Wood vs Metal Loft beds (bunk beds)
If you are in the market for loft beds or bunk beds, a major
choice is wood versus metal. Depending on the overall look and
size you desire, you will want to choose a differently
constructed bed. Although both materials are both sturdy and
safe, many individuals choose either metal or wood when
searching for the optimum bed to fit the room.
Most older bunk beds are made of wood, and are generally easier
to make safety modifications and enhancements. Also, the price
of wooden bunk beds may be more economical, especially if you
are shopping at second hand stores or using a bed previously
used by a friend or family member. Furthermore, wooden bunk beds
can be easily repaired, painted, stripped, or stained to create
a completely different look for differing tastes.
Metal bunk beds are usually made of tubular metal and thought to
be a classic kid's type of bedding. How many times have you seen
a red or white metal bunk bed in a child's bedroom? Metal bunk
beds made in recent years are built to the set safety
requirements, but if any safety requirements are not up to par,
emendations are much more difficult to make.
When looking at loft beds, the newer, stylish beds are made of
metal. Additionally, metal loft beds take up less space so that
tight spaces will not be further infringed by bulky metal
creations. Also, metal beds allow a greater amount of decoration
than wooden beds, so these are quite popular with the feminine
crowd. Additionally, a change in style requires nothing more
than a can of spray paint in the new and improved color.
Wooden loft beds are most associated with college dormitories,
where loft beds built of raw two by fours are king. These beds
can be found around every corner of campus come move-in day, so
keep your pennies for things like books and purchase a used loft
bed. You may even gain a couple new phone numbers, since most
college co-eds use their loft beds as a huge message pad. The
plus side of a wooden loft bed is that you will save a great
deal of money on paper!
Whatever type of bunk bed or loft bed you choose to purchase,
ensure the bed is safe. It does not matter if you are two,
twelve, or twenty, safety is still important when entrusting
your bodily safety while you sleep. A teenager can roll out of
bed just as easily as a toddler, so be sure all beds have the
proper guard rails and safety precautions. Generally, the choice
between wood and metal bunk beds or loft beds is completely
personal and depends on the space and the style.