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Kids Beds Bunk Beds Bunk beds are an excellent solution to maximize the space in a bedroom that is small. The challenge of climbing up to the top is what children love about them. They also enjoy being able to see over their peers' heads. This bunk bed is made out of eco-friendly New Zealand pine wood and is phthalate-free (it does not contain DEHP, DBP, BPA or PBDE). It comes in a variety of finishes and is able to be split into two beds after your children have outgrown it. Ladders A staircase or ladder is the safest method for kids to access their bunk beds. Ladders are available in a range of styles and configurations, ranging from traditional twin over twin designs that accommodate each child on the bottom and top to full over queen or even double bunks that double over. They also come in different sizes to ensure that your children feel at ease climbing to the top. Ladders can be permanent fixtures in the frame or removable in certain models, and they may have a railing installed to ensure that children who sleep on the top don't fall while sleeping. Consider a bunk bed that has a ladder at the bottom for those who want to make space. This kind of ladder is attached to the end of the bed instead of the standard ladder that extends across the frame. This gives you more space on either side of the bed to accommodate furniture or seating. These bunks are ideal for rooms that are shared or have tight spaces and it is easy to change the layout as your kids develop. Ladders are an excellent choice for older children who are adept climbers. They are inexpensive and provide easy access to the top bunk. They can also be a safer choice for younger kids, especially those who have mobility issues and joint issues. When looking for a bunk bed that has a ladder, you should look for features like hand holes and anti-slip grooved steps. Stairs are a traditional way to access the top bunk. They are safer for children, and also for adults who don't want to risk falling off the top bunk. They also tend to make up less space than bunk bed ladders and are great for smaller rooms. When you are trying to find the ideal bunk bed for your kids beds for your family it's all dependent on many factors, such as space requirements, age ranges, and safety concerns. Whether you choose a bunk with ladders or stairs, Max & Lily has plenty of elegant options to meet your family's needs. Check out our selection today to find the perfect solution for your home. Stairs There are a variety of options when it comes to the design and function of bunk beds for children. There are many different choices to pick from, including twin over twin and full over futon designs. They'll blend seamlessly into any decor. You'll also find a variety of other options that make these beds more appealing, including staircases and storage space. Bunk beds with stairs are a great option in the event that you have enough space for them in your kids room. They will provide them with the most convenient and secure way to climb up to the top bunk particularly if they are younger and still working on their coordination skills. They also give parents an easier access to the top bunk in case they need to come up and join their children for a story at bedtime or other activities. A majority of the children's stair loft bed models you'll find in our collection come with an integrated staircase that makes climbing to bed at night easy. There are also models with the trundle drawer or futon-style designs under the stairway to provide additional sleeping or storage space. This is ideal if guests are staying or if your kids are looking to make use of the space to relax or studying. When choosing a bunk bed with stairs, you must keep in mind the recommended safety guidelines for children's beds. Children must be at the minimum 6 years old to sleep on the top bunk. They must be able and confident to climb an incline. If your child is older than that, you may be better to have a loft or bunk bed without stairs until they are ready to climb up to the top bunk. If you're tight on space but still want to give your children the advantage of sleeping in the same room, a standard twin-over-twin bunk bed is a great choice. The bunks come with a variety of climbing options, including standard and leaning ladders and metal or wood guard rails that are placed on top. There are bunk beds with extra storage or a trundle to accommodate guests and sleepovers. Separate Beds A bunk bed is a great option for kids who share a room and wish to save space by combining two beds into one unit. It is important to remember that some children may not be ready to sleep on an upper bunk until at least six years old age, and are more at ease sleeping high. Consider a loft bed or loft bed that has an lower platform for storage of things or a desk to children. Many of our loft systems include low-level beds at the bottom for children younger than the age of 5, and a full-size bed on the top level for older kids. The loft system provides each child their own space to sleep, play and study. Parents can make use of the floor space beneath the beds to build additional furniture for their children, such as an office or dresser. For even more functionality, opt for loft systems that include an office or a built-in desk that has plenty of storage space underneath. There are also some designs that feature separate twin beds for each child on the top level of the bunk bed, which is a good option when kids are expected to share a space after they've outgrown their cribs or toddler beds. These types are commonly known as twin over twin bunk beds and come in a variety of style options, ranging from traditional to modern. Many of these bunk beds also come with an ordinary ladder or staircase for easy access to the upper level, as well as the trundle bed which can be slid out and pulled from underneath the lower twin mattress to allow for sleepovers. Be aware that some children may change their preferences as they grow older and would prefer to have separate twin beds instead of bunk beds. That's why it's important to consider your child's bedroom layout before you start so you can decide whether or whether a bunk bed is the ideal option for them. Fortunately, most bunk beds for children convert easily into single-story twin beds to provide each child with their own space to rest and relaxation. Age Rating There is no age at which a child can be ready for a bunk bed. Typically, kids are ready for the top bunk when they outgrow their toddler bed and have sufficient dexterity and judgment to safely walk up a ladder. Children as young as 5 or 6 years old can be successful in the top bunk, when they are able to maintain excellent coordination and balance. When determining if a child is capable of using a bunk bed it is important to take into account their maturity level. They must be aware of observing safety rules and be able to use the top bunk without assistance. If roommates or siblings will be sharing the bunk beds, you should take into consideration their relationship. The most important thing to consider when choosing a bunk bed for kids is the overall quality and safety features. The bunk bed should have sturdy guard rails that are secure on the sides of the mattress, and the ladder needs to be securely attached. It is also crucial that the height of the ladder and the distance from the ground to the top of the bunk is appropriate for the height of a child's age. Make sure the space is large enough to provide adequate mobility, and that the bunk bed isn't in the way of doors or windows. Although some of these concerns might seem minor but it is essential to consider the safety of a bunk bed prior placing it in a child's bedroom. If you're unsure whether your child is mature enough to make use of a bunk bed, talk to an expert in pediatrics. Bunk beds are a great option to free up space in a child's room and also encourage an atmosphere of camaraderie among siblings. Parents should be cautious to determine if a child is ready to utilize the bunk bed. This is especially important for the top bunk.