Bunk Beds With Ladders and Slides
If you're putting together siblings' rooms or maximizing your floor space or accommodating a large family, bunk beds can make excellent use of small spaces. Be on the lookout for elements like angled stairs, slides, and ladders that protrude.
It's also a good idea to ban hanging objects from the top bunk, as they can pose the risk of strangulation.
Ladders
Getting into the top bunk of a bunk bed can be a daunting task for children and adults alike. While some may be tempted to climb up, this is risky for older children, or those with joint problems. Ladders are a great solution to reduce this risk and offer a safe easy, comfortable and easy to climb entry point for kids.
There are a variety of ladder options for kids bunk beds including straight and angled ones. Straight ladders connect directly to the frame of the bunk bed, while an angled ladder is positioned slightly from the side of the bed. Angled ladders work well in smaller spaces and are suitable for all ages since they offer more room for feet when climbing up. They also come in various designs and colors so that you can choose one that is in keeping with the design of your room or complements the color scheme of your bunk.
Another great alternative is to choose bunk beds that have stairs at the end of the bunk. They are more space-consuming than ladders, yet they don't protrude from the bed's sides. They're therefore the ideal option for rooms with plenty of floor space. Many bunk beds for kids that have stairs also feature convenient cubbies that double as bed storage, perfect to store books, toys and pajamas.
If you're looking to save money, a straight staircase is a cheaper option for bunk beds. Although it might not be as luxurious as a stair set, straight ladders are safe and sturdy enough for kids of all ages to use. The cost of a stairway is higher, but they are also very versatile and can be used by children of all ages.
The ladder can be moved to the end of the bunk bed. This offers a minimalist look created with teens and tweens in mind. This style is available with all Maxtrix bunk sizes and height configurations including twin over twin Full over full, queen over queen and queen over queen.
Slides
Bunk beds that have slides provide a fun aspect to the bedtime routine. Not only do children enjoy climbing the ladder and sliding down the slide as well, but bunk beds that have slides give parents peace of mind that their children are safe in bed at night. These beds are great for children who struggle with anxiety about sleeping on higher levels and can provide an enjoyable way to get into bed even for older kids.
When selecting a bunk bed with a slide, think about the size of the room and the furniture it is situated in. Some beds, like the Casey Chestnut Kids Bunk Bed with Ladder and Slide, are perpendicular and need more space than other designs. This bed comes with a built-in slide and ladder that allows for easy access to the top bunk.
The Billi-Bolli Slide Tower is another option for adding slides to a bunkbed. The Tower can be put on the shorter side of the bunk bed to decrease the space depth needed for a bed with slide. This can be reduced by 70cm depending on the assembly height. This permits you to install an infant bed with slide in rooms that would normally be suitable.
You can also choose low loft beds with slides in addition to bunk beds with slides. These beds are perfect for bedrooms with smaller spaces because they provide more space on the floor for play and storage, and they can also be used to create the twin over full bunk bed with trundle - making it possible to accommodate two additional children for sleepovers or guests. The cute bunk bed with slide you purchase can be rearranged to any Maxtrix combination as your child grows and develops.
It's important that you adhere to the safety guidelines for loft beds and bunk beds. Make sure the slide is installed on a level surface and away from any other structures within the room. It is also recommended to keep your children safe while using the slide, since it could be dangerous when they fall off.
Stores
Many lofts and bunk beds are equipped with drawers that provide a convenient solution for storing bedding as well as clothing and toys. bunk bed for kids will make the most of space in a smaller space or organize an overcrowded children's bedroom.
Drawers built into the stairs combine the latest technology and safety that allows kids to safely access their bunk beds and keep their clothes, toys, and other things in order. They can also serve as an enjoyable, decorative feature for your kids' bedroom and add to the aesthetic appeal. Some bunk beds that include stair storage are also customizable, so you can customize the amount of space according to your family's requirements.
Some loft and bunk models come with curtains that help kids feel as if they have their own private space if they're sharing a room. This feature is great for kids who love to read or simply dream in peace. You can buy bunk and loft sets that have curtains or curtain rods, or simple drapes to create the look yourself.
If your kids are screaming to sleep in bunk beds but you don't have the floor space to accommodate two elevated beds, try a corner loft or twin loft. This design places two elevated beds in a corner of the room. It frees floor space to accommodate other furniture such as a desk or a toy chest or a desk.
Bunk beds with desks turn sleeping areas into cozy study areas. These bunk beds are perfect for children who need a quiet area to work on their assignments or play games. Certain models, like the Slam bunk bed from Maxtrix offers a solid wooden desk that comes with a matching bookcase so you can easily make a workspace in your kids' room.
Some loft beds and bunk beds come with a built-in desk on the bottom, ideal for kids younger than 10 who want a separate space to write, create or read. This is a great opportunity for your child to develop their creativity and learn independently in their rooms.
Style

The ideal bunk bed design for kids will be determined by the dimensions of your room as well as your child's sleeping habits. If you have an area that is limited, a twin-overtwin configuration will save floor space and still allow both children to sleep together in the loft. If you have taller ceilings, opt for an angled bunk such as the one shown. It keeps the ladder on the other side and leaves the top bed open which makes it easier for children to climb up and down without smacking their heads.
For rooms with larger spaces A full-over-full configuration is also a good option. It offers more storage through an extensive drawer on the bottom and allows older kids to sleep on the higher level without feeling as if they're being pushed out by their younger siblings. These bunk beds are usually equipped with a ladder or a staircase on the side, which provides hidden storage for books and toys, as well a solid safety rail.
If you're looking to keep your bunk beds simple, pick a solid color such as gray or white. These finishes can be incorporated into almost any kid's room, whether they have coastal, cottage or vibrant palette. If you're looking for something more attractive, a wood finish like cherry or walnut is also a good choice. It adds warmth and contrast to a rustic or farm-inspired room.
Bunks are an excellent way for kids to express their creativity. Bunks with a slide can be the center of a fun and functional children's bedroom. The slide will provide hours of entertainment for your kids as they glide down with their pals or take their favorite toy animal on rides.
You could consider a bunk bed similar to this one from Furniture Row, with a colored stairway. Its stairway railings are available in red, blue or green, and it comes with a set of three bunk beds that are color-matched. The staircase is fitted with shelves into it for books and other objects. This ensures that both beds are kept tidy and free of clutter.