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Beds with Stairs

Beds with Stairs

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    Our Warner Espresso Twin over Full Bunk Bed with Stairs offers both storage and sleeping space for 3 to 4 people. On the right side are 4 stairs which have 5 built in end drawers for storing clothes or other items. For additional sleeping space there is...
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Bunk beds and loft beds with stairs

Stairway beds help families, homeowners, and vacation-rental owners add sleeping space without giving up practical storage. This collection includes bunk beds with stairs and loft beds with stairs in twin, full, XL, and queen configurations.

Use this guide to compare layouts, mattress sizes, stair placement, storage options, and room-planning details before choosing a bed.

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Bunk beds with stairs

Best for shared bedrooms, guest rooms, bunk rooms, and vacation rentals that need more than one sleeping surface.

Loft beds with stairs

Best for opening floor space underneath the bed for a desk, dresser, seating area, storage, or play space.

How to choose the right bed with stairs

  • Start with the sleeper. Kids, teens, adults, guests, and rental visitors may need different mattress sizes, heights, and access styles.
  • Choose the layout. Bunk beds add sleeping capacity. Loft beds create usable space underneath. L-shaped and corner layouts can help use two walls.
  • Check stair placement. Confirm whether the stairs install on the left, right, or only one side of the bed.
  • Plan storage. Many stairway beds include drawers or cubbies built into the steps. This can reduce the need for a separate dresser or toy storage.
  • Match the mattress. Top bunks and loft beds usually require a mattress that stays within the bed maker's recommended height range.

Beds with stairs vs. beds with ladders

Consideration Stairs Ladder
Access Wider steps and a more familiar climbing motion. More compact, but steeper and narrower.
Storage Often includes drawers, cubbies, or shelves built into the stairs. Usually no built-in storage.
Floor space Requires more room because the stairs extend the bed footprint. Better for tighter rooms where every inch matters.
Best use Shared rooms, guest spaces, rentals, storage-focused rooms, and shoppers who prefer stair access. Small bedrooms, simple layouts, and lower-budget setups.

Measurement checklist before buying

  • Ceiling height: Measure from floor to ceiling and confirm enough clearance above the top mattress.
  • Bed footprint: Measure the full bed length and width, including the stair section.
  • Drawer clearance: Leave enough room for stair drawers, under-bed drawers, trundles, and doors to open.
  • Mattress height: Confirm the recommended top-bunk or loft mattress thickness before ordering a mattress.
  • Delivery path: Check stairs, hallways, tight corners, and room entry before delivery. Most beds ship in pieces, but room access still matters.

Why buy from Totally Home Furniture?

Totally Home Furniture grew from decades of helping families choose furniture for real homes. Our team can help compare sizes, stair placement, mattress fit, delivery details, and product options for kids' rooms, teen rooms, guest rooms, apartments, Airbnbs, VRBOs, and vacation homes.

Need help choosing? Use chat, call (800) 976-0102, call (952) 881-2425, or email info@thebeanbagstore.com.

Frequently asked questions about bunk beds and loft beds with stairs

Are bunk beds with stairs better than bunk beds with ladders?

Stairs are often easier to climb and may include built-in storage. Ladders usually take less floor space and can cost less. The better choice depends on room size, sleeper age, storage needs, and budget.

How much space do stairs add to a bunk bed or loft bed?

Many stair sections add roughly 2 to 3 feet to the bed footprint, but the exact amount varies by model. Always check the product dimensions and measure the full room before buying.

Do stairway bunk beds have storage?

Many models include drawers or cubbies built into the steps. This storage can be useful for clothing, bedding, toys, books, or guest supplies.

Can the stairs go on either side?

Some beds offer reversible stair placement, while others install only on one side. Check the product page or contact us before ordering if stair direction is important for your room layout.

What mattress works best for the top bunk or loft?

Use the mattress size and thickness recommended on the product page. A top-bunk or loft mattress should stay within the guardrail height guidance provided by the bed maker.

Are beds with stairs good for vacation rentals?

They can be a strong option for vacation rentals because they increase sleeping capacity and add storage. Rental owners should also consider durability, cleanability, mattress fit, delivery timing, and replacement-part support.

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