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A Small Loft Bed Makes a Great Choice For Kids' Rooms
A tiny loft bed is a popular choice for rooms for children that allow them to make use of the space below for studying or playing. This West Elm choice has a elegant Mid-Century design and comes in two finishes.
The instructions are simple and clear. It is important to note that this loft bed is only used with mattresses that are 9 inches or less. Anything higher is at risk of extending beyond the safety guard rails.
Stores
It might seem unaffordable to utilize an elevated bed to create more storage space, but it is a very useful idea. For instance, instead of an enormous bookcase that occupies the floor space, a lofted bed can serve as one--and the sides can be used for other purposes such as a reading nook or display shelves. A lofted mattress could be used as an office for children and lets them do their homework or other tasks in a small space without taking up valuable living space.
A lot of loft beds for kids have a desk space beneath, but you can also add one to any regular loft bed by constructing it yourself or adapting the area beneath the bed by adding some shelving and a built-in desk. This loft bed (shown in the white color) from Wayfair has a desk built into the front of the bed and shelves that double as an end rail. The bunk's simple design makes it ideal for any kid's bedroom, and the slatted rails make it ideal for rooms with low ceilings.
Another alternative is to use the loft bed as dresser, and this model from Ikea is a hefty amount of storage capacity. It is available in multiple designs to fit a variety of decor styles such as contemporary and rustic. The loft's bottom features two drawers while the top opens up to reveal more storage space. This model is ideal for adults who want to convert their bedroom into an office, or for children with a lot of 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 for curling up with a great book. You can create a beautiful composition using a rug, some chairs or tables, and some baskets or boxes to store additional items.
This loft bed is a fantastic option for Loft Beds For Kids children of all ages however teens can appreciate the design if they require space to do their homework or study. This model is much easier to construct than other models. It comes with set of plans that provide step-by-step pictures and instructions to cut the parts, assembling the bunk and making the stairs. It also includes the list of tools and materials you'll need to get started.
Space
The space that is created under small loft beds can be as important as the bed. The extra space can be used to store things as well as a desk or a cozy sitting area. It is also an opportunity to create an impressive design statement in a small bedroom for adults, a kid's room, or even a studio for teens.
A loft bed can be a great option to add a touch of rustic chic or an industrial feel to rooms with low ceilings. For instance, this bed in a studio apartment from Polish interior firm Home and Wood has a minimalist black ladder that leads up to the mattress that is set on an wooden platform. A simple chair, along with a few accent pieces, completes the look.
If your ceilings are tall enough, a twin loft bed-style bed could be even more spacious. Pottery Barn's Waverly loft bed, for instance, is available in two sizes as well as a variety of options for finishes. It has plenty of room underneath to provide you with a comfortable bed and more space. Another option that is great is this X-shaped bunk bed from DHP, which boasts the slide and steps that are staggered for easy access and security.
This loft bed has an area at the bottom that can be used as an office or playroom. It includes an upholstered bench and storage cubbies, as an stairway that leads to the top bunk bed. This loft bed is ideal for teenager bedrooms or children' rooms. It can be rearranged to meet the needs of your child as they grow.
Many loft beds come with built-in shelves for books as part of the design. This is especially helpful for homes with limited space or if you prefer to keep your knick-knacks and books off the floor. A cozy reading space with a lamp and some comfy seating is another great way to use this space, and is especially beneficial for an adult or teen's room.
A loft bed can even be used as a workstation in a dorm room. This Naomi Home loft bed with a desk that pulls out has plenty of room to accommodate a laptop and a computer, plus shelving units on both sides to store toys, books and other items.
Fun
Getting a loft bed for your children does not just mean storage space, it can also make it a fun experience. A small slide beneath the loft bed is a fantastic way to add some fun to their bedroom as well as a quick and easy descent from the top bunk. This DONCO kids' bed comes with a built in slide and ladder, which is sure to delight any child. It could be added later, if the child wants to go the easy way up.
If slides are not suitable for your child, you can still make your loft bed cool by turning the lower part into a cozy area with a rug and chairs. The area can be used to read, relax, play games or watch TV with friends. It's a great way to keep the space tidy and provide a great space to relax.
