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5 Reasons to Choose Natural Bunk Beds for Your Room

by William Dawson Writer

What we sleep on does affect our overall health with almost 1/3rd life spent in our bedrooms. Not many of us think about their bed's material and the number of chemicals hiding underneath a coat of paint and texture which are both harmful to us and the environment.

So to ensure, you are not breathing these at night, it's best you switch to natural. It's time to refocus your bedroom into an organic, restful retreat from our busy schedules. Whether you are doing a full overhaul of your bedroom or just updating to a natural bunk bed, there is always something you can do to make your room more peaceful. Start with small things and working your way up to big things, like bed, furniture, paint, mattress, and much more.

Switching to Natural Bunk Beds!

Natural bunk beds and mattresses are a great way to bring nature into your bedroom. Investing in solid wood bunk beds ensures that they are safe for kids and adults alike. Plus, most bunk beds available in the market use particle board or composite materials in their beds.

Unsure what any of this means? Here are a few reasons to switch to 'Natural':

  1. Toxic bedroom air: Unknowingly when you are choosing to make your bedroom space a cozy bubble, you might redecorate and bring bunk beds that bring Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) that can cause irritation, headaches, insomnia, and what not. To limit VOCs entering your room there are few steps you need to consider while investing in a bunk bed or any other furniture for your bedroom:
    1. Choose CARB-Compliant paints, stains, and lacquers
    2. Check for Greenguard certifications
    3. Formaldehyde-free

 

  1. Sustainable and Biodegradable: By purchasing bunk beds made from solid hardwood you are helping to reduce your carbon footprint and enhance the sustainability of our ecosystem. Solid wood bunk beds are both naturally sustainable and built to last for decades. However, true sustainability is not just limited to the use of materials. It just goes beyond and also included how the business practices. That means it is important to note how sourcing wood and other materials locally goes as well as disposing of the materials responsibly. Plus, wood is a biodegradable and source that is kinder to the environment rather than the other oil-based synthetics.

 

  1. High-quality furnishing that is long-lasting: No doubt that wooden furniture requires utmost care for maximum durability. However, bunk beds made of organic materials are built to last for generations as these are designed with quality and durability in mind. Even if the solid wood base shows any sign of wear and tear it can be easily rectified with the help of woodworkers and a fresh coat of paint. Plus, there are several options available to you. For instance, if you like to keep the natural beauty of wood, Maine Bunk Beds provides a lacquer that can be applied to showcase the grain of the wood while adding to its durability.

 

  1. Aesthetically appealing and beautiful: Wood is the only available material that can be finished to your custom shade or left raw and unstained just with a coat of lacquer to reveal its natural beauty and showcase the texture and grains. If you prefer a custom shade, you can simply choose from the variety that matches your interior. Natural woods bring in the warmth and aesthetics that never go out of style and can be simply incorporated into any interior and style.

 

  1. Feel at peace with quality furniture: Choosing a material that is sustainable, comfortable, and resonates with your personal style is the first step for bringing a bunk bed into your home. With the toxic glues, the use of particle board or composite materials can be quite uncomfortable and wear with time. All you need is a sophisticated flair for your bedroom that is also good for your health. So while they are often a little more costly upfront, they will need to be replaced less frequently than their particleboard partner.

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