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Bunk Beds With Desk - Perfect for a Single BedroomBunk beds with desks are a perfect option for children who need to grow in confined spaces. They also encourage children to spend more time with homework and studying.This l-shaped bunk bed that comes with a desk sports perpendicular twin mattresses above a dark and richly stained wood framed desk at right. A staircase that is a part of the design adds an appealing design element.FeaturesThis desk-style bunk bed is sure to please your children if you want the perfect study space and play area. It has a twin on the top and a full-size bed underneath it can be used with mattresses of any size, doesn't require a box spring and comes with guard rails and a ladders for safety. A small built-in desk offers ample space for work and storage, and shelves and drawers give more options for books, toys and clothing.This loft bed made of metal is perfect for both kids and teens. The sturdy frame is constructed of top-quality materials and the fashionable finish will go with any design. The ladder and guardrails are able to be adjusted to suit the height of the ceiling in your room. The top bunk has a large area for a chair while the bottom bunk provides an ideal sleeping space. A small table built-in has a writing area, two drawers, and three open shelves. This gives your children plenty of work and storage space.The Jacob single bunk bed with desk will take storage to the next level, providing an impressive amount of storage space with its twin-sized bed on the top and a full-sized trundle mattress on the bottom. The bed includes a bookcase and dresser that are both twin-sized, bringing more storage space in the bedroom of your child. The large rolling stairway can be used as a playroom and study station and the drawers that are noise-free are ideal for shoes and clothing.If you're trying to wedge three children into one room, a bunk bed with full-size desk and trundle might be the best option for your family. The bed has a full-size mattress on the bottom with a separate trundle that pulls out from behind the desk. The ladder is angled to use less space on the floor, and the desk comes with built-in corner shelves to store extra items.This twin-overtwin wooden bunk desk bed is constructed of premium spruce, poplar, and comes in a natural, rich finish or a dark cherry finish. The beds are constructed with a large mattress that does not require an additional box spring. The study area beneath the upper bed includes desk space, a drawer for supplies and shelves for organization. The angled ladder is adjustable to different ceiling heights, and the built-in shelves provide ample space for toys and books.DesignA desk and bunk bed is the ideal bedroom furniture combination, adding a homework hub for school and a reading area to your space. It's a great option for smaller bedrooms or even an apartment with a single room. Bunk beds that have desks come in different styles and layouts. They vary from sleek metal frames to wood options, and much more. You can also select additional storage options that are built into the staircase. These ladder-steps have drawers for clothes or shoes that go with the desk below them.If you're seeking a simple, minimalistic design that's easy to set up and take down, think about this twin loft bed that comes with a desk by Viv + Rae(tm). The mattress, slats and guardrails are all included. It's compatible with twin or full-sized mattresses and doesn't require a box spring. The bed comes with three shelves, a bookcase and a desk that is compact, and you can add a chair to create a great study space.This striking white bunk bed has plenty of utility in its minimal frame, featuring an L-shaped desk and shelving on both sides of the seating area. You can also choose a keyboard drawer with a slide out that saves space on your desk. This is a perfect example of a small bunk bed with desk that is ideal for a shared room or studio apartment.For those with a more adventurous DIY style might like this bunk bed made of wood that has built-in desk and dresser. The perpendicularly-mounted lower twin bed sits on casters, allowing it to move as needed. The desk is the main feature of this spacious frame. It has ample drawers separating the seating areas and additional shelving above.Another option that's great for teens and children is this free-standing bed with desk. The angled ladder features flat rungs that are easy to climb. The desk is located at the height of the top bunk.This DIY project from the "4 Men 1 Lady" blog shows how to build bunk beds with a built-in desk of pipe and fittings. The railing of the upper bunk is made of a single Socket T, Flange fitting, and 90 Degree Elbow. If you're looking for a more traditional look, a bunk with an attached desk can be constructed using standard threaded pipe fittings or even Kee Klamp fittings.SafetyThe majority of people think of two twin beds placed one on the other when they think of bunk beds. While this is a common configuration, there are also plenty of other options available. For instance, you can opt for a twin-over full loft bed with a desk if your children share a room or opt for a dual-purpose design such as this one from Viv + Rae(tm). Its slats remove the need for the mattress box spring and it includes a sturdy ladder as well as a guardrail. The bottom bunk can be utilized as a twin or converted into desk by incorporating a Trundle (sold separately). This lets you host guests for sleepovers in comfort and style.While the majority of bunk beds are designed with safety in mind, you can further enhance your child's comfort and security by following a few simple guidelines. To prevent falls and ensure stability, place the beds against two perpendicular walls. Also, keep the area around the beds tidy and free of clutter so that your children are able to safely climb up and down the ladder. It's a good idea show your children how to use the ladder safely and to remind them that it's not a play area. Don't hang belts and scarves from the guardrails on the top bunk. They could be strangling your children if they get caught.A bunk bed that has an integrated desk of a large size can be a great solution for small rooms. It's also a great option for children who wish to have their own study area without taking up too much space on the floor. Some of these beds have an angled ladder that is placed on top of the desk, making them more comfortable for tall individuals to climb up. These beds typically have less space than bunks with ladders that are integrated into the frame.If you are looking for a bunk bed that has lots of desk space and plenty of storage space, consider this design from Pottery Barn Teen. The L-shaped configuration of this bunk bed makes it possible to fit in a small space, yet still provide enough surface area for crafting and homework. In addition to a spacious top bunk, this bed also has a pull-out, trundle for overnight guests and is offered in six finish choices.StoresBunk beds with desks are a smart way to reduce space and provide your child a cozy place for homework and study. These bunks often include built-in storage, which is ideal for storing pillows and blankets as well as toys, clothing and books, as well as other items. They can also be used as a desk for computers as well as a reading area or a place to play games and make crafts. Some models have an integrated bulletin board which can be useful to hang school supplies or important reminders.A single bunk bed that has a desk is a great choice for children who live in a small bedroom or live in a small space. These beds are perfect for older siblings who wish to be close to their younger siblings. These beds usually have a trundle underneath, which allows for guests staying overnight to rest comfortably.Another benefit of this kind of bunk bed is the fact that it doesn't come with sharp corners, like the traditional bunk beds with ladders do. This is a great option for parents worried about their children falling off the top bunk in the night or having difficulty climbing the ladder. These bunks are a great choice for children who have been potty trained and can easily access the toilet.If you're looking for a single bunk bed with a desk, this wooden option is a great one. www.bunkbedsstore.uk features a clean-lined design and slatted rails for guards that create a classic design. It also has plenty of storage space, including a built-in dresser that has three drawers and a desk that offers plenty of work space for homework or school projects. This bunk bed also has a trundle, making it the ideal choice for guests staying over for the weekend.This unique kids bunk bed with a desk has plenty of storage and a desk space that can accommodate laptops. Its angled ladder utilizes fixed wood panels instead of the metal vertical rungs that are made from DIY, which makes it more attractive in farmhouse, modern, and transitional styles. It also comes with an encased desk that is smaller and has a mix of three shelves and four drawers that maximize storage space. This bunk bed was constructed with Kee Klamp fittings. These make it easy to take apart and reassemble if you decide to change the arrangement.