Kids Beds & Bunk Beds with Storage for Smart Bedrooms
The Kids Beds category offers comfortable, safe, and space-smart sleeping solutions designed especially for children’s rooms. This range includes a variety of kids beds tailored to different ages, room sizes, and furniture styles. Standout options like childrens bunk beds with storage provide two sleeping spaces while helping keep toys, clothes, and linens organised. Practical double beds with storage are ideal for shared bedrooms or smaller rooms that need added functionality without sacrificing style. Built with sturdy construction and child-friendly proportions, these beds support everyday use and help create restful, well-organised bedroom environments where kids can sleep soundly and enjoy their space.
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Frequently Asked Questions
A bunk bed has two sleeping levels stacked on top of each other, with a bed on both the top and bottom. A loft bed only has a raised top bunk, leaving the space underneath open for a desk, storage, or play area instead of a second bed.
Most manufacturers recommend the top bunk for children age 6 and up, since younger kids are more prone to falls from a raised sleeping surface — the bottom bunk or a trundle option is generally considered safe for younger siblings in the meantime.
A twin trundle is a lower bed frame designed to slide out from underneath a main bed, adding a second sleeping space without taking up floor space when not in use. Some twin beds include this as a built-in feature, while others offer it as an optional add-on purchased separately.
Weight capacity varies by model and construction material, so it’s worth checking the specific listing’s weight rating before assuming a top bunk can handle an older child, teenager, or adult.
A bunk bed with storage typically includes built-in drawers or shelving within the frame itself, adding space for clothing or toys. A bunk bed with a trundle instead adds a second pull-out sleeping surface, prioritizing an extra bed over extra storage.
Guardrails on the top bunk, a secure and sturdy ladder, and confirmation that the mattress size matches the frame exactly (to avoid gaps a child could slip through) are the key things to check, along with the recommended minimum age from the manufacturer.
Prices span widely, from around $250 for a simple twin trundle up to nearly $2,600 for larger loft beds with built-in storage. Size, added storage or trundle features, and solid wood versus engineered wood construction are the main cost drivers.
A twin/full bunk bed has a smaller twin mattress on top and a larger full mattress on the bottom, often chosen when an older child or the bottom bunk needs more room. A twin/twin bunk bed keeps both levels the same smaller size, which is common for younger siblings sharing a room.
Many bunk beds are designed to convert into two separate beds once a family no longer needs the stacked configuration, though this varies by model — it’s worth checking the specific product’s description to confirm before assuming this feature is included.
ACME makes up the majority of the selection, spanning a wide range of styles, sizes, and price points. Furniture of America and Intercon round out the collection with their own takes on bunk, loft, and standard kids’ bed designs.























