).
A majority of our favorite bunk beds can be converted into two separate beds to accommodate the growing needs of your child. This twin-over full bed, for instance, is made of a sturdy, easy design and comes in four different finishes, so you can easily locate one that matches the decor of your child's bedroom.
If you're looking for a bed that is both functional and fun take a look at this twin-over-full design with a slide built-in. You can equip the upper bunk with an out-sliding TV stand to serve as a entertainment center or add a trundle to the bottom bunk beds usa to host sleepovers. The solid wood construction of this bunk and timeless design style will make it appear cool even when your kids Bedroom Furniture reach their tweens or teens.
5. Keep It Neutral
Bunk beds provide the ideal opportunity to create a room that is functional and fun for kids bedroom furniture One of the most effective ways to do this is by keeping your colour scheme neutral. This bunk bed is a blend of traditional and modern elements in neutral shades of blue, gray and white that won't change as your child gets older. It also features a drawer underneath the lower bunk, which can accommodate a twin trundle bed for sleepovers which makes it a great option for a shared bedroom for two siblings.
Pastels are ideal for bunk rooms because they add color and fun and keep the room cool and stylish. Kelly Hartley of Hartley Home designed this bunk room using a combination of light greens, smoky grays, and cloud whites to give the beds a tranquil appearance. The bedding in the same color scheme can be used to tie the room together. Children (and parents) alike will enjoy the look.
When choosing a bunk bed, you need to think about how you will use the space. If you want your children's beds to be used as a study or office space, opt for the loft model with an integrated desk and chair beneath for a sleeker appearance. This classic wood bunk from Bluedreamslady also comes with a storage compartment that's big enough to accommodate additional books and toys.
6. A little pop of Color
The majority of bunk beds are made for children in elementary school. However, adults can also benefit from this space-saving solution. The bunk bed could be used in a stylish adult bedroom, especially when the design is subdued with a clean color scheme and minimal accents. For example, this West Elm x Pottery Barn modern mid-century twin bunk bed will look gorgeous in a neutral bedroom with plenty of natural wood and white furnishings.
Bunk beds can be used in any space, including attics and bonus rooms with high ceilings that are slanted. A custom-built design like this one created by Marnie Custom Homes works best for rooms with an odd shape however, a DIY design can also be fashionable. Pick a bunk bed made to order with railings constructed to prevent bruises and bumps when climbing the stairs.
A bunk bed can be used to create an enjoyable theme for your child's bedroom. Create a forest-themed hideout for girls or boys with trees and woodland creatures or add in some bright color with a nautical look. A Scandi-inspired bunk bed could look sleek and modern in the shades of grey, blue and white, as shown in this gorgeous new holiday home designed by Georgina Jeffries.
7. Mixing It Up
Bunk beds aren't only for children's rooms. A modern bunk bed is a great option for a bedroom that is designed for adults.
Consider the overall aesthetics of the space when picking the best bunk beds. Select from a range of styles, such as bohemian, classic and coastal. Take the time to pick the one that best fits your personal style. Explore the design of your space and think about how you can incorporate the bunk bed.
For example, if you have a queen-over-queen bunk bed, you can add an upholstered bench at the foot of the bed below. This will create an area for reading, relaxing or both. It will also help visually divide the two bunk beds.
Another way to make your childrens bunk bed bed appear less childish is to replace a ladder for an escalator. This instantly gives the room a more sophisticated appearance, and is a safer option for older children. You can also decorate the stairs to match the theme of your child's bedroom, such as this nautical bedroom designed by Raili Clasen.
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