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What Is a Trundle Bed?

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Accommodating overnight guests isn't always easy, especially when space is tight. Though there are many options like air mattresses, futons, or pull-out couches, there is one piece of furniture that tops them all – the trundle bed. If you are not familiar with the term, you may be wondering “What is a trundle bed?”. Read this guide to find out more about these two-in-one investments.


In this guide:

What Is a Trundle Bed?
Trundle Bed Sizes
Trundle Bed Materials
Trundle Bed Features



What Is a Trundle Bed?

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So what is a trundle bed exactly? The answer is quite simple: a trundle bed is a two-in-one piece of bedroom furniture that extends from one bed into two.


How Does a Trundle Bed Work?

Trundle beds are composed of two beds: a platform bed and a slide-out bed that is housed in the empty space below the platform bed. The casters on the trundle allow you to easily slide the second mattress out for hosting overnight guests. The lower trundle bed is usually the same size or slightly smaller than the main bed above, but can only be as deep as the trundle itself allows for. This means that the trundle mattress is often much thinner than a typical mattress.


What Is the Purpose of a Trundle Bed?

A trundle bed is the ideal furniture item to help you save space while providing you with an extra bed at any given time. Trundle beds are commonly found in studio apartments (particularly if they function as a daybed or couch as well), kids rooms, and guest rooms. Whether your children often host sleepover parties or you regularly accommodate overnight guests, there are many benefits to having a trundle bed.


Space: The biggest benefit of a trundle bed is how much space it saves. Due to the fact that the trundle slots beneath the main bed, the only time you will need to provide for additional space is when it is in use.


Versatility: There are many types of trundle beds, each with its own unique set of benefits. Whether your trundle bed is a daybed or a chaise lounge for relaxing, has additional storage, or simply functions as dual beds in a child's bedroom, there are many reasons to want a trundle bed.


Comfort: A trundle bed is more comfortable than most other short-term sleeping solutions such as an air mattress or camping cot. Though trundle beds may cost more than the other options, they are more durable, making them a worthwhile investment.


Cost: A trundle bed is a more cost-effective and space-saving option than two separate beds. The lower trundle mattress is usually less costly than a full-size mattress as well.

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Tip!

To learn more about daybeds read our guide: What Is a Daybed?


Trundle Bed Sizes

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When it comes to trundle beds, there are plenty of different designs to choose from. The best model for you will depend on your needs – do you need a daybed or a pop-up? Will your space allow for a queen, or will a twin be more suitable? Do you need extra storage space? Your answers can help you better choose the best trundle bed for your home.


The most common trundle bed sizes are twin and queen, though it is possible to find full-size beds too. If the trundle bed is going in a child's room, a twin should be sufficiently sized – especially if you have a smaller child using the trundle bed. If you will be using it in a guest bedroom or for teenagers, a full or queen will likely be better.

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Trundle Bed Materials

Trundle beds need to be durable as they are hard working pieces of furniture. For this reason they are usually made of sturdy materials such as metal or wood, which will withstand the constant sliding in and out of the lower trundle.


Wood: The most common material used for trundle beds is wood. It is sturdy and attractive, fitting into a range of decor styles. Wooden frames often come with drawers built into the design.

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Metal: Metal trundle beds are also durable but are more lightweight than their wooden counterparts. They often have a more modern aesthetic as well, and a much more budget-friendly price tag.

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Upholstered: Upholstered trundle beds are an ideal option if you plan to use yours as a daybed or a sofa, as it adds an additional layer of comfort when sitting or lounging. They are usually made of both wood, metal, or some hybrid combination to give you the best of both worlds.

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Trundle Bed Features

Storage: Trundle beds aren’t just great for saving floor space, but there are many that come with additional storage in the form of drawers fixed to the bottom of the trundle frame. These sleek and stylish options allow you to store extra bedding, linens, or clothing, making them ideal for limited spaces.

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Pop-Up Trundle: Not all trundle beds slide out to form two individual beds. It is possible to purchase a pop-up trundle bed, which still has two separate mattresses; however, when the trundle mattress is extended, a “pop-up” frame can be raised up to the same height as the bed to transform it from a twin into a split-king. This option is great for couples who sleep together but need the additional floor space during the day.

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Bunk Bed: Deciding between bunk beds or a trundle? Why not opt for a space-saving combination. Ideal for kids’ bedrooms or guest rooms alike, bunk beds with trundles really make the most of a shared space.

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If you are looking for a versatile and space-saving solution to accommodate overnight guests, a trundle bed is a great option for you.

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