1. One appealing aspect of a trundle bed is that a twin mattress can be added to or removed from the trundle frame as needed. If you need storage more than sleeping space, just take the mattress out to clear space under the bed. Put the mattress back in when you have houseguests or as your family grows.
2. For children who share a bedroom, a trundle bed can be a happy alternative to the crowding caused by separate beds. Because the trundle slides right under the other bed, it saves space and clears more room for playtime during the day.
3. When choosing which type of bed is best for your children, think about their ages. Because the pull-out mattress of a trundle bed is low to the ground, it might be a perfect fit for your toddler who's too big for a crib but not big enough for a regular bed. Remember that the top bunk of a trundle bunk bed is not recommended for children under six years of age.
4. One convenient feature of a pop-up trundle bed is its ability to rise to the same height as the other bed, creating a king-size bed for house guests. Other trundle beds, like drawer trundle beds, stay at floor level and can easily be rolled back under when the bed is no longer needed.
5. Trundle beds make a fun, functional, and fashionable addition to your children's room or your own. Parents can use a trundle bed to rest by a sick child, or it can be used as a bed for sleepovers.