When their loft is designed as an actual cabin, with windows and an accent on the roof, children may feel as if they're inside their own castle. You can also give the loft a distinctive look by using wallpapers, wall paints or stickers that resemble a forest, the sky or some other outdoor element. Your children will love playing and having sleepovers in their loft, especially on snowy days.
You could also add a bit of flair to your home by replacing a ladder with an incline staircase. You can purchase one of these spiral staircases, or create your own to fit into the loft space as shown in this bedroom design on HGTV. The staircase features a lovely design with an X-shape along the sides and can be added to as your children grow.
You can also construct a loft with a desk and storage under it for your children to work on their homework or any other work. There are a variety of plans available online for this kind of bed. A lot of them are easy enough to build on your own. Consider this plan from House of Wood as an illustration. The plans include all instructions and a list with 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 a desk, seating or seating.
Safety
Kids love bunk and loft beds, but they're not without risks. Every year, bunk beds and loft beds result in injuries to thousands of children, including head and neck fractures, broken bones and scrapes and cuts. The majority of these injuries can be avoided or prevented by implementing the right safety measures.
The first thing to do is ensure that the loft or bunk bed is properly placed in the room. It should not be placed against the wall, as this could cause children to be wedged between the wall and the top of the bunk bed. You should leave 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 make sure it is far from things like curtains, blinds, windows and ceiling fans that could block a child's view or cause her to fall off the side of the bunk. The bunk should not be close to anything that could hang from the rails, like cords or toys.
A sturdy, solid frame is a must for any loft or bunk bed. Find a frame constructed of sturdy materials such as pine or metal. A platform or frame with slats is another option that can be secure and comfortable for your children. Loft beds and bunk beds with a solid platform or slats do not require a boxspring which is safer for toddlers.
Look for a loft with guardrails either side of the top level and a ladder that you are able to lock into place. Kids younger than six should never sleep on the top bunk, and be sure to adhere to this rule by frequently reminding them of the dangers. A night light on the top bunk could help kids find their own way down in the dark.
A loft safety net is an important precaution to take. It is attached at the corners of the top bunk to prevent children from falling. The nets are available in a assortment of sizes and colors to fit any bedroom decor and are easy to install.
A tiny loft bed is a popular choice for rooms for children that allow them to make use of the space below for studying or playing. This West Elm choice has a elegant Mid-Century design and comes in two finishes.
The instructions are simple and clear. It is important to note that this loft bed is only used with mattresses that are 9 inches or less. Anything higher is at risk of extending beyond the safety guard rails.
Stores
It might seem unaffordable to utilize an elevated bed to create more storage space, but it is a very useful idea. For instance, instead of an enormous bookcase that occupies the floor space, a lofted bed can serve as one--and the sides can be used for other purposes such as a reading nook or display shelves. A lofted mattress could be used as an office for children and lets them do their homework or other tasks in a small space without taking up valuable living space.
A lot of loft beds for kids have a desk space beneath, but you can also add one to any regular loft bed by constructing it yourself or adapting the area beneath the bed by adding some shelving and a built-in desk. This loft bed (shown in the white color) from Wayfair has a desk built into the front of the bed and shelves that double as an end rail. The bunk's simple design makes it ideal for any kid's bedroom, and the slatted rails make it ideal for rooms with low ceilings.
Another alternative is to use the loft bed as dresser, and this model from Ikea is a hefty amount of storage capacity. It is available in multiple designs to fit a variety of decor styles such as contemporary and rustic. The loft's bottom features two drawers while the top opens up to reveal more storage space. This model is ideal for adults who want to convert their bedroom into an office, or for children with a lot of 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 for curling up with a great book. You can create a beautiful composition using a rug, some chairs or tables, and some baskets or boxes to store additional items.
This loft bed is a fantastic option for Loft Beds For Kids children of all ages however teens can appreciate the design if they require space to do their homework or study. This model is much easier to construct than other models. It comes with set of plans that provide step-by-step pictures and instructions to cut the parts, assembling the bunk and making the stairs. It also includes the list of tools and materials you'll need to get started.
Space
The space that is created under small loft beds can be as important as the bed. The extra space can be used to store things as well as a desk or a cozy sitting area. It is also an opportunity to create an impressive design statement in a small bedroom for adults, a kid's room, or even a studio for teens.
