Recommended for families: Twin beds
A "linked bed" usually refers to a set of single or double size beds that can be joined together to create a larger bed. Linked beds can be used as single or double size beds on their own, or two can be joined together to create queen or king size beds.
Flexibility: A bunk bed is versatile as it allows you to rearrange the beds to suit your bedroom design and layout. They can be used as single and double beds or as one large bed depending on your needs.
Use as a single bed: The double bed can be split to create two separate beds, which is great for a guest room or a child's room.
Use as a large bed: By connecting and fixing the two connecting beds together, you can use them as a large size bed. This is a recommended bed for couples and families.
Examples of combinations of connecting beds and recommended uses
WK200 Single x 2 Popular for couples as it is more spacious than a king size bedWK220 Single + Semi-double Recommended for 2 adults and 1 small child
WK240 2 semi-double beds, suitable for 2 adults and 2 small children
WK260 Semi-double + double Recommended for adults and 2 small children
WK280 2 double rooms, suitable for a family of 4 or adults and 3 small children
Information on various bed types
◆ Frame mattress setBed frame only
◆ Mattress only
◆ Mattress with legs
◆ Slatted bed
◆ Flip-up storage bed
◆ Low bed
◆ French bed mattress included
◆ Storage bed
◆ Tatami bed
◆ Bed with assembly and installation
◆ Family bed
◆ Electric bed
◆ Bunk beds
◆ Chest bed ◆ Loft bed
◆ Connecting beds
◆ Nursing bed
◆ Floor bed
◆ Short bed length