5 Laws That Can Help The Double Loft Bed Industry

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

A small loft bed is a fantastic option for a child's bedroom, as it allows them to use the space below to play or studying. This West Elm choice has a elegant Mid-Century style and comes in two finishes.

It is a bit of a task to put together, but the instructions are simple and clear. Note that this loft bed is only used with a mattress of 9 inches or less. Anything higher risks extending beyond the safety guard rails.

Stores

A loft bed might appear to be a hassle-free solution to make space for storage, but it can actually be a great option. A lofted bed, as an example could be used as a bookcase, which saves the floor space. The sides can be used to create a reading area, or display shelves. A lofted bed could also be utilized as a workstation, allowing a child to create a workspace for homework or other tasks without taking up the living space of a small space.

Many kids' loft beds have a desk space beneath, but you can also add one to a regular loft bed by constructing it yourself or modifying the area beneath the bed with a few extra shelves and a improvised desk. This loft bed (shown in the white color) from Wayfair comes with a desk built into the front, as well as shelves that double as an additional side rail. The bunk's minimalist design is ideal for a kid's bedroom and the rails with slats make it perfect for rooms with low ceilings.

This model from Ikea has plenty of storage space. The loft bed comes in a variety of finishes to suit different decor styles including rustic and modern. The bottom of the loft features two drawers, while the top is open to reveal more storage space. This model is ideal for adults who want to convert their bedroom an office, or for kids with a lot of toys and books.

If you have a child who loves to read then you can transform your loft into a mini library by adding shelves and a comfy bean bag chair that can be used to curl up with a good book. You can also make a cute composition by adding an area rug as well as a couple of chairs as well as a coffee table and a few baskets or boxes to store your books in.

This loft bed is a great option for children of all ages however, teens will appreciate the design if they need space to do their homework or study. This model from Kidkraft is a bit less complicated to build than some others, and it comes with plans that provide step-by-step instructions with images for cutting the pieces, assembling the bunk, and making the stairs. The plans include an inventory of the tools and supplies you'll need.

Space

When it comes to small loft beds the space they open underneath is often as important as the bed itself. This extra room could be used as storage or a desk, or a cozy sitting area. This can be an excellent method to create a unique design feature to a small adult bedroom or a child's room or a studio apartment.

Loft beds are a great option to give a room that has low-ceilings a rustic chic or industrial vibe. 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 the wooden platform. A simple chair and a few other pieces of furniture complete the appearance.

If your ceilings are high sleeper Loft bed (Graffitiinheaven.com) enough, a full-size loft bed room bed could be even more spacious. Pottery Barn's Waverly loft bed, for instance, is available in two sizes and several finish options with plenty of space underneath to give you a comfy bed and a whole lot more space. This X-shaped DHP bunk bed is another option. It features an incline staircase that is staggered to ensure safety and accessibility.

This loft bed has an area at the bottom which can be used as a playroom or study area. It has a bench seat and storage cubbies as well being a stairway leading to the top bunk bed. This is a great option for children's bedrooms or for teen's rooms, and it can be rearranged as your children grow up and out of it.

Many loft beds are equipped with bookshelves as a part of the design. This is particularly useful for homes with small spaces or if you simply prefer to keep knick-knacks and books off the floor. A cozy reading space with a lamp as well as comfortable seating is another excellent way to use this space, and it's particularly useful for a teenager's or adult's room.

A loft beds ireland bed can even be used as a workstation in a dorm room. This Naomi Home loft bed with a desk pulls out has plenty of room to accommodate a laptop and a computer and shelving units on both sides to store books, toys and other items.

Fun

Getting a loft bed for your kids does not just mean storage space, but you can also make it enjoyable. A small slide under the loft bed is a fantastic way to add some fun to the room as well as an easy and quick descent out of the top bunk. This DONCO kids' bed has a built in slide and ladder, which is sure to please any child. It could be added later, if the child wants to go the easy way up.

If slides aren't the best option for your child, then you can still keep their loft bed cool by turning the lower part into a comfortable space with a rug and chairs. The cozy spot can be used to read, relax and playing games or watching TV with your friends. It's the perfect way to keep their space tidy while also providing a spot to hang out.

Kids can feel like they're in their own private castle when their loft is designed to look like a cabin with a roof accent and windows. You can make your loft unique appearance by using wallpapers, wall stickers or paints that resemble a sky, forest or other outdoor elements. Your kids will love playing and having sleepovers in their cabin, especially in the winter months when it is snowy.

For an extra touch of design, you could swap out a regular ladder for a more fun spiral staircase. You can purchase one of these spiral staircases or make your own to fit into an existing loft bed, like this bedroom design on HGTV. The spiral staircase has a nice X shape on the side. It can be expanded as your children grow.

You can also build a loft with an office and storage underneath it for your children to do their homework or any other work. There are numerous plans online for this type of bed. Many of them are easy to build on your own. Take this plan by House of Wood as an example. The plans come with all the instructions you need, plus a list of supplies and cuts required for each step of the project. This loft bed can be made to fit an entire mattress and offers room beneath for seating or a desk.

Safety

Kids love bunk and loft beds, but they're free of dangers. Each year, bunk and loft beds result in injuries to thousands of children, including head and neck injuries, broken bones, and scrapes and cuts. Fortunately, the majority of injuries can be prevented and easily avoided with the right precautions in place.

The first step is to ensure that the loft bed is placed correctly in the room. It should not be against the wall since this could cause children to become trapped between the bunk's wall and the top of the mattress. You should leave at minimum 3 inches between the bottom of the guardrail and the top of your mattress foundation.

When putting the bunk bed in place make sure it is not in close proximity to things like curtains, blinds, windows and ceiling fans which could block the view of a child, or cause her to fall off the bunk's edge. The bunk bed should not be set near anything that could hang from the rails such as cords or high sleeper loft bed toys.

Every loft or bunk bed should have an extremely solid frame. Select a frame made of strong materials such as steel or pine. A slatted frame or platform is another option that can be safe and comfortable for your kids. Loft and bunk beds with a solid slatted platform solid platform does not require a boxspring, which is safer for children.

Look for a loft that has guardrails either side of the top level, and a ladder that you are able to lock into place. Children younger than six years old should not sleep on the top bunk, and you should adhere to this rule by frequently reminding them of the dangers. Also an evening lighting placed on the top bunk can aid kids in finding their way back to the bottom in the darkness.

One other important safety measure is to put up loft safety nets, which attaches to the corners of the top bunk to prevent children from falling off. These nets come in different sizes and colors to fit any bedroom decor. They are also easy to put up.