Question:

bunk beds?

im a teenager and want one. i have a HUGE room with a full size bed and an extra twin. do they work good. how much usually for that format? any dislikes? what about teens thoughts about having a bunk bed?

Answer:

I had a bunk bed as a kid and I worked at a summer camp with bunk beds and my hair kept getting caught in the springs. So if you get one make sure the top (meaning when you're sitting on the bottom) is solid. I would keep the full size bed though if you have the room for it. Bunk beds can be fun, but I personally don't think they're all that comfy.
I'm not a teenager, but I wanted one when I was. we bought one for our kids. the bottom one is full and top is a twin. it was between $300-400 without mattresses.. the bottom one is really cozy, you'd probably like it.
i'm a teenager but i think bunk beds are easy to grow out of. i've slept in one(but dont have one) and think it's a waste of money. you'll think it's too babyish when ur about 15. so i would think about metal furniture.
Hmm.. think how much you'll like it as you get older, will you be able to get new furniture or will you have to keep it. Other food for thought is how high is your ceiling would you have enough room to sit up before hitting the ceiling. If you do decide on a bunk bed be sure to try it out. Good luck!
A twin over twin bunk bed is the most basic configuration with the smallest footprint of all bunk beds. It is a great solution to sleeping two children in a room, especially when there is limited space. These bunk beds often can be purchased with dual storage drawers or a twin trundle, and sometimes a conversion kit is available to convert to a twin over full bunk bed. Additionally, most bunk beds in this configuration can be separated into 2 twin beds.

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