Bunk Beds For Children's Single Rooms
Bunk beds make a great choice for children's rooms. By putting two beds into the same room they conserve the floor space and allow siblings to share a space.
They're also a great design element that can inspire children's imaginations. Bunk beds can be transformed into princess towers, pirate ships, or mediaeval castles.
Size
Bunk beds are a favorite among children living in households with just one child. The classic bunk bed allows children to claim their share on the top or bottom, and transform the space into a playroom castle, fort or homework refuge. It lets siblings share comfortably without sacrificing their personal comfort or inviting friends for sleepovers.

We have a wide selection of single bunk beds to suit all budgets and needs. There are twin over twin bunks that are ideal for smaller rooms where space is an issue as well as full over full bunks that can fit mattresses that are as large as college dorm mattresses. Some have a staircase built into the side of the bunks for easy access to the upper level as well as trundle beds beneath the upper levels of sleeping for more flexibility.
Our single loft and bunk beds is available in a variety finishes, colors, styles and configurations. Some beds are equipped with storage options, such as shelves, drawers or other furniture pieces integrated into the design to maximize floor space. Some of these single bunk beds and lofts designed for children can be built by you at home. Others require professional assembly.
If your children are preparing to transition from an infant bed or a single bed to a loft or a bunk we suggest you be sure to think about their individual sleeping and play habits, as well as room dimensions and layout prior to making any purchases. For example, if your youngster is a climber you should consider the dimensions of the bunks as well as the distance between them to ensure safety.
Once your kids have settled into a bunk or loft bed, they'll likely be excited to invite friends over for popcorn, movies and sleepovers. Bunk beds can make these occasions more enjoyable and memorable. They free up floor space in the bedroom to accommodate the play area, a dressers, toys as well as other furniture pieces and allow kids to make more room for sleeping bags or additional pillows.
Safety
Bunk beds are a great option for kids' rooms, providing the added benefit of extra storage space. However, it is important to think about safety when choosing and building your bunk bed. Bunk beds that aren't properly constructed or incorrectly used can cause serious injuries. Bunk beds should meet a standard to help prevent injuries. This standard provides key guidelines for construction, use and maintenance.
Injuries related to bunk beds occur primarily due to falls from top or bottom bunks as well as accidents with the ladders. To minimize the chance of these accidents, ensure that your bunk bed has sturdy rails for protection on every side of the upper bunk. These should be a minimum of 5 inches higher than the mattress's surface to avoid the possibility of entrapment and should be securely attached to the frame of the 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 above the floor. This will help protect your child from falling out of the bed while sleeping or playing. Keep in mind that these guardrails should be a safe distance away from hanging ceiling fans and lighting fixtures to avoid getting caught in. It's a good idea that the ladder be placed away from these features to prevent children from gaining access from the bunk bed.
Only allow children older than six years old typically aged six years or more, to use the top bunk. Younger children may not have the maturity or coordination to climb the ladder in a safe manner. Also, be certain to follow the manufacturer's guidelines regarding the weight limit and age for each bunk bed.
Encourage your children to use ladders and not stand on chairs or other furniture to climb onto the beds. Also, tell them to use only the railings on the top bunk while sleeping. It is recommended to reiterate these guidelines until your children understand these rules. It's recommended not to let children hang objects from the railings of the top bunk, like scarves or belts. These items could cause strangulation if children get caught in them.
Style
While bunk beds are often thought of as a great solution for sharing rooms with kids, they're actually an extremely popular option for children who are single. They are also a great option to accommodate guests and sleepovers.
There are a variety of alternatives besides the traditional twin-overtwin bunk beds. Some bunk beds feature an over-queen design which is perfect for teenagers and older kids who need more space to stretch out. Other models have leaning or standard ladder, while still others offer stairs that allow for easy climbing as well as storage space beneath. If you're on a tighter budget, you might think about an upper and lower twin loft bed sets, which let you pair a classic bunk with a separate, low-rise storage unit.
Many kids bunk beds come in a variety of styles and finishes that will match any decor. If your kids have a particular idea of the way they'd like their new beds to appear there are lofts and bunks that are custom-designed to are in line with their requirements. Some even add shelving and drawers, which is a great way to keep the floor clear.
If you're shopping for a standard bunk bed be sure to choose one with low-to-the-ground beds and sturdy ladder rungs suitable for younger children. If you're looking for a loft bed, on the other hand it is important to ensure that your children are mature enough to be able to get to and down from the top bunk safely. There is no one-size fits all age, but you can expect your child to be able to climb the top bunk by the time they reach the age of six.
Angled ladders are a good alternative when you're worried about your children being able reach the top bunk. These ladders take up a little more space than straight ones, but they are more comfortable to climb and provide greater safety for children who are younger. Additionally, the majority of angle ladders made by Planet Bunk Beds can be easily moved to fit your kids' space layout.
Budget
Bunk beds are costly however they can be a great way to be space-saving and last for a long time. They are a great option for rooms for children that don't have lots of extra space or for families who have two children sharing the bedroom. Before you buy a bunk bed for your child, you need to take into account the size of the room and its size. You should also think about the type of material you'd like and your budget.
Consider a bunk bed that could be converted into two beds. The majority of beds we offer have this feature. Bunk Beds Store are constructed from solid wood and finished with a low VOC finish to limit your child's exposure while they sleep. These beds allow you to keep twin beds even if your kids grow out of them or you move to a larger home.
A twin-over-twin bed is an excellent way to save money. It will fit standard mattresses and is less expensive than an entire-over-full. Be sure to be aware of the safety features and weight limits of the bunk bed. Some bunk beds have guardrails that extend to the floor, while other bunk beds have a slanted shape that allows for easier climbing for young children.
It is also important to avoid bunks that are close to fixed items in a room, like closets and windows. These beds pose dangerous for children who may fall out of the top bed or get stuck between the bed frame and the wall. It is best to leave at least 30 inches between the ceiling fans and the ladder, window blinds, and lights.
Some bunk beds offer additional storage options, like shelves or drawers at the bottom. This will help you organize your children's toys and clothing. Some models include a slide that will add an enjoyable element to the bedtime routine of your child.