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A Small Loft Bed Makes a Great Choice For Kids' Rooms
A tiny loft bed is a favorite choice for kids' rooms, allowing them to use the space underneath to play or study. This West Elm pick has a sleek Mid-Century design and is available in two finishes.
It is a bit of a task to put together however the instructions are clear and straightforward. This twin loft bunk bed with desk bed is suitable for mattresses of 9 inches and less. Anything higher may exceed the safety railings.
Stores
It might be a bit awkward to make use of the loft bed to create more storage space, but it is a very useful idea. For instance, rather than the traditional bookcase that takes up floor space, a lofted bed can be used as a bookcase. The sides can be used for other things like a reading nook or display shelves. A lofted mattress can be used as an office for children, which allows them to do their homework or other tasks in a small space without consuming valuable living space.
Many loft beds for kids come with a desk area beneath. It is possible to add a desk to any loft bed, or build it yourself, or adapting the space beneath the bed with a few shelves as well as an improvised table. This loft bed (shown in white) from Wayfair includes a desk that is built into the front, as well as a bookshelf that doubles as a side rail. The bunk's simple design makes it ideal for any bedroom for a child, and the rails that are slatted make it suitable for rooms with low ceilings.
Another option is to use the loft bed as a dresser, and this model from Ikea comes with a huge amount of storage space. It is available in multiple designs to fit a variety of decor styles that include contemporary and rustic. The loft's bottom features two drawers, while the top opens to reveal additional storage space. This is a great option for those seeking to transform their bedroom into a home office or for children who require plenty of space for toys and books.
If you have a kid who is a reader, you could turn your loft into a little library by adding shelves and a cozy bean bag chair that can be used to curl in with a good book. You can make a charming composition using a rug, some chairs as well as a table and a few boxes or baskets for additional storage.
A loft bed that's built into a playhouse is the perfect choice for a young child However, the design could be enjoyed by teenagers who might need a place to work from and study. This model is much easier to construct than other models. It comes with set of plans that contain step-by-step instructions and pictures for cutting the parts for assembling the bunk, as well as building the stairs. It also comes with an inventory of the tools and materials that you'll need to get started.
Space
When it comes to small loft beds the space they open underneath is often as important as the bed itself. The extra space can be used as an office or an area for sitting. It can also be an opportunity to create an attractive design statement in a small bedroom for adults, a kid's room or even a studio for teens.
A loft bunk bed with desk bed is the perfect way to add a bit of rustic modern or industrial style to rooms with low ceilings. For instance, this bed in a studio from Polish interior firm Home and Wood has a minimalist black ladder leading up to the mattress that is set on a wooden platform. A simple chair and few accent pieces complete the look.
If your ceilings are high enough, you can get even bigger with a full loft bed. Pottery Barn's Waverly loft bed, for example, is available in two sizes and several options for finishes. It has plenty of room underneath to give you a comfy bed and a whole lot more space. This X-shaped DHP bunk bed is another option. It has an incline staircase that is staggered to ensure maximum security and ease of access.
The bottom of this loft bed can be used as a study area or playroom with a combination of drawers and open cubbies for storage, as well as 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 rearranged as your children get older and out of it.
Many loft beds have built-in bookshelves as a part of the design. This is particularly useful for homes with limited space or if you prefer to keep knick-knacks or books off the floor. A cozy reading space with a lamp as well as comfy seating is another great use of this space, and it's especially useful for a teenager's or adult's room.
A loft bed can even be used as a workstation in a dorm room. This loft bed with a pull-out desk from Naomi Home has plenty of space for laptops and a desk, as well as shelves on each side to store books and toys as well as other things.
Fun
A loft bed for your children doesn't just mean storage and space, you can also make it fun. A small slide beneath the loft bed could be an exciting way to add a bit of play to your child's room. It also offers an easy and quick descent from the top bunk. This bed for kids from DONCO has a built-in slide and ladder that's sure to please any child, and can be put to later if they'd like to take the easy route up the road in the future.
If slides are not for your child, then you can still keep your loft beds twin bed cool by transforming the lower level into a cozy area with chairs and a rug. The area can be used to read, relax, play games or enjoy a movie with friends. It's a great way to keep the room tidy and provide a great place to hangout.
If the loft is designed to resemble an cabin, complete with windows and an accent roof, kids may feel as if they're inside their own castle. You can also give your loft a distinctive look by using wallpapers, wall paints or stickers that resemble a forest the sky, or another outdoor feature. Your kids will love to be able to retreat into their cozy home for sleepovers and playtime, especially on snowy days when they're not able to go out.
