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Bunk Beds With Desk – Perfect for a Single Bedroom Bunk beds with desks are an ideal option for children who need to grow in confined spaces. They also allow more time to be spent studying and doing homework. This l-shaped bunk bed with desk features perpendicular twin mattresses above a dark and richly stained wooden frame on the right. A matching staircase adds a pleasing design element. Features This desk-like bunk bed will be a huge hit with your children if they are looking for the ultimate homework station and play space. It has a twin bed on top and a larger one below. It can accommodate mattresses of any size and does not require the use of a mattress box spring. It also has the ladder and guard rails to ensure security. A small built-in table offers ample space for work and storage. Open shelves and drawers offer additional options for books, clothing and toys. This loft bed made of steel is perfect for both kids and teens. Its sturdy frame is constructed with high-quality materials, and the elegant silver finish will look great with any design. The ladder and guardrails can be adjusted to match the height of your ceiling room. The top bunk has an ample space to sit in a chair, and the bottom bunk is a comfortable sleep space. A small built-in table has a writing area, two drawers, and three shelves. This provides your children with plenty of work and storage space. The Jacob single bunk with desk offers lots of storage space thanks to its twin-sized mattress on top and full-sized trundle in the bottom. This bed also comes with an oversized dresser and bookcase that adds even more storage space to your child's bedroom. A large rolling stair tower can double as a study area and playroom, while the noise-free drawers can be used to store shoes and clothes. If you're trying to wedge three children into one room, a bunk bed that has a an office that is large and a trundle could be the best choice for your family. The bed comes with a huge bottom mattress, as well as a trundle behind the desk. The ladder is angled to make less floor space, and the desk has built-in corner shelves for extra storage. The twin-over-twin wood bunk that comes with a desk is made from premium spruce and poplar and comes in either a rich natural or dark cherry finish. The beds are constructed with a full-size mattress that does not need the use of a box spring. The study area beneath the upper bed has desk space, a drawer for items and shelves for storage. The angled ladder is adjustable to different ceiling heights, and the built-in shelves give plenty of space for books and toys. Design A bunk bed with desk is the ultimate bedroom furniture set-up, adding a homework hub for school and a reading area to your space. It's a great choice for smaller bedrooms or an apartment with a single room. Bunk beds that include desks come in different styles and layouts. They range from sleek metal frames, to wood options and more. You can also choose an extra storage solution that's built into the stairs. These ladder-steps feature drawers that can accommodate clothing or shoes, which can be paired with the desk that is framed below them. If you're seeking an easy, minimalist design that's easy to put up and take down, think about this twin loft bed with desk from Viv + Rae™. The mattress, slats, and guardrails are all included. It can be used with twin and full-sized mattresses, and does not require a boxspring. The bed comes with a compact desk and a bookcase which includes three shelves. You can also add a chair for an ideal study space. This striking white bunk bed is full of functionality in its compact frame, which includes an L-shaped desk and shelving on both sides of the framed seating space. You can also choose the keyboard drawer, which has a slide out that saves space on your desk. This compact bunk bed with desk is perfect for a studio or a shared room. This wood-framed bunkbed with a desk and dresser is ideal for those who have a DIY spirit. Its perpendicularly mounted lower twin bed sits on wheels, allowing it move around as required. The large desk is the main feature of this spacious frame. It comes with plenty of drawers that flank both seating areas and additional shelving above. Another option that is ideal for teens and children is this free-standing bunk with desk. The angled ladder has flat rungs and is easy to climb. The desk is located at the height of the top bunk. This DIY project from the “4 Men 1 Lady” blog shows how to construct a bunk bed with a built-in desk made of pipe and fittings. The railing on the upper bunk uses the Single Socket Tee Flange fitting, a Single Socket Tee and a 90 Degree Elbow. If you'd prefer a more traditional look You can use Kee Klamp or standard threaded pipe connectors to create a bunk with desk connected. Safety When most people think of bunk beds, they envision two twin beds stacked on top of each other. While this is a common design, there are plenty of other options available. For instance, you could opt for a twin over full loft bed with a desk if your kids are sharing a room or you can go for a dual-functional design like this one from Viv + Rae™. Its slat design does away of the requirement for a box spring, and it has a sturdy ladder and guardrail. The bottom bunk can be used as a twin or converted into a desk by incorporating an bed trundle (sold separately). This allows you to accommodate guests for sleepovers with style and in comfort. While most bunk beds are designed with security in mind, you can increase your child's comfort as well as safety by following a few simple tips. To prevent falls and provide stability, set the beds against a two-perpendicular walls. Keep the space around your beds clean and clutter-free to ensure that your children are able to safely climb the ladder. It's a good idea to show your children how to use the ladder properly and to remind them that it's not a place for play. Avoid hanging scarves and belts from the railings of the top bunk. childrens single bunk beds could be strangling your children if they get caught. A bunk bed that has built-in desks that are full-size is perfect for small rooms where you want to maximize your space. It's also a great solution for kids who want to have their own personal study space without taking up the space on the floor. Some of these beds come with an angled ladder that sits over the desk. This makes them more convenient for tall people to climb. They also make use of less space on the floor than bunk beds with ladders that are part of the frame and jut out in the front. Take a look at this design from Pottery Barn Teen if you are looking for a bunk bed with plenty of desk space and storage. Its L-shaped configuration allows you to put the bed as well as a desk in a tiny space while providing ample surface area to do homework, craft and other activities. This bunk bed has a spacious top bunk and an extra-long futon that can be pulled out to accommodate guests staying over. It comes in six different finishes. Stores Bunk beds with a desk are a great way to save space and give your child a comfortable spot for studying and homework. These bunk beds often have built-in storage that is perfect for storing extra pillows and blankets clothing, books and even toys. These bunks offer a small desk surface that doubles as a computer table, a comfortable reading nook, or a play space for games and crafts. Some models have an integrated bulletin board which is useful for hanging school items or important reminders. A single bunk bed that has a desk is a fantastic option for kids who have a smaller bedroom or reside in a smaller space. They can accommodate two kids in one room without occupying too much area, and they are perfect for older siblings who want to be close to their younger brother or sister. They are typically equipped with a trundle that allows guests to lie down comfortably. This type of bunk bed does not have sharp edges, as opposed to traditional bunk beds with ladders. This is a great option for parents who worry about their children falling off the top bunk at night or having difficulty climbing up the ladder. These bunks are great for children who are potty-trained and can easily access a toilet. This option made of wood is ideal for those who need one bunk bed that has a desk. It is a classic style with a clean, sleek design and rails that are slatted. It has plenty of storage space with a built-in dresser with three compartments and an office that provides plenty of space for school or homework assignments. This bunk bed also has an trundle, making it the perfect choice for guests staying for the weekend. This unique kids bunkbed with desk comes with plenty of storage space, as well as desks that easily accommodate a laptop. Its angled staircase uses fixed wood panels instead of DIY vertical rungs. This makes it more appealing to farmhouse, transitional and contemporary styles. It also comes with an integrated desk that is a combination of three shelves, four drawers and smaller desk. This allows for more storage. This bunk bed was constructed using Kee Klamp fittings. These make it easy to disassemble and reassemble when you decide to change the layout.