TRUNDLE BEDS; DEFINED!

 A pull-out trundle bed is an extra bed that can be stored away under a standard bed's wooden or metal frame. It's interesting that the word seems to have originated from an old word for the noise made when something rolls across the floor because that's exactly what a trundle does. 

Typically, a trundle bed is a low-to-the-ground Twin bed on wheels, but it is also possible to find full-sized trundles. Usually, the lower mattress is thinner than a regular mattress so that it can be easily stored and pulled out. A trundle bed made of wood is a simple thing to have made to order and a standard trundle bed mattress is 8 inches in height.

On Wooden Street, you can buy a trundle bed for kids as well as adults, and their "customization services" are second to none. That way, once a customer has found a design they love, they won't have to give it up just to make it work in their house.

Let’s learn about trundle beds in a little more in detail.

What is the purpose of a trundle bed?

Having an extra bed available at all times doesn't have to mean making more room for it, thanks to the trundle bed. Whenever more sleeping quarters are required, a trundle bed's hidden bed can be easily rolled out from underneath the main bed. Consider a trundle bed if you need an extra bed but don't want to give up valuable floor space.

Exactly How Big Is a Trundle Bed?

You can find trundle beds in Twin, Full, and Queen sizes. The main bed is usually the same size as the trundle, or a size larger to accommodate the extra sleeping space. For a Full-size mattress, this means that the accompanying trundle bed will also be either a Full or a Twin.

What is the ideal mattress size for a trundle bed?

The majority of trundle beds have a Twin-size trundle, which can accommodate a standard Twin mattress. A trundle bed's mattress size can range from that of a Twin bed to that of a Queen bed. The height of the mattress is the most critical factor to think about when shopping for a trundle bed, as a mattress that is too tall will prevent the trundle from folding up. (Most trundle bed mattresses are between six and eight inches high.)

How do Trundle Beds Work?

As its name implies, a trundle bed has a pull-out mattress that can be used as an additional sleeping surface, or it can be used as an additional bed beneath the main mattress. The upper bed will be a standard bed with a standard bed frame, while the lower bed will be a slim mattress platform on wheels. 

The trundle can be easily accessed by rolling it out from under the mattress. Studio apartments, guest rooms, and kids' bedrooms all benefit from having trundle beds due to their space-saving designs.

Children, teenagers, and young adults may have an easier time getting in and out of the trundle section of a bunk bed due to its smaller size, thinner mattress, and low profile (compared to older visitors). 

At the same time, children's and teenager rooms that frequently host sleepover guests, as well as guest rooms of homes that regularly host overnight or extended visits from out-of-town family and friends, are common places to find trundle beds.

Different Styles of Trundle Beds:

A trundle bed's versatile storage options are part of its charm. The trundle bed can be used as extra storage space. If you don't put a mattress on the platform, it can function as a shallow drawer for seasonal clothing, blankets, or even toys for the kids.

Some trundles are built with extra drawers for even more convenient storage. No matter the size of your bedroom or the design scheme you're going for, a trundle bed is an indispensable piece of furniture that will never go out of style.

Summing up:

A trundle bed is a decorator's best friend when it comes to making the most out of limited square footage. Trundles can be found in a variety of designs, making them a convenient addition to any child's bedroom or guest room.

Don’t forget to check out Wooden Street for the best selection of trundle beds and other solid wood furniture pieces.



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