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If you're looking to purchase a new bunk bed for your kids, you have many options. A few important things to consider include the cost, warranty, and delivery options. Bunk beds can range from a few hundred dollars to several thousand dollars. A good quality one should cost between three hundred and four hundred dollars, and you don't necessarily need to spend more than that. We've listed a few examples of bunk beds under a thousand dollars that are great for the kids in your life.

Size is an important consideration when buying a bunk bed. A standard twin-size mattress can fit into most bunk beds, but there are also full-size and queen-size options available. Some even have futon top bunks that can convert into a couch. Bunk beds can be made of different materials, including wood and metal. Wooden ones are available in a wide variety of species and finishes, while metal ones come in primary colors and neutral shades.

A built-in desk on top of the top bunk gives a child a study area or dressing area. It has three drawers, and the height is great for a computer chair with arms. The built-in desk can be bought in a variety of colors, including a bright green that looks great with potted plants in the room.

Children younger than six should not sleep on the top bunk, unless they are supervised. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends using ladders for top level access, or installing guard rails on top. A child may be able to slip through the guardrail or the mattress and become lodged between the top bunk and the wall.

Another consideration is the height of the beds. A taller bed will need more floor space, while a shorter one will be fine for a small room. Be sure to measure the height of the room where you want to place your bunk beds. Also, remember to allow an inch for manufacturing differences. In short, make sure to choose the right size for your kids' room. This will help ensure that they enjoy their new beds for years to come.

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