How To Find Bunk Beds For Kids
How much is allowing your kids to get a good nights rest worth to you? Comfortable childrens bunk beds have been around for ages, and they may be just what you need for your kids to grow up to be healthy, well rested, and wise.
A great solution for a room renovation or even a birthday gift for a young child can be a bunk bed for siblings or sleepovers. Bunk beds give considerable space to a room by stacking the sleeping furniture on top of one another, creating enough free area for clothes drawers or toy chests, and giving kids the ability to scramble up and down each morning and night. Bunk beds are usually more expensive than their single counterparts given the amount of material and setup required; there are models for boys, girls, and neutral, as well as theme designs based on movies, books, or video games. Several companies manufacture a variety of designs, and the ideal choice for a children’s bunk bed is simply a matter of budget concerns and the preferred look for a child’s room.
If price is of no concern, the higher end kid’s bunk bed models have a considerable amount of aesthetic value and utility function. Heartland’s Twin Over bunk bed comes with fitted mattresses, steps rather than a ladder, and personal storage units and the base of the bed. Built of solid pine and featuring a naturally appearing stain pattern, the Heartland model provides excellent support and durability for even the roughest of kids, but comes in at a staggering twelve hundred dollars. Heartland must be directly ordered from the manufacturer due to the size and cost, so that the model is not available at any third party furniture store. At 74 inches long, the mattresses are large enough to accommodate children of all sizes or even full-grown adults. Customers are generally positive after purchasing a Heartland model, claiming that the utility and space saving features are a great value, while the stairs give more safety than a ladder bed would.
Of course, not everyone can afford the highest end models, but the economic choices still have many outstanding features. An Ethan Full over Full bed (meaning two full sized mattresses on top of one another) comes in at only five hundred dollars but provides space and support for any children’s needs. Many bunk beds for kids have a dearth in quality when favorably priced, but the Ethan model gives a large range of protective features and durability for the cost. Made of solid pine with a natural glaze, the Ethan bed includes two complimentary mattresses and a foot cabinet for extra storage. Many customers have responded well to the design, saying that it is sturdy and relatively easy to put together, the only problem being that it is not as large so that children outgrow it by ages twelve or thirteen.
Metal bunk beds tend to be more bulky than their wooden counterparts (and sometimes more expensive), but have superior durability and less maintenance. A Powell Furniture bed and futon model costs only five hundred dollars and needs only a little set up for a hybrid of a fully functional bed and a lounging chair. These are understandably more popular for adults rather than children, as not all children find the futon model comfortable for sleeping.
