BUNK BEDS VS LOFTS. WHICH IS BETTER FOR YOU?

Maxi kids furniture
5 min readApr 4, 2022

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When you hear terms “Bunk bed” or “Lofts” sometimes it’s not easy to understand what is better for you and your kids. Kids love bunk beds and lofts. Why? What’s better than climbing up to your own private space where others are not allowed? Or, how cool is it to recreate the same sleeping arrangements that they had at summer camp? We understand why parents search for “bunk beds” first when it’s time to makeover their big kid’s rooms.

BUNK BEDS VS LOFTS

We would like to address the question to the Bunk Bed Experts! Do you mean to shop for bunks or lofts? Loft beds also sit up high and provide many of the same features as it’s sister, the bunk bed. While considering the many sleep options for your child’s room, know the main differences (and possibilities) between bunk beds and loft beds — so when it its time to furniture shop, you know the exact terminology to use.

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Bunk bed

Bunks or Lofts? Let’s talk about Bunk Beds first

Bunk bed is defined as at least two beds that are stacked on top of each other and form one unit. If you need at least two beds in one room, and you don’t have much space, a bunk bed may be the perfect option for you. Of course, there are many different bunk variations:

Traditional twin bunk beds (we offers 3 heights — low, medium and high!) Here is an example with our best selling Get It bunk:

Traditional twin bunk beds

Others prefer the popular staggered bunk bed design as seen in a twin over full bunk bed:

If a twin bed is a little too small for you, shop our larger sizes, including Full, XL or Queen stacked bunk bed!

Many people love the extra space the bottom bunk provides in a twin over full bunk or twin xl over queen if going larger. Whether you go with an angled ladder or bunk beds with stairs for easy climbing to the top bunk, you’ve got a classic look that accommodates all:

Bunk beds with stairs

If you need to sleep more than two in a room, look for triple or quadruple bunks.

Corner bunk

Lastly, with bunk beds, you can choose to dress up and accessorize your bunk with curtains and slides.

Let’s talk about Lofts

A loft bed is a single bed that is raised on supports high enough to allow the use of the floor area below for various purposes. If you are after the “sleeping high” feeling, but you don’t need two beds in a room, a loft bed may be the perfect option for you.

The added benefit of a loft bed is the huge amount of floor space it frees up — right underneath the bed. Unlike a bunk bed where this space is occupied by the lower bunk, a loft bed allows you to create a play-space with cute curtains, a storage space with dressers or bookshelves or an area to add a desk or a sofa. The “Great” low loft is shown here with a desk and a dresser as an example:

Loft

While many people may think of loft beds for college dorms or older kids, you can actually get them in different heights:

Starting with a low loft, which is perfect for elementary school aged kids. Add slides or play curtains for more fun:

A mid loft, which works well to add lots of storage underneath.

Or, a high lofts which leaves plenty of space to add desks or additional storage under the bed. With our new XL and Queen size loft beds, even high school and college students find our tall study lofts to be the perfect size.

You can also go for a corner Loft, which basically combines two loft beds across a corner from each other — great for two kids sharing a room and utilizing all the floor space possible. Here’s a look at the “High Rise“:

Corner loft

Now that you know whether you want a bunk bed or loft bed, you can easily begin your search with Maxi Kids furniture, the best seller in Chicago. Remember, when purchasing from us, you are buying a bed that will last from toddler to teen. You can reconfigure our bunk beds or loft beds at any time. Bunk beds can become two twin or full beds and low lofts can become high lofts or bunk beds. So, you’re never stuck with one bed! Contact our team at any time to transform it into something new!

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