Children's Bunk Beds With Trundle
Bunk beds for kids bring storage and sleeping space to a room. They are great for kids who share a bedroom but also for families planning to move up in size.
A bunk bed with a trundle adds an extra mattress to the bottom bunk, allowing the possibility of sleeping over for friends and family. Explore our selection of bunk beds with trundle to find the ideal one for your home.
Size
Bunk beds are an excellent alternative to save space whether you have children who share a room or you want to maximize the use of a single bedroom. Our collection has a variety of options that will suit your needs. From twin bunks over full bunks to double-over-twin with Trundle beds for queens. Every bed is constructed from solid wood or steel to ensure comfort and style. Bunk beds are a favorite among children because they provide a unique sleeping area that can be used both to sleep and play. Certain styles provide additional storage space for books, toys and other items.
When it comes to choosing the best size bunk bed for your family, it is important to think about your children's current and future needs. For example, if your children share in a room and you wish for them to be close enough to talk to each other at night and have a conversation, twin over full over queen bunks are an excellent choice. These kinds of bunks have two mattresses that can be used separately and come with safety railings on both sides of the bed for peace of mind.
If your children are able to climb up and down the bed on their own, then you might prefer a bunk bed with a twin-over queen over a trundle. This bunk bed features an additional mattress under the bed's bottom to provide extra sleeping space for guests. This is a great solution for small spaces and gives your children the privacy to get the best sleep they can get.
It is also suitable for children who like to have their friends over for a night. Full-over bunk beds with the trundle are great for this and allow friends to rest comfortably without taking up too much space in the room.
Bunk beds with a trundle offer more flexibility when it comes to changing the bedroom decor. You can add a bunk bed with a trundle or buy an entire bunk bed that has built-in trundles. This lets you easily convert your child's bedroom into an office or guest room.
Style
Our bunk beds with trundle are durable, safe and elegant. They maximize space when kids share a room or have sleepovers. The stacked design lets more floor space to be used for activities and games and the twin-sized trundle beneath offers additional sleeping space for guests. These bunks come in a variety of finishes that can be incorporated into any bedroom decor.
Bunks can be used for more than just siblings. They are perfect for guests to stay for extended family stays or grandparents who want to stay with their grandchildren. They are also a great solution for smaller spaces with limited floor space. the vertical freedom of bunks can encourage imaginative, creative play that allows children to play with their imaginations while saving valuable room for other furniture and decor.
When choosing the right bunk bed, think about the dimensions and layout of your room, children's age, growth projections and size as well as other features such as ladders, safety rails and sturdy frames. Then, select the style that will meet your child's desires for style.
Take a look at our wooden or metal Trundle beds that have built-in storage drawers to give them a sleek, modern look. The drawers are simple for your children to open and close. This lets them store clothing and bedding conveniently and still leave plenty of space under the bed. They also have smooth, easy-to-clean surfaces. They also are available in a variety of finishes that blend well with all styles of décor.
Other types of bunk beds are the classic twin-over-full-size layout, and L-shaped designs that can be used to accommodate large numbers of people. Our twin over full-size trundle bunks offer an excellent option to maximize space in smaller rooms Our L-shaped bunks have ladders which make the climb to the top level enjoyable and safer.
Another option is to opt for a trundle on its own that's simple to slide under the bottom bunk without the need of an escalator. These beds are perfect for rooms that are fixed, where you don't require frequent rearrangements and prefer the ease that a trundle in static configuration offers.
Safety
Bunk beds are an ideal solution to save space in children's bedrooms, however when they're not built or maintained in a safe manner, they can pose a safety risk. Fortunately, by adhering to certain safety guidelines and teaching children about bunk bed usage, parents can minimise the risk.
Ladder positioning
Make sure the ladder is securely fixed to the frame of the bunk and placed at a secure angle, preventing slipping or tipping over. Encourage youngsters to climb the ladder using both hands and to avoid horseplay, which could cause accidents. Wearing non-slip socks is important. If you want to keep your child from slipping in the ladder, make sure they wear shoes that do not slip or have non-slip socks. Ladder maintenance is also crucial, so be sure to periodically check the ladder for loose connections and promptly adjust or replace them when necessary.
Guardrails
To avoid entrapment and falls To avoid entrapment and falls, ensure that the bunk bed has railings both on the top and bottom bunks. Also, check that the railings are strong and have no gaps in which children's heads could become stuck. To avoid childrens shorty bunk beds to smaller children, most manufacturers recommend that bunk beds only be used by children who are over the age of six. Weight limits: Be sure to check the weight limit that is applicable to each bed. This will stop the frame from being stressed too much and posing a risk of injury.
Room layout
Ideally bunk beds should be placed away from windows and other hazards like heaters or hanging lighting fixtures. It is recommended that bunk beds be set up in a way that children are unable to reach windows from the top bunk.
A lot of bunk bed configurations come with extra features, such as stairs that can be connected to the side of the bed or built-in desks. Take a look at these additional options to maximize the functionality of the bunk bed, but keep in mind that they could increase the cost of the bed. These options can also increase the difficulty and time of the assembly. Bunk beds with stairs are often easier to climb than those with ladders, but they require more floor space in the bedroom.
Storage

Bunk beds have been a staple in shared bedrooms and camp cabins for decades. In addition to improving the look of your interior, these multitaskers offer efficient space-saving benefits for families and are often less expensive than individual beds. But with the many options, choosing the right bunk bed to suit your home and kids' preferences can be difficult. That's why we consulted experts -- specifically parents who have written the book on furniture for children -- to source the most suitable options for every space and style.
If you're looking for a bunk bed that will help your kids make the most of their space, think about one that has an integrated trundle. These convenient additions make it easy to host sleepovers without sacrificing valuable space. Bunk beds with trundles generally have stairs that allow easy access to the mattress's bottom Some also include additional storage underneath for toys and books. Stairs must be made with sturdy materials and are securely attached to the frame to ensure safe and secure climbing for kids of all ages.
A full-over-full configuration is another method to maximize your bunk bed. This configuration maximizes the space and allows for three adults or children who prefer to sleep in separate beds. These bunks typically feature a solid-wood ladder as well as side rails that are safe standards set by the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). These bunk beds can be fitted with a drawer, or a pull-out trundle that can accommodate additional sleepers.
General safety warnings from the CPSC state that only kids age 6 and older should be sleeping on the top bunk and the majority of bunk beds that have trundles have a the weight limit of 160 pounds. Read the description of each model for more details.
You can find these essentials in different styles, whether you're looking for a bunk bed with the trundle bed, or a twin-sized mattress. A crisp white finish is a reliable choice for cottage, coastal and bright kid's rooms, while a gray-colored brushed finish is modern and chic. Meanwhile, a rich walnut stain is an incredibly versatile option that can be used to warm any modern kids' space and complements various colors.