Bedding / January 15, 2019 / Amie Thibault
Both bunk beds and trundle beds have other space considerations. Can you accommodate the additional space needs of either of these two bedding options? Bunk beds will generally incorporate a ladder to the higher bunk on the end of the bunk bed structure. If not, there will be a ladder that comes out from the side of the bed. If a ladder is built into the bed frame, is there room for the child to climb the ladder? If the bed frame has a detached ladder which comes out from the side of the bed, do you have room for the ladder to slant out from the bed frame? On the opposite hand, a trundle bed needs enough room to be pulled out for use. Which extra space requirement works best with the room you have?
If you are looking at making a decision between bunk beds or a trundle bed, chances are you have children. Chances are also that you are a person who either needs to consider space or who wants to make the most use out of the space you have. Both options are great options for children's bedroom furniture, and either decision would clear floor space for other kids bedroom furniture, toy storage, or a play space.
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