Full Size Bunk Beds
Full size bunk beds are a smart choice when kids are growing fast and a twin bunk starts to feel too small. A full over full bunk bed gives you two roomy sleep spaces in one footprint, so there’s still space left for a dresser, desk, or play zone.
When you’re shopping for a full bunk bed, we recommend measuring first—full mattresses and bunk frames can take up more room than most people expect.
Why our full bunk beds work for families
We offer full size bunk beds for real bedrooms and real routines. These are a great fit for:
- Shared rooms where both sleepers want more elbow room.
- Teens who need a bed that feels comfortable long-term.
- Sleepover-ready rooms where the bottom bunk shouldn’t feel “small.”
Full over full bunks are also helpful when you want to keep floor space open for storage bins, a hamper, or a backpack drop zone.
What we suggest measuring first
Before you choose a bunk bed, we suggest checking the room for everyday clearance—not just the wall length.
Measure for:
- Ceiling height, so the top bunk feels comfortable when sitting up.
- Ladder clearance, so climbing up and making the bed stays easy.
- Walkways to the closet, door, and dresser drawers.
- Outlet placement for lamps, chargers, or a nightlight.
Safety features we recommend prioritizing
Bunk beds save space, but safety should lead the decision. We recommend:
- Keeping the top bunk for older kids; kids under 6 shouldn’t sleep on the upper bunk.
- Choosing a design with a sturdy ladder and secure guardrails for the top bunk.
- Following the product’s maximum mattress thickness guidance so guardrails stay effective.
Details that make a difference day to day
A full size bunk bed gets used hard, so the small details matter.
Look for:
- A ladder style that fits your room (straight ladders save space; angled ladders can feel easier).
- A finish that matches the room (black, white, grey, or natural wood tones).
- Storage-friendly designs when closet space is limited.
FAQs About Our Full Size Bunk Beds
What’s the difference between a full bunk bed and a full over full bunk bed?
A full bunk bed can mean a bunk that uses a full mattress in at least one position, while a full over full bunk bed uses full mattresses on both the top and bottom.
Are full size bunk beds a good choice for teens?
Yes. Full size bunks offer more room than twin bunks, which can feel more comfortable as kids grow.
What age is appropriate for the top bunk?
We recommend that kids under 6 don’t sleep on the top bunk.
How do we choose the right mattress for the top bunk?
Follow the product’s maximum mattress thickness guidance so guardrails remain effective and the sleeping area stays safe.



