Tent Bunk Beds

236 Ideas by Eliza Bush

Bunk beds are a lot of fun. They can inspire the imagination and give your kids an interesting way to share a room. Add a tent to the bunk bed, and you have a new avenue for creative exploring in your child's mind. Functional as well as comfortable, your kids will love these eclectic beds, and you will listen to them laugh and play for hours, right up until bedtime.

Pirate ship theme bunk bed with hideout

Pirate ship theme bunk bed with hideout

An out-and-outer bunk bed with a hideout. A front panel looks like a starboard of a pirate ship. Bed is of wood with a brown and black finish, white skull and crossbones motifs, greyish bubbling breakers, a grey anchor, a red ladder and doors.

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Bunk bed designed for kids. Construction is made of wood. Includes ladder and railings for added safety. Provides saving space in each kid's room as needed. Traditional form and neutral design.

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Loft bed canopy tent

Cappuccino & Blue Mission Twin & Full Tent Bunk Bed #zulily #ad *this is cool

Castle beds for girls loft plans

Castle Beds For Girls Loft Plans

Tent for loft bed

Cute and adorable setup for a boy’s bedroom with a loft bed made out of white-painted plywood. The loft bed has a set of stairs leading up to it with a set of cupboards and drawers beneath and a desk on the side.

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This sleek bunk bed is an excellent way to arrange a baby room. Simple construction with a ladder and logs under the bottom of the bed create a functional whole. Lovely decorations give the beds a sense of intimacy and charming atmosphere.

Tent bunk beds

This charming bunk bed with curtains is a great way to have a stylish baby room. Beautiful coloring, the possibility of numerous arrangements and the robust design of the whole makes it a very functional piece of furniture.

Tent Bunk Beds

Buying Guide

Tent bunk beds are trendy, especially for kids. This specific type of bunk bed comes with a tent covering. Such a setup would give off the impression of camping but in the comforts and security of a home. The extra privacy that the tent covering provides is also a welcomed addition.

Keep in mind that tent bunk beds come in a lot of varieties, which makes the shopping task a bit difficult. Hence, this article will provide you with a tent bunk bed buying guide. Read on.

The tent fabric differs from one bed to another. Each fabric type has its pros and cons. Hence, you'd want to pick one that is the most advantageous for your situation. Since the fabric of a tent bunk bed is mostly for an indoor setting, your options would typically include cotton, polyester, polyester-cotton, and nylon.

  • Nylon is the cheapest material on the list. It's a good choice if you simply want that tent covering and the budget is tight. On the downside, don't expect nylon to be durable.
  • Cotton has the advantage of being tough, which is something you'd want as kids tend to do a lot of moving. Cotton is also good at trapping heat. Thus, it's a good option if you are residing in a colder climate. The downside of cotton is that it's usually expensive compared to the other types of fabric in this list.
  • Polyester is a notch above nylon in terms of cost and durability. Hence, it's a good choice if you think nylon won't survive long with your kids, and at the same time, you don't have a lot to spend.
  • Polyester-cotton is a fabric type that is a hybrid between cotton and polyester. Thus, it sits between polyester and cotton in relation to cost and durability.

Bunk beds often come in either metal or wood. Since the longevity and costs are affected by the primary material used, you need to assess your options carefully.

  • Wood is the traditional material for a bunk bed. It has the advantage of being very stable, making the bed feel “solid.” You'll also have more options with a wooden tent bunk bed. On the downside, wooden tent bunk beds are typically more expensive when compared to the metal counterparts.
  • Metal tent bunk beds are typically constructed from iron, stainless steel, and aluminum. It's also common for such kind of bed to be crafted from a combination of different metal materials. Metal has the advantage of being more durable than wood. On the downside, it’s typical for metal tent bunk beds to create that annoying squeaking sound when in use.

Keep in mind that there's no such thing as a tent bunk bed that is "perfect" for everyone. That's because everyone has a different situation and taste. The ideal tent bunk bed for you is the one that can score the most benefits with the least disadvantages. Hopefully, the varying pros and cons of the key points mentioned above helped you decide which kind of tent bunk bed is right for you.