14 Smart Ways To Spend Your Left-Over Bunk Bed With Desk Cheap Budget

14 Smart Ways To Spend Your Left-Over Bunk Bed With Desk Cheap Budget

Is a Bunk Bed With Desk Cheap?



Bunk beds with a desk are popular in smaller children bedrooms and teens' rooms. This guide compares loft beds with desks based on their specifications reviews, features, and warranty length.

Julian Bowen Pegasus from John Lewis & Partners is an excellent illustration. This bunk bed that is cheap and has a desk crams in an ottoman and an office space and an upright ladder.

1. Julian Bowen

The Julian Bowen range of childrens furniture is a fun, engaging collection that is designed to meet every child's needs and aspirations. With a vast selection of bunk beds and cabin beds, as well as high and mid-sleepers with stunning wooden and traditional styles.

Bunk beds can be a great way to save space in a home with a limited space. One bed is stacked on top of the other, and can be reached via stairs or a ladder. Some beds also come with a desk attached which your child can use for studying or reading. This Impact Gaming Bunk from Julian Bowen is a great alternative for kids who enjoy playing computer games or laptop games. The desk is large enough to accommodate gaming materials and can be used as a workspace for homework too.

2. Stompa

Bunk beds with a desk underneath are a good option for kids who wish to study and work in the same space. They're sometimes called 'high sleepers or loft beds' but most are called cabin beds with a desk. The top level can be reached by a ladder, while the lower level can accommodate sofas or a futon, a desk, or storage cubes. They're not cheap but they're made well, robust enough to last for years and can make a small area more functional without making it appear too crowded.

This Stompa bunk bed with desk (PS799) scored 4.8/5 on TrustPilot. It is one of the standard single mattresses instead of the 'European' shape that you find in most other beds and it comes with a two-year guarantee which is better than many bunk beds.

This is also the only bunk bed with desk we've found that utilizes solid pine panels instead of particle board or MDF which are generally more affordable, but not as sturdy. Solid wood emits volatile organic compounds however they are not as harmful as chemicals found in MDF or particle board.

Other options are available from this brand. The Brooklyn High Sleeper is a bit more affordable and has a style that appeals to boys. It's offered by John Lewis & Partners so you get the benefit of a two year guarantee plus the luxury of pocket springs in comparison to the open coils used in other bunk beds. It has the weight limit of 100kg, which is plenty for most teens. It also takes an ordinary single bed.

3. Noomi

Noomi beds are FSC certified, which means that they are sustainable at the beginning of the supply chain. Their pine wood has been moisture tested to ensure durability.  double bunk bed desk  of their finishes are environmentally friendly non-toxic water-based paints.

The Nora bunk bed is constructed from solid Scandinavian pine, a hardwood known for its durability and strength. The wood is painted white or cool grey, and the brand uses fibreboard made of pine in a few parts of the bed frame to provide extra stability. They also use a sprung mattress, which is the most suitable to select for a good sleeping children to get a restful night's rest.

The Lottie is a great choice to consider if you're looking for a cheap bunk bed with desk. It is available in five different colours, accepts a single mattress, and comes with a five-year guarantee. It's more expensive than some other models on this list, but it has a solid reputation and is an excellent option for families.

The Tera bunk bed from Noomi is a more substantial option. It comes with a sofa under the bed that can be transformed into a futon for sleepovers. It's packed with storage, too and is an excellent choice for those who want to make the most of the space of a small room.

The Noa & Nani range is designed with a modern aesthetic, so it will suit most interior designs and will look good in the bedroom of a child that has colourful walls or patterned wallpaper. This bed produces VOCs, just like all wooden beds. However, it's lower than other brands as the slats on the bed are made from solid pine instead of fibreboard.