Top 5 Bunk Bed Models in 2024
As the year comes to an end, we invite you to explore our store’s most popular products. In this article, we’ll highlight each product, carefully considering its pros and cons. Our goal is to make it easier for customers to choose and ensure that both parents and kids are delighted with their bunk bed purchase.
1. Bunk Bed with Stairs - FILIP BOK

The undeniable leader in this category is the "FILIP STAIRS - SIDE ENTRY" model. This bunk bed has become incredibly popular not only among customers in Poland but is also a top choice among customers from Germany and France. The primary appeal of this bunk bed lies in its simple design. Suitable for children of various ages, the absence of a canopy makes it a versatile fit for a boy’s room, a girl’s room, or a mixed-gender children’s room. Choosing this product means you won’t need to worry about changing it in 3-4 years because a canopy becomes unnecessary or your child prefers the open top for comfort. Additionally, the ladder replaced by stairs makes this model safer and more practical. Due to its construction, the stairs are ideal for younger children and are well-suited for smaller rooms. Each step in our bunk bed is a small drawer, perfect for storing your child’s small items. This is especially useful if you prefer not to or lack space for a separate dresser for your child’s essentials. Moreover, if the stairs aren’t placed against a wall, you gain access to two shelves where you can store books or toys. The biggest downside of this bunk bed is the lack of a canopy or protective netting option. With canopy beds, setting up this kind of feature is straightforward, but here, additional construction would be required. This product is ideal for children around 7-9 years old. For younger children, the absence of a canopy could be a drawback. However, if this feature isn’t necessary for you, this is a perfect choice.
- Highly versatile
- Suitable for children ages 7-9 and older
- Perfect for small spaces
- Stairs are ideal for younger children
- Each step has a storage drawer
- Additional storage shelves available
- Compatible with under-bed drawers (all types)
- No canopy
- Complicated canopy/protective net setup
- Not ideal for very young children
2. Bunk Bed with Side Stairs - NIKOLA BOK

In second place, we have another bunk bed with side stairs, with the NIKOLA model being our customers’ second most popular choice. This is one of the most visually appealing bunk beds in our collection. Thanks to the canopy design, which extends along the side, the bunk bed has a majestic appearance. Additionally, the canopy is an excellent choice for younger children, creating a cozy "den" atmosphere. Its structure makes it easy to set up overhead coverage, giving kids their own little “base” to spend time in. This house-style bunk bed is perfect for a girl’s room. Moreover, the canopy construction allows for the attachment of safety elements on the top bunk by adding hooks along the side edge, making it simple to secure ropes or netting—an important feature for younger children. Like the Filip model, the stairs are ideal for extra storage. The main downside of this bunk bed is that older children might quickly outgrow its appeal or find it less suited to their tastes. Additionally, due to its design, the stairs can only be placed on the side. In cases where front entry is desired, the canopy structure can make access less convenient.
- Ideal for a girl’s room
- Great for children ages 6-7
- Canopy allows for overhead coverage or protective netting
- Perfect for small spaces
- Stairs are ideal for younger children
- Each step has a storage drawer
- Additional storage shelves available
- Compatible with under-bed drawers (all types)
- Canopy design recommended only for side entry
- Not ideal for older children
3. Bunk Bed with Ladder - NIKOLA

Our TOP 3 is rounded off with another version of the NIKOLA model. This time, it’s a front-entry version with a ladder. Similar to the previous option, the canopy design is both an advantage and a drawback of this bunk bed. The canopy allows for attaching a protective cover or canopy, but it’s slightly less convenient with front entry. However, since this model has a standard bunk bed with ladder instead of stairs, entry is not as cumbersome. Kids often find it comfortable to simply “climb up” to the top bunk. A common downside noted by customers with this design is the lack of stairs. However, the option to install two smaller drawers under the bunk bed compensates for the loss of storage in the steps. The ladder may not always be the ideal choice—young children might find their initial attempts to reach the top bed less comfortable compared to using stairs. However, the absence of stairs makes this bunk bed take up less space than the version with stairs. Another aspect to consider is the width of the entrance. In this version, the entry space for the lower bunk is 45 cm, unlike the 90 cm width found in side-entry ladder or stair models.
- Classic house-style bed look
- Ladder takes up less space than the stair version
- Canopy allows for protective cover or netting
- Perfect for small spaces
- Ladder makes access to the top bunk less cumbersome
- Ideal for a girl’s room
- Under-bed drawer installation available (all types)
- Canopy design recommended for side entry
- Not ideal for very young children
- No stair storage compartments
- Entrance to the lower bed is only 45 cm wide
4. Bunk Bed with Front-Entry Stairs - ZOSIA FRONT

Just off the podium is the first model of the ZOSIA bed. This is the most popular choice for bunk beds with stairs among our customers in the ZOSIA line. In this version, the stairs are positioned along the longer side of the bed, making it ideal for rooms with wall space under 200 cm. This placement offers easy access to the shelves and also partially serves as a railing for the lower bunk. The roof design on this bunk bed makes it perfect for front-entry access, allowing children to climb up without worrying about a roof directly above. It’s also easy to add a canopy or rope safety netting. The primary drawback of this bed is the limited storage options—only a small single drawer is available under the bed, as large or double drawers cannot be installed. Additionally, some may find the continuous connecting beam along the roof’s length a downside. This house-style bunk bed might not be the best choice for older children, but that can vary depending on personal preference.
- Classic house-style bed look
- Front-placed stairs
- Canopy allows for roof cover or safety net installation
- Ideal for small rooms
- Steps work well for younger children
- Each step has a storage drawer
- Easy access to shelves in the stairs
- Roof design best suited for front entry
- Perfect for a girl’s room
- Less ideal for older children
- Lower bunk entry limited by stairs
- No large, mattress, or double-drawer options
- Beam connecting roof along bed’s length
5. Bunk Bed with Ladder - FILIP PLUS SIDE ENTRY

The last product on our list is the FILIP PLUS Bunk Bed with Side Entry Ladder. This is the only model in our ranking with a ladder on the short side and the “PLUS” version. Its design has gained immense popularity among customers in both Poland and France. The ladder takes up less space than stairs, making it an ideal choice for small apartments and kids' rooms where every centimeter counts.
The “PLUS” version features a raised guardrail by 8 cm, making the upper guardrail 41 cm high instead of the usual 33 cm. This is perfect for those looking to use a mattress thicker than 12 cm. However, we recommend not exceeding 15 cm—an essential point for choosing this model. Additionally, the bed design allows for double drawers underneath, offsetting the lack of stairs. Its build makes it perfect for compact spaces, with the ladder positioned centrally on the short side for easy access to the top bunk, especially for children familiar with this setup.
The main drawback might be that younger children new to bunk beds could find it challenging to reach the top bunk. Additionally, like all FILIP bunk bed models, the lack of a roof means safety netting or a canopy for the top bunk isn’t feasible without structural modifications.
- Classic house-style bed look
- Access to the top bunk from the short side
- Raised guardrail on the top bunk
- Accommodates mattresses up to 15 cm thick!
- Great for small spaces
- Ladder bunk bed takes up less space than one with stairs
- Under-bed drawers available (all types)
- Suitable for a boy’s room or a shared room for siblings
- Cannot add safety netting or a roof without modification
- Lacks stairs with extra storage drawers
- Ladder may be challenging for younger children