10 Tell-Tale Signals You Should Know To Look For A New Double Loft Bed

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10 Tell-Tale Signals You Should Know To Look For A New Double Loft Bed

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

A loft bed that is small can be a wonderful option for a child's bedroom because it allows children to make use of the space below for play or for studying. This West Elm pick has a elegant Mid-Century design and comes in two finishes.

The instructions are simple and easy to follow. The loft bed is suitable for mattresses that are 9 inches or less. Anything higher could exceed the safety railings.

Storage

A loft bed could seem like an inconvenient option to make space for storage, but it can actually be a great alternative. For instance, instead of the traditional bookcase that occupies the floor space the lofted bed could serve as one--and the sides can be used to create other uses such as a reading nook or display shelves. A lofted bed can be used as a workspace, allowing a child to have an office space for doing homework and other tasks without taking up the living space of a small space.

Many loft beds for kids have a desk space underneath. You can add one to any loft bed or build it yourself, or rearranging the space beneath the bed using some auxiliary shelves and an unintentional table. This loft bed (shown in the white color) from Wayfair includes a desk that is built into the front, as well as shelves that double as an end rail. The bunk's minimalist design is ideal for a child's bedroom, and the rails that are slatted make it suitable for rooms with low ceilings.

Another option is to make use of the loft bed as a dresser, and this model from Ikea is a hefty amount of storage capacity. It comes in a variety of styles to match a variety of decor styles such as contemporary and rustic. The bottom of the loft is equipped with two drawers, while the top can be opened to reveal more storage space. This model is ideal for those who wish to convert their bedroom an office, or for kids with a lot of books and toys.

If you have a little one who is a reader and read, you can turn your loft into a mini library by adding shelves and a cozy bean bag chair to curl up with a good book. You can also create an adorable composition by adding an area rug and a few chairs, a coffee table, and a few baskets or boxes for additional storage.

This loft bed is a fantastic option for children who are young however, teens will appreciate the design if they need a place to do their homework or study. This model is easier to construct than other models. It comes with a set plans that include steps-by-step directions for cutting the pieces for assembling the bunk, as well as making the stairs. The plans come with an inventory of the tools and materials you'll need.

Space

The space that is created beneath tiny loft beds can be as important as the bed itself. This extra room can be used to store things as well as a desk or a cozy sitting area. It is also an opportunity to make an impressive design statement in a tiny bedroom for adults, a child's room, or even a studio apartment for teenagers.

Loft beds are a great option to give a room that has low ceilings a rustic or industrial vibe. For instance this bed in a studio from Polish interior firm Home and Wood has a minimalist black ladder that leads to the mattress that is set on an wooden platform. A simple chair, with a few other pieces, completes the look.

If your ceilings high enough, a full-size loft bed can be even bigger. Pottery Barn Waverly loft beds for instance, come in two sizes, and different finishes. They also have plenty of space beneath the bed to give you the most comfortable bed as well as more space. This X-shaped DHP bunk bed is another great option. It features the option of staggered stairs as well as a slide to ensure maximum safety and accessibility.

The bottom of this loft bed can be used as a study space or playroom with a combination of drawers and open cubbies for storage, as well as benches that double as a ladder to the top bed. This loft bed is perfect for bedrooms for teens or children rooms. It can be rearranged to fit your child's needs as they grow.

Many loft beds come with built-in shelves. This is especially useful for homes with small spaces or if you prefer to keep your knick-knacks and books off the floor. Making a cozy reading area with a lamp and some comfy seating is another great idea to make use of this space and is especially beneficial for a teen or adult's room.

A loft bed can be an ideal workstation for in a dorm. This Naomi Home loft bed with a desk that pulls out and has ample space for a laptop or desktop, plus shelves on both sides to store books, toys and other things.

Fun

You can make a loft bed enjoyable for your children. It's not just about storage space. A small slide underneath the loft bed is an exciting way to add a bit of play to your child's space. It also allows for an easy and quick descent from the top bunk. This bed for kids by DONCO comes with a built-in slide and ladder that's guaranteed to please any child, and it's possible to add to later if they'd like to go the easy way up the road in the future.

If slides aren't suitable for your child, you can still make their loft bed cool by transforming the lower part into a comfortable space with a rug and chairs. The comfy spot can be used for reading, relaxing, playing games or watching television with friends. It's the perfect way to keep their room tidy while providing a great place to hang out.

If their loft is designed to look like a cabin, complete with windows and a roof accent, kids will feel like they're in their own castle. You can also give the loft a distinctive look by using wallpapers, wall paint or stickers that resemble trees, the sky or any other outdoor feature. Your kids will love to escape into their little cabin for sleepovers or playtime particularly on days of snow when they aren't able to go outside.

You could also add a bit of style to your home by replacing an old ladder with a spiral staircase. You can buy one of these spiral staircases, or make your own to fit in an existing loft bed, as shown in this bedroom design on HGTV. The spiral staircase is a nice X design on the side. It can be extended as your children get older.

Another cool idea is to build a loft bed with a desk and storage beneath for your kids to do their homework or other tasks. There are a number of plans online for this kind of bed. Many are simple enough to do yourself, as you see in this plan from House of Wood. The plans include all instructions as well as a list of the necessary materials and cuts for each part.  this page  can be made to fit an entire mattress and offers room beneath for an office or seating.

Safety

Bunk and loft beds are a favorite among children, but they come with risks. Thousands of children are injured by bunk and loft beds every year, resulting in fractured bones, cuts and scrapes and head and neck injuries. Luckily, most of these injuries can be prevented or prevented with the proper security measures in place.

The first step is to make sure that the loft or bunk bed is properly placed in the room. It should not be placed against the wall, which can cause children to become wedged between the wall and the top of the bunk bed. Instead, leave a space of at least 3.5 inches between the bottom edge of the guard rail and the top of the mattress foundation.

When positioning the bunk bed make sure it is far from things like blinds, curtains windows, and ceiling fans which could block a child's view or cause her to fall off the bunk's edge. The bunk bed should not be placed close to anything that hangs from the rails such as toys or cords.

A sturdy, solid frame is a must for any bunk or loft bed. Find a frame made of durable materials, such as pine or metal. Another option for a safe and comfortable bed is a slatted platform or frame. Bunk and loft beds with an slatted solid platform or solid platform does not require boxsprings, which are safer for children.

In addition to the frame, search for an loft bed that has guardrails on both sides of the top and ladders that can be locked into place. Children less than six years old shouldn't sleep on the top bunk. Be sure to remind them about the dangers of sleeping on top bunks by reminding them regularly. Also having a night lighting placed on the top bunk will aid kids in finding their way back down the darkness.


A loft safety net is another important safety measure. It is attached at the corners of the top bunk to stop children from falling. These nets come in various colors and sizes to match any decor in the bedroom. They are also simple to install.