You could also add a bit of style to your home by replacing an old ladder with a spiral staircase. You can purchase one of these staircases or create your own to fit into an existing loft bed, as shown in this bedroom design on HGTV. The staircase has a nice X-shape on the side and can be redesigned as your children develop.
You can also build an office-style loft that has a desk and storage under it for your kids to do their homework or other work. There are many plans available online for this type of bed. Many of them are easy to build yourself. Consider this plan from House of Wood as an example. The plans include all the instructions as well as a list of the necessary materials and cuts for each part. The loft bed is big enough to fit a full-size bed and also has space for an office, seating area or seating.
Safety
Kids love loft and bunk beds, but they aren't without their risks. Each year, bunk and loft beds cause injuries to thousands of children, including head and neck injuries, broken bones, and scrapes and cuts. Many of these injuries could be avoided and prevented by taking the appropriate precautions.
The first step is to ensure that the loft bed or bunk bed is properly positioned in the room. It shouldn't be in direct contact with the wall as this can cause children to become wedged between the bunk's wall and the top of the mattress. You should leave at three inches between the bottom of the guardrail and the top of your mattress foundation.
When putting the bunk bed in place ensure that it is not in close proximity to things like blinds, curtains, windows and ceiling fans that can obstruct a child's view or cause her to fall off the bunk's side. The bunk should not be close to anything that can hang from the rails, like cords or toys.
A sturdy, solid frame is a must for any bunk or childrens loft Bunk beds bed. Look for a frame constructed of sturdy materials like pine or steel. Another option for a safe and comfortable bed is a slatted platform frame. Loft beds and bunk beds with solid slats or a solid platform do not require a boxspring, which is safer for young children.
In addition to the frame, look for an loft bed that has guardrails on both sides of the top and an incline that can be locked in place. Children younger than six years old should not sleep on the top bunk and be sure to adhere to this rule by frequently reminding them of the dangers. Also an evening light on the top bunk will aid children in finding their way back to the bottom in the darkness.
A loft safety net is an important security measure. It is attached at the corners of the top bunk to stop children from falling. These nets are available in a variety of colors and sizes to match any decor in the bedroom. They are also simple to set up.
A tiny loft bed is a favorite choice for kids' rooms, allowing them to use the space underneath to play or study. This West Elm pick has a sleek Mid-Century design and is available in two finishes.
It is a bit of a task to put together however the instructions are clear and straightforward. This twin loft bunk bed with desk bed is suitable for mattresses of 9 inches and less. Anything higher may exceed the safety railings.
Stores
It might be a bit awkward to make use of the loft bed to create more storage space, but it is a very useful idea. For instance, rather than the traditional bookcase that takes up floor space, a lofted bed can be used as a bookcase. The sides can be used for other things like a reading nook or display shelves. A lofted mattress can be used as an office for children, which allows them to do their homework or other tasks in a small space without consuming valuable living space.
Many loft beds for kids come with a desk area beneath. It is possible to add a desk to any loft bed, or build it yourself, or adapting the space beneath the bed with a few shelves as well as an improvised table. This loft bed (shown in white) from Wayfair includes a desk that is built into the front, as well as a bookshelf that doubles as a side rail. The bunk's simple design makes it ideal for any bedroom for a child, and the rails that are slatted make it suitable for rooms with low ceilings.
Another option is to use the loft bed as a dresser, and this model from Ikea comes with a huge amount of storage space. It is available in multiple designs to fit a variety of decor styles that include contemporary and rustic. The loft's bottom features two drawers, while the top opens to reveal additional storage space. This is a great option for those seeking to transform their bedroom into a home office or for children who require plenty of space for toys and books.
If you have a kid who is a reader, you could turn your loft into a little library by adding shelves and a cozy bean bag chair that can be used to curl in with a good book. You can make a charming composition using a rug, some chairs as well as a table and a few boxes or baskets for additional storage.
A loft bed that's built into a playhouse is the perfect choice for a young child However, the design could be enjoyed by teenagers who might need a place to work from and study. This model is much easier to construct than other models. It comes with set of plans that contain step-by-step instructions and pictures for cutting the parts for assembling the bunk, as well as building the stairs. It also comes with an inventory of the tools and materials that you'll need to get started.
Space
When it comes to small loft beds the space they open underneath is often as important as the bed itself. The extra space can be used as an office or an area for sitting. It can also be an opportunity to create an attractive design statement in a small bedroom for adults, a kid's room or even a studio for teens.
