Children's Bunk Beds With Trundle
Bunk beds are a great option to increase storage and sleep space to a child's room. They're great for kids sharing a bedroom but also offer future-proofing for families who are planning to move to a larger house at some point.
A trundle bunk bed can be used as an additional mattress to the bottom bunk, providing the possibility of sleeping over for friends and family. Check out our selection of bunk beds with trundles to find the right one for your home.
Size
Bunk beds are a great option to save space, regardless of whether you have children sharing a room or are looking to maximize the use of a single bedroom. Our selection offers a range of choices to meet your needs, from twin over full bunks to double-over twin over queen trundle styles. Each bed is sturdy and made from durable wood or metal for lasting design and comfort. Bunk beds are a favorite among kids because they offer a unique sleeping area that can be used to sleep and play. Some styles offer additional storage space for toys, books and other things.
You should consider the current and future requirements of your children when selecting the appropriate size bunk beds for your family. For example, if your children share the same room and you want them to be close enough to speak to each other during the night, twin over full over queen bunks are an excellent choice. These bunks can also accommodate two beds, and come with safety railings on both sides of the bed for more security.
If your children can climb up and down the bed on their own, you may prefer a bunk bed with a twin-over queen over a trundle. This bunk bed features an additional mattress under the lower bed to provide additional sleeping space for guests. This is a great solution for small spaces, and gives your children the privacy they need to have the best sleep they can get.
It is also suitable for children who like having friends over. Full over full bunks that have a trundle are ideal for this purpose and allow friends to rest comfortably without taking up too much space in the room.
Bunk beds with a trundle offer more flexibility in terms of changing up your children's bedroom decor. You can choose to add a trundle addition to a bed or buy a bunk bed with an integrated trundle. This makes it easy to change your children's bedroom into a guest room or even a home office.
Style
Our bunk beds with trundle are safe, sturdy, and stylish. They maximize space when kids share a space or host sleepovers. The stacked design lets space on the floor for playing and activities, while the twin size trundle beneath provides additional sleeping space for guests. The bunks are available with a variety of finishes that will complement any bedroom decor.

Bunks aren't just for kids sharing a room, they're also perfect for accommodating friends who have a sleep over, family members visiting for holidays or other extended stays, and even grandparents who stay with the children. Bunks are a great option for rooms that are small and have little space. The horizontal flexibility of the bunks permits imaginative play and encourages creativity.
When it comes to choosing the best bunk bed, consider the size and layout of the room as well as the age of your children, projected growth and size, and other important features like ladders, safety rails, and sturdy frames. Then, select the style that will meet your child's preferences for aesthetics.
For a sleek and modern style, think about our trundle made of wood or metal bunks that have built-in drawers. The drawers are easy for children to open and close. This lets them store clothing and bedding conveniently while still leaving ample space under the bed. They also have smooth, easy-to-clean surfaces and come in multiple finishes that blend perfectly with a variety of styles of decor.
Other types of bunk beds include the classic twin-over-full-size layout, and L-shaped designs that can accommodate large crowds. Our twin over full-size trundle beds provide a great option to maximize space in smaller rooms and our L-shaped bunks feature inclined ladders that make the climb up to the top level enjoyable and secure.
A trundle on its own is another option that can be easily hidden under the bottom bunk, removing the necessity of stairs. These beds are ideal for spaces that don't anticipate frequent rearrangement and prefer the simplicity of a static trundle that takes up very little floor space when not in use.
Safety
Bunk beds can be an ideal solution to save space in bedrooms for children, but if they are not constructed or maintained properly they could pose danger to safety. Parents can minimize the risk by adhering to certain safety guidelines and teaching their children to utilize bunk beds.
Ladder positioning
Make sure that the ladder is attached securely to the frame and is at the appropriate height. This will stop it from slipping or falling over. Encourage children to climb the ladder using both hands and to stay clear of horseplay, which could cause accidents. Wearing non-slip shoes is crucial. If you wish to stop your child from falling, have them wear bare feet or non-slip socks. Maintenance of the ladder can be essential. Be sure to inspect the ladder regularly for loose connections and then tighten or replace the connections as required.
Guardrails
To avoid entrapment and falls To avoid entrapment and falls, ensure that the bunk bed has guardrails both on the bottom and top bunks. Also, ensure that the railings are strong and leave no gaps where a child's head might get trapped. To avoid injuries to smaller children, most manufacturers recommend bunk beds only be used by children over the age of six. Weight limits be aware of the maximum weight capacity of each bed to avoid stressing the frame and posing the risk of injury.
Room Layout
Ideally bunk beds should be positioned away from windows and other hazards like heaters or hanging lights. It is recommended that bunk beds be set up in a way that children are unable to get to windows from the top bunk.
Some bunk beds come with additional features like stairs that attach to the side or built-in desks. Consider these additional options to maximize the use of the bunk bed, but keep in mind that they can add to the overall cost of the bed. These features can also add to the time and effort required for building the bed. Bunk beds with stairs are more comfortable to climb than those that use ladders. However, they need more space in the bedroom.
Storage
Bunk beds are a cherished feature of camp cabins and shared childhood bedrooms. In addition to boosting the look of your interior, these multitaskers offer efficient family-friendly space and are often less expensive than individual beds. Finding the perfect bunk bed for your home and your children's tastes can be difficult with numerous options. That's why we consulted experts -- namely parents who wrote the book on children's furniture -- to source the best options for each space and preference.
If you're looking for a bunk bed that can help your kids make the most of their bedroom space, think about one that has an integrated trundle. children's room bunk beds allow you to host sleepovers and not sacrifice valuable space. Bunk beds with trundles usually have stairs that allow easy access to the lower mattress. They also have storage beneath for books or toys. Stairs should be constructed of durable materials and secured to the frame to allow children of all ages to safely climb.
A full-over-full configuration is another option to optimize your bunk bed. This configuration maximizes space while accommodating a trio of kids or adults who prefer to sleep separately. These bunk beds are usually equipped with a solid wood ladder and side rails, which meet the safety standards established by the Consumer Product Safety Commission. They can also be fitted with a pullout trundle or drawers that can accommodate additional sleepers.
The CPSC cautions that only children who are older than 6 years old should be sleeping in the top bunk. Most bunk beds with trundles also have a maximum weight limit of 160 pounds. The specifics are available in the description of each model.
These essentials are available in various designs, whether you're searching for a bunk bed with trundle bed or an individual twin-sized mattress. A white-colored, crisp finish is perfect for coastal, cottage and bright children's rooms. A gray-brushed finish is more contemporary. A rich walnut stain can warm up any modern kids room, and it can be paired with a variety of color palettes.