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How to Choose a Bunk Bed for Your Kid’s Room

by Jeremy Thompson Web Marketer

A bunk bed is a great option for a nursery as it features an elevated design by utilizing the vertical spaces and provides more than one sleeping area. It keeps the floor space empty and allows your kids to play around. The popularity of bunk beds is evident from the number of inquiries we receive about these beds from homeowners in and around Toronto. Bunk beds are certainly functional when you have less room in your nursery.  However, there are some considerations to make before buying a bunk bed. The dimension of the room, the habits of your kids and the safety needs, are some things to think over.
  
This blog-post by Hiddenbed Factory will help you determine which type of bunk beds will be suitable for your kid’s room. 

• Measure the room
 
The first step to buying the right bunk bed for the nursery is to measure the room’s dimensions which includes width and height. The latter is essential as this bed type has an elevated design and there should be enough space like two-feet between the ceiling and the bed to prevent bumping. If you want to customize the bed with pull-out drawers, then you should also consider the width of the room to open the drawers without much effort.
 
• Consider the accessibility

When you’re purchasing a bunk bed, choosing the right accessibility option is important to ensure your kid’s safety. There are bunk beds made with stairs or ladders, select the one that you think will be safe for your kid’s age. If you’re choosing stairs, then make sure they are broad enough to prevent stumbling.
 
• Select one built-style
 

There are different types of bunk beds such as twin-over-twin, twin-over-full and full-over-full. All of them accommodate different numbers of kids. For instance, if you have two kids, then you should select twin-over-twin whereas, for accommodating more than two kids choosing full-over-full is a good option. That said, this selection completely depends on your need.
 
• Make sure it’s hardy

The durability of a bunk bed is crucial to ensure that your kid is safe while sleeping on it. As this bed type features an elevated design and it is higher in height compared to a regular bed, you should check its strength thoroughly before buying one. You can evaluate its durability by choosing a strong material like a wood or metal bed. Both of them are hardy but if you’re looking for contemporary design then you should stick to metal bunk bed whereas, for a traditional décor style, a wooden bunk bed is the right choice.
 
• Consider other safety options

After you have chosen the durable material, the next step is to think about other safety options like bed rails. These are a crucial addition that will prevent your kid from falling on the ground from the upper bunk. For kids below five-years of age, these rails are compulsory inclusion for both the lower and the upper bunks. The latter should be guarded with considerably higher rails than the lower bunk to ensure extra protection to your kids.
 
• Find out the features your kids need

As you’re purchasing this bed for your kid, you should find out their requirements properly to save money. This is because once you have already bought this bed it can be difficult to add extra features like drawers or a desk later. If your kids require these additions, then it is always wise to discuss with them and then customize the bed based on their need.
 
By considering all these steps, you can purchase the right bunk bed for the nursery of your home. Make sure the one you choose is safe, durable and comfortable. Also, select the style that will suit the interiors of your home. Always, remember that you’re buying this bed for your kid so considering their requirements is of utmost importance. Once you’re sure with all these factors, you can go ahead and buy one!

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