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The Best Bunk Beds For Small Rooms

Bunk beds are a great option for siblings sharing the bedroom. Find a bunk bed with a sturdy staircase as well as plenty of storage space beneath the bunk that is on the bottom.

Think about the materials wood is strong and lasts a long time. Metal frames are lighter, but can be susceptible to corrosion.

1. Harriet Bee Tena Bunk Bed

Harriet Bee provides higher-end bunk beds with a variety of designs, but the majority of customers love them for their durability and ease of assembly. This twin-over-full option is made with kiln dried wood for a firm feel and has a full-length guardrail at the top to stop the risk of falling down or getting trapped. The ladder is also fixed and does not wobble. It's also Greenguard Gold certified and has an extensive slat foundation which means it will last for many years without sagging or developing any structural issues.

Metal bunk beds can be cheaper however they usually have a more industrial appearance that isn't suitable for everyone. This wood option is simple and sleek lines that can be paired with any style. It comes with a unique feature that makes it stand out from other bunk beds: a slide attached to the side of the twin bed at the bottom. This is a great way to add a playful aspect to the bunk bed that kids will enjoy. It also helps to encourage them to use stairs to get to and from their beds. The bunk bed also comes with a separate Trundle bed to provide additional sleeping space, which is a great feature to have if you are planning to use this bed as an additional bedroom for guests in the near future.

This bunk bed has the added benefit of being able to be converted into two twin-sized beds once your children are no longer on the top bunk. It's also a great option when you're looking to spend less than the standard bunk bed and it's a stylish and practical option that can evolve with your kids through the years.

2. Matrix Ladder Slide Bunk Bed

If a bunk bed with slides is essential for your children, go for this model by Matrix. This model that is certified by Greenguard is the most expensive one on our list. It features a low profile which makes it suitable for rooms with lower ceilings. It also features horizontal slats in place of a box spring for additional space savings. This version of the bunk bed features a ladder instead of stairs, making it safe for children to climb up.

The beds are linked with a unique rock-lock system which stops them from moving. You can be assured that it will last for an extended period of time. The slide makes sleeping in a bunk bed more exciting. The solid wood angled staircase features wide, grooved stairs as well as handholds to make climbing easy. The entire piece is sturdy enough to support 800 pounds (more than double the U.S. safety standard) and therefore it is able to accommodate teens and adults as well.

Stairs are a different option for bunk beds, but they need more space and can be difficult to navigate for younger children, particularly if they select a staircase with drawers (like this one from Harriet Bee). This design from Flexa has the added benefit of having extra storage beneath each bed. The bed can be transformed into a mid- or low-high loft bed by switching the slide and ladder for a staircase.

Trendy Space has a variety of fun bunk beds for children in Singapore like this modular model that comes with a built-in staircase as well as storage. It can be customized to fit your space and is available in a variety of colours. Consider the metal-framed Max Bunk Bed for a more contemporary look.

3. Harriet Bee Tena Bunk bed with Drawers

This bunk bed made of metal can be dressed to look either traditional or contemporary based on the style. It is constructed to last and the bed's top and lower can be separated. This is a great option for shared bedrooms or rooms that lend themselves to sleepovers. It's also Fair Trade certified, and made of sustainable materials and finishes.

Safety warning: This model's angled ladder is quite high, which means it may not be suitable for children who aren't strong climbers. As always, the AAP recommends that children younger than 6 in the bottom bunk, and putting the oldest child in the top bunk only if there is enough ceiling clearance.

The twin-over-full option from Harriet Bee offers a classic bunk bed design with mission-inspired headboards and footboards. It also comes with frames made of solid wood and slats for mattress support. The neutral finish can be paired with any color scheme, and the bunk can be divided into two individual full-size beds when it's time to transition to a solo bedroom.

Another bonus: The bottom bunk can be elevated to a higher level by the addition of an under-bed trundle, giving you even more space to sleep for guests. This is a bunk bed that can truly grow with a kid and is a great investment for homes with smaller spaces.

If you're planning to purchase a bunk bed with an elevator, it's essential to consider the amount of storage space you'll require under the beds. If you want to maximize space efficiency, choose a design with storage drawers. In this minimalist bunk bed drawers are a great space to store toys and clothing, but they also provide floor space that can be used as a desk, entertainment center or any other use.


4. Matrix Ladder Bunk Bed with Slide

A bunk bed is a great multi-tasker in a child's room and when combined with a slide it brings a sense of adventure to their shared bedroom. While most bunks are equipped with a ladder that connects directly to the mattress on top but this one has a house-like facade, with five beautiful windows and a slide that'll have them imagining their next sleepover.

Another fab feature of this bunk bed is its robust construction, which boasts an impressive 2,000-pound capacity per bed. Fenton and Morris also point out that there is ample storage space underneath the bunk that is on the bottom.

Available in three different size combinations (twin-over-twin twin-overfull, twin-over full, and full-over-full) The bunk bed can grow with your kids. It can be divided into two separate beds when they're ready for some separation, and comes with an trundle bed that can be pulled out to accommodate additional sleepover guests.

Its sturdy construction makes it a good choice for families with small children. It is available in three new finishes that will improve the appearance of any bedroom for children. White is a timeless color that is able to adapt to changing styles, while dark walnut and smoky gray can be paired with a variety colors.

You can replace the ladder on this bed with stairs to save space. A streamlined staircase with slatted handrails leads your children to the top bunk and guardrails that are extra tall offer safety while climbing.

The bunk bed is customizable with the colors you select. It also includes an built-in bookcase that will hold your children's toy baskets and chapter books, along with their sports gear. The bunk bed cannot be returned, so please take measurements to ensure that it is a good fit.

5. Twin-over-Full Bunk Bed

Bunk beds are an easy way to add extra sleeping space to a small space. They typically have two twin mattresses, however full bunk beds are also available in various styles. Some bunk beds come with built-in stairs that are located at the foot of the mattress and others require separate ladders. The classic twin-over full model is a great option for rooms with small spaces. It maximizes the area on the floor and provides an adjustable sleeping arrangement that can grow with your child. It's also ideal for sleepovers and guest rooms.

Designers can make bunk rooms even more useful by adding storage to the structure. They usually build shelves or drawers in the staircase risers, which could store anything from clothing to toys or even bedding. They can also build shallow recessed niches over the beds, which can be used for reading lights or to display art.

Many manufacturers of bunk beds sell separate storage units that can be put underneath the lower bunk or on the side. These storage units are a cost-effective way to give children an area to keep their belongings. This makes them feel more responsible.

It's a good idea to see some of the options in person, whether you're looking at a twin-over-full bunk bed or a different option. Bring your kids along to see their new bunk bed. They'll be eager to try it out. This will allow you to gain a better understanding of the size of a bunk bed within your space, and also aid in avoiding buyer's remorse. If you're not able to  visit  a shop in person, browse the internet for photos and measurements of bunk beds.