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What is the difference between bunk beds and high beds?

Posted on9 Months ago 1774

A bunk bed is a bed that consists of two or more beds stacked on top of each other. They are also called bunk beds. A high bed is a bed that stands on stilts or posts to create space underneath.

It can also be called a high bed. The difference between a bunk bed and a high bed is that a bunk bed consists of two or more beds stacked on top of each other, while a high bed rests on stilts or poles, creating an inch-long space underneath.

Who uses bunk beds?

A classic bunk bed with two beds is a good solution if, for example, two children share the room. This arrangement may seem cramped, but there are models with a curtain at the foot of the bed.

Safety with bunk beds: What you should look out for

Bunk beds are a practical solution, especially when two children share a room. However, in addition to comfort, safety is also important, especially if the bed is intended for children and can be used during the day. Bed frames should be made of solid wood or metal, as these materials offer good durability and stability. It is also important that the structure is assembled in such a way that the bed frame and ladder form a solid whole.

Bunk beds should also be attached to the wall for greater safety and comfort, as the lying surface wobbles less. An important element of bunk beds is access to the sleeping area. This can be done via a ladder or ladder. Both variants have special features: If you opt for a bunk bed with a ladder, it takes up slightly more space than a model with a ladder.

The advantage of a bunk bed with ladder is that the steps can often be used as storage space. This means that the bed and shelving can be skilfully combined. Furthermore, the risk of falling is lower on ladders than on a stepladder. In addition, a bunk bed can be fitted with slides and clever panelling.

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Who should sleep upstairs or downstairs?

Many parents have asked themselves: who sleeps upstairs and who downstairs? A bunk bed offers a practical solution, especially when two children share a bedroom. The lower lying surface is more easily accessible and the mattress is easier to cover. The top bunk is more difficult to get into and requires several extra steps to access the bed. However, the upper mattress base offers more peace and privacy. While the lower mattress base is more favourable in summer because it is cooler there, in winter you benefit from the fact that more warm air accumulates in the room above.

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