Bunk beds consist of two beds stacked on top of the other to provide more sleeping space in less floor area. The top bed is usually surrounded by guardrails to prevent the user from falling off. Bunk beds are popular in dormitories and apartments where bedroom space is usually limited.
The bottom bed of a loft bunk bed is positioned perpendicular to the top bed. They are commonly used in dormitory rooms and apartments. Most Loft Bunk Beds have built-in shelves, drawers, and desks.
Trundle Bunk Beds consist of two beds with an additional pull-out bed at the bottom, offering three bed spaces. The pull-out bed usually has wheels for easier pushing in and pulling out. The pull-out bed can also serve as a storage area for pillows, bed sheets, and other items when the mattress is removed.
Guardrails: Choose a bunk bed that comes with permanent guardrails id you can. Make sure the top bunk bed has guardrails on both sides. Keep them securely and permanently in place no matter how young or old the user is.
Type: For dormitory or apartment use, choose a loft bunk bed that can also be used as a dresser and a study table.
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