A loft bed can be a great option to add a touch of rustic chic or an industrial feel to rooms with low ceilings. For instance, this bed in a studio apartment from Polish interior firm Home and Wood has a minimalist black ladder that leads up to the mattress that is set on an wooden platform. A simple chair, along with a few accent pieces, completes the look.
If your ceilings are tall enough, a twin loft bed-style bed could be even more spacious. Pottery Barn's Waverly loft bed, for instance, is available in two sizes as well as a variety of options for finishes. It has plenty of room underneath to provide you with a comfortable bed and more space. Another option that is great is this X-shaped bunk bed from DHP, which boasts the slide and steps that are staggered for easy access and security.
This loft bed has an area at the bottom that can be used as an office or playroom. It includes an upholstered bench and storage cubbies, as an stairway that leads to the top bunk bed. This loft bed is ideal for teenager bedrooms or children' rooms. It can be rearranged to meet the needs of your child as they grow.
Many loft beds come with built-in shelves for books as part of the design. This is especially helpful for homes with limited space or if you prefer to keep your knick-knacks and books off the floor. A cozy reading space with a lamp and some comfy seating is another great way to use this space, and is especially beneficial for an adult or teen's room.
A loft bed can even be used as a workstation in a dorm room. This Naomi Home loft bed with a desk that pulls out has plenty of room to accommodate a laptop and a computer, plus shelving units on both sides to store toys, books and other items.
Fun
Getting a loft bed for your children does not just mean storage space, it can also make it a fun experience. A small slide beneath the loft bed is a fantastic way to add some fun to their bedroom as well as a quick and easy descent from the top bunk. This DONCO kids' bed comes with a built in slide and ladder, which is sure to delight any child. It could be added later, if the child wants to go the easy way up.
If slides are not suitable for your child, you can still make your loft bed cool by turning the lower part into a cozy area with a rug and chairs. The area can be used to read, relax, play games or watch TV with friends. It's a great way to keep the space tidy and provide a great space to relax.
When their loft is designed as an actual cabin, with windows and an accent on the roof, children may feel as if they're inside their own castle. You can also give the loft a distinctive look by using wallpapers, wall paints or stickers that resemble a forest, the sky or some other outdoor element. Your children will love playing and having sleepovers in their loft, especially on snowy days.
You could also add a bit of flair to your home by replacing a ladder with an incline staircase. You can purchase one of these spiral staircases, or create your own to fit into the loft space as shown in this bedroom design on HGTV. The staircase features a lovely design with an X-shape along the sides and can be added to as your children grow.
You can also construct a loft with a desk and storage under it for your children to work on their homework or any other work. There are a variety of plans available online for this kind of bed. A lot of them are easy enough to build on your own. Consider this plan from House of Wood as an illustration. The plans include all instructions and a list with 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 a desk, seating or seating.
Safety
Kids love bunk and loft beds, but they're not without risks. Every year, bunk beds and loft beds result in injuries to thousands of children, including head and neck fractures, broken bones and scrapes and cuts. The majority of these injuries can be avoided or prevented by implementing the right safety measures.
The first thing to do is ensure that the loft or bunk bed is properly placed in the room. It should not be placed against the wall, as this could cause children to be wedged between the wall and the top of the bunk bed. You should leave 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 make sure it is far from things like curtains, blinds, windows and ceiling fans that could block a child's view or cause her to fall off the side of the bunk. The bunk should not be close to anything that could hang from the rails, like cords or toys.
A sturdy, solid frame is a must for any loft or bunk bed. Find a frame constructed of sturdy materials such as pine or metal. A platform or frame with slats is another option that can be secure and comfortable for your children. Loft beds and bunk beds with a solid platform or slats do not require a boxspring which is safer for toddlers.
Look for a loft with guardrails either side of the top level and a ladder that you are able to lock into place. Kids younger than six should never sleep on the top bunk, and be sure to adhere to this rule by frequently reminding them of the dangers. A night light on the top bunk could help kids find their own way down in the dark.
A loft safety net is an important precaution to take. It is attached at the corners of the top bunk to prevent children from falling. The nets are available in a assortment of sizes and colors to fit any bedroom decor and are easy to install.
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