How big of a PITA is changing a bunk bed sheet?

Anonymous
Super, super annoying and I don’t change the top sheet as much as I would like because of it. Worse is my 8yo stores books, stuffed animals, and notebooks up there so changing the sheets requires moving all of her things.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Very, very annoying.

But maybe still worth it if it solves other more annoying issues.




+100

Also agree with another poster who recommended getting a light mattress. It’s much easier to put on the fitted sheet if you can easily lift the corners of the mattress.
Anonymous
I tried it at a friends place and it was very annoying. Everyone I know who has one, has their cleaners do it. Personally, I’m not a fan of that approach so we just got a regular bed. Also, I knew I would have to change it myself when my kid inevitably soils or throws up in bed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We have three kids and a four bedroom house but one bedroom is downstairs. I want to move the toddler upstairs and get bunk beds but I'm worried I'm going to dread changing the sheets every week. I've never had a bunk bed in my house before. How annoying is it?


Annoying. Very much so. Also, there's a high likelihood you'd be getting rid of that bunk bed when your kid is a preteen. They usually want regular beds by then. You'd have to disassemble that bed and move it elsewhere or get rid of it. If I were to do it again, I would've just gone straight to a regular sized bed.
Anonymous
You can buy zipper sheets for bunk beds.
Anonymous
Triggered by this post even though it’s almost 20 years since I changed a bunk bed sheet. Imagine changing both top and bottom sheets after a stomach bug induced projectile vomiting - after a spaghetti dinner, 😫
Anonymous
I would not know. We have a house keeper for these things but we do not have bunk beds anyway. Every child gets a twin bed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would not know. We have a house keeper for these things but we do not have bunk beds anyway. Every child gets a twin bed.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Very, very annoying.

But maybe still worth it if it solves other more annoying issues.




+100

Also agree with another poster who recommended getting a light mattress. It’s much easier to put on the fitted sheet if you can easily lift the corners of the mattress.


I agree with this too. Is it annoying? Yes. Is it manageable in relation to saving the space and the kids' enjoyment? Yes.
Anonymous
It's a pain but much easier if you have two people--one can push up the mattress to get the sheets tucked under more easily on the top. I always found the bottom to be more of a pain but it is what it is.
Anonymous
Very annoying.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We have three kids and a four bedroom house but one bedroom is downstairs. I want to move the toddler upstairs and get bunk beds but I'm worried I'm going to dread changing the sheets every week. I've never had a bunk bed in my house before. How annoying is it?


If your child is old enough to sleep in a top bunk then child is old enough to make her bed and change sheets.
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