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Ali Howard and Kat Storr

Best bunk beds for kids: Safe, space-saving storage for sleep

The best bunk beds are amazing space-savers for growing families, and they can also add an element of fun to kids’ nighttime routines.

While a bunk bed costs more than the average single bed, it will also offer more versatility. For siblings sharing a room or for hosting sleepovers with friends, there’s a wide range of bunk beds available for all budgets and tastes. Some designs even include a desk, storage shelves or a third, hidden, trundle bed.

It’s also worth noting the height of the top bunk and how easy the ladder is to navigate. Some bunk beds recommend an age of six or more to ensure that children can sleep safely on the top bunk. Many brands will also advise on a maximum top bed mattress depth (usually about 15cm), to make sure your child can’t tip over the edge of the bedframe.

Just bear in mind that a bunk bed will be heavier than a typical bedframe and can take up more space. However, if the idea of building a flat-pack bunk bed fills you with dread, many companies offer a home-assembly service.

With all that in mind, we (along with some mini testers) put a range of bunk beds through their paces – keep scrolling to discover which designs came out on top.

How we tested

We tested a range of modern bunk beds from different brands and at varying price points, while considering a range of factors. We know that a bunk bed is an investment for most families, so we’ve chosen the designs we think offer good value for money. Our very willing mini testers (an eight-year-old and six-year-old twins) helped us thoroughly put the bunk beds through their paces.

We put a range of bunk beds to the test in our own homes (Kat Storr/The Independent)

In particular, we considered the following criteria:

Why you can trust IndyBest reviews

Ali Howard is a London-based writer and interiors editor with extensive experience covering home and lifestyle topics. A regular contributor to IndyBest since 2019, she has reviewed a broad spectrum of products, from essential furniture pieces to outdoor living staples.

Kat Storr is an experienced journalist who has written extensively about children and parenting. She has written lots of reviews for IndyBest, and is used to putting products to the test in real-world settings.

The best kids’ bunk beds for 2025 are:

Happy Beds domino oak wooden and metal kids storage bunk bed, 3ft single

Rating: 5/5

Best: kids' bunk bed overall

Dimensions: 199cm x 137cm x 161cm

Material: Coated particleboard with an oak finish

Age range: Unspecified

Assembly: Self assembly

Why we love it

  • Airy, open design
  • Glow-in-the-dark features

What we love most about this bunk bed is its thoughtful design – where so many storage beds can be bulky, cumbersome pieces, this one stays nice and open at the front. Even the top bunk feels light and airy, thanks to its inconspicuous white metal safety rail, which is great if kids don’t like the feeling of being penned in.

The domino boasts generous storage, with both top and bottom sleeping spaces given the same three compartments to fill up with books, toys and reading lamps. In an oak finish with wide, integrated steps, the overall design is warm and homely yet contemporary in style, complete with clean lines. The glow-in-the-dark stair strips are an inspired design feature, too.

Buy now £374.99, Happybeds.co.uk

Just Kids Chatham bunk bed

Rating: 4/5

Best: Kids' bunk bed for growing kids

Dimensions: 185cm x 98cm x 202cm

Material: Scandinavian pine

Age range: Unspecified

Assembly: Self assembly

Why we love it

  • Good amount of space between bunks
  • Manufactured in the UK

Take note

  • Natural pine look may not be for everyone

The first thing that strikes you about this wooden bunk bed is its height – but, more importantly, the space between the lower and upper bunk. Designs of this ilk are great for growing kids, while mums and dads can sit up comfortably on the bottom bunk during story time.

This one’s made from a solid Scandinavian pine with its natural wood grain on show, knots and all. Fuss-free and timeless, the bunk bed is available in four sizes, from a small single up to a double. Sharing teens will love to spread out in style.

Buy now £319.99, Wayfair.co.uk

Happy Beds Orion white wooden storage bunk bed

Rating: 4.5/5

Best: Kids' bunk bed for storage

Dimensions: 171.5cm x 196.7cm x 135.5cm

Material: Solid particleboard

Age range: 6+

Assembly: Self assembly

Why we love it

  • Plenty of storage
  • Wide ladder with glow-in-the-dark strips for safety

Take note

  • Bulkier than some other options

Not only will this bunk bed give kids a good night’s sleep, it also makes a perfect place for them to store their treasures. The shelves next to the bed provide ample space for little ones to display their toys, while the drawer underneath is a good space for storing bedding or other large items.

