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Find the Best Kids Bunk Beds for Toddlers
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Bunk beds can be a fantastic feature for kids' rooms because they are space-saving and fun. The one you see here is white, smoky grey, or walnut. It can be divided into two beds that stand on their own when your children grow older.
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Pick the clean white finish to match a cottage or coastal bedroom. Or, choose the neutral gray or clay finish to complement many different color schemes and decor. Parents should note that assembly can take some time, but two people working together can make things go faster.
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1. Storkcraft Toddler Bunk Bed
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A bunk bed is a fantastic option for children who wish to share the bed. Bunk beds for toddlers come with lower frames and safety features that ensure your children are safe. Carlie Gasia is an accredited Sleep Science Coach at Sleepopolis. We sought her expert opinion to help you select the ideal bunk bed for your child. She recommended a sturdy frame and a design that will expand with your children. We've collected six of the top bunk beds for toddlers.
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For the ultimate in bunk beds for kids that are space-saving, look no further than this elegant option from Storkcraft. Crafted from durable kiln-dried wood This modern bunk bed is available in your choice of finishes to enhance the look of their bedroom. Choose from a clean white finish for a bright and airy look and a weathered gray shade for a farmhouse or cottage style, or a rich espresso wood stain to warm your rustic bedroom.
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The bottom bunk in this bunk bed is just 50 inches high, making it easy for kids to access the upper level. It also has 14-inch guardrails to reduce the chance of falling and it's GREENGUARD Gold certified to ensure environmental protection. To give you security this bed is JPMA Certified, meaning it's been inspected by independent labs and found to meet the most stringent safety standards for furniture designed for children.
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With the addition of a bottom pull-out trundle The loft bed is also great for accommodating three kids in one shared room. The two twin mattresses in the upper bunk can be swapped by a bigger mattress (sold separately) for a quick upgrade to a triple bunk configuration. The bunk bed is available in the brushed walnut, cappuccino or espresso finishes. All of these colors are affluent and work well with all designs.
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This bed has a ladder that retracts and can be locked. It's perfect for kids who love to climb and explore. This bed is GREENGUARDand JPMA-certified which means you can be certain it's safe for toddlers.
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2. Pottery Barn Kids Belden Full Over Full Bunk Bed
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If your kids have outgrown their toddler bunk bed, they may be ready for a full-overfull option. This sturdy bed is GreenGuard Gold-certified and has a variety of style features that make it easy to match with your children's favorite furniture pieces. It's also available in a variety of colors to match any decor.
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Bunk beds are a great solution to the problem of a lack of closet space in a child's bedroom. They also allow siblings to be in the same room without being too overcrowded. You can use the extra space to furnish the room with furniture that is efficient in storage. Bunks also help save money on separate twin mattresses for each child, which can be expensive over the course of time.
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A solid wood bunk bed is a great investment for any room of a child because it's durable enough to see your kids through their teenage years and possibly even to their adult years. Many of the bunks in this selection are constructed from engineered or solid pine wood with finishes like white, brushed gray and weathered navy that fit any design style of a child. Some models have rustic finishes that blend into country, cottage or coastal designs.
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While a standard bunk bed will come with guardrails that surround the top bunk, some models provide an additional layer of safety with a detachable slide for kids to play on. The footboards and headboards that are slatted in this bunk bed are made from knot-free New Zealand pine wood, and 14-inch guardrails are positioned around the perimeter of the upper portion of the bed. The top bunk bed can be accessible via a built-in stationary ladder. A trundle underneath the lower bunk bed provides an ideal place to sleep for guests.
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A general rule of thumb is to use a bunk bed with a slide for kids who are at least 6 years older, as younger children may struggle to climb the steep ladder or the stairs to the top. It is also important to check the product specifications of each bunk bed to find out the maximum weight limit for the top and bottom beds.
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3. West Elm Bunk Bed
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If you're not able to invest in a full-over-full bunk bed, this West Elm version offers all the space your kiddos need in a smaller size. The custom-designed staircase features a wide, curved opening that reduces the chance of children crashing their heads when climbing up and down. Handholds that are angled are also included to provide extra security. It's also available in a variety of finishes, from airy white to classic walnut, to match any design.
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If your kids love to host sleepovers, a bunk bedroom can also function as a playroom if you add a few extra features. In a bedroom for boys designed by Bailey McCarthy, a pair of modern bunk beds that have an trundle underneath the lower twin can fit three kids in one room. Wall paper with a cactus print and [Bunkbedsstore.Uk](https://www.bunkbedsstore.uk/) a chandelier with primary colors give the room a circus look, while neutral linens maintain a sophisticated look.
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Bunk beds don't need to be for children's rooms. A loft bed with desk can also serve as a study or bedroom space for teens. In this bunk bed room, the lofted bed has a desk that was custom-designed and plenty of shelves to store things on. A Philippe Starck Ghost chair from Kartell adds a bit of midcentury style, while an original wall hanging with a beetlecat print by artist Katie Ridder adds a pop of color.
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Children who love to snuggle into bunk beds that have lots of built-in storage. This model from West Elm has open and closed compartments that can be used for everything from additional water bottles to books for bedtime and a drawer to hold all their clothes. It is available in full and twin sizes, so you can accommodate your child's growing needs.
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Even the most reluctant children will look forward to sleepovers with a loft bed that has a slide. This model by Zoomie Kids lets your kids slide down with their siblings or friends. A Slanted climbing ladder with hand and footholds on both sides allows them to climb the top bunk.
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If you're looking for a bunk bed that will evolve with your kids choose a wood platform. This kind of bunk frame provides sturdy support for mattresses without the necessity of box springs and comes in a variety of dimensions and styles to accommodate the changing tastes of your kids.
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4. Ana White Bunk Bed
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If you're a woodworker with intermediate skills, you can build a bunk bed for your kids for a lot less than you'd pay to build a bed from the store. This free bunk bed plan from Ana White includes diagrams, a tools and materials list as well as instructions. The beds can be taken apart to make them easier to move around or rearrange. The classic design is easily customizable with stain or paint.
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If your children are more interested in playing with their pals than sleeping, you can convert an ordinary bunk into an fort-like structure. This bunk bed from Birds and Soap is a great project for kids and adults alike. It can be personalized by adding curtains and other accessories to fit your child's style. Bunks like this can make sharing a space more enjoyable for siblings as well as guests who stay over at your house.
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A bunk bed that can be used as a storage space or staircase is another alternative. The Facebook fan Daily Wood used plywood, pine trim and Oriental ginger stain to build this set of bunk beds, which include a handy shelf built into the staircase. The design maximizes space in an apartment without sacrificing safety or comfort.
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When it is time to choose a bunk bed material wood is generally more durable and robust than metal. It is also aesthetically pleasing and can be stained to match the color palette of any bedroom. If you're looking for rustic appearance you can opt for natural wood, and avoid staining process completely to get a natural appearance that is easy clean and maintain. Wood is also a great option for bunks that will be used by children because it is less likely to scratch or dent than other surfaces.
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A wooden bunk can be a timeless piece of furniture that your kids will cherish for decades to come. This is the ideal solution for those who have small space or require extra sleeping arrangements. If you pick furniture that is of the highest quality, it will last generations and can be handed over to children when they are ready for their own bedroom.
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