How Bunk Beds Are Built
Bunk Bed Building Secrets
There are a lot of interesting things to know about bunk beds. When considering how bunk beds are built, here are a few things worth knowing.
Materials
One of the first things about how bunk beds are built that is worth knowing is the type of materials used. Bunk beds can be built out of several material types. The most common is wood, with metal a close second for the construction of bunk beds. Wood is an ideal material for bunk beds because it is durable, long-lasting, and offers a warmth not found in other materials for an inviting space. Metal is ideal for when you want a slightly colder yet modern look that is more lightweight than wood. Wood is usually treated with a varnish or painted as a finishing touch to add to the beauty and durability while metal is usually coated in a powder for added durability and resistance to scratches.
Process
The process for making any type of wood furniture is quite simple. Once you have the woods harvested and cut into the proper measurements to match the design of the bed, you usually sand the wood where needed to create a smooth surface and make any cuts or adjustments to the wood to ensure all pieces come together smoothly and without worry. You then place the hardware where it will be used. From there, the wood is usually treated with a varnish or paint to create the end result. While the process may be somewhat different depending on the manufacturer, these are the basics of creating any type of wood furniture.
Safety Guidelines
When it comes to how bunk beds are built, the most important aspect isn’t the materials used or the process of cutting, sanding, or varnishing woods. The most important matter is the how safety is built into every bunk bed to meet regulated standards. For example, a bunk bed must be made with certain elements to be considered safe such as guardrails, a certain amount of space between the frame and the mattress, regulations on the use of non-lead paints, and more.