7 Short Bunk Beds For Kids: Ideal For Small Rooms

Explore our curated list of short bunk beds. Learn why they’re the ultimate space-saver for small rooms, boosting comfort and ideal for young kids’ safety.

As a dad to two energetic monkeys, I know the struggle of finding the perfect bunk bed. Especially when you have a small bedroom. That’s where short bunk beds, or as some folks call them, shorty bunk beds, come into play.

Small bunk beds, also known as “Shorty bunk beds,” are compact beds designed to fit in smaller rooms. These refer to bunk beds that have a shorter length compared to standard bunk beds. With a length usually around 70 inches (180cm), they’re designed to accommodate smaller bedrooms.

They can be a game-changer when you are short on space. Believe me when I say space in the kids’ room is like gold.

These gems are ideal for families like us dealing with limited floor space. Plus, they’re great for toddlers. Short bunk beds can be another stepping stone towards independence. Kids can climb in and out on their own, fostering a sense of self-reliance.

Bunk beds aren’t just about sleep, they’re about sharing space, and that’s a big deal! This setup can help kids learn about respect, compromise, and the art of cohabitation. Plus, it can make bedtime a whole lot more fun.

But what age are shorty bunk beds for? And what about shorty bunk beds size? Don’t worry. We’ll dive deep into these questions.

This article will cover the followings:

Let’s reclaim that precious space, one bunk bed at a time!

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Best Short Bunk Beds: The Hero of Small Rooms

Whether you have a small bedroom for your kids or want to maximize play space, here are my favorite short bunk beds.

Low Bunk Bed 48
48″ highLow Bunk Bed 48″ high

This Green-Guard handmade bunk bed is handmade in Canada. It’s made from birch, but you can have this bed painted to the color of your choice. It has 41 5-star reviews on Etsy and parents who have purchased it can’t say enough good things. The dimensions are 77″ L x 41 3/8″ W x 48 H”.

Available at:
Etsy
Little Bunk Bed
Low Bunk BedLittle Bunk Bed

The same creators as the Low Bunk Bed, the Little Bunk Bed, is handmade and built in Canada. The dimensions are 77″ L x 41 3/8″ W x 48 H”. This model is geared towards the transition phase from crib to bed, as it has the additional guard rail to keep your little one safe.

Available at:
Etsy
Junior bunk bed for crib
Junior bedJunior bunk bed for crib

Made in Canada, the Junior Bunk Bed is made with eco-friendly finishes and non-toxic varnish. This option is more compact, measuring 48″ high 50″ long x 26″ wide. This is an excellent option for parents who have limited space or are looking for a smaller alternative.

Available at:
Etsy
Mid bunk bed
Low Bunk BedMid bunk bed

The Mid Bunk bed is another excellent option for the transition phase between crib and bed. The bottom bunk is low enough to the ground that there would be no harm if your child rolled off in the middle of the night. Canadian handmade, this bed measures 77″ L x 41 3/8″ W x 48 H”.

Available at:
Etsy
Small bunk bed 48
48″ highSmall bunk bed 48″ high

This bed is similar to the Mid Bunk Bed model. However, the ladder is placed on the left instead of the right. 77″ L x 41 3/8″ W x 48 H”. Owners of these bunk beds rave about how sturdy they are and can see that they are built with love.

Available at:
Etsy
Twin bunk bed in modern natural birch
Modern bunk bedTwin bunk bed in modern natural birch

Lovingly handmade in Canada with eco-friendly and sustainable materials, this Etsy twin bunk bed measures 77″ x 41″ x 58 3/4″. These beds are built to hold mattresses that are 74 3/8″ x 38 1/4″ and 6 inches thick. All purchasers are thrilled with these bunk beds.

Available at:
Etsy
Bunk Bed turns into 2 stand-alone twin beds
Metal bunk bedBunk Bed turns into 2 stand-alone twin beds

Eco-friendly, sustainable birch, handmade in Canada and designed to change into separate beds when needed – what more could you ask for? This model is also available in Twin XL, Full, Full XL, or Queen, so it’s an excellent option for most people and what they’re looking for. The company can also help you if you need something customized, you just have to email them directly!

Available at:
Etsy

If you have questions, read on while I take dimensions, age considerations, and features to consider while selecting a short bunk bed.

Size: The Compact Magic of Short Bunk Beds

When I first stumbled upon short bunk beds, I was skeptical. “180cm in length? That’s shorter than my fishing rod!” But these compact, space-saving solutions quickly proved their worth.

How Much Shorter is a Shorty Bunk Bed?

Typically, these beds are 8-12 in. (20-30cm) shorter than standard bunk beds. Therefore, short bunk beds measure around 67 to 70 in (170 to 180cm) in length, fitting into the tiniest of rooms without compromising comfort.

What Size of Mattress for a Shorty Bunk?

As you might have guessed, shorty bunk beds need a shorter mattress. The standard size for a short bunk bed mattress is about 70 in. long by 35.5 in. wide (180cm by 90cm). It’s slightly smaller than a regular twin mattress but fits these compact beds like a glove.

Navigating the Bunk Bed Lingo: Different Types and Their Differences

Here’s the difference in dimension between various bunk beds that are easily confused for short bunk beds.

