Bunk Bed Layout: What it means and why it matters
Bunk bed layouts provide stacked sleeping berths. Usually for children. Allowing families to sleep 4-6 in a standard-length caravan or motorhome.
Bunk layouts are the go-to for families. They typically feature two or three stacked bunks at the rear of the caravan, with a fixed double bed for parents at the front or mid-section. Quad-bunk layouts sleep four children and are increasingly popular. Bunks may be fixed or fold-away, and many modern designs include privacy curtains and reading lights for each berth. The trade-off is reduced wardrobe and storage space in the bunk area.
Why this matters
The most practical layout for families with children. Bunks maximise sleeping capacity without requiring an oversized caravan.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Most bunks suit children aged 3-14. Upper bunks should have safety rails. Check the weight limit per bunk (usually 60-80kg).