In order to choose the best bunk bed frames possible, select a frame that is an appropriate size for the room it will be placed in and for any mattresses that will be used.
Make sure that it is sturdy and strongly built. The bunk bed
frame should fit well in the space in which it is going to be placed, so
measure the space beforehand. Remember to leave adequate space between the top
bunk and the ceiling, accounting for the height that a mattress will add. The
bunk bed frame should be very strong enough to support both the top and bottom
bunk.
Choosing Bunk Bed Frames
When planning to place a bunk bed frame, measure the area it
which it will be placed, accounting for both width and height. The best frame
will fit well enough to leave plenty of room for sleepers to enter and exit the
bunks, particularly the top bunk. The frame should also have a firmly attached
and strong rail guard, to prevent restless sleepers from accidentally rolling
off the top bunk. If the frame fits well, it may be placed next to a wall or in
the corner of a room, which can also help to keep a sleeper safely on the
mattress.
Ideal bunk bed frames will have a safe and easy way for the
person sleeping in the top bunk to get there. If a ladder or other climbing
apparatus is attached to the frame to accomplish this, remember to ensure that
the ladder is well attached to the frame. The ladder should not overlap the
mattresses or otherwise interfere with the comfort of those using the bunks.
After confirming the general sturdiness of the bunk bed
frames, check to see that the slats that hold the mattresses have been properly
made and are strong enough to support the mattress as well as the individuals
who will be sleeping on them. If any of the slats show cracking or signs of
breaking, they should be replaced before the frame is used. The posts that hold
up the top bunk should also be checked for any sign of damage or wear.
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