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Find the Best Kids Bunk Beds for ToddlersBunk beds are an excellent choice for kids' rooms, because they make space and create an exciting focal area. The one you see here is white, smoky gray or walnut. It can be divided into two twin beds that stand alone when your kids get older.Choose a clean white finish for a cottage, coastal or colorful bedroom, or go with the neutral gray or clay finishes that blend with various colors and styles. Parents should be aware that assembly takes some time, however two people working together can speed things up.1. Storkcraft Toddler Bunk BedA bunk bed is a fantastic option for children who wish to share the bed. As opposed to traditional frames, bunk beds designed for toddlers are lower in height and include essential safety features to keep your little ones safe and sound. Carlie Gasia is a certified Sleep Science Coach at Sleepopolis. We asked her for her expert opinion to help you choose the ideal bunk bed for your child. She suggested a sturdy frame and a design which will grow with your children. To help you we have compiled six of the best bunk beds for toddlers below.To get the most bunk beds for kids that are space-saving, look no further than this sleek option from Storkcraft. Made from durable kiln-dried timber This sleek bunk bed is available in your choice of finishes to enhance the decor of their bedroom. Choose from a white finish to create a bright airy feeling, a gray tone for a rustic or farmhouse look or a rich espresso stain for a rustic room.The bottom bunk of this bunk bed is only 50 inches in height, making it easy for kids to reach the upper levels. It comes with 14-inch guardrails to minimize the risk of falling and is GREENGUARD gold-certified to protect the environment. This bed is JPMA Certified for added peace of mind. It's been checked and certified by independent labs to meet the most stringent standards for children's furnishings.The loft bed can accommodate three children in a single room. The two twin mattresses on the upper bunk can be swapped to make a larger mattress (sold separately) which instantly converts it to a triple bunk. The bunk bed is available in brushed walnut, cappuccino, or espresso finishes. All of these colors are adaptable and go well with most color schemes.This bunk bed has an adjustable ladder that retracts and can be locked. It's ideal for kids who like to climb and explore. Plus this bed is GREENGUARD and JPMA certified, so you can rest at ease knowing it's safe for you toddler.2. Pottery Barn Kids Belden Full-Over-Full Bunk BedIf your children have outgrown their toddler bunk bed, they may be ready for a full-over-full option. This sturdy bed is certified GreenGuard Gold and comes with a variety of design details that make it easy to match the furniture pieces that your kids love. Plus, it's available in a variety of colors that match with any room's color scheme.Bunk beds are a fantastic solution for kids' rooms that aren't equipped with closets and let siblings share a bedroom without crowding it. With the extra space they give, you can outfit the room with storage-efficient dressers as well as other furniture pieces. Bunk beds can also save you money on buying separate twin mattresses for your kids which can be costly in time.A solid wooden bunk bed is an excellent investment for any kid's room because it will last enough to see your kids through their teens and maybe even into their adult years. The bunk beds in this collection come in different finishes that include white, brushed grey, and weathered blue that can fit with any child's taste. Some models have rustic finishes that blend with country, cottage or coastal designs.Some bunk beds are equipped with guardrails that surround the top bunk. Others come with slide that can be taken off to provide an extra layer of safety. The slatted headboards and footboards of this bunk bed are crafted using knot-free New Zealand pine wood, and 14-inch guardrails are positioned around the perimeter of the upper bed. The top bunk bed is accessible via a built-in stationary ladder. A trundle underneath the lower bunk bed provides the perfect place to rest for guests.A general rule of thumb is to only use a bunk bed with slides for children who are at least 6 years old. old because younger children might struggle to climb the ladder or the stairs to the top. You should also check the product specifications for each bunk to determine what the weight limit is for both the bottom and top bed.3. West Elm Bunk BedIf you don't want to spend the money to buy an overfull bunk this West Elm version provides all the space your children need in a smaller package. Its custom-designed ladder has a wide curved opening to limit the chance of kids hitting their heads when they climb up and down, as well as angled handholds for extra security. It is also available with a variety of finishes, from light white to classic walnut to suit any room's decor.If your children love to have sleepovers, you can transform a bunkroom into a fun playroom by adding a few additional features. In a boys' bedroom created by Bailey McCarthy, a pair of modern bunk beds with a trundle beneath the lower twin could accommodate three kids in one room. The wall paper is printed with cactus prints and a chandelier with primary colors give the room a circus feeling, while neutral bedding maintain a sophisticated look.Bunk beds don't need to be reserved for rooms for children. A loft bed with desk can also function as a bedroom or study area for teens. In this bunk bed room, the lofted bed has an individualized desk and plenty of shelves to store things on. Kartell's Philippe Starck Ghost chair adds midcentury flair while a custom-made wall hanging featuring an artist Katie Ridder beetlecat design adds color.Kids who love to tuck themselves in will love bunk beds with plenty of storage built in. This option from West Elm has open and closed compartments for everything from additional water bottles to books for bedtime and a drawer to hold all their clothes. It's also available in twin and full sizes to fit your child's growing bodies.Even the most reluctant children are looking forward to sleepovers when they have loft beds that have a slide. This model from Zoomie Kids lets your kids slide down with their peers or siblings. A Slanted climbing ladder with hand and footholds on both side makes it easy for children to climb the top bunk.Choose a wood platform if you want an option that will grow with your kids. This kind of bunk frame offers sturdy support for a mattress without the necessity of boxes springs and is available in a variety of sizes and styles to suit the changing tastes of your kids.4. Ana White Bunk BedIf you're a woodworker with intermediate skills you can construct your kids bunk beds for less than an assembled bed at the store. This free bunk bed plan from Ana White includes diagrams, the list of materials and tools and instructions. The beds are modular so they can be taken apart if you want to move them or alter the layout later. The classic design is also easy to modify by staining or painting.If your kids prefer to play with their friends rather than sleeping, you can turn the bunk bed into a fort. This Birds and Soap bunk bed is a great idea for both adults and kids. It can be made to fit your child's preferences by adding curtains and other decorations. Bunk beds like this one can make sharing a bedroom more enjoyable for your guests or siblings.A bunk bed that can also be used as a storage space or stairway is another creative alternative. Facebook user Daily Wood built this set of bunkbeds with pine trim, plywood, and Oriental Ginger stain. The staircase also has an attractive shelf. The design is a great way to maximize space in an urban home without the safety or ease of use.When it is time to choose a bunk bed material wood is usually more durable and robust than metal. It also looks appealing and can be stained to make it look like the bedroom. If you prefer a rustic appearance you can choose unfinished wood. It is easy to maintain and clean. Wood is a great choice for bunk beds that will be used by children since it is less likely than other surfaces to scratch or nick.A bunk bed made of wood can be a classic piece of furniture that your children will love for years to come. This is the ideal solution for those with limited space or need extra sleeping arrangements. If you pick furniture that is of the highest quality it will last for a long time and can be handed down to younger kids when they are ready to have their own bedroom.