NameAverage LengthAverage WidthAverage Height
Regular Bunk Beds78.7 in. (200cm)39.4 in. (100cm)65 in. (165cm)
Small Bunk Beds70 in. (180cm)35.5 in. (90cm)63 in. (160cm)
Short Bunk Beds70 in. (180cm)35.5 in. (90cm)63 in. (160cm)
Shorty Bunk Beds70 in. (180cm)35.5 in. (90cm)63 in. (160cm)
Low Bunk Beds78.7 in. (200cm)35.5 in. (90cm)55.1 in. (140cm)
Low Height Bunk Beds78.7 in. (200cm)35.5 in. (90cm)55.1 in. (140cm)
Mini Bunk Beds59 in. (150cm)27.5 in. (70cm)47.2 in. (120cm)
Compact Bunk Beds70 in. (180cm)35.5 in. (90cm)55.1 in. (140cm)
Narrow Bunk Beds78.7 in. (200cm)31.5 in. (80cm)63 in. (160cm)

Remember, these are average measurements. Always check the exact dimensions when purchasing a bunk bed to ensure it fits your space and suits your child’s needs.

What is the Smallest Bunk Bed Width?

Mini bunk beds take the trophy for the narrowest bunk beds. They’re the compact car of the bunk bed world with a width of about 27.5 in. (70cm). They’re small, efficient, and perfect for that narrow room you thought couldn’t fit a bunk bed. Remember, while they save space, they also provide less sleeping areas. So, they’re best for toddlers.

Size is one thing, but what about when age comes into play?

Age Considerations: At What Age Is a Short Bunk Bed Suitable?

Remember when we used to think our tiny baby would never outgrow the crib? Yeah, it happens faster than we think. Therefore, short bunk beds are fantastic because they have the power to grow with your kids. From their curious toddler phase to their energetic school years.

For the young ones, starting from age 3, short bunk beds can be a great transition from a crib, especially the low or shorty ones. They’re closer to the ground, reducing the risk of any bumps in the night. The lower bunk of a shorty is like the VIP lounge for toddlers – safe, cozy, and just the right height.

Moving your toddler from a crib to a bed is a big step. Short bunk beds can make this transition smoother, offering them a sense of independence while keeping safety in check. Look for beds with sturdy guardrails, a gentle slope on the ladder, and even fun additions like slides for a safe descent.

They can safely graduate to the top bunk as they grow and reach about 6 years old. Experts suggest that kids be at least six years old before sleeping on the top bunk. This is due to the height and the need for them to navigate the ladder safely.

Your child’s age is a key guide in choosing the right bunk bed. But also consider their personality and comfort level. You should wait longer if they’re a climber or a restless sleeper.

With your child’s age and safety sorted, let’s discuss choosing the right one.

Choosing the Right Bed: Features To Look For In a Short Bunk Bed

Selecting the right short bunk bed can be tricky, but don’t worry. I’ve been there. Safety, durability, and a design that your kids won’t outgrow in a year are things to look for.

The following is a mix of safety and fun features you must consider.

  1. Rails: Look for beds with guardrails on both sides of the top bunk, even if one side will be against a wall. The openings in the railings should be narrow enough to prevent a child from slipping through.
  2. Slide: For adventurous kids, consider bunk beds with built-in slides. It’s a great way to make getting out of bed a fun activity. Plus, it encourages physical play and creativity.
  3. Storage: Some short bunk beds come with built-in storage. It can be a large drawer under the lower bunk, a hidden compartment into the stairs, and even small shelves inside the structure. They are the perfect place for stashing toys, clothes, or bedding. This feature maximizes room space and teaches kids to keep their stuff organized.
  4. Trundle: A trundle bed is perfect for sleepovers or for when you have guests. It’s a third bed tucked away under the bottom bunk. Easy to roll out and in, it’s a convenient feature that saves space when not in use.
  5. Metal vs. Wood: In terms of materials, you generally have two options: metal or wood. Metal bunk beds are easy to clean and have a modern look. However, they may wobble over time. Wooden bunk beds, on the other hand, are robust and stable. They often come in a variety of finishes, matching different room decors. But they can be heavier and more difficult to move.
  6. Ladder vs. Stairs: Bunk beds with stairs offer a safer and easier way for kids to reach the top bunk than ladders. Make sure the stairs have a non-slip surface and handrails for added safety.

Which Bunk bed ladder Should I choose?

3 categories of ladders are common to most bunk bed models: straight ladder, angled ladder, and staircase.

  • The straight ladder is secure and attached at the bunk bed’s top and bottom. Still, it’s not removable, making it an excellent option for smaller kids.
  • Angled ladders are attached at the top only, making it easier to get up and down. Still, it comes away from the bottom bunk about 11 inches, suitable for bigger rooms.
  • A staircase is a sturdy option for younger children. It often features large steps and handrails and can include extra storage space. They take up more space and should be used in bigger rooms.

When choosing the material, consider your home’s style, your ability to move the bed if needed, and your child’s preference.

Takeaway

Short bunk beds are a lifesaver for space-strapped families. As parents, we always want what’s best for our kids. And sometimes, that comes as a compact, fun-filled, short bunk bed.

Remember, every big dream starts with a good night’s sleep.

P.S. In general, bunk beds don’t come with a mattress, and you should consider ordering one at the same time as the bed. Don’t worry, I have simplified the selection by creating this list of the best mattress for kid’s bed. Or perhaps you need help, and you should visite this guide I created on how to choose a mattress for your kid.

Still unsure about the bunk bed? Here’s some other style of bed you should also consider for your kid’s room:

Sylvain Marengere

Sylvain is managing the Sleepy Monkey website, in addition to curating the artwork we present.

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