Kid’s bedrooms often have limited floor space. This is why, careful consideration needs to be done whenever parents are planning on adding furniture pieces in them. One of the best space saver furniture varieties nowadays would be bunk beds. Bunk beds are basically made up of two individual same sized beds that are stacked over each other. To provide access to the top bunk, a ladder is attached at the side of bed frame of bunk beds. The attached ladder is often provided with side railings to prevent accidental falls from happening.
This allows them to cater to two individuals within the same room without necessarily using up all of the floor space available. These metal beds are often used for small rooms like children’s bedrooms, guest rooms, rooms in dormitories, hostels, and summer camp cabins. Among the different types of bunk beds available nowadays, metal bunk beds are the most durable or sturdiest.
This makes them very suitable for children’s use. This would be so since we are all aware that most kids love playing in their beds. The fact that metal bunk beds are built to withstand rough handling, you can be assured that these won’t breaks whenever your child jumps up and down on top of them.
Different manufacturers of bunk beds include Walker Edison, Coaster, 2K Furniture Designs, and Powell Company.
Types of Metal Bunk Beds
Standard Bunk Beds : these bunk beds are similar to what has been described in the sense that these also come with two same sized beds that are stacked on top of each other.
Futon Bunk Beds : these are similar to standard bunk beds because they are made up of two individual beds however; their lower bunks are futon beds. These allows the lower bed to be transformed into a couch were children can relax and watch TV during the day. These are also of great use to apartments.
Twin Over Full Bunk Beds : these types of bunk beds are configured in the same manner as standard types however; their lower bunk is a full sized bed while their top bunk is a regular sized bed.
L Shaped Bunk Beds :the bottom bunks of these bunk beds are oriented at a right angle to the top bed. This allows them to create a small alcove where you can place a shelf or desk.
