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Double Bed Bunk Beds For Sale

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Price low to high Price high to lowFind the perfect kids' bunks for your home! They're the champion of room-sharing and sleepovers, and they'll often start a fight over who gets to sleep on top - a bunk bed could be the perfect solution for your home. Whether you're after a simple and compact option to make the best use of space, a clever design with a double bed on the bottom and a single bed on top, or an amazing loft bed with great storage and a study station, Super Amart has a kids' bunk bed to suit your needs. From sleek and modern to classic and cutesy, our range of bunk beds also features a large variety of styles to choose from, so finding an option that suits your existing décor or ticks all your decorating boxes will be as easy as can be. Are you channelling a colonial, country, or French chic look? What theme does your kids' bedroom have? No matter what look you're trying to achieve, we have you covered. The only difficulty will be deciding on which bunk bed you love most!




Super Amart's huge range of bedroom furniture extends to dressing tables, tallboys, and wardrobes, so you can completely kit out your kids' bedroom at the same time. We also stock an assortment of mattresses from leading brands such as Sealy, Sleepmaker, Super Dream, and Orthokinetic – helping your kids get a good night's sleep will be a breeze. Finding stylish bunks for children is easy when you shop at Super Amart. Browse our products online or visit your local Super Amart store today.The page you requested cannot be found.Stylish bunk beds are hard to find in a world filled with amazing furniture options. This is why we prepared a list of 30 Fresh Space-Saving Bunk Beds For Your Home to help you guide your search for the best ideas on how to display bunk beds in your children’s room. Space might be a problem for large families in urban dwellings, but the existing furniture market offers many opportunities to have a well-designed kids room with plenty of storage space and room for a restful, good night’s sleep.




Kids would love to have a place to help them grow in a playful space, but sometimes, space issues can interfere with your plans. This is the time when you should consider a bunk bed – it utilizes small spaces to the maximum. Colorful or monochromatic, themed rooms or mixed use bedrooms, all can benefit from the acquisition of an awesome bunk bed that can accommodate your children in a stylish, playful or intriguing atmosphere.Each of the bunk beds shown in the photos below were designed to perfectly fit in smaller or bigger rooms, depending on the number of beds and the available space. Some of them were carefully secured with ropes, for a nautical result, others display a strong modern look combined with army inspiration. The first photo shows a baseball-inspired bedroom showcasing a fascinating contemporary bunk bed combining wood and green glossy storage spaces. Some rooms display a tropical setting, other – heavenly clouds, but all of them were personalized with fresh-looking bunk bed designs that the owners can pride themselves on.




Which one is your favorite?One example of simple space repurposing would be to utilize the unused area under a staircase, like this cozy double bed set up. The custom made platform bed fits snugly into the under-stair alcove, and the design also incorporates under-bed and over-bed storage that runs straight into the side of the stairs too.The under-stair area also works great for hideaway day beds/reading nooks like this one. Bunks under a sloping roof, like in this loft space, are a great solution where precious floor space is eaten by a central stairwell. This particular example also incorporates a set of space saving storage shelves in each bunk cubby.Bunk beds make full use a rooms vertical space, and make better use of the floor space than a set of twin beds. This elegant set takes on the characteristics of a four poster bed complete with canopy, and transforms into a double decker of day beds during the daylight hours.Bunk beds are a great layout hack for getting more sleeping space out of a lesser floor area, but these bunk beds take up the least space of all: a shallow wall panel acts as the holding dock in which the beds can be folded away with ease when not in use.




This bedroom harbors four beds but still looks to have masses of floor space. The centrally placed ladder becomes a design feature rather than a hindrance, and the clean crisp lines of the bunks almost become moment of contemporary architecture.Generally, when you move the bedding space up, you are be able to find room for a lot more things. Storage shelves, a clothes rail and even a wash basin find a home under this high shelf-bed; the arrangement here also makes nice use of the high placed windows.This adult cabin bed makes room for a home library and media cabinet, which allows the extra gained floor space to become a lounge and entertainment area. A dual use makes a small bedroom feel like a much more luxurious suite. Get Free Updates by Email Or FacebookAND GET THIS EBOOK FREE We will email you the download link for the book Click this button and visit here for the download link Another variation of moving the bed ‘up’ is to completely conceal it within the ceiling, where you might not even notice, or recognise it.




This suspended bed designs appears almost as an architectural feature, whilst the solid staircase leading up to it gives the sleep space a permanent and sturdy appeal. The skylight would make this a very bright place to wake up in the mornings, but if those window panes are made of clear glass then the view of the stars would be mesmerizing. Sleeping up in a nest like this may feel a little strange to some, but as there is a bath tub in the dining room of this home, we don’t suppose the homeowner minds a little touch of the extraordinary!A mezzanine level is a winner in double height homes for all sorts of uses, but a bedroom hidden in the rafters is one of the best.Even a half mezzanine can be more than big enough for two.This one is like a room within a room.The ultimate in luxury hideaway beds has got to be this elevating design…Another alternative to hiding beds in the ceiling is to put them under the floor, like this roll away trundle.With a roll-away bed, a teenager would have to find somewhere else to hide their dirty dishes and laundry!

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