Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I had a daybed growing up and I don't understand the point of it. And it was hard to change the sheets. It did have a trundle, though, which was nice when friends came over.
A loft bed also sounds difficult to change. I'd get a regular twin bed or maybe one of the ones with drawers under it.
My DC has a daybed with trundle, but I'm just realizing by these posts that it's basically a twin bed with a headboard and footboard, with a matching trundle. There's no third rail with this bed. It's super helpful to have the trundle for sleepovers or cousins at the holidays.
Previously we had bunk beds and I put off changing sheets for as long as possible. That was tough.