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Pine Bunk Beds

Pine is a light coloured wood that suits most home interiors. It's also more affordable than other woods and is a popular choice in bunk beds for these very reasons. Bunk beds are great for saving space or utilising an existing small space. Pine bunk beds come in various styles and designs and there are options available for all budgets. If you're looking for bunk bed ideas, you've landed on the right page!

But what kind of pine bunk bed are you looking for? The two bed set up, a full and a single, a bed with workspace beneath, a bed with a sofa beneath? There are various kinds of bunk bed to choose from. Here's some ideas for what types of pine bunk beds are on offer.



Pine Bunk Bed With Desk

These kinds of bunk beds are great for teenage rooms as they save so much space and provide storage space within them.

There's plenty of room for a computer, monitor and keyboard, and lots of draw space for extra storage. The second bunk which can't be seen in this photo is behind the bottom panel. It's pulls out to create a second sleeping space and can be easily pushed back in when not in use. The high bunk is full size, the bottom a twin.

For a small room, this is a really great solid pine bunk bed that covers the bases of sleep, storage and work. It even comes with the chair!


Twin Pine Bunk Beds

If it's just sleep space you're looking for, the traditional bed on bed bunk bed may be what you're looking for. Available in a variety of designs and pine finishes, these beds are space saving wonders! A simple solution to a very common problem.

Ideal for children who share a room, but without the need for extra floor space for two regular beds, these pine bunk beds are perfect for small rooms or just for saving floor space for a play area or other furniture.

Be prepared for the inevitable argument though - Who gets to sleep on the top bunk?! We all want to really...


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Different Sized Pine Bunk Beds

If you need bunks beds that are larger than the regular twin sized, alternative options are to have a twin on the high bunk and a full size on the bottom. Alternatively, you could have a bunk bed where the mattress are both larger than twin sized.

The twin / full bunk beds are ideal for siblings of varying ages who share a room. An older child may need more space, yet you can still incorporate the bunk bed space saving into a room, with the younger child sleeping in the twin.

For older siblings who share a room, the full sized bunk beds are ideal. Also a good investment piece for rapidly growing kids, without the need to replace a twin bunk bed with a larger one in the future.

Kids love bunk beds, it's a novelty being up high and a novelty being enclosed in the bottom bunk, like a secret little hide away. Every child in my family who has had a bunk bed has ended up using it as a toy of sorts with either their siblings or friends. For some reason, kids gravitate to bunk beds and find all manner of inventive games to play with them.

A good way to get kids used to sleeping on the less desirable bottom bunk is to play camp. Get a sheet and drape it from the top bunk over the open parts of the bottom bunk and hey presto! A secret hideaway from everyone else. Most kids love playing hideout so it's bound to entice them. What's so special about the top bunk now?! The bottom bunk rocks.

Unfortunately, this won't work with moody teens!

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