Kids and adults described it as “comfortable” most often. Mattresses for bunk beds require special considerations, particularly a shorter height or loft, so that your child has enough railing ...
For a solid night’s sleep, you’ll need a solid bed – and that’s where camp beds come in. Another great option? The inflatable bed. Essentially a blow-up mattress to put on the floor ...
We now live in a world where bunk beds aren’t just for kids (fully grown adults want to sleep in them too), and the same goes for dog beds made for humans. While the double-duvet method is saving some ...
It’s two beds when you need them, a comfy sitting area when you don’t – perfect for sleepover guests and slumber parties. Bed-Height Trundle: Hate sleeping just inches off the floor?
so older children and young adults can comfortably sleep there. “If you don't need or want two beds, eliminate the bottom bunk and instead add a desk or a reading nook with a comfy chair,” she adds.
Underneath the loft: A dresser, pegboard and hanging clothes rails provide even more clever space-saving storage solutions. These beds from @andrea.vd.meer are a fun alternative to bunk beds in this ...