20 Inspiring Quotes About Best Bunk Bed Design

How to Choose best value bunk beds can be a great addition to bedrooms shared by children or a guest room. They can also add storage and make the room appear bigger. Some bunks have ladders (which Fenton says are easier to climb than the stairs) and some even have trundles that allow for additional sleepovers. Some are even able to accommodate twin and full size mattresses, so they're great for older kids and adults as well. 1. Keep It Simple It's not necessary for a bunk bed to be the focus of an area. In fact, it is often more beneficial to use it as a backdrop that allows other elements such as storage, artwork and other furniture to take center stage. This basic bunk bed design, with beds that have matching footboards and headboards, is a fantastic example. A lot of bunk beds are built into the wall. This can make them seem less like an addition and more like permanent fixtures in the room. Although built-in bunks can look amazing but you can also find gorgeous freestanding designs. This one is constructed out of wood, but it utilizes pipe fittings for the railing and the ladder. Kee Klamp fittings such as the Single Socket Tee and Flange Elbow can be used to build the same structure. Bunk beds can be the perfect solution for a shared bedroom, particularly in smaller homes. To maximize space, think about the staggered style that can sleep two people in the top bed, yet leaves plenty of open floor space below for playing, studying and storage. This L-shaped bed, for example provides ample space beneath the lower bed. It also has enough room for each child to put up a small side table. 2. Adding Extra Storage Creative storage solutions will transform your bedroom into a chic and functional space, whether you build your own bunk beds or buy a ready-made model. They include staircases which can be used to store clothing and other things without compromising the aesthetics of a bunkbed style. They also come with wall-mounted shelves for books, toys and other decorative objects. Drawers that are able to fit under the frame are a fantastic way to add storage to a bunkbed. These small compartments can be used to store out-of-season clothes, bedding or even blankets and books. They are hidden and won't affect the style of the bedroom. If you're looking to make your bunk bed even more efficient, consider models that incorporate an office space in the bottom bunk. This is a great idea for bedrooms of teenagers however, it also works in smaller rooms. If you do not have enough space for a desk you can install a freestanding desk close to the bunks as an additional place to work or study. You can also choose a staggered bed, which allows three children to be accommodated in a tiny space by putting two twin beds above a full-size bed. 3. The addition of a Workstation Bunk beds are great for both adults and children. Bunk beds can be a great way to save space and provide a fun element to your space. You can make your bunk bed to fit the design of your bedroom by making some simple changes. One of the best things about bunk beds is that they can double as a work station or desk. This is an excellent alternative for children who are entering school and need a place to do their homework or study. Most bunk beds come with a built-in desk and all you need to do is take it out when your child is required to do some work, and then take it back to take it back when they're finished. You might want to consider the Kee Klamp Kit to add modern workspaces to your bunk bed. This loft bed in the farmhouse style comes with twin-over-queen loft beds with a black ladder, as well as an integrated workspace underneath. complete with a table that is full length with a wood-look divider and a convenient shelf. 4. Add a bed with a princess theme Bunk beds are an ideal addition to a bedroom for children, whether they are intended for guests or siblings. They're also the focal point of the room, you want them to look amazing. Start by measuring the room and determining what dimensions you can work within. Be sure to consider the height of your ceiling, particularly if your kids will be sleeping on the top bunk, because this could be a risk for children (especially in the event that a ceiling fan is nearby). A lot of our favorite bunk bed options also convert into two beds to keep up with the growing needs of your child. This twin-over full bed for instance, is built of a solid, simple design and comes in four different finishes so you can easily choose one that will complement the decor of your child's bedroom. If you're looking for a bunk that is both fun and functional, consider this twin-over-full model that features a built-in slide. You can add an trundle at the bottom for sleepovers or simply use the upper bunk as an entertainment center with an adjustable TV stand that can be pulled out. The solid wood construction of this bunk, timeless design and timeless style will make it appear cool even when your kids reach teens or tweens. 5. Keeping It Neutral Bunk beds provide the ideal opportunity to design a room that is both practical and child-friendly, and one of the most effective methods to achieve this is by keeping your colors neutral. This bunk bed blends modern and traditional elements with neutral shades of gray, blue and white that will not change as your child gets older. It also has an under-bed drawer beneath the lower bunk that can be used as a twin trundle bed to accommodate sleepovers, making it an ideal choice for a shared bedroom for two siblings. Pastels are ideal for bunk rooms since they bring color and fun and keep the room cool and stylish. This bunk room is created by Kelly from Hartley Home, uses a blend of light green, smoky grey and cloud white, which creates a tranquil style. The bedding that is in the same color scheme can be used to tie the room together. Kids (and parents) alike will love the design. It is crucial to consider how you'll utilize the space when you select bunk beds. If you'd like your children's beds to double as a study or office area, choose a loft design with a built-in desk and chair underneath for a sleeker appearance. This classic wood bunk bed designed by @bluedreamslady features an area for storage which is large enough to store extra books and toys. 6. Adding a Pop of Color The majority of bunk beds are designed for children in elementary school. However, adults can also benefit from the space-saving solution. A bunk bed is a great option for an elegant adult's bedroom, particularly if the design is streamlined and has a minimal color scheme. This West Elm x Pottery Bar modern-day mid-century twin bed would look great in a neutral bedroom that has lots of white and natural wood furnishings. Bunk beds can be used in any type of room, including attics and bonus rooms with high ceilings that are slanted. Marnie Custom Homes' custom-built style is perfect for rooms with an odd shape. However DIY solutions can be attractive. Select a bunk bed that is custom-made with railings constructed to prevent bruises and bumps when walking up the stairs. A bunk bed can be used to create an enjoyable theme for your child's bedroom. Create a forest hideout for girls or boys by incorporating trees and woodland creatures or add some bright hues with a nautical design. A Scandi-inspired bunk bed could appear 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 While bunk beds are ideal for rooms for children but they don't have to be limited to this particular group of people. A chic bunk bed is a great option for an adult's bedroom. Consider the overall aesthetics of the space when picking the right bunk beds. Pick from a variety of styles, such as traditional, bohemian and coastal. Be sure to select the one that is most appropriate to your style. You can then play around with ways to incorporate your bunk bed into the overall design of your room. If you have a queen-over-queen bunk bed put an upholstered bench at the bottom of the mattress. This will give you a place for reading, relaxing or both. It can also assist in visually divide the two bunk beds. Another option to make your bunk bed feel less juvenile is to swap out the ladder for stairs. This instantly gives your room a more sophisticated appearance, and is a safer choice for older children. You can also decorate the staircase to match the theme of your child's room like this nautical bedroom designed by Raili Clasen.