Kids & Teens > Beds
Kids and teen beds come in a wider variety of configurations than adult beds -- bunk beds, loft beds, trundle beds, captain's beds with storage drawers, and standard beds in twin, full, and queen. The right configuration depends on the room size and how it gets used: bunk beds maximize sleeping capacity in a shared room; loft beds free up floor space for a desk or play area; trundle beds provide a secondary sleeping surface for sleepovers without taking up permanent floor space; captain's beds with drawers are the most practical for a child who needs storage but a parent who does not want to manage a separate dresser.
Read our guide to how to choose kids bedroom furniture at each age -- what grows with them and what lasts.
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Read our guide to loft beds -- ceiling clearance requirements, age appropriateness, mattress thickness rules, and the safety checklist.
Read our guide to full vs. queen beds -- size dimensions, room requirements, and who each size actually works for.
Read our guide to trundle beds -- standard vs. pop-up trundle, mattress thickness limits, and how trundle beds compare to bunk beds and loft beds.
Shopping with young kids in mind? Read our guide to family-friendly furniture -- which fabrics and constructions hold up, what coffee table styles work best with kids, and where to spend more vs. less.
Deciding between twin and full? Read our guide to twin vs. full bed sizes -- when each size works, what fits in small rooms, and the most common sizing mistake when buying for a child.











