11 Methods To Redesign Completely Your Double Loft Bed
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A Small Loft Bed Makes a Great Choice For Kids' Rooms
A loft bed that is small is a favorite choice for rooms for children, allowing them to make use of the space beneath to play or study. This West Elm pick has a sleek Mid-Century design and is available in two finishes.
The instructions are simple and simple to follow. This loft bed is suitable for mattresses that are 9 inches or less. Anything higher could extend beyond the safety guardrails.
Storage
A loft bed may seem like a nebulous way to free up space to store things, but it can actually be an ideal option. For instance, rather than an enormous bookcase that occupies floor space the lofted bed could be used as a bookcase. The sides can be used to create other uses such as a reading nook or display shelves. A lofted mattress can be used to create an office for children, which lets them do their homework or other tasks in a tiny space without taking up valuable living space.
Many kids' loft beds include a desk nook underneath, but you could also add one to any regular loft bed by constructing it yourself or by modifying the area beneath the bed by adding some shelves and a improvised desk. For instance this loft bed from Wayfair (shown in white) includes a desk that is tucked into the front of the bunk and a bookshelf that has an adjustable ladder that doubles as rails on the sides. The simple design of the bunk makes it perfect for any bedroom for a child and the rails with slats make it perfect for rooms with low ceilings.
Another alternative is to use a loft bed as dresser, and this model from Ikea is a hefty amount of storage space. It is available in multiple designs to fit various styles of interiors that include contemporary and rustic. The loft's bottom features two drawers while the top opens to reveal more storage space. This model is ideal for those who wish to convert their bedroom an office, or for children with a large collection of toys and books.
If you have a child who is a reader and read, you can turn your loft into a mini library by adding shelves and a cozy bean bag chair that can be used to curl up with a great book. You can create a cute arrangement using a small rug, a chair as well as a table and a few boxes or baskets to store additional items.
A loft bed that's converted into a playhouse is the perfect choice for a young child however, the design can still be appreciated by teens who might need a place to work in and study. This model from Kidkraft is a bit simpler to construct than some others and comes with a set of plans that include step-by-step directions with pictures for cutting the pieces as well as assembling the bunk and constructing the stairs. It also includes the list of tools and other materials you'll require to begin.
Space
When it comes to tiny loft beds, the space they free up beneath them is often as important as the bed itself. The extra space can be used for storage, a desk, or a comfy sitting space. This can be an excellent way to add a unique design element to a small bedroom for an adult or a child's room or even a studio.
A loft bed is an ideal way to add a bit of rustic chic or an industrial look to rooms with low ceilings. For example this bed in a studio apartment from Polish interior firm Home and Wood has a minimalist black ladder that leads to the mattress, which is set on an wooden platform. A simple chair, along with a few other pieces, completes the look.
If your ceilings are high enough, you can get further with a loft bed. Pottery Barn's Waverly loft bed, for example it comes in two sizes and a variety of finish options with plenty of room underneath to give you a comfy bed and more space. Another great option is this X-shaped bunk bed by DHP that comes with the slide and steps that are staggered to make it easy to access and ensure security.
The bottom portion of this loft bunk bed bed can be used as a study space or playroom, with a mix of drawers and open cubbies for storage and an ottoman that doubles as stairs to the top bed. This loft bed is perfect for teenager bedrooms or children' rooms. It can be reconfigured to meet the needs of your child as they grow.
Many loft beds have built-in bookshelves as part of the design. This is especially useful in homes with limited space or to keep your books and other knick-knacks away from the floor. Creating a cozy reading nook with a lamp and some comfortable seating is another excellent idea to make use of this space and is especially beneficial for an adult or teen's room.
A loft bed can also be an ideal workspace for a dorm. This loft bed with an open desk from Naomi Home has plenty of space for a laptop and a desktop and a shelving unit on each side to store books, toys, and other items.
Fun
Getting a loft bed for your children does not just mean storage space, but you can also make it fun. A small slide beneath the loft bed is a fantastic way to add some playtime excitement to their bedroom as well as a quick and easy descent from the top bunk. This bed for kids by DONCO features a slide and ladder that's guaranteed to please any child and can be put on later if they decide they'd like to take the easy route up in the future.
If slides aren't a great fit for your child, you can still add a unique element to your loft bed by transforming the bottom of the bed into a relaxing hangout space with some chairs and a rug. The space can be used to read or relax, play games or enjoy a movie with friends. It's an ideal method to keep the room tidy and provide a great place to gather.
