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A Small Loft Bed Makes a Great Choice For Kids' Rooms
A small loft bed is a popular choice for kids' rooms that allow the kids to make use of the space beneath for play or study. This West Elm pick has a elegant Mid-Century design and comes in two different finishes.
It is a bit of a task to put together, but the instructions are clear and straightforward. This loft bed is only suitable for mattresses of 9 inches and less. Anything higher may extend beyond the safety guardrails.
Storage
It might be a bit awkward to use the loft bed as a way to increase storage space, but this can be incredibly useful. A lofted bed, for instance could be used as a bookcase, which saves floor space. The sides can also be used to create a reading area, or display shelves. A lofted mattress could be used to create a workstation for a child and lets them do their homework and other chores in a small space, without taking up valuable living space.
Many kids' lofts beds include a desk underneath. You can add one to any loft bed, either by building it yourself, or by modifying the space beneath the bed with a few auxiliary shelves and an unintentional table. This loft bed ideas bed (shown in white loft bed) from Wayfair comes with a desk built into the front, as well as a bookshelf that doubles as a side rail. The bunk's minimalist design makes it ideal for any bedroom for a child and the slatted rails make it ideal for rooms with low loft bed ceilings.
Another option is to use an loft bed to create dresser and this model from Ikea comes with a huge quantity of storage space. The loft bed comes in a variety of finishes that fit different styles of decor, including rustic and modern. The bottom of the loft features two drawers, and the top opens to reveal additional storage space. This model is a great option for those seeking to transform their bedroom into a workspace for their home or for children who require plenty of room to store their books and toys.
If you have a kid who loves reading and read, you can turn your loft into a little library by adding some shelves and a cozy bean bag chair for curling in with a good book. You can make a charming arrangement using a small rug, some chairs as well as a table and a few boxes or baskets for additional storage.
This loft bed is a fantastic option for children of all ages, but teens can also appreciate the design if they need a place to study or do homework. This model is simpler to build than others. It comes with set of plans that contain step-by-step pictures and instructions for cutting the parts, assembling the bunk and making the stairs. The plans come with a list of the tools and supplies you'll need.
Space
When it comes to tiny loft beds the space they free up beneath them is often just as important as the bed itself. The extra space can be used for an office space or as an ideal sitting space. This can be a great way to add a unique design element to a small bedroom for an adult, a child’s room, or even a studio.
Loft beds are a great option to give a room that has low loft bunk beds ceilings a rustic, chic or industrial vibe. This bed, from the Polish interior firm Home and Wood, has a simple ladder that leads to a mattress that is set on the wooden platform. A simple chair, with a few accent pieces adds to the overall look.
If your ceilings are tall enough, you can get even higher with a double loft bunk beds bed. Pottery Barn Waverly loft beds are for instance, and come in two sizes with a variety of finish options. They also offer plenty of space under the bed, which gives you a comfortable bed and more space. Another great option is this loft bed with an X shape from DHP which comes with stairs that are staggered and slide for easy access and safety.
The loft bed comes with an underside section that can be used for a playroom or study area. It includes an upholstered bench and storage cubbies, as well as a stairway to the top bunk bed. This is a great choice for kids' bedrooms or teens' rooms and it can be reconfigured as your children grow up and get out of it.
Many loft beds have built-in bookshelves as a part of the design. This is especially useful for homes with limited space or to keep books and other items away from the floor. Creating a cozy reading nook with a lamp and some comfy seating is another great use of this space, and it's especially useful for a teen or adult's room.
A loft bed can also be an ideal workstation for a dorm. This Naomi Home loft bed with a desk that pulls out and has ample space to accommodate a laptop and a computer, plus shelving units on both sides to store books, toys and other things.
Fun
It is possible to make a loft bed a fun place for your kids. It's not just about storage space. A small slide under a loft bed is a great option to bring some playtime action to the room, as well as an easy and quick descent out of 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 on later if they decide they'd like to go the easy way to the top in the near future.
If slides aren't a good choice for your child's age, you can still add a fun aspect to your loft bed by transforming the bottom of the bed into a cozy hangout area with a couple of chairs and rug. The area can be used to read, relax, play games or watch TV with your friends. It's a great way to keep the space clean and offer a nice space to relax.
