A Look At The Future What Will The Double Loft Bed Industry Look Like …

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A Small Loft Bed Makes a Great Choice For Kids' Rooms

A small loft bed can be a wonderful option for a child's bedroom as it lets them to use the space below for playing or studying. This West Elm choice has a sleek Mid-Century design and comes in two finishes.

The instructions are easy and simple to follow. It is important to note that this loft bed is only used with mattresses that are 9 inches or lower; anything higher is at risk of extending beyond the safety rails.

Storage

It might seem unaffordable to make use of an elevated bed as a way to make more storage space, but this is a very useful idea. For instance, instead of a large bookcase that takes up floor space, a lofted bed can be used as a bookcase, and the sides can be used to create other uses like a reading nook or display shelves. A lofted mattress can be used as an area for children to work from that lets them complete their homework and other tasks in a compact space without taking up valuable living space.

Many kids' lofts beds come with a desk area underneath. It is possible to add a desk to any loft bed either by building it yourself, or adapting the space beneath the bed with a few auxiliary shelves and an unintentional table. For instance this loft bed from Wayfair (shown in white) features a desk tucked into the bunk's front and a bookshelf with a ladder that doubles as rails on the sides. The simple design of the bunk makes it a good fit for any kids' bedroom and the slatted safety rails are suitable for rooms with low ceilings.

This model from Ikea provides plenty of storage space. It comes in a variety of designs to fit various styles of interiors that include contemporary and rustic. The bottom of the loft is equipped with two drawers, while the top opens up to reveal additional storage space. This design is perfect for those who wish to convert their bedroom an office, or for children with a lot of books and toys.

If you have a kid who is a reader then you can transform your loft into a mini library by adding some shelves and a cozy bean bag chair for curling up with a great book. You can create a cute arrangement using a small rug, some chairs as well as a table and some baskets or boxes to store additional items.

A loft bed that's built into a playhouse is the perfect choice for a young child, but the design can be enjoyed by teenagers who might need a place to study and do homework. This model is much easier to build than other models. It comes with set plans that include steps-by-step directions for cutting the pieces for assembling the bunk, as well as making the stairs. It also comes with a list of tools and materials that you'll need to get started.

Space

When it comes to small loft beds, the space they free underneath is often as important as the bed itself. The extra space can be used for a desk or for an area for sitting. It is also an opportunity to make a distinctive design statement in a small bedroom for adults, a kid's room or even a studio apartment for teens.

A loft bed is a great option to add a touch of rustic chic or an industrial look to rooms with low ceilings. This bed, which is part of the Polish interior firm Home and Wood, has an elegant ladder that leads to a mattress that is set on a wooden platform. A simple chair, along with a few other pieces adds to the overall look.

If your ceilings are tall enough, a loft-style bed can be even bigger. Pottery Barn's Waverly loft bed, for example, is available in two sizes and a variety of finish options with plenty of space underneath to give you a comfy bed and a whole lot more space. Another great option is this X-shaped bunk bed by DHP, which boasts staggered steps and a slide for easy access and security.

The bottom of this loft bed can be used as a study area or playroom by combining a set of open cubbies, drawers for storage and a bench seat that doubles as a staircase to the top bed. This is a great option for kids' bedrooms or for teen's rooms, and it can be reconfigured as your children grow older and move get older and move out.

Many loft beds come with built-in shelves for books as part of the design. This is particularly useful for homes with small spaces or if you just prefer to keep knick-knacks and books off the floor. Making a cozy reading area with a lamp and some comfortable seating is another excellent idea to make use of this space and it's particularly useful for a teenager's or adult's room.

A loft bed can be an ideal workstation for in a dorm. This double loft bunk beds bed with a pull-out desk from Naomi Home has plenty of space for a laptop and a desk and shelves on each side to store books toys, books, and other things.

Fun

It is possible to make a loft bed a fun place for your children. It's not just about storage and space. A small slide underneath the loft bed is a fun method of adding some fun in your child's bedroom. It also offers a quick and simple descent from the top bunk. This bed for kids by DONCO has a built-in slide and ladder that's guaranteed to please any child and it's possible to add later on if they want to take the easy route up the road in the future.

If slides aren't the best option for your child, then you can still make your loft bed cool by transforming the lower portion into a cozy area with chairs and a rug. The area can be used to read or relax, play games, or watch TV with your friends. It is a great way to keep the space tidy and provide a great place to hangout.

When their loft is designed to look like a cabin, complete with windows and an accent on the roof, children will feel like they're in their own castle. You can also give your loft a unique appearance by using wallpapers, wall paints or stickers that resemble a forest the sky, or another outdoor element. Your children will love to retreat into their own little cabin for sleepovers or playtime, especially on snowy days when they can't go outside.

You can also add a little style to your home by replacing an old ladder with spiral staircase. You can either buy one of these spiral staircases or build your own for a small loft bed, as seen in the bedroom design shown on HGTV. The spiral staircase features a nice X shape on the side. It can be expanded as your children grow.

Another idea that is cool is to build a loft bed with a storage and a desk beneath to allow the kids to do their homework or other tasks. There are many plans online for this type of bed. Many of them are easy enough to build on your own. Consider this plan from House of Wood as an example. The plans have all the instructions you need along with a list of supplies and cuts required for each step of the project. This full Size Loft bunk bed bed is spacious enough to accommodate a large bed and has space underneath for seating, a desk or a seat.

Safety

Kids love bunk and loft beds, but they're not free of dangers. Children are often injured by loft and bunk beds each year, including fractured bones, cuts and scrapes and head and neck injuries. The majority of these injuries can be prevented and avoided by implementing the right precautions.

The first step is to ensure that the loft bed or bunk bed is placed correctly in the room. It shouldn't be set against the wall, which could result in children being stuck between the wall and the top of the bunk bed. There should be at least 3 inches between the bottom of the guardrail and the top of the mattress foundation.

When you are putting the bunk bed up, be sure that it is away from things like curtains, blinds, windows and ceiling fans that can obstruct a child's view or cause her to fall off the bunk's side. The bunk bed should not be placed near anything that could hang from the rails such as toys or cords.

A bunk bed or loft bed must have a solid, sturdy frame. Find a frame made of durable materials, such as metal or pine. A platform or frame with slats is another option that can be secure and comfortable for your children. Loft and bunk beds with a solid slatted platform or solid platform do not require boxsprings, which are safer for children.

Look for a loft with guardrails either side of the top level, and a ladder that you are able to lock into place. Children who are younger than six years old shouldn't sleep on the top bunk. Be sure to remind children of the dangers of sleeping on top bunks by reminding them often. A night light on the top bunk can help children find their way down in the darkness.

strictly-beds-and-bunks-limited-celeste-One other important safety measure is to put up a loft safety net, that can be attached to the corners of the top bunk and prevents children from falling off. These nets come in different colors and sizes to match any bedroom decor. They are also easy to install.