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Bunk Beds With Ladders and Slides If you're putting together rooms for siblings, maxing out your floor space or accommodating a whole family bunk beds can be a great use of small spaces. Be on the lookout for elements such as inclined staircases, slides and ladders that protrude. It's also an excellent idea to eliminate hanging objects from the top bunk as they can pose the risk of strangulation. Ladders It can be a challenge for adults and children to get into the top bunk. While some might be enticed to climb up, this can be risky for older youngsters or those who have joint issues. Ladders are a great way to avoid this risk and provide a secure, comfortable and easy-to-climb entry point for children. There are many ladder options for kids' bunk beds, including straight and angled ladders. Straight ladders attach directly to the frame of the bunk bed, while angled ladders stick out slightly from either side. Angled ladders are a good option for small spaces and are a breeze to use for everyone as they provide more foot space when climbing up the bunk. Ladders are available in a variety of different colors and styles and designs, so you can pick one that matches the colors of your bunk or compliments your room. Another great alternative is to choose bunk beds with stairs on the side of the bunk. They are more space-consuming than ladders, yet they don't protrude out from the bed's sides. They're therefore the ideal choice for rooms that have plenty of floor space. Many kids bunk beds with stairs also have cubbies that double as storage for the bed, perfect for storing toys, books and pajamas. If you're on a budget straight staircases are an affordable option for bunk beds. Straight ladders might not be as good as a stairset, however it's still sturdy and safe for children of all ages. Stairs are more expensive, however, they are versatile and can be used by children of any age. The ladder can be moved to the side of the bunk bed. This minimalist design is targeted at tweens, teens and young adults. This style is available in all Maxtrix bunk sizes and heights, including twin over twin and full over full. Slides Bunk beds with slides add a fun addition to bedtime. bunk beds for kids with slides are not only fun for kids to climb up and down and down, but they also offer parents the peace of mind knowing that their children are safe at night. These beds are great for children who experience anxiety about sleeping on higher levels and can provide an enjoyable method of getting into bed even for older children. When selecting a bunk bed that has slide, you should consider the size of your child's bedroom and the furniture that is there. Some beds, like the Casey Chestnut Kids Bunk Bed with Slide and Ladder are perpendicular, and require a bit more space than other kinds of bunk beds. But, this bed comes with the added benefit of having a built-in ladder and slide for easy access to the top bunk. Another option to add slides to a bunk bed is the Billi-Bolli Slide Tower. The Tower mounts onto the short side of the bed which can reduce the required room depth for a bunk bed that has a slide by around 70 centimeters (depending on the height of the assembly). This allows you install the bed for children that has slides in rooms that would not normally be suitable. You can choose low loft beds that have slides, in addition to bunks with slides. These beds are great for bedrooms with small spaces, since they are more spacious for storage and play. They can also be converted into a twin-over full bunk bed that has a trundle in order to accommodate two extra children for sleepovers. Like all of our kids' bunk and loft beds, the adorable bunk bed and slide you purchase can be transformed into any Maxtrix configuration as your children change and grow. In terms of safety, it's essential to follow the guidelines for bunk beds with slides, as well as all kinds of loft beds for kids. Make sure that you place the slide on a flat surface, and away from other structures in the bedroom. It is also crucial to supervise your children when they are using the slide. Falls off could be dangerous. Storage A lot of loft and bunk beds feature integrated drawers that provide a handy storage solution for bedding, clothing toys, and more. The best bunk bed will help you maximize the space you have in a smaller area or make it easier to organize your child's bedroom. Drawers built in the stairs are a perfect combination of safety and modernity and allow children to securely access their top bunk, while keeping their clothes and toys well-organized. They can also be an enjoyable, decorative feature for the kids' bedroom, adding to the appeal of the room. Some bunk beds that include stairs are also adjustable and you can alter the amount of space you have according to your family's needs. Some loft and bunk beds come with curtains to help children feel as if they have their own space, even if they're sharing the same room. If your kids love to read and dream in peace, this feature can be a great benefit. You can purchase bunk and loft sets that have curtains or use curtain rods and simple drapes to make the look yourself. If your children are asking for bunk beds but you don't have enough space to accommodate two elevated beds, consider a corner loft or twin loft. This style combines two raised beds in one corner of the room, freeing the floor space for other furniture, such as an office or a toy chest. Bunk beds that have desks transform sleeping spaces into cozy study nooks. These bunk beds are perfect for children who need a quiet area to do their homework or play games. Some models, such as the Slam bunk bed by Maxtrix, come with a solid-wood desk and matching bookcase that allows you to create a dedicated work space in your child's bedroom. The other loft and bunk beds come with a built-in desk on the bottom, ideal for kids younger than 10 who want a separate spot to write, create or read. This is a fantastic way for your children to discover their creative side and learn independently in their rooms. Style The size of your bedroom and your child's sleep habits will determine the ideal kind of bunk bed for your children. If you have small space the twin-overtwin design can save the floor space, but still allow both children to sleep in the loft. If your ceilings are higher than average, you can choose a staggered layout. It keeps the ladder at the end, and leaves the top bunk bed unlocked. This allows children to climb up and back down without bumping into their heads. For rooms with larger spaces A full-over-full configuration is a great option. It allows for more storage space with a large drawer on the bottom and older children to sleep on the upper level without feeling secluded. These bunk beds usually come with a ladder at the side or a staircase that offers out-of-sight storage for books and toys, as well as a strong railing that is slatted to ensure safety. If you want to keep your bunk beds basic, go with a solid color such as gray or white. These finishes will fit into any child's bedroom regardless of whether it's coastal or cottage themes or a vibrant palette. If you're looking for something that's more striking, a wood finish such as cherry or walnut would be an ideal choice. It brings warmth and contrast to a rustic or farm-inspired room. Bunks are an excellent opportunity for kids to show their imagination. Bunks that have been stained or painted can be the focal point of a fun and functional kids bedroom particularly if they are equipped with a slide that is detachable. Your children will have a blast gliding down the slide with their friends and taking their favorite plush animals on rides. Consider a bunk bed like this one from Furniture Row, with a colored stairwell. The railings for the stairway are available in blue, red or green and comes with a set of three bunk bed color-matched mattresses. The staircase has shelves built into it for books and other objects. This ensures that both beds are clean and clutter-free.