If the loft is designed to look like an cabin, complete with windows and a roof accent, kids can 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 element. Your kids will love sleeping in their loft, especially in the winter months when it is snowy.
You can also add a little design to your home by replacing an old ladder with a spiral staircase. You can buy one of these staircases or create your own to fit in a small loft bed as shown in this bedroom design from HGTV. The staircase features a lovely X-shape on the side and can be added to as your children get older.
Another great idea is to build a loft bed with desk and storage underneath for the kids to work on their homework or other chores. You can find a variety of plans online for this kind of loft bed and many are easy enough to construct on your own, as shown in this design from House of Wood. The plans include all the instructions as well as a list of the materials and cuts required for each piece. This loft bed is spacious enough to fit a full-size bed, and it has room underneath for seating, a desk or a seat.
Safety
Kids enjoy loft beds and bunk beds, but they aren't without their risks. Every year, bunk and loft beds result in injuries to thousands of children, which include head and neck injuries, broken bones, as well as scrapes and cuts. The majority of these injuries can be prevented and avoided by implementing the proper precautions.
The first thing to do is ensure that the loft or bunk bed is correctly placed in the room. It should not be positioned against the wall, which could result in children being stuck between the wall and the top of the bunk bed. Instead, allow a clear space of at minimum 3.5 inches between the bottom edge of the guard rail and the top of the mattress foundation.
When placing the bunk be sure to keep it away from curtains, blinds and windows that could block a child’s view or cause them to fall off. The bunk should not be situated near anything that could hang from the rails, such as cords or toys.
Any bunk bed or loft bed should have an extremely solid frame. Find a frame made of durable materials, such as metal or pine. Another option for a safe and comfortable bed is a slatted platform or frame. Loft and bunk beds with an slatted solid platform or solid platform do not require boxsprings, making it safer for children.
Look for an area with guardrails on both sides of the top level, and a ladder that you can secure. Kids younger than six should not be sleeping on the top bunk and make sure you adhere to this rule by frequently reminding them of the dangers. A night light placed on the top bunk may help children find their way down in the darkness.
Another crucial safety measure is to put up a loft safety net that is attached to the corners of the top bunk and keeps children from falling off. They are available in a wide variety of sizes and colors to fit any decor in the bedroom and are easy to put up.
A small loft bed is a popular choice for kids' rooms that allow the kids to make use of the space beneath for play or study. This West Elm pick has a elegant Mid-Century design and comes in two different finishes.
It is a bit of a task to put together, but the instructions are clear and straightforward. This loft bed is only suitable for mattresses of 9 inches and less. Anything higher may extend beyond the safety guardrails.
Storage
It might be a bit awkward to use the loft bed as a way to increase storage space, but this can be incredibly useful. A lofted bed, for instance could be used as a bookcase, which saves floor space. The sides can also be used to create a reading area, or display shelves. A lofted mattress could be used to create a workstation for a child and lets them do their homework and other chores in a small space, without taking up valuable living space.
Many kids' lofts beds include a desk underneath. You can add one to any loft bed, either by building it yourself, or by modifying the space beneath the bed with a few auxiliary shelves and an unintentional table. This loft bed ideas bed (shown in white loft bed) from Wayfair comes with a desk built into the front, as well as a bookshelf that doubles as a side rail. The bunk's minimalist design makes it ideal for any bedroom for a child and the slatted rails make it ideal for rooms with low loft bed ceilings.
Another option is to use an loft bed to create dresser and this model from Ikea comes with a huge quantity of storage space. The loft bed comes in a variety of finishes that fit different styles of decor, including rustic and modern. The bottom of the loft features two drawers, and the top opens to reveal additional storage space. This model is a great option for those seeking to transform their bedroom into a workspace for their home or for children who require plenty of room to store their books and toys.
If you have a kid who loves reading and read, you can turn your loft into a little library by adding some shelves and a cozy bean bag chair for curling in with a good book. You can make a charming arrangement using a small rug, some chairs as well as a table and a few boxes or baskets for additional storage.
This loft bed is a fantastic option for children of all ages, but teens can also appreciate the design if they need a place to study or do homework. This model is simpler to build than others. It comes with set of plans that contain step-by-step pictures and instructions for cutting the parts, assembling the bunk and making the stairs. The plans come with a list of the tools and supplies you'll need.
