Anonymous wrote:Ask your kids if they would like it in their first homes.
At my first apartment, I had a twin bed that came from home.
Wood and build quality keep getting worse.
The problem is that bunk beds are unsuitable for adult guests who were not your kids.
But kids won't mind sleeping in them for the nostalgia. And if their partners visit, it's an easy way to cram your own kids into fewer rooms and give the guest their own space.
I've heard all the arguments about letting unmarried couples stay together at parents' houses. But I think it's still nice to give a new to the family boyfriend or girlfriend a completely private retreat from all members of the family including their SO.
PP. Forgot to mention...my aunt has a really big house and is an empty nester. She kept the Ethan Allen high twin with floor trundle.
I don't love trundles but when the house is full for Christmas at least it's a real bed vs. a cot. This is a big 4 bedroom where the 3 secondary bedrooms are 1) two twins in guestroom - usually hosting a couple, 2) a queen canopy bed - usually hosting a couple with younger kids, and 3) twin with trundle...often hosting a couple but sometimes siblings. And then other people are sleeping on hideabed couches.
At my mom's house, also 4 BR, there are two bedrooms with two twins apiece, and the third bedroom is a full bed. The full bed and one twin were inherited and added to the house to increase grandchildren sleeping capacity.
Obviously separate beds give more flexibility and couples don't mind twins. The bunk format is the issue with yours. Can they be unbunked?