Children's Bunk Beds With Trundle
Bunk beds are a great way to add storage and sleeping space in a child's room. They are perfect for children who share a bedroom, but also for families that are planning to expand their space.
A trundle bunk bed can be used as an additional mattress to the bottom bunk, allowing sleepover space for visiting friends and family. Browse our bunk beds with trundle collection to find the perfect one for your home.
Size
Bunk beds are an excellent option to save space, whether you have kids sharing a room with you or are looking to make the most of your single bedroom. Our selection includes a range of options to suit your needs, from twin over full bunks to double-over queen trundles that are twin over. Each bed is sturdy and made of durable metal or wood for long-lasting design and comfort. Bunk beds are very popular with children due to their unique sleeping area that can be used for sleeping and playing. Certain styles provide additional storage space for books, toys and other items.
You should consider the current and future requirements of your children when deciding the appropriate size bunk beds for your family. If your children share in a bedroom and you need to keep them together enough for them to communicate in the evening, then a twin over full over queen is an excellent option. These bunks can have two mattresses that can be used separately and come with safety railings on both sides of the beds to ensure your safety.
If your children are able to climb up and down the bed on their own, then you might prefer a twin-over-queen bunk over a trundle style. The bunk comes with an additional mattress that is stored beneath the bottom bed, offering extra sleeping space when guests visit. This is a great solution for smaller spaces, and also gives your kids the privacy they need to have the best sleep they can get.
A room with a sleeping area is also ideal for kids who enjoy having friends over for the night. Full-over bunk beds with a trundle are ideal for this purpose, allowing friends to rest comfortably and not take up too much space in the room.
Bunk beds with a trundle are also more flexible in terms of changing the design of your child's bedroom. You can choose to add a trundle as an alternative to a bed, or purchase bunk beds that have an integrated trundle. This allows you to easily transform your child's bedroom into a guest or office room.
Style
Sturdy stylish, safe and stylish Our bunk beds that have a the trundle maximize the space for sleepovers and kids sharing rooms. The stacked design allows space on the floor for play and activities, while the twin size trundle beneath provides additional sleeping space for guests. With a range of finishes available, these bunks will be a perfect match for any bedroom design.
Bunks can be used for more than just siblings. They are perfect for friends to stay over, extended family stays, or grandparents to stay with their grandchildren. Bunks also offer a fun solution for rooms with limited floor space where the bunks' vertical space can stimulate imaginative, creative play that lets kids explore their imagination while preserving space for other furniture and decor.
When deciding on the ideal bunk bed, take into consideration the size and layout of the room, children's age, current size and growth projections and other essential features such as ladders, safety rails, and sturdy frames. Then, choose the design that best suits your children's aesthetic preferences.
For a sleek and contemporary design, check out our wood or metal trundle bunks with built-in drawers. The drawers are easy to open and close, making it easy for your kids to store away bedding and clothing while leaving plenty of room under the bed to store things. The drawers have smooth surfaces that are easy to clean and are available in a variety of finishes. They can be incorporated with any style of décor.
Other kinds of bunk beds are the traditional twin-over-full-size layout as well as L-shaped designs that can be used to accommodate large numbers of people. Twin-over-full-size trundle beds are a great option to maximize space in small spaces. Meanwhile, our L-shaped bunks feature ladders to make the climb to the top level more secure and fun.
A trundle on its own is another option that can be easily tucked away under the bottom bunk, without the need for an escalator. These beds are great for fixed spaces where you don't expect frequent rearrangements and prefer the ease of a static trundle that takes up very little floor space when not in use.
Safety

Bunk beds are a space-saving solution for rooms with children, but they can pose safety risks if not maintained or constructed correctly. Parents can reduce these risks by following safety guidelines and teaching their children how to use bunk beds.
Ladder positioning
Make sure that the ladder is secured to the frame and at a safe height. This will prevent it from falling or slipping over. Make sure that children use both hands while climbing up and down the ladder and avoid horseplay that could lead to accidents. It is essential to wear non-slip socks. If you wish to keep your child from slipping, have them wear shoes that do not slip or have non-slip socks. Maintenance of the ladder is also essential, so be sure to frequently check the ladder for loose connections, and then make sure to tighten or replace them if needed.
Guardrails
To avoid entrapment and falls Make sure that the bunk bed is secured with guardrails both on the bottom and top bunks. Also, check that childrens bunk beds double and single are strong and have no gaps in which a child's head might get trapped. To prevent injuries to young children, most manufacturers recommend that bunk beds only be used by children above the age of six. Limits on weight: Make sure to know the weight limit that is applicable to each bed. This will stop the frame from being stressed too much and posing a danger of injury.
Room Layout
Ideally, bunk beds should be positioned away from windows and other dangers such as heaters and hanging lighting fixtures. It is recommended that bunk beds are set up in a way that children cannot access windows from the top bunk.
Some bunk beds have additional features, such as stairs that can attach to the side, or built-in desks. These additional options can help to maximize the use of a bunk bed. However, they could increase the price. In addition, these options can make it more difficult and take longer required for assembly. Bunk beds with stairs are generally easier to climb than those with ladders, but they do require more space in the bedroom.
Stores
Bunk beds are a popular feature of camp cabins and shared bedrooms for children. They are not just fashionable but also help save space for families. They are also often cheaper than individual beds. However, with so many models to choose from, finding the right bunk bed for your home and children's tastes can be intimidating. This is why we sought out experts -- specifically parents who have written the book on children's furniture -- to source the most suitable options for every space and preference.
If you're looking for a bunk bed that will allow your kids to make the most of their bedroom space, think about one that has an integrated trundle. These useful additions allow you to host sleepovers with ease without sacrificing floor space. Bunk beds with trundles typically have stairs that allow easy access to the mattress's bottom Some also include extra storage underneath for toys and books. Stairs must be made from sturdy materials and then securely attached to the frame to ensure safety and security for children of all different ages.
Another way to optimize the bunk bed is to choose a bed that is full-over-full. This configuration is ideal for accommodating a trio of kids or adults who want to sleep in separate rooms. These bunks typically have a solid-wood ladder and side rails that comply with safety standards set by the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). These bunk beds can be fitted with a drawer, or a pull-out trundle for additional sleepers.
General safety warnings from the CPSC state that only kids age 6 and older should sleep on the top bunk, and the majority of bunk beds with trundles come with a limits of about 160 pounds. Read the description of each model for specifics.
If you're looking for a bunk bed with trundle or an individual twin mattress, you can snag these essentials in a variety of colors. A white-colored, crisp finish is a great choice for cottage, coastal and vibrant kid's rooms while a brushed gray finish is modern and chic. Meanwhile, a rich walnut stain is a versatile option that can warm up any modern kids' space and will complement a variety of color palettes.