24 Hours For Improving Double Loft Bed

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24 Hours For Improving Double Loft Bed

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

A small loft bed is a popular option for rooms for children that allow them to make use of the space underneath to play or study. This West Elm pick has a sleek Mid-Century design and comes in two different finishes.

The instructions are easy and easy to follow. This loft bed is only suitable for mattresses of 9 inches and less. Anything higher can extend beyond the safety guardrails.

Storage

A loft bed may appear to be a hassle-free way to make space to store things, but it can actually be a fantastic option. A lofted bed, for example could be used as a bookcase, saving floor space. The sides can be used to create a reading space or display shelves. A lofted bed can be used as a work station that allows a child to create an office area for doing homework and other chores without encroaching upon living space in a small room.

Many kids' lofts beds come with a desk area underneath. You can add one to any loft bed, or build it yourself, or rearranging the space underneath the bed by using shelves as well as an improvised table. This loft bed (shown in white) from Wayfair comes with a desk built into the front and shelves that double as an end rail. The simple design of the bunk makes it suitable for any kids' bedroom and the slatted safety rails are ideal for rooms with low ceilings.

Another alternative is to use the loft bed as dresser and this model from Ikea is a hefty quantity of storage space. The loft bed is available in a variety finishes to fit different styles of decor, including rustic and modern. The bottom of the loft is home to two drawers, and the top opens to reveal additional storage space. This model is a good option for those planning to convert their bedroom into a home office or for children who need plenty of room for books and toys.

If you have a child who is a reader, you could turn your loft into a library by adding some shelves and a cozy bean bag chair that can be used to curl up with a good book. You can also make an adorable composition by adding an area rug as well as a couple of chairs and a coffee table and some boxes or baskets for additional storage.

A loft bed that is built into an playhouse is the ideal choice for a young child however, the design can still be appreciated by teens who might require a space to work in and study.  childrens loft bed  is easier to construct than other models. It comes with set plans that include step-by-step pictures and instructions to cut the parts for assembling the bunk, as well as building the stairs. It also includes an inventory of the tools and materials will be required to start.

Space

When it comes to small loft beds, the space they free underneath is often just 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 create a distinctive design statement in a small bedroom for adults, a child's room or even a studio for teenagers.

Loft beds are a great way to give rooms with low ceilings a rustic or industrial feel. For example this bed in a studio from Polish interior firm Home and Wood has a minimalist black ladder leading up to the mattress set on an wooden platform. A simple chair and a couple of accent pieces complete the design.

If your ceilings are high enough, you can go even higher with a loft bed. Pottery Barn's Waverly loft bed, for instance, is available in two sizes and several finish options with plenty of space beneath to give you a comfy bed and more space. This X-shaped DHP bunk bed is another option. It has an incline staircase that is staggered to ensure maximum safety and easy access.


This loft bed has an area at the bottom which can be used as an office or playroom. It comes with a bench seat and storage cubbies as well as a stairway to the top bunk bed. This is a fantastic option for kids' rooms or teen's bedrooms and can be reconfigured as your children get older and get older and move out.

Many loft beds have built-in shelves for books as part of the design. This is particularly useful for homes with small spaces or if you just prefer to keep knick-knacks and books off the floor. A cozy reading space with a lamp as well as comfortable seating is a great way to use this space, and it's especially useful for a teenager's or adult's room.

A loft bed can also be used as a workstation in a dorm. This Naomi Home loft bed with a desk that pulls out, and offers plenty of space for a laptop or desktop as well as shelves on both sides to store toys, books and other things.

Fun

It is possible to make a loft bed enjoyable for your kids. It's not just about storage space. A small slide beneath the loft bed could be a fun way to add some playtime to your child's room. It also allows for a quick and simple descent from the top bunk. This bed for kids by DONCO has 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 want to go the easy way up the road in the future.

If slides aren't for your child, you can still make your loft bed cool by turning the lower portion into a comfortable space with chairs and a rug. The cozy area can be used to read, relax, play games, or enjoy a movie with friends. It's a great way to keep the room tidy and provides a great place to gather.

When their loft is designed to resemble an actual cabin, with windows and a roof accent, kids will feel like they're in their own castle. You can create a unique loft design by putting up wallpapers or wall stickers that are reminiscent of a forest, sky or other outdoor elements. Your kids will love playing and having sleepovers in their cabin, especially during snowy days.

For an extra touch of style, you can switch out a standard ladder to a more exciting spiral staircase. You can buy one of these stairs or create your own for a small loftbed, as seen in the bedroom designs on HGTV. The staircase features a lovely design with an X-shape along the sides and can be added to as your kids get older.

You can also construct an loft with a desk and storage under it for your children to complete their homework or other task. There are plenty of plans online for this type of bed. Many are easy enough to build by yourself, such as shown in this design from House of Wood. The plans include all instructions and a list with the required materials and cuts for each component. This loft bed can fit the full size mattress and provides space beneath for an office or seating.

Safety

Bunk and loft beds are a favorite among children but they also carry dangers. Thousands of children are injured by loft and bunk beds each year, including fractured bones, cuts and scrapes and head and neck injuries. The majority of these injuries can be avoided or prevented by implementing the proper safety measures.

The first step is to ensure that the loft or bunk bed is correctly placed in the room. It shouldn't be set against the wall, as this could cause children to be stuck 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 putting the bunk bed in place, be sure that it is not in close proximity to things like curtains, blinds windows, ceiling fans and blinds that can obstruct 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.

Any bunk bed or loft bed should have an incredibly solid and sturdy frame. Find a frame constructed of sturdy materials like pine or steel. A platform or frame with slats is another option that can be secure and comfortable for your children. Loft beds and bunk beds with solid slats or a solid platform do not require a boxspring, which is more secure for children.

In addition to the frame, search for loft beds that have guardrails on both sides of the top level, as well as a ladder that can be locked in place. Children younger than six years old should not be sleeping on the top bunk, and you should enforce this rule regularly by reminding them of the dangers. Also having a night lighting placed on the top bunk can help kids find their way back to the bottom in the dark.

Another crucial safety measure is to use a loft safety net that can be attached to the corners of the top bunk and keeps children from falling off. These nets come in different colors and sizes to match any bedroom decor. They are also simple to install.