Children can feel as if they are in their own castle when their loft is designed to look like a cabin with windows and a roof accent. You can make your loft unique look with wallpapers or wall stickers that resemble a sky, forest or other outdoor elements. Your children will love to escape into their little home for sleepovers and playtime, especially on snowy days when they aren't able to go outside.
For a little extra style, you can swap out a regular ladder to a more exciting spiral staircase. You can either buy one of these stairs or build your own for a tiny loft bed, like in the bedroom design shown on HGTV. The spiral staircase is a nice X shape on the side. It can be expanded as your children grow.
You can also construct an loft with a desk and storage beneath it for your kids to complete their homework or any other work. There are numerous plans available online for this kind of bed. Many of them are easy enough to build on your own. Consider this plan from House of Wood as an illustration. The plans include all the instructions and a list with the necessary materials and cuts for each part. The loft bed is big enough to accommodate a full-size bed and also has space for a desk, seating or seating.
Safety
Kids love loft and bunk beds, but they aren't without their risks. Each year, bunk and loft beds result in injuries to thousands of children, which include head and neck fractures, broken bones and cuts and scrapes. Fortunately, the majority of injuries can be prevented and easily avoided with the right safety measures in place.
The first thing to do is ensure that the bunk bed or loft bed is correctly placed in the room. It shouldn't be placed against the wall, as this could cause children to be stuck between the wall of the bunk and the top of the mattress. Instead, you should 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, make sure it's away from curtains, blinds and windows that might interfere with a child's vision or cause them to fall off. The bunk shouldn't be situated near anything that can hang from the rails, including cords or toys.
Every loft or bunk bed must have an incredibly solid and sturdy frame. Select a frame made from strong materials such as steel or pine. A platform or slatted frame is another option that can be safe and comfortable for your kids. Double Loft Bed With Storage (Www.Medexmd.Com) and bunk beds with a solid slatted platform or solid platform doesn't require a boxspring, which is 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 sleep on the top bunk, and be sure to enforce this rule by regularly reminding them of the dangers. A night light on the top bunk can aid children in finding their way to sleep in the dark.
Another important safety precaution is to use a loft safety net, that is attached to the corners of the top bunk and prevents children from falling off. These nets are available in a assortment of sizes and colors to fit any decor in the bedroom, and they are easy to set up.
A loft bed that is small is a favorite choice for rooms for children, allowing them to make use of the space beneath to play or study. This West Elm pick has a sleek Mid-Century design and is available in two finishes.
The instructions are simple and simple to follow. This loft bed is suitable for mattresses that are 9 inches or less. Anything higher could extend beyond the safety guardrails.
Storage
A loft bed may seem like a nebulous way to free up space to store things, but it can actually be an ideal option. For instance, rather than an enormous bookcase that occupies floor space the lofted bed could be used as a bookcase. The sides can be used to create other uses such as a reading nook or display shelves. A lofted mattress can be used to create an office for children, which lets them do their homework or other tasks in a tiny space without taking up valuable living space.
Many kids' loft beds include a desk nook underneath, but you could also add one to any regular loft bed by constructing it yourself or by modifying the area beneath the bed by adding some shelves and a improvised desk. For instance this loft bed from Wayfair (shown in white) includes a desk that is tucked into the front of the bunk and a bookshelf that has an adjustable ladder that doubles as rails on the sides. The simple design of the bunk makes it perfect for any bedroom for a child and the rails with slats make it perfect for rooms with low ceilings.
Another alternative is to use a loft bed as dresser, and this model from Ikea is a hefty amount of storage space. It is available in multiple designs to fit various styles of interiors that include contemporary and rustic. The loft's bottom features two drawers while the top opens to reveal more storage space. This model is ideal for those who wish to convert their bedroom an office, or for children with a large collection of toys and books.
If you have a child who is a reader and read, you can turn your loft into a mini library by adding shelves and a cozy bean bag chair that can be used to curl up with a great book. You can create a cute arrangement using a small rug, a chair as well as a table and a few boxes or baskets to store additional items.
A loft bed that's converted into a playhouse is the perfect choice for a young child however, the design can still be appreciated by teens who might need a place to work in and study. This model from Kidkraft is a bit simpler to construct than some others and comes with a set of plans that include step-by-step directions with pictures for cutting the pieces as well as assembling the bunk and constructing the stairs. It also includes the list of tools and other materials you'll require to begin.
