How to buy a loft bed (bunk beds)
Individuals of all ages choose to invest in a loft bed or bunk
bed for their home. This classic childhood sleeper is quickly
becoming a fun, inventive way for 'tweens, teens, college
students, and young adult hipsters to maximize their space
without having to roll out a sleeping bag every night. When it
comes time to shop for furniture, look to stores that specialize
in bunk beds or loft beds.
First things first, there is a major difference between bunk
beds and loft beds. Bunk beds are the most common form of
alternative bedding, with an upper bunk stacked above a lower
bunk. Some bunk beds stack two same-sized mattresses
horizontally, while others stack a twin bed above a full size
bed or even a futon that can serve as a larger sleeping or
living area. Finally, other bunk beds create a playhouse type
environment, with a top bunk running horizontally overtop of a
vertically running bottom bunk. Some of these alternative bunk
beds include stair steps and even slides, allowing the beds
perfect for younger individuals.
Loft beds feature elevated platforms for sleeping, leaving much
needed floor space below to place a desk, couch, or
entertainment center to provide extra space for living.
Generally associated with cramped dorm rooms, loft beds are
becoming increasingly popular with teenagers who feel cramped in
smaller rooms and want to expand their livable space. Also,
young adults are also elect to choose loft beds in first
apartments that may have less than desirable sleeping quarters.
Think of loft beds like the new, hipper version of the classic
Murphy bed.
When shopping for a bunk bed or loft bed, first consider the
person that will be sleeping in the bed. For children, consider
safety above all other aspects of the bed. Teenagers or young
adults may want to focus on the size or the style of the bed
more so than safety worries. When dealing with children, be sure
that the child is ready to upgrade to a "grown up" bed before
making the move. Children should be at least 35 inches long or
two years of age before he or she should be moved to a bunk bed.
Also, ground rules should be made regarding the proper conduct
involving the bunk bed, since most injuries occur due to
roughhousing or horseplay.
Regardless of your age, you should ensure the bunk bed or loft
bed you choose has two sets of guardrails and a sturdy ladder
that can support your weight. The guard rails are critical, even
though your bed may reside next to a wall. More so with
children, but occasional with teens or adults, bunk beds or loft
beds without a guardrail next to the wall can cause the sleeper
to slip between the bed and the wall during their sleep. Also, a
guardrail on the other side of the bed is critical, since anyone
can fall out of a bed while asleep.
For children, the guard rail should be no more than three and a
half inches above the mattress. If the guard rail is too far
away from the mattress, the occupant can slip between the
mattress and the rail, resulting in a fall. Also, the guard rail
should run at least five inches above the mattress to prevent
the occupant from rolling over top of the rail.
Keep in mind there are a variety of bunk beds and loft beds on
the market. Younger kids may enjoy the activity themed bunk
beds, while teens may desire a bed that incorporates a loft
instead of a bottom bunk. Also, the size of the room is directly
associated with size of the bunk bed or loft bed. Although
having a double or queen size bed may be luxurious in comparison
to a tiny twin, but carefully think of the available space
before choosing.