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Comparing Bunk beds, Loft Beds, and Bunk Futon Beds



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By : Patricia Strasser   

Bunk beds have 2 twin beds, one on top and one below. A loft bed has a twin bed on top and has an open space below, while the bunk futon bed has a twin bed on top and has a futon sofa below.

Homeowners usually want to have more space in rooms as much as possible and make sure that every limited space is utilized properly. Bunk beds, Futon bunk beds, and loft beds are convenient sleeping furnitures that can aid you in saving more space. Your kids might enjoy the features too, here are features of each.

Bunk beds

The conventiional bunk bed has one twin bed on top and one below. It is efficient for families with young children who wants to save room space. It's convenient in the sense that you have nothing to pull-out and nothing to dismantle after use, just fixed beds. The best advantage is that your kids can use the bunk bed at the same time sharing a room, it's also good for accomodating house visitors. As the kids grow up and may need individual bedrooms, the bunk bed can be transformed into a loft bed for one. Just simply remove the base of the lower bunk, turn the railings onto the wall and reinstall it to the sides and now you have a loft bed.

Loft beds

A loft bed has twin beds on top and has an open space below to provide additional space for other furniture like chairs, desks, and sofas. For convenice, a TV or personal computer canbe placed on the space under the bed. The space can also be used as a miniature study area, with a study table and a shelf for books. For younger kids, you can install a miniature play area, you can add a table which can be used for building toy houses, set up trains, stack blocks, or dress-up dolls. This option can minimize the chances of cluttering the floor in the vicinity with toys that may cause potential injury from slipping.

Bunk futon beds

The futon bunk bed, on the other hand, has a twin bed on top and has a full futon sofa below. You can relax while sitting on the sofa on daytime and use the bed for sleeping at night. You don't have to pull the bunk bed away from the wall as the sofas are faced in front. The sofa is also used to accomodate guests, and parents can use them to have their kids share one bed. You can also convert the couch into bed in the night and fix it back in the morning to utilize the limited floor space.

When getting any of those 3 beds, not only saving space and enjoyment is our concern, also safety. As responsible parents, it is important to constantly remind the children to observe the safety rules to prevent injury while using these specialized beds.

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Author Resource:- If you want to see various designs and colors of bunk beds, including a white bunk bed perhaps, you can check Bunk Bed Snow.
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