Bunk Beds For Children's Single Rooms
Bunk beds are a great option for rooms with children. They are a great way to save space by putting two beds on the same level and allow for easier sharing between siblings sharing a bedroom.
They're also a fun design element that can entice children's wild imaginations--bunk beds can become princess towers, pirate ships or castles from the medieval period.
Size
Bunk beds are a favorite among children who live in families with only one child. The traditional bunk bed lets children choose the side they'd like use and can transform the space into a castle, fort, or a place to do homework. It also allows siblings to share space without compromising individual comfort. You can also invite friends to sleepovers, without having everyone to sleep on the floor.
We offer a range of single bunk beds to satisfy all budgets and requirements. There are traditional twin over twin bunk beds for small rooms that focus on space efficiency as well as full over full bunk beds made to accommodate mattresses for children up to the size of college dorm mattresses. Some bunk beds have an inbuilt staircase that makes it easier to get to the highest level. There are also trundle beds underneath the upper sleeping levels.
Our selection of single bunk beds and loft beds for kids is available in various finishes and colors. Some beds are equipped with storage options such as drawers, shelves, or other furniture pieces integrated into the design to maximize valuable floor space. Some of these bunk beds and lofts for kids can be assembled by you at home. Others require professional assembly.
If your children are ready to move from a single or toddler bed to a loft or a bunk, we encourage you to take the time to think about their individual sleeping and play habits, as well as the dimensions of the room and layout before making any purchases. If your child is a climber you must consider the height of the bunks, as well as the distance between them.
When your kids have settled in their loft or bunk beds, they will likely be eager to invite their friends to sleepovers, movies, and popcorn. Bunk beds can make these occasions even more enjoyable and memorable. They give more room in the room for toys, a dresser and other furniture.
Safety
Bunk beds are an excellent option for bedrooms for children, since they can provide additional storage space. When selecting and building a bunk bed, it is essential to think about the safety aspect. Injuries can be serious from bunk beds that have been poorly constructed or used in a way that is not properly. Bunk beds must be constructed to an established standard to avoid injuries. This standard provides the most important guidelines regarding the construction, usage and maintenance.
The injuries that occur from bunk beds usually occur because of falls from the top or bottom bunks, as well as accidents with the ladders. To reduce the chance of accidents, make sure that your bunk bed is fitted with strong guard rails on the sides of the top bunk. They should be at least 5 inches above the surface of the mattress to avoid entrapment and must be securely attached to the frame of your bunk bed. The rails for guards must be free of gaps which could allow children to fall through.
Also, make sure the top bunk has secure railings that are a minimum of 3 feet higher than the floor. This will prevent your child from falling off the bed while playing or sleeping. To prevent entanglement, the guardrails need to be placed in a safe distance from light fixtures. It is also recommended to make sure that the ladder is set 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 old or older) should be allowed to use the top bunk. Children younger than six years old age may not be coordinated or mature enough to safely climb the ladder. Also, be certain to follow the manufacturer's guidelines regarding age and weight limits for each bunk bed.
Encourage your children to use the ladders to get onto the bed, and not sit on furniture or chairs. Also, remind them to use only the railings on the top bunk when sleeping. It's an excellent idea to repeat these rules until your children completely comprehend the rules. It is a good idea to not allow children to hang items such as belts or scarves from the guardrails of the top bunk. These items could be strangling for children should they get stuck in them.
Style
While bunk beds are typically thought of as a great solution for sharing rooms with kids however, they're popular for single children as well. Apart from preserving the floor space and ensuring an element of privacy for each child they also make it easier to accommodate overnight guests and sleepovers.
There are many alternatives other than the traditional twin-overtwin beds. Some have a full over queen style, which can be ideal for older children or teenagers who require more space to spread out. Some have standard or leaning ladders, and some have stairs with storage beneath. If you have a smaller budget, you may prefer a twin loft with lower bed set, which lets you combine a traditional bunk with a separate, low-rise storage unit.
The majority of bunk beds for kids come in a variety styles and finishes that will complement any decor. You can also find lofts and bunks that are made to meet the requirements of your child when they have a concept of how their new bed should appear. Some even add shelving and drawers, which can be a great way to keep the floor clear.
If you're shopping for a standard bed, choose one that has low-to-the-ground beds and sturdy ladder steps for smaller children. If you're shopping for a bunk bed make sure your child is mature enough to be able to safely climb up and down the top bunk. While there isn't single bunk bed desk -size-fits-all age, you can expect your children to be able to use the top bunk when they're six years old.
Angled ladders are a great alternative when you're worried about your children being able reach the top bunk. While these take up slightly more space than straight ladders but they're much easier to climb and provide more safety features for younger children. Most Planet Bunk Beds have angled ladders can be moved to suit your child's room.
Budget
Bunk beds can be expensive, but can save space and last for a long time. They are a great choice for rooms for children with a limited amount of extra space, or for families who have two children sharing bedrooms. Before buying bunk beds for your child, you need to take into account the dimensions of the room as well as the size. It is also important to think about the kind of material you want and the cost.
If you're looking to get the best value out of your bunk bed, think about one that will convert into two separate single beds. The majority of the beds that we sell come with this feature. They are made from solid wood and completed with an extremely low VOC finish to minimize the amount of light your child is exposed to while they sleep. These beds will also let you keep your twin beds if your children outgrow them or move to a larger home.
Another way to save money is to get twin-over-twin bunks that can be fitted with standard-sized mattresses and be less expensive than a full-over-full. Be sure to pay attention to the security features and weight limits of the bunk bed. Some bunks have guardrails that reach to the floor while others have a slanted design which makes climbing easier for younger youngsters.
It is also essential to avoid bunks that are close to fixed objects in a room, such as windows and closets. These beds can become dangerous for children who might fall out of the top bunk or become stuck between the wall and the bed. It's a good idea to leave at minimum 30 inches in the space in front of the ladder to keep it out of ceiling fans, lights, and blinds for windows.

Some bunk beds have additional storage options, such as drawers or shelving on the bottom. This will help you keep your kids' toys and clothes organized. Some models even have slide that will bring a sense of fun to their bedtime routine.