Need an extra sleeping space for guest but don’t have the room for another bed? If so, you can’t really go wrong looking at bunk beds with trundle. When you have more kids than bedrooms, then a bunk bed is a solution. And when you need that extra bed for whatever reason, you can have all three in a single unit too with a trundle bed at the the bottom.
Apart from being economical on space, it also offers a comfortable place to sleep in for your guest. Unlike sofa beds, you can choose the quality of the mattress that goes onto the trundle bed too. This means it can be a comfortable arrangement for the night compared to a folded bed. Furthermore, if you find that you need to sleep with your kids for the night when they are sick or there is a thunderstorm outside, that is also when you can conveniently pull out the trundle bed and have a comfortable sleep too.
The only drawback of having a bunk bed with trundle is that you will then have to give up the storage space, which will otherwise be available at the bottom. Usually, you can have drawers where the trundle bed is to keep blankets and sheets. However, storage space will be available at the side or underneath each step if you are also getting a bunk bed with stairs. This will compensate for the lack of drawers with a trundle bed at the bottom.
The other alternative is, of course, to get a separate chest if you are really in need of more storage space. At least, this should still be more economical on space compared to getting a third bed separately just to free up storage space at the bottom of the bunk bed.








For the bed above where can i get instructions for this bed. I have one and we took it apart to move and cant seem to put it back together…please help asap.
thanks,
Evette