How to Incorporate Children’s Bunk Beds in Your Kids’ Rooms

Children’s bunk beds are great addition to any kids’ rooms. Kids love to have their friends over or share a room with their sibling, and children’s bunk beds make this wish possible. When you put a bunk bed in your kids’ room, don’t be surprised if they fight over who gets the upper portion since kids love to climb up and down. The problem with some bunk beds though is that they can be bulky and hard to match with your kids’ room décor. However, with a little know-how, you can make room for a bunk bed and make it look like it was intended to be there from the very beginning.

Nowadays, children’s bunk beds are made with innovative designs. Although the classic look, two platforms piled on top of each other, is still popular some designs are meant to save space and they come with interesting profile. There is a specific design where the loft bed is designed beautifully and the top bunk is attached with a ladder or a slide where an occupant can get down from the bed. There is also a design that integrates shelves or desks in the lower level. This can give the room more space for your kids’ stuff that used to lie around the room because of lack of space. You can also choose to build an additional bunk at the bottom, replacing the shelves. Or, a better option would be to attach the lower bunk at a perpendicular angle from the upper bunk.

You can buy a bunk bed with a natural wood finish or you can choose a modern version that is made from metal or plastic. You can pick a color or tone that matches with the theme of your kids’ room. A bunk bed that comes in a white color can fit any room design and décor and would be a safer choice. For boys’ room, a bunk bed with a dark tone perfectly captures their boyishness. Decorating children’s bunk beds can make them the main attraction in the room. For instance, hanging a mosquito net overhead can transform the room into a tropical paradise. You can also wrap the bed posts with silk cloths or decorate the wall around the bed with a forest themed color to acquire the look of a tree house.