Do you dread wrestling sheets onto a bunk or loft bed? Zippered bedding sets from Beddy’s offer a simple, practical solution—especially for beds that are difficult to make.
My girls had asked for bunk beds for years. In our previous home the rooms were small, and I liked them having separate spaces. Their sleep schedules were different until this past fall, so sharing wasn’t an option. I also didn’t want to be the one climbing up and down to wrestle sheets into place every morning.
Now we have a new house with larger rooms. They’ve shared a room for six months with no problems, their sleep schedules match, and we went ahead with a loft-and-full bed configuration. To make daily bedmaking easy, I turned to zippered, all-in-one bedding sets.
The Best Bunk Bed Bedding
Beddy’s zippered bedding is essentially a fitted sheet, flat sheet and comforter combined into a single piece that zips closed along the sides. The design makes the bed look neat in seconds—no more climbing onto a lower bed to smooth the flat sheet or dragging a comforter into place. For busy households, kid rooms, or any bed that’s awkward to access, this system removes the nightly wrestling match with bedding.

My daughters had never been fans of sleeping under a separate flat sheet—they would kick it off and sleep under the comforter. With the flat sheet and comforter joined, the bedding stays put and both girls find it comfortable. Making the bed is now as simple as zipping the sides closed.

We chose the “Love at First White” All Cotton sets—white on the outside with a subtle crinkled texture and a scripted “goodnight” / “good morning” print in gold on the inner cotton layer. The neutral white works well with their pink walls and the overall room palette. Each set includes pillowcases and shams, and the full-size set we bought came with two pillowcases and two shams, making it a complete bedding solution.
These bedding sets come in sizes from toddler to king, so they work for bunk beds, loft beds, trundles, or standard beds. For families with kids who share a room or for anyone who wants a faster, tidier bedmaking routine, zipper bedding is a smart, time-saving option.

Since we switched, the girls zip their beds up themselves without fuss. My older daughter used to spend up to 15 minutes straightening sheets and comforter each night; now the bedding stays in place and she simply zips it closed. That small change has made evenings calmer for our whole family.
The Loft Bed and Full Bed
When selecting the beds, stairs were a priority. I didn’t want a ladder for nightly trips down, so we focused on loft-bed options with a full set of stairs. Some loft systems offer storage built into the stairs; our chosen set doesn’t include stair storage, but it does leave useful space beneath the full bed for storage or play.

We opted for a loft with a separate full bed underneath so the beds can be split later if the girls want separate rooms. The area beneath the loft can also function as a hangout or play space. An added benefit of our model is a desk on the opposite side of the stairs with two small drawers—an ideal homework or art station.

We chose full-size beds so the girls can grow into them for years, and the “Simply White” finish coordinates with some existing furniture pieces in the room. I’m still finalizing the desk chair and wall decor, but the layout is coming together—DIY bookshelves fit nicely next to the desk, and a new ceiling fan improves safety and comfort.
Tips when choosing bedding and beds for shared rooms:
- Opt for bedding that simplifies daily routines—an all-in-one zippered set can be a game-changer for kids’ rooms and loft beds.
- Choose bed sizes that allow room to grow; full beds under a loft are practical and versatile.
- If stairs are important for safety and convenience, prioritize lofts or bunks with built-in steps rather than ladders.
- Look for bedding sets that include pillowcases and shams so the set feels complete out of the box.
- Always check the manufacturer’s care instructions for washing and maintenance to keep bedding looking its best.
More decorating ideas we’ve used:
- White and blush girls’ room mood boards
- Using IKEA spice racks as small bookshelves
- Decor and layout ideas for girls’ bedrooms
- Small bathroom styling tips that maximize impact
- DIY board and batten projects for bathrooms and bedrooms