I'm thinking ahead here a little for my boys, but does anyone have any bunk bed recommendations?
Question:Which brands are good, what to look for, metal or wood frame, styles (L-shape - good or bad, loft), etc.
They are 2.5 years apart in age.
Answers:
If they are always going to share a room, then go for the L-shape. If not, get plain old bunkbeds that can be used later as twin beds.
I got plain ones for my boys, and they have used them both ways. I like wood, but go with your room style. The brand I have went out of business.
Cautions:
Don't put kids in top bunk, even with a bar, until at least six years old.
Don't buy a ladder - get the kind where you climb up on the side! [ all the injuries my sisters and I got from bunk beds were caused by the ladder - black eyes, broken tail bone! ]
Get a good mattress for their growing backs!
With L-shaped ones...you always get one kid standing on the other's bed to get into his.
Wood has fewer serious injuries because it gives where metal does not.
The ones that have a futon on the bottom is good if they use the futon as a sofa during the day for games and such.
But find out what THEY like. It would make them happier if they had some say in this decision.
I'm leaning towards wood on the type of material . A good sturdy solid frame of oak or walnut . As far as the design That would have to do with your room or styling but I know of a awesome furniture maker that designs and hand make each peace that he designs at a very good price.I have the information w/ me If you'd like Creative Renovations in Yuma ,Az . I have pictures of his work if you'd like.
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