Today, in crowded urban areas, using bunk beds for children is a practical way to save space and optimize bedroom interiors scientifically. But are parents truly confident in choosing quality designs? Check out this article.
Points to consider when buying bunk beds for children
A bunk bed made of natural wood material, simple yet sturdy
To select a safe design, mothers need to pay attention to the following conditions:
Choose material: We often see bunk beds made of engineered wood, metal, or natural wood. However, considering durability and practical values, no material can compare to natural wood, which is both robust and safe for the health of young children.
Choose structure: The bunk bed structure must meet all of the following criteria
- The railing of the second level area is sparsely spaced to prevent children from slipping through while sleeping soundly.
- The wood surface is perfectly smoothed, with sharp corners rounded off to minimize potential collisions that could cause discomfort to the child.
- High-tech paint without lead or peeling, ensuring the health of the children.
- The distance between the two levels ensures that children do not bump their heads into the upper bed frame.
- The entire bed frame is made of solid wood, sturdy even when subjected to strong shaking against the bed frame.
- The ladder uses horizontal bars and is securely fastened to the bed frame with brackets.
Reference: Japanese imported mats
Integrated with an additional box staircase, making it easy for children to go up and down
Choose design: Select unique designs while still ensuring practicality and suitability for different ages, genders, and the specific needs of typical families as follows
- For children over 10 years old, focus on selecting models with study desks, bookshelves, wardrobes, and consider choosing a slightly larger bunk bed to accommodate the growing child's needs.
- For children under 6 years old, it's advisable to choose models with a box staircase if space allows, as at this age, children have not yet developed a high sense of danger when falling from a height. In households with two children, prioritize the older child sleeping on the second level.
- For families with many children or frequent visitors, prioritize selecting a 3-tier bunk bed model. In addition to the two basic single beds, there's an additional pull-out bed close to the ground, which can be conveniently extended or retracted, compact and tidy.
Furthermore, there are many different design models tailored for narrow spaces. Mothers can also refer to the versatile bunk bed collection for children or visit Mytour mother and baby supermarket directly for advice and enjoyable selection of suitable designs for their children's rooms.