Can teens have loft beds?
Loft beds for slightly older kids, like middle schoolers or teens, can be high enough to sit over a desk, a dresser, or even another bed if your children are sharing a room. Overall, loft beds are a great way to keep your child comfortable while maximizing space in a small bedroom.
Do kids grow out of loft beds?
After years of experience, we’ve noticed that girls tend to outgrow bunk beds a few years earlier than boys. Conversely, boys we’ve met seem to be content with a bunk bed even around ages 13 or 14, as long as there is space underneath or around the bed, and adequate desk space.
What age are bunk beds good for?
Bunk beds are frequently used as a child’s first regular or big-kid bed after he/she outgrows a crib—either at about age 2 or 35 inches (890 mm) in height. Some bunk beds also are used separately as twin beds for older children and even adults.
What age is a junior loft bed for?
Kids Loft Bed Comparison Chart
Product | Best | Recommended age range |
---|---|---|
DHP Junior Twin Metal Loft Bed | Slide | 4 years & older |
Donco Twin Art Play Junior | Toddlers | 3 years & older |
Twin Over Twin Bunk Bed | Tweens & Teens | 7 years & older |
Donco Kids Low Study Loft Bed | Storage | 6 years & older |
Is it weird for a teenager to have a bunk bed?
Many teens see bunk beds as childish so a side by side setup may be more to their liking as they age and their tastes grow. Or, remove one of the beds, and let them simply have the one bed and mattress in the room.
Are loft beds good or bad?
Loft Beds Are Strong. A good-quality and well-maintained loft bed won’t shake or squeak when you toss and turn. It might feel shaky as you climb the ladder but once you are on top, everything settles. Loft beds don’t always squeak, but when they do, it’s about the joints.