90x190 French wooden bunk bed

Give your children an optimized sleeping space with our 90x190 cm bunk bed, made in France from eco-responsible wood. Robust and environmentally friendly, this furniture combines functional design and ecological commitment for sustainable room furnishing

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Two of your children share the same bedroom? There are different solutions to save space and allow each one to enjoy a comfortable bed, including the 90x190 cm bunk bed. Very popular with younger children, the bunk bed is an excellent choice to maximize space savings in the children's bedroom. At ChambreKids, we offer you a whole selection of children's bunk beds to discover and find the model that suits you.

What is a 90x190 bunk bed?

The 90x190 bunk bed is very often a children's bunk bed, although it can perfectly suit an adult (it is sometimes found in youth hostels, mountain refuges, etc.). It is a bunk bed with two 90x190 cm sleeping spaces one above the other. The dimensions of 90x190 cm are those of a standard single bed.

On a bunk bed, the top bed is accessible by a small ladder. This particularly means that the child sleeping on the top bed must be at least 6 years old. Indeed, general safety recommendations advise against offering an elevated bed to a child under 6 years old.

What are the different types of 90x190 cm bunk beds?

Regarding 90x190 cm bunk beds, there are several possibilities such as:

  • The separable bunk bed: the two sleeping spaces can be separated or used one on top of the other. This separable bunk bed can be very useful if the children share the same room temporarily.
  • The 3-person bunk bed: in addition to the two sleeping spaces one above the other, the 3-person bunk bed has a third one under the lower sleeping space, trundle bed style.
  • The bunk bed with storage: it has two sleeping spaces of course, but also additional storage to put toys, books, etc.
  • The wooden bunk bed: with a 90x190 cm wooden bunk bed, you opt for a model that is both more beautiful, more robust and more durable.

How to choose a 90x190 cm bunk bed?

To choose your 90x190 bunk bed properly or more generally your children's bed, you can take several criteria into account.

The choice of wood

If you opt for a wooden bunk bed, certain features will allow you to favor a quality model. For example, if you choose a solid wood bed, it must be PEFC certified. The PEFC label is awarded to items using wood from sustainably managed forests.

The choice of other materials

It is rare for a 90x190 cm bunk bed to be made entirely of solid wood. It generally includes other materials. Make sure to favor, for example, ecological panels with low formaldehyde content, but also water-based paints and varnishes, without solvents. You thus favor materials that are more respectful of the environment, as well as your child's well-being since they emit very few volatile organic compounds.

The manufacturing origin

For furniture, but also many other products, made in France is a safe bet. You're choosing quality items manufactured locally. Moreover, choosing made in France doesn't mean spending more.

Complete your 90x190 bunk bed

In addition to your 90x190 cm bunk bed, there are other pieces of furniture you can install in a bedroom shared by two children such as:

  • A dresser: very practical, it allows you to assign each child their own drawer to avoid mixing belongings.
  • A wardrobe: it offers the possibility of having more storage space for clothes. If you can furnish a bedroom with a dresser and a wardrobe, it will be all the more practical for daily use.
  • Two toy chests: make sure each child has their own element to store their toys, thus limiting the risk of disputes.
  • A children's desk: it's difficult to place two desks in the same room, so you'll need to opt for a shared desk. Make sure each child can find their belongings with two pencil holders, two storage drawers, etc.

Decorating a bedroom for two children

Furnishing a bedroom for two children is not always simple. The bunk bed makes things much easier, but you can arrange the room better by:

  • Clearly separating the two children's belongings;
  • Creating a color code for each child;
  • Establishing house rules so that everyone respects each other's space.