Adult Full Size Bunk Beds With Desk

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Sleep on top, and work below, these full size bunk beds with desk are great for kids who want to sleep high and study low. If your kids room has limited space but you really want them to have a desk to do their studies, then look no further than this collection of full size bunk beds with desk. Sturdy, attractive and versatile, they have everything your little scholar needs.

Full size bunk bed with desk 1

A comfy addition for larger bedrooms that lack a full size bunk bed with built-in desk. This one is characterized by espresso-natural-finished wood construction, including a fixed staircase with compartments, a lower bed with storage underneath, a properly secured top bunk, 1 serving tray and 1 open shelf.

Adult loft bed with desk

Bunk bed with desk for kid's room, teenager's room and others interiors as needed. Construction is made of wood. It is fitted with ladder and railings for added safety. Ideal solution for space saving.

Ikea loft beds full size

Space-saving bedroom set. Loft bed with built-in armoire, dresser, computer desk (with keyboard tray) and hideaway twin size trundle at the bottom. Made of good-looking solid brazilian pine and sturdy plywood.

Kids loft bed with desk underneath

loft bunk bed desk

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Furnish the teenage bedroom with this full size bunk bed, which has the work station underneath ( the simple desk) and armchair. It's a modern piece of furniture, with a high quality construction.

Full loft bed with desk top id 3095438

Full loft bed with desk top id 3095438

An aesthetic traditional loft bed of natural-finished wood. It has square posts, simple side rails, a slanted ladder. Its headboard and footboard with flat tops are upright slatted. There's a rectangular desk, a 6-drawer chest and a shelf under.

Twin bunk beds ikea

For everyone looking for that extra bit of floor space this bunk bed with a desk and work area underneath will prove immensely useful and a truly functional option, letting you have complete freedom in your dorm or room.

Desk bed combo for adults

Abby Full Loft Bed with Tent Option

Full size bunk bed with desk 2

The beautiful design of this stylish bunk bed with desk is a perfect combination of attractive style, color, and solid artistry. A lovely ladder, beautiful trim and a shelf for bedding make up a functional whole.

Student loft bed with desk

Kids Bunk Beds With Desk | Bunk Beds Place

Unique full size beds

Designed to bring functionality and resolve the problem with the lack of sleeping places, this triple bed is a clever, l-shaped construction, featuring two upper beds towering over a twin bed and perpendicularly juxtaposed wardrobe.

Adult Full Size Bunk Beds With Desk

Buying Guide

A full-size bunk bed with a desk can make space for two or three children sharing a room, or it can create additional space in a small room for one child. This is especially true if the full=size bed is a loft bed, and the twin bed is underneath. The overhang provides room for a desk or a small closet, generally creating both more floor space and more storage.

When the full-size bed is on the upper deck, and there is no bed below, one of the first considerations is stability. The second is safety – a good rail around the top prevents nightmare-driven tumbles out of bed. The third is access: how will the youngster go up or down? A small room with a high ceiling is best for this arrangement, or a small child who will not require a full five-foot clearance either below or above for comfort. Another thing to think about is the location of the room light. Climbing a ladder to a bunk bed, getting settled, and then realizing that the light switch is out of reach is annoying at the very least. But a stable, well organized full loft bed can really increase your child’s play area.

A loft bed that is at right-angle to the lower bed creates an easy opportunity for a desk. If there is room, it is a good idea to create a side-by-side or back to back desk for two. That cuts down on bickering over what is in or on the desk, and who gets to use it. An alternative arrangement might be to have the ladder up the side of one desk, and to put another desk across the foot of the bottom bunk. This doesn’t leave room for a dresser or closet, but it does create space for studying, artwork or even a place to put a laptop.

If you are wedging three children into one bedroom, a full-size bunk with a trundle might be the answer to sleeping arrangements. A desk/storage area at the back of the lower bunk, side-by-side desks on one end with a storage stair at the other provides both access to the upper bunk and storage. It can be a tight fit, especially for pre-teens and teenagers, but if you are trying to fit a large family into a small apartment, careful organization might override any difficulty.

The best people to ask about colors, construction and themes are the people who will be occupying the bunks. Fashions in youth room furnishings change with the movie season and social trends. Your child or children might be going with the flow, or they might be setting a new trend all their own. As a general rule, use light colors for walls especially if you are in a rental. Coordinated spreads are nice, but if you have two or three different personalities in one room, you might need to let each youngster select his or her own. If possible, add a small bulletin board for each child for posting personal memorabilia, etc.