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Metal Bunk Beds Vs Wood Bunk Beds

Metal Bunk Beds Vs Wood Bunk Beds

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Metal Bunk Beds Vs Wood Bunk Beds

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  1. When it comes to bunk beds there are many styles and models to choose from, but which is the best fit for you? There are many different types of bunk beds to choose from including twin over twin, twin over full, full over full, stairway, among other types. With that being said, your first decision will have to be between choosing a metal frame and choosing a wooden frame. Most bunk beds were originally made from wood but recently manufacturers have started to add a wider selection of metal frames to their repertoire. You will still mostly see that the majority are made out of wood. If you are going to a local retail store or shopping for online, you will notice that the selection of metal frames is not very large.

  2. So the question is should you go with metal or wooden? This depends on multiple factors that you should look into before you make a final decision. The metal frame provides greater support and durability than the wooden frame, however it lacks the traditional look and feel of the iconic bunk bed design. Now every type of bunk bed can be made from either wood or metal so picking the type of frame based on style limitations is not a problem. However each style will have differences based on the material it is constructed from.

  3. A metal frame will support more weight than the traditional wooden frame but has its flaws as well. The main problem with the metal frame is that they are not as stylish as the wooden frames. With a wooden frame you are able to have many different designs as well as colors. Unfortunately, most metal bunk beds come in black or white and most have the same design. The other problem comes from the cold feel of the metal. I for one like my bed to be warm and comfy so I don't want to grab a cold rail when getting out of bed. This is less likely to happen with traditional wooden rails.

  4. The traditional wooden designs do however have their flaws as well. With age many begin to wear and splinter. This has the ability to cause minor irritation and scrapes. Also, as the beds is used more and more over the years it may begin to squeak as the joints loosen, this may also lead to wobbling. However, it is an easy fix to tighten the joint unless they are held together by glue, then it requires a little more work.

  5. Sources:http://bunkbedland.com/twin-over-full-bunk-beds/http://ezinearticles.com/?Metal-Bunk-Beds-Vs-Wood-Bunk-Beds&id=7810807Sources:http://bunkbedland.com/twin-over-full-bunk-beds/http://ezinearticles.com/?Metal-Bunk-Beds-Vs-Wood-Bunk-Beds&id=7810807

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