Bunk Beds

Bunk beds solve the shared-bedroom math: two kids, one footprint, no compromise on style. This collection brings together twin-over-twin and loft configurations built for siblings who need their own sleep zones, weekend cousins who stay over, and growing families working with city square footage.

Built for shared rooms and small footprints

Every bunk bed here is engineered for the realities of a child's room, secured guardrails, a sturdy ladder, and slat systems sized to standard twin mattresses. Solid hardwood construction holds up to years of climbing, pillow forts, and the occasional growth spurt. Many configurations include integrated drawers or under-bed storage so clothes, books, and toys stay off the floor.

What you'll find in the collection

  • Twin over twin bunk beds for siblings sharing a room, with matching sleep surfaces top and bottom
  • Loft-style bunk beds that open up floor space underneath for a desk, reading nook, or play area
  • Bunk beds with storage, built-in drawers and stair-step compartments that double as steps
  • Convertible designs that separate into two standalone twin beds when kids are ready for their own rooms

Who these bunk beds are for

Parents furnishing a shared kids' room in a city apartment. Families adding a second child and rethinking the older sibling's space. Grandparents setting up a sleepover-ready guest room. The collection skews toward modern silhouettes, clean lines, painted neutrals, and natural wood finishes, that work alongside the rest of a thoughtfully designed home.

Styling the room

Bunk beds anchor the room, so the rest can stay simple. Pair with a low dresser, a soft rug to cushion morning jumps, and reading lights clipped to each bunk for independent bedtimes. For families building out the full room, the dadada toddler furniture and Westwood Design furniture collections coordinate well with these bunk silhouettes. Round out the sleep setup with a properly sized twin mattress, and add educational toys or Lovevery play kits to the space underneath a loft bed.

Safety and construction

Each bunk bed in this collection meets U.S. consumer safety standards for bunk and loft beds, including guardrail height requirements on the upper bunk and ladder placement that keeps climbing predictable. Hardwood frames, reinforced joinery, and tested weight capacities give parents confidence that the top bunk holds up to real kid use, not just showroom photos.

Frequently asked questions

What age is appropriate for a top bunk? Pediatric safety guidance recommends children be at least six years old before sleeping on the upper bunk, with guardrails on all open sides.

Can these bunk beds be separated into two twin beds? Many of the configurations in this collection convert into two standalone twin beds, useful when siblings move into separate rooms or you want flexibility in a guest space.

Do bunk beds come with mattresses? Mattresses are sold separately. Standard twin mattresses fit both the upper and lower bunks, look for a low-profile mattress on top so the guardrail height stays compliant.

What mattress thickness works best for the top bunk? Aim for six to eight inches on the upper bunk so the mattress surface sits below the top of the guardrail by at least five inches.

Browse the full Bunk Beds collection below to find a configuration that fits your room dimensions, your kids' ages, and the look you're building.

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