Bunk beds are not just for kids. With more families now having two or more children, bespoke bunk beds are being used as well. One of the advantages of a bespoke bunk bed is that it can be made to order to fit the exact dimensions of the bedroom. This not only ensures comfort levels but it also means that the bed will not be too big or too small for the room. However, there are some aspects of bespoke bunk beds that children may not enjoy.
The first thing to consider is safety. No child wants to fall out of a bed in the middle of the night. Bespoke kids beds come with safety features such as rail guards, padded board panels and child friendly headboards and footboards. Some will also come with built-in safety bars to prevent the headboard from coming off. Good bespoke kids beds will have these safety features as standard.
Before you even begin to look at bespoke options, you should know your child’s height and weight as well as what they would be able to do with a bed. A good way to work out what size bed you will need is to use the British Standard (BSC) recommended size charts as well as your child’s current size. This should be easy enough to do as most furniture companies will be happy to assist you by emailing you the relevant data. You should also take a note of your child’s activities on a regular basis such as whether they tend to crawl or stand up. This should help you identify a bed that is more appropriate for their particular needs.
The next consideration is cost. kids bunk beds are more expensive than those that you would buy ready made but this is because you have to pay for the materials and labor yourself. However, if you opt for bespoke bunk beds then the price is usually proportionate to the quality of the materials used plus the level of bespoke workmanship you expect. If you want a lower quality bed then the overall cost will be more so. It is important to remember though that even the best materials will not last forever so will need replacing from time to time.
Cost can also be reduced through buying a slightly used bed as some bespoke bunk beds come with warranties which still allow for a lower purchase price. Some manufacturers of bespoke bunk beds offer to finance the purchase and may even include the original mattress and sheets free of charge. You might even be eligible to receive a rebate on your purchases.
When it comes to fitting your bespoke creation, there are a few things that you will need to consider first. You will need to measure the size of your child’s bed. This is a must as not all sizes will fit. Bunk bed frames also vary in size and so will the headboards and footboards. Measure carefully and make sure you buy bedding that fits correctly. It is vital that the bedding fits as your child grows as the springs are now fitted at a slightly larger size than their current size.
There are many companies that supply triple bunk beds including Kidking, Herbs, and Waring. There are even bespoke furniture companies based in the UK such as Forgottenraft. These companies are particularly keen on helping you achieve the look that you are aiming for as well as offering good value for money. There are a number of retailers that sell children’s bespoke bunk beds including Argos, Littlewoods, Oiioi, and Selfridges. As with anything else, it is a good idea to do your research and perhaps ask others who have made one to share their experiences.
It is a good idea to do a thorough size test before making your purchase as not only will you be able to get advice on the bed you are thinking of buying but you can also compare prices. This will help you make sure that you do not overspend and find yourself with a bed that is not suitable for your child. Also remember that if you do have a young child that has a reputation for jumping off the bed, make sure the bed you buy will take this into consideration. It may be a good idea to get a model that uses a rail.