The Next Big Event In The Best Bunk Bed With Slide Industry

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The Next Big Event In The Best Bunk Bed With Slide Industry

How to Choose  best bunk bed for teens  Bed With Slide

A bunk bed with slide transforms a bedroom into a fun-filled play space. The solid construction and safety railings guarantee a comfortable sleep while the storage steps support twin mattresses without the need for the use of a box spring.

Choose from three different finishes that will complement any decor scheme. White, clean and crisp is a perfect option for coastal, cottage or bright rooms. muted gray or clay work well in modern rooms.

1. Harriet Bee Bunk Bed with Slide

If you're looking for a bunk bed that will stand the test of time, look for solid wood options. Fenton states that bunk beds made of solid wood are more durable and can be stained or painted to match any bedroom decor. You'll also find metal bunk beds, which are typically more affordable, but are noisier and less comfortable. Bunk beds should have railings that are at least 6 inches above the mattresses to stop children from falling off, and the top bunk should have an sturdy ladder that is easy to climb. Fenton advises that if you have young children, an angled ladder is better than a straight ladder because it occupies less space and is easier for them to climb.

Max & Lily's bunk bed fits two twin mattresses and doesn't take up much space. It has numerous features that parents appreciate, such as an integrated bookcase and removable drawers under the bunk that is on the bottom. There's also an extra trundle to sleep in for guests. It also has a stylish minimalist design and is made of sturdy wood, including reclaimed pine and birch plywood that's certified to be GREENGUARD Gold, which means it doesn't release harmful chemicals into the air. This bunk bed is on the more expensive side and requires assembly, but the manufacturer offers in-home delivery for a nominal fee and offers specific instructions.

This low-profile bunk bed from Mainstays is another option. It can accommodate two twin mattresses, and its shorter design makes it suitable for smaller spaces. It's got some flexibility features and can split the bed into twin-sized beds if your children are ready for a fresh style. Fenton says it comes in a variety finishes and features an inclined ladder that is easier to climb than a straight, but still occupies less space.

This loft from Oeuf is a fashionable option that is designed to last the years and into your teens, should your kids decide to hang on to their bunk bed a bit longer. It is made in Europe with FSC Baltic birch and is GREENGUARD Gold certified to ensure it doesn't release any gasses. You can pick between the walnut or birch finishes.

2. Max & Lily Low bunk bed with slide

This twin over twin bunk bed is made of knot-free solid wood and will make the most of your bedroom space. The non-toxic, low VOC neutral finish helps to create a healthy indoor environment while the 14-inch tall guardrails on top bunk provide safety for children. The reversible ladder is constructed with rounded edges to facilitate climbing. It can be positioned either side of the bunk bed depending on the layout of your room. The sturdy construction is reinforced with plywood slats, metal support bars and secure metal-on-metal bolt connections that can withstand up to 400 pounds per sleeping surface.

It is part of the Maxwood family of brands - kids furniture experts bringing a tradition of high-end quality, safety and enjoyment This bunk bed is built to last. Its space saving design helps free up the floor space by stacking two sleeping surfaces. It can be enhanced by playing curtains (purchase separately). The slatted headboards and footboards feature an extremely durable low VOC finish, while the flush, matching hardware provides modern, sleek design. A comprehensive instruction manual and all required hardware are included for easy installation, and this bunk bed does not require a bunkie board or box spring. Max & Lily offers a 10-year warranty that is limited by the manufacturer on all of their products.

3. Merax Twin Over Twin Bunk Bed with Slide and Stairway

Make your child's bedroom an exciting playhouse by purchasing this twin over twin bunk bed that comes with a slide. The simple exterior conceals this bunk bed's practical nature, transforming your kid's room into a playhouse inspired by a cabin with a slide that is built-in and allowing their imaginations to soar.

This wood bunk bed features a pitched roof that has two front windows, giving it a cute "house" style and allowing kids to feel cozy while sleeping or playing. This bunk bed in the shape of a house also includes two drawers and an adjustable shelf for storage which makes it a great option for rooms with a little space.

Built with solid pine and MDF boards This twin over twin bunk bed with slide and stairway is designed to provide long-lasting durability and stability. The sturdy slats of this bunk bed eliminate the requirement for foundations or box springs which maximizes space and makes it easy to assemble. This bed comes with full-length guardrails for the upper bunk. It is suitable for kids of all ages and will give them the extra security they need to get the best sleep possible.

The lower bunk is perfect for younger children, while the top bunk is ample space, which is perfect for guests and older siblings. The bunk bed is easily accessed by stepping on the ladder that is included. Kids can also climb up and down independently. The slide is an excellent way to provide extra fun for your child and meet their interactive play needs. They will wake up every morning with smiles. The wood bunk bed with slide and stairs arrives in multiple boxes, which means it's easy to build and doesn't require any tools.

4. Max & Lily twin over full bunk bed with slide

This bunk bed is a perfect combination of fun and functionality that kids and parents will love. Its low design is ideal for smaller spaces. The top bunk has high 14" guardrails that fit standard mattress dimensions. The ladder that is angled and has rounded edges offers an easy, comfortable climb. Solid knot-free New Zealand pine wood adds strength and stability, while the footboards and headboards slatted and flush, color-matched hardware create an elegant, modern appearance. Its low VOC finish, which is durable and easy to maintain, meets or exceeds the safety standards of furniture designed for children. Included are instructions, upper/lower roll slats, and the required hardware.

Bunk beds can be expensive--especially ones with a slide, which can run more than $1,000. Laura Fenton, the author of The Bunk Bed Book : 115 Designs For Twins, Triplets and More, says that it is essential to look at your options before you make an investment.

She suggests that you search for a bed with solid construction, as it will ensure that the bunk will stand the test of time use and abuse. She also suggests that you consider the material. It should be constructed from durable, sustainable wood or a strong composite. The majority of the bunks we've reviewed are constructed from either material, and many are Greenguard Gold certified, meaning they are in compliance with or above air quality standards established by the Environmental Protection Agency.


The final factor to consider is the ladder, which can be straight or angled and should be put on the right or left side of the longest end of the bed, based on the size of the room and arrangement. Ladders that are angled require more space to climb but are safer than straight ladders, which can be more difficult to fall off of, Fenton says. Some of the bunks we reviewed in our review come with stairs that are easy to climb, but they take up more space on the floor, which could be a good alternative if your child is younger and needs more support to get to bed.

Most of our choices can be converted into two beds which means that the bunk will continue to work for your child even as they become. For instance, the Oeuf Perch bunk, a favorite of Fenton and writer (and mother of two) Alex Morris, can be split into a loft bed and a regular twin bed so that it won't feel "baby" when your child enters the teen years.