A loft bunk bed with desk bed is the perfect way to add a bit of rustic modern or industrial style to rooms with low ceilings. For instance, this bed in a studio from Polish interior firm Home and Wood has a minimalist black ladder leading up to the mattress that is set on a wooden platform. A simple chair and few accent pieces complete the look.
If your ceilings are high enough, you can get even bigger with a full loft bed. Pottery Barn's Waverly loft bed, for example, is available in two sizes and several options for finishes. It has plenty of room underneath to give you a comfy bed and a whole lot more space. This X-shaped DHP bunk bed is another option. It has an incline staircase that is staggered to ensure maximum security and ease of access.
The bottom of this loft bed can be used as a study area or playroom with a combination of drawers and open cubbies for storage, as well as 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 rearranged as your children get older and out of it.
Many loft beds have built-in bookshelves as a part of the design. This is particularly useful for homes with limited space or if you prefer to keep knick-knacks or books off the floor. A cozy reading space with a lamp as well as comfy seating is another great use of this space, and it's especially useful for a teenager's or adult's room.
A loft bed can even be used as a workstation in a dorm room. This loft bed with a pull-out desk from Naomi Home has plenty of space for laptops and a desk, as well as shelves on each side to store books and toys as well as other things.
Fun
A loft bed for your children doesn't just mean storage and space, you can also make it fun. A small slide beneath the loft bed could be an exciting way to add a bit of play to your child's room. It also offers an easy and quick descent from the top bunk. This bed for kids from DONCO has a built-in slide and ladder that's sure to please any child, and can be put to later if they'd like to take the easy route up the road in the future.
If slides are not for your child, then you can still keep your loft beds twin bed cool by transforming the lower level into a cozy area with chairs and a rug. The area can be used to read, relax, play games or enjoy a movie with friends. It's a great way to keep the room tidy and provide a great place to hangout.
If the loft is designed to resemble an cabin, complete with windows and an accent roof, kids may feel as if they're inside their own castle. You can also give your loft a distinctive look by using wallpapers, wall paints or stickers that resemble a forest the sky, or another outdoor feature. Your kids will love to be able to retreat into their cozy home for sleepovers and playtime, especially on snowy days when they're not able to go out.
You could also add a bit of style to your home by replacing an old ladder with a spiral staircase. You can purchase one of these staircases or create your own to fit into an existing loft bed, as shown in this bedroom design on HGTV. The staircase has a nice X-shape on the side and can be redesigned as your children develop.
You can also build an office-style loft that has a desk and storage under it for your kids to do their homework or other work. There are many plans available online for this type of bed. Many of them are easy to build yourself. Consider this plan from House of Wood as an example. The plans include all the instructions as well as a list of the necessary materials and cuts for each part. The loft bed is big enough to fit a full-size bed and also has space for an office, seating area or seating.
Safety
Kids love loft and bunk beds, but they aren't without their risks. Each year, bunk and loft beds cause injuries to thousands of children, including head and neck injuries, broken bones, and scrapes and cuts. Many of these injuries could be avoided and prevented by taking the appropriate precautions.
The first step is to ensure that the loft bed or bunk bed is properly positioned in the room. It shouldn't be in direct contact with the wall as this can cause children to become wedged between the bunk's wall and the top of the mattress. You should leave at three inches between the bottom of the guardrail and the top of your mattress foundation.
When putting the bunk bed in place ensure that it is not in close proximity to things like blinds, curtains, windows and ceiling fans that can obstruct a child's view or cause her to fall off the bunk's side. The bunk should not be close to anything that can hang from the rails, like cords or toys.
A sturdy, solid frame is a must for any bunk or childrens loft Bunk beds bed. Look for a frame constructed of sturdy materials like pine or steel. Another option for a safe and comfortable bed is a slatted platform frame. Loft beds and bunk beds with solid slats or a solid platform do not require a boxspring, which is safer for young children.
In addition to the frame, look for an loft bed that has guardrails on both sides of the top and an incline that can be locked in place. Children younger than six years old should not sleep on the top bunk and be sure to adhere to this rule by frequently reminding them of the dangers. Also an evening light on the top bunk will aid children in finding their way back to the bottom in the darkness.
A loft safety net is an important security measure. It is attached at the corners of the top bunk to stop children from falling. These nets are available in a variety of colors and sizes to match any decor in the bedroom. They are also simple to set up.