Space
When it comes to tiny loft beds the space they free up beneath them is often just as important as the bed itself. The extra space can be used for an office space or as an ideal sitting space. This can be a great way to add a unique design element to a small bedroom for an adult, a child’s room, or even a studio.
Loft beds are a great option to give a room that has low loft bunk beds ceilings a rustic, chic or industrial vibe. This bed, from the Polish interior firm Home and Wood, has a simple ladder that leads to a mattress that is set on the wooden platform. A simple chair, with a few accent pieces adds to the overall look.
If your ceilings are tall enough, you can get even higher with a double loft bunk beds bed. Pottery Barn Waverly loft beds are for instance, and come in two sizes with a variety of finish options. They also offer plenty of space under the bed, which gives you a comfortable bed and more space. Another great option is this loft bed with an X shape from DHP which comes with stairs that are staggered and slide for easy access and safety.
The loft bed comes with an underside section that can be used for a playroom or study area. It includes an upholstered bench and storage cubbies, as well as a stairway to the top bunk bed. This is a great choice for kids' bedrooms or teens' rooms and it can be reconfigured as your children grow up and get out of it.
Many loft beds have built-in bookshelves as a part of the design. This is especially useful for homes with limited space or to keep books and other items away from the floor. Creating a cozy reading nook with a lamp and some comfy seating is another great use of this space, and it's especially useful for a teen or adult's room.
A loft bed can also be an ideal workstation for a dorm. This Naomi Home loft bed with a desk that pulls out and has ample space to accommodate a laptop and a computer, plus shelving units on both sides to store books, toys and other things.
Fun
It is possible to make a loft bed a fun place for your kids. It's not just about storage space. A small slide under a loft bed is a great option to bring some playtime action to the room, as well as an easy and quick descent out of 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 on later if they decide they'd like to go the easy way to the top in the near future.
If slides aren't a good choice for your child's age, you can still add a fun aspect to your loft bed by transforming the bottom of the bed into a cozy hangout area with a couple of chairs and rug. The area can be used to read, relax, play games or watch TV with your friends. It's a great way to keep the space clean and offer a nice space to relax.
If the loft is designed to look like an cabin, complete with windows and a roof accent, kids can 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 element. Your kids will love sleeping in their loft, especially in the winter months when it is snowy.
You can also add a little design to your home by replacing an old ladder with a spiral staircase. You can buy one of these staircases or create your own to fit in a small loft bed as shown in this bedroom design from HGTV. The staircase features a lovely X-shape on the side and can be added to as your children get older.
Another great idea is to build a loft bed with desk and storage underneath for the kids to work on their homework or other chores. You can find a variety of plans online for this kind of loft bed and many are easy enough to construct on your own, as shown in this design from House of Wood. The plans include all the instructions as well as a list of the materials and cuts required for each piece. This loft bed is spacious enough to fit a full-size bed, and it has room underneath for seating, a desk or a seat.
Safety
Kids enjoy loft beds and bunk beds, but they aren't without their risks. Every year, bunk and loft beds result in injuries to thousands of children, which include head and neck injuries, broken bones, as well as scrapes and cuts. The majority of these injuries can be prevented and avoided by implementing the proper precautions.
The first thing to do is ensure that the loft or bunk bed is correctly placed in the room. It should not be positioned against the wall, which could result in children being stuck between the wall and the top of the bunk bed. Instead, allow a clear space of at minimum 3.5 inches between the bottom edge of the guard rail and the top of the mattress foundation.
When placing the bunk be sure to keep it away from curtains, blinds and windows that could block a child’s view or cause them to fall off. The bunk should not be situated near anything that could hang from the rails, such as cords or toys.
Any bunk bed or loft bed should have an extremely solid frame. Find a frame made of durable materials, such as metal or pine. Another option for a safe and comfortable bed is a slatted platform or frame. Loft and bunk beds with an slatted solid platform or solid platform do not require boxsprings, making it safer for children.
Look for an area with guardrails on both sides of the top level, and a ladder that you can secure. Kids younger than six should not be sleeping on the top bunk and make sure you adhere to this rule by frequently reminding them of the dangers. A night light placed on the top bunk may help children find their way down in the darkness.
Another crucial safety measure is to put up a loft safety net that is attached to the corners of the top bunk and keeps children from falling off. They are available in a wide variety of sizes and colors to fit any decor in the bedroom and are easy to put up.
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