Why Single Bunk Beds Is Your Next Big Obsession
Bunk Beds For Children's Single Rooms
Bunk beds are an excellent choice for children's rooms. By putting two beds into the same space they can save floor space and make it easier for siblings to share a space.
They're also a charming design element that can entice children's imaginations. Bunk beds can become princess towers, pirate ships or mediaeval castles.
Size
While single white bunk beds may be the first thing that comes to mind when thinking of families with two or more children sharing a space but they're a popular choice for children in single-child households as well. The traditional bunk bed lets children choose the side they'd like take up and transform the space into a castle, fort or even a place to do homework. It allows siblings to share comfortably without sacrificing their personal comfort, or to invite guests over for sleepovers.
We offer a wide selection of single bunk beds that cater to different budgets and requirements. There are twin over twin bunks that are ideal for smaller rooms where space is an issue and full over full bunks that can accommodate mattresses as large as dorm mattresses from college. Some bunk beds have an built-in staircase that makes it easier to reach the top of the bed. There are also trundle beds under the upper sleeping levels.
Our kids' single loft and bunk beds is available in a variety of styles, colors, and configurations. Some beds come with storage options, such as drawers, shelves, or other furniture pieces incorporated into the design to maximize floor space. Some of these single bunk beds and lofts for children can be built by yourself at home. Others require professional assembly.
If your kids are ready to move from a toddler bed or single bed to a bunk or loft, we encourage you to be sure to take into consideration their unique sleeping and play habits as well as room dimensions and layout before making any purchases. For instance, if you're youngster is a climber it is important to think about the dimensions of the bunks as well as the distance between them for safety reasons.
Once your children have settled in a loft or bunk bed, they'll probably be excited to invite guests over for popcorn, movies and sleepovers. Bunk beds can make these occasions more memorable and fun. They give more room in the room to accommodate an toy box, dresser and other furniture.
Safety
Bunk beds are an excellent option for rooms with children, providing the added benefit of additional storage space. When choosing and building a bunk bed, it is essential to think about the safety aspect. Injuries can be serious from bunk beds that are poorly constructed or used in a way that is not properly. To prevent injuries bunk beds must be in compliance with a mandatory standard. This standard provides the most important guidelines regarding construction, usage and maintenance.
Accidents with ladders and falls from the top or bottom bunk are the most common injuries related to bunk beds. To reduce the chance of accidents, make sure that your bunk bed is fitted with sturdy rails for protection along the sides of the top bunk. They should be a minimum of 5 inches higher than the mattress surface to prevent the possibility of entrapment and should be securely attached to the frame of the bunk bed. Guard rails should be free of gaps that could let children fall through.
Additionally, ensure that the top bunk is equipped with a secure guardrail that is at three feet above ground. This will prevent your child from falling off the bed while playing or sleeping. Remember that the guardrails should be a safe distance from hanging ceiling fans and light fixtures to prevent entanglement. It is also a good idea to make sure that the ladder is positioned away from these features as well as to stop children from climbing up them from the bunk bed.
Only children older than six years old (usually six years older or more) should be allowed to use the top bunk. Children younger than six years age may not be mature enough or coordinated enough to safely ascend the ladder. Be sure to check the guidelines of the manufacturer for age and weight restrictions on each bunk bed.
Encourage your kids to use ladders and not sit on chairs or other furniture to climb up onto the beds. Also, instruct that they should only use the railings of the top bunk while sleeping. It's a good idea for you to reiterate these rules until your children completely understand them. It's recommended not to allow children to hang objects from the railings of the top bunk, for example scarves or belts. These items could result in strangulation in the event that a child gets trapped in them.
Style
While bunk beds are typically considered a good option for children sharing rooms, they're actually a popular choice for single children as well. In addition to conserving the floor space and creating an element of privacy for every child they also allow for easier accommodation of guests who stay overnight or for sleepovers.
While the classic twin-over-twin bunk bed takes up the most floor space there are many alternatives. Some bunk beds have a full-over-queen design which is perfect for teenagers and older kids who need more space to stretch their legs. Some come with standard or leaning ladders, and some have stairs with storage beneath. If you're on the tightest budget, you might be interested in the twin bunk bed with lower bed. This allows you to combine a traditional loft and an affordable storage unit.
A variety of bunk beds for kids are available in a wide range of styles and finishes to fit into any decor. You can also find lofts and bunks built to your child's specifications when they have a concept of how their bed should look. Some have shelves and drawers to keep the floor free.
If you're shopping for an ordinary bunk bed, ensure you choose a model with low-to-the-ground beds and sturdy ladder rungs that are appropriate for younger children. If white single bunk beds looking for a loft bed however you must ensure that your children are mature enough to be able to climb up and from the top bunk in a safe manner. While there's no universal size for every age, you can typically expect your children to be able to use the top bunk by the time they're six years old.
If you're concerned about your child's ability to climb up the top bunk, it's worth looking into angle ladders. Although they take up a little more space than a straight ladder but they're much easier to climb and offer more safety features for young children. The majority of Planet Bunk Beds' angled ladders can be moved to fit your child's space.
Budget
Bunk beds can be expensive however they can also make room and last for a long time. Bunk beds are a great alternative for small children's bedrooms or for families with two kids sharing a bedroom. Before you buy a bunk bed for your child, it is important to consider the dimensions of the room and its height. Also, think about the kind of material you want and your budget.
If you're looking to get the most value for your bunk bed, think about one that can be converted into two separate beds. Most of the models we offer have this feature and are constructed of durable wood with a low-VOC finish, which reduces your child's exposure to harmful chemicals while they sleep. These beds will also allow you to keep your twin beds even if your children grow out of them or move to a larger home.
Another option to save money is to get a twin-over-twin bed that can be fitted with standard-sized mattresses and is less expensive than a full-over-full. You should also be aware of the safety features and weight limits of the bunk bed. Some bunk beds have guardrails that reach to the floor, while other bunk beds have a slanted shape which makes climbing easier for small children.
It is also important to stay clear of bunks that are close to fixed items in the room, such as closets and windows. These beds pose an injury risk for children, who could be thrown off the top bed or become stuck between the bed frame and the wall. It is advisable to leave at least 30 inches of space in the front of the ladder to keep it out of ceiling fans, lighting, and blinds for windows.

Some bunk beds have additional storage options like shelves or drawers on the bottom. This can help keep your kids' toys and clothes organized. Some models come with an inflatable slide that can be a an element of fun to their bedtime routine.