Our mini testers love the fact that the stairs are wide and have glow-in-the-dark strips, so they’re easy to climb up and down. Meanwhile, us grown-ups liked the fact that the bed isn’t too high, which means it’s easier to check on kids in the night.

The storage is a huge plus, particularly for those with smaller bedrooms (Kat Storr/The Independent)

This is a really solid bed, made from surprisingly sturdy particleboard, and it comes in a choice of anthracite, grey oak, oak, grey-white or white colours. It’s bulkier than some other options on this list, but the storage is a huge plus, particularly for those with a small bedroom. The top bunk has a lip to keep your child safe, plus the maximum weight is 76kg, so a couple of children can safely play together up on top.

A standard 190x90cm single mattress (sold separately) will fit the bunks, and Happy Beds sells a matching wardrobe and chest of drawers, if you want to overhaul the whole bedroom.

Buy now £369.99, Happybeds.co.uk

Flair tag staircase bunk bed with trundle

Rating: 4.5/5

Best: Kids' bunk bed for easy access

Dimensions: 247cm x 146cm x 156cm

Material: Pine, plywood and MDF

Age range: Unspecified

Assembly: Self assembly

Why we love it

  • Great for sleepovers
  • It looks stylish
  • Extra storage in staircase

Take note

  • Longer than some other options, so may not work in smaller rooms

This is a really great bed for growing families or for children who love to host sleepovers. It can sleep children on the top bunk, double bottom bunk and also on the slide-out trundle. It’s also a very functional bed with a wide staircase that also acts as a bookcase. However, this makes this design longer than many other bunk beds.

The bed is available in white, grey and navy blue finishes on the high-quality pine frame. The mattresses for both bunks and the trundles can all be bought separately, but the top bunk fits a standard single (190 x 90cm), while the bottom bunk fits a standard double (190 x 135cm). You have to put it togther yourself, and while it’s not a quick job, we think it’s worth the time and energy.

Buy now £449.99, Bedkingdom.co.uk

Thuka HIT high sleeper bed

Rating: 4.5/5

Best: Kids' bunk bed for older children

Dimensions: 208cm x 104cm x 180cm

Material: Solid wood

Age range: Unspecified

Assembly: Self assembly or home assembly from £100

Why we love it

  • Home assembly offered
  • Versatile

Take note

  • Height of top bunk can make assess more difficult for parents

This multifunctional bed comes with a desk, shelves, sofa and pull-out bed, as well as a high sleeping bunk – it’s perfect if you’re short on space. It’s made from sturdy Scandinavian pine, with a white-wash finish, and you can choose from three colours for the sofa-bed cushion (black, silver grey or pink). It’s an attractive piece of furniture that is also hugely practical. Our eight-year-old tester loves having his belongings on the shelves to look at while he sits at the desk doing homework or something creative.

(Kat Storr/The Independent)

The bed is higher (180cm) than some of the others on this list, which can make it tricky to see your child when they’re sleeping or to change the sheets, but the ladder is solid and easy to climb. Before the bed is assembled, you can choose which end you’d like the desk and ladder to be at. We loved the fact that there’s a hidden storage box under the sofa, too. We use this to house bedding for sleepover guests, but all kinds of treasures can be squirrelled away in there. The only issue is the price; single mattresses measuring 200cm x 90cm (continental size) for the top bunk are sold separately.

Buy now £679.00, Familywindow.co.uk

Little Folks Furniture classic beech bunk bed with storage and trundle

Rating: 4/5

Best: Kids' bunk bed for sleepovers

Dimensions: 202cm x 160cm x 188cm

Material: Beech

Age range: Upper bunk suitable for age 6+

Assembly: Minimal self assembly required

Why we love it

  • Three beds in one
  • Sturdy construction

Take note

  • Pricier than some other models

With its additional pull-out trundle bed, this three-in-one piece is made for sleepovers. Available in pure white or dove grey, the bunk bed is crafted from a very solid beech wood, making it reliably sturdy without any wobbles. This versatile bunk bed can also be split easily into two full-size singles.