Space
When it comes to tiny loft beds, the space they free up beneath them is often as important as the bed itself. The extra space can be used for storage, a desk, or a comfy sitting space. This can be an excellent way to add a unique design element to a small bedroom for an adult or a child's room or even a studio.
A loft bed is an ideal way to add a bit of rustic chic or an industrial look to rooms with low ceilings. For example this bed in a studio apartment from Polish interior firm Home and Wood has a minimalist black ladder that leads to the mattress, which is set on an wooden platform. A simple chair, along with a few other pieces, completes the look.
If your ceilings are high enough, you can get further with a loft bed. Pottery Barn's Waverly loft bed, for example it comes in two sizes and a variety of finish options with plenty of room underneath to give you a comfy bed and more space. Another great option is this X-shaped bunk bed by DHP that comes with the slide and steps that are staggered to make it easy to access and ensure security.
The bottom portion of this loft bunk bed bed can be used as a study space or playroom, with a mix of drawers and open cubbies for storage and an ottoman that doubles as stairs to the top bed. This loft bed is perfect for teenager bedrooms or children' rooms. It can be reconfigured to meet the needs of your child as they grow.
Many loft beds have built-in bookshelves as part of the design. This is especially useful in homes with limited space or to keep your books and other knick-knacks away from the floor. Creating a cozy reading nook with a lamp and some comfortable seating is another excellent idea to make use of this space and is especially beneficial for an adult or teen's room.
A loft bed can also be an ideal workspace for a dorm. This loft bed with an open desk from Naomi Home has plenty of space for a laptop and a desktop and a shelving unit on each side to store books, toys, and other items.
Fun
Getting a loft bed for your children does not just mean storage space, but you can also make it fun. A small slide beneath the loft bed is a fantastic way to add some playtime excitement to their bedroom as well as a quick and easy descent from the top bunk. This bed for kids by DONCO features a slide and ladder that's guaranteed to please any child and can be put on later if they decide they'd like to take the easy route up in the future.
If slides aren't a great fit for your child, you can still add a unique element to your loft bed by transforming the bottom of the bed into a relaxing hangout space with some chairs and a rug. The space can be used to read or relax, play games or enjoy a movie with friends. It's an ideal method to keep the room tidy and provide a great place to gather.
Children can feel as if they are in their own castle when their loft is designed to look like a cabin with windows and a roof accent. You can make your loft unique look with wallpapers or wall stickers that resemble a sky, forest or other outdoor elements. Your children will love to escape into their little home for sleepovers and playtime, especially on snowy days when they aren't able to go outside.
For a little extra style, you can swap out a regular ladder to a more exciting spiral staircase. You can either buy one of these stairs or build your own for a tiny loft bed, like in the bedroom design shown on HGTV. The spiral staircase is a nice X shape on the side. It can be expanded as your children grow.
You can also construct an loft with a desk and storage beneath it for your kids to complete their homework or any other work. There are numerous plans available online for this kind of bed. Many of them are easy enough to build on your own. Consider this plan from House of Wood as an illustration. The plans include all the instructions and a list with the necessary materials and cuts for each part. The loft bed is big enough to accommodate a full-size bed and also has space for a desk, seating or seating.
Safety
Kids love loft and bunk beds, but they aren't without their risks. Each year, bunk and loft beds result in injuries to thousands of children, which include head and neck fractures, broken bones and cuts and scrapes. Fortunately, the majority of injuries can be prevented and easily avoided with the right safety measures in place.
The first thing to do is ensure that the bunk bed or loft bed is correctly placed in the room. It shouldn't be placed against the wall, as this could cause children to be stuck between the wall of the bunk and the top of the mattress. Instead, you should 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, make sure it's away from curtains, blinds and windows that might interfere with a child's vision or cause them to fall off. The bunk shouldn't be situated near anything that can hang from the rails, including cords or toys.
Every loft or bunk bed must have an incredibly solid and sturdy frame. Select a frame made from strong materials such as steel or pine. A platform or slatted frame is another option that can be safe and comfortable for your kids. Double Loft Bed With Storage (Www.Medexmd.Com) and bunk beds with a solid slatted platform or solid platform doesn't require a boxspring, which is 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 sleep on the top bunk, and be sure to enforce this rule by regularly reminding them of the dangers. A night light on the top bunk can aid children in finding their way to sleep in the dark.
Another important safety precaution is to use a loft safety net, that is attached to the corners of the top bunk and prevents children from falling off. These nets are available in a assortment of sizes and colors to fit any decor in the bedroom, and they are easy to set up.
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