The trundle can be used for handy under-bed storage or with a sleepover-ready mattress in permanent use. With a timeless look featuring tall, slatted headboards and footrests, this is a top-quality classic.

Buy now £665.00, Andsotobed.co.uk

Julian Bowen camper van bunk bed

Rating: 4/5

Best: Novelty kids' bunk bed

Dimensions: 208.5cm x 104cm x 136cm

Material: MDF

Age range: Unspecified

Assembly: Self assembly

Why we love it

  • Won’t overwhelm smaller bedrooms compared with some other novelty designs
  • Sturdy construction

Take note

  • Less practical than some other options

Novelty bunk beds are always popular, but they can overwhelm a smaller space. Thankfully, this camper van design is compact, bright and breezy – and perfect for vehicle-obsessed little ones.

Made from a lacquered MDF, it feels reliably sturdy, too. We loved the playful attention to detail, as the bunk bed comes with a movable steering wheel and a surfboard ladder. What more could your kids want?

Buy now £569.99, Amazon.co.uk

Bowood children’s bunk bed

Rating: 4/5

Best: Premium kids' bunk bed

Dimensions: 210cm x 104cm x 170cm

Material: Solid hardwood and composite panels

Age range: Upper bunk recommended for 6+

Assembly: Self assembly

Why we love it

  • Splits into two single beds
  • Rounded edges

Take note

  • Expensive

This is an elegant and versatile bed with an upper bunk suitable for children aged six and older. This bed also splits into two adult-size single beds, which means it will grow with your children.

The solid beech hardwood frame comes in pure white, ivory white or Painswick blue, and the ladder can be placed at either end of the bunk bed. Parents can be reassured that the wide ladder treads will keep their child safe when they climb up and down. The edges of the bed frame are also rounded or bowed, which means there are no sharp corners for little ones to bump their heads on.

Bunk beds are fun for the kids, but they can take up a lot of space, so we loved the fact that this one has the option of adding a handy trundle drawer underneath. The drawer comes with a solid base, so you can even add a mattress to be used as a spare third bed. Main mattresses (190cm x 90cm) and the trundle mattress (183cm x 76cm) are sold separately.

Buy now £1250.00, Andsotobed.co.uk

Great Little Trading Co Paddington bunk bed, single, white

Rating: 4/5

Best: Kids' bunk bed with central ladder

Dimensions: 162cm x 197cm x 106.5cm

Material: Wood frame, MDF panels, pine base

Age range: Top bunk 6+, lower bunk 4+

Assembly: Self assembly

Why we love it

  • Solid design

Take note

  • Ladder can't be repositioned

Smart, contemporary, and made from high-quality MDF, this is one solid bunk bed. Unusually, the steps are placed in the centre of the frame, which allows for extra security at the head and the foot of the top bunk. The central steps also prove a handy feature for the bottom bunk, if you have a little one prone to rolling out of bed.

While it’s on the chunky side, we love this bunk bed’s subtle curves and the way the ladder is a cohesive part of the design. For an extra £50, you can also opt to have a fabric screen (complete with window cutouts) incorporated around the bottom bunk.

Buy now £599.00, Gltc.co.uk

What is the best kids’ bunk bed?

We loved the Happy Beds domino bunk bed for multiple reasons: its stylish contemporary design, its generous storage compartments, and its relative affordability. It’s bulky, yes, but with a clever design, it manages to stay airy and open at the front. It got our top marks for safety, too, with its metal handles and glow-in-the-dark stair strips, which guide little ones safely back to bed at night.

We also really rate the Flair tag triple staircase bed for its great price point and the space it gives your children. It’s perfect for sleepovers; the stairs are safe for young children to use, and we love that there’s storage included, too. It’s very large, but we’re sure it will be part of your family for a long time. Special mention also goes to the Happy Beds Orion storage bunk bed, which is compact, comfortable and gives your children the chance to keep their special belongings close by.

Now that the kids’ beds are sorted, read our edit of the best mattresses and mattress toppers

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