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A Small Loft Bed Makes a Great Choice For Kids' Rooms
A loft bed that is small can be a wonderful 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 sleek Mid-Century design and comes in two finishes.
The instructions are easy and clear. The loft bed is suitable for mattresses of 9 inches and less. Anything higher may extend beyond the safety guardrails.
Storage
A loft bed may appear to be a hassle-free way to make space to store things however, it could be a fantastic option. For instance, instead of the traditional bookcase that takes up the floor space A lofted bed could serve as one--and the sides can be used to create other uses like 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 tiny space without consuming valuable living space.
Many kids' loft beds include a desk nook beneath, but you can also add one to a regular loft bed by building it yourself or by modifying the space beneath the bed by adding some shelves and a improvised desk. For instance this loft bed from Wayfair (shown in white) has a desk built into the bunk's front and a bookshelf with an adjustable ladder that doubles as the rails on the sides. The simple design of the bunk makes it suitable for any kids' bedroom and the safety rails that are slatted are suitable for rooms with low ceilings.
This model from Ikea offers a lot of storage space. It comes in a variety of styles to match different styles of decorating, including rustic and contemporary. The bottom of the loft is home to two drawers, while the top opens to reveal additional storage space. This model is a great option for those seeking to transform their bedroom into a home office or for children who require plenty of space for books and toys.
It is possible to transform your loft into an area for reading for children who loves to read by adding shelves and a beanbag chair that they can cuddle up with their favorite book. You can also create an attractive composition by incorporating small area rugs, a couple of chairs as well as a coffee table and some boxes or baskets to store your books in.
A loft bed that's converted into a playhouse is the perfect option for a child who is just starting out However, the design could still be appreciated by teens who might require a space to work from and study. This model is simpler to construct than other models. It comes with set plans that include steps-by-step directions for cutting the parts for assembling the bunk, as well as building the stairs. The plans come with an inventory of the tools and materials you'll need.
Space
The space that is created beneath tiny loft beds can be just as important as the bed. This extra space can be used as a desk or for a comfortable sitting area. It is also an opportunity to create an impressive design statement in a tiny bedroom for adults, a kid's room, or even a studio for teens.
Loft beds are a great way to give a room with low ceilings a rustic, chic or industrial vibe. This bed, from the Polish interior firm Home and Wood, has a minimalist ladder that leads up to a mattress on the wooden platform. A simple chair, with a few accent pieces make the room look more complete.
If your ceilings high enough, a loft-style bed can be even bigger. Pottery Barn's Waverly loft bed, for instance is available in two sizes and a variety of finishes, with plenty of space beneath to give you a comfy bed and more space. Another great option is this X-shaped bunk bed by DHP, which boasts stairs that are staggered and slide for easy access and security.
The loft bed has a bottom section that can be used as an office or playroom. It has an upholstered bench and storage cubbies, as an stairway that leads to the top bunk bed. This is a fantastic option for children's rooms or teen's bedrooms and can be reconfigured as children grow older and move out of it.
Many loft beds are equipped with bookshelves as a part of the design. This is especially useful for homes with limited space or if you prefer to keep knick-knacks and books off the floor. A cozy reading space with a lamp and comfortable seating is a great use of this space, and it's particularly useful for a teen or adult's room.
A loft bed can also be used as a desk in a dorm. This Naomi Home loft bed with a desk pulls out, and offers plenty of space to accommodate a laptop and a computer as well as shelving units on both sides to store books, toys and other items.
Fun
A loft bed for your children isn't just about storage and space, you can also make it a fun experience. A small slide beneath the loft bed could be an exciting way to add a bit of play to your child's room. It also offers an easy and quick descent from the top bunk. This bed for kids from DONCO features a slide and ladder that's sure to please any child and can be put on later if they decide they want to go the easy way up the road in the future.
If slides aren't a good choice for your child, you can still add a unique element to their loft bed by turning the lower level into a cozy hangout area with some chairs and rug. The comfy spot can be used to read, relax and playing games or watching television with your friends. It's the perfect place to keep your room neat while also providing a spot to hang out.
If their loft is designed as an cabin, complete with windows and a roof accent, kids will feel like they're in their own castle. You can even give the loft a more unique look by using wallpapers, wall paints or stickers that resemble a forest, the sky, or another outdoor element. Your children will love to be able to retreat into their cozy home for sleepovers and playtime particularly on days of snow when they can't go outside.
You can also add a little flair to your home by replacing a ladder with spiral staircase. You can either buy one of these spiral staircases or build your own for a tiny loft bed, like in the bedroom designs on HGTV. The staircase features a lovely X Rocker Fortress Gaming Bunk Bed with Desk-shape on the side and can be upgraded as your kids grow.
Another idea that is cool is to build a loft bed with storage and a desk underneath for the kids to do their homework or other chores. There are many plans on the internet for this type of bed. Many of them are easy to build yourself. Take this design from House of Wood as an illustration. The plans include all instructions and a list with the materials and cuts required for each part. The loft bed can accommodate a full-size mattress and also provides space beneath for an office or loft beds seating.
Safety
Kids love bunk and loft beds, but they aren't without risks. Each year, bunk and loft beds result in injuries to thousands of children, including head and neck fractures, broken bones and cuts and scrapes. Most of these injuries can be avoided and prevented by taking the appropriate safety measures.
The first step is to make sure that the loft or bunk bed is properly placed in the room. It shouldn't be in direct contact with the wall as this can cause children to get wedged between the wall of the bunk and the top of the mattress. You should leave at minimum 3 inches between the bottom of the guardrail and the top of the mattress foundation.
When positioning the bunk, make sure it's away from blinds, curtains and windows that could interfere with a child's vision or cause them to fall off. The bunk should not be situated near anything that hangs from the rails, such as cords or toys.
Any bunk bed or loft bed should have a solid, sturdy frame. Look for a frame constructed of sturdy materials like pine or steel. Another option for a secure and comfortable bed is a slatted or slatted frame. Loft and bunk beds that have solid slats or a solid platform do not require a boxspring and are safer for toddlers.
In addition to the frame, search for loft beds that have guardrails on both sides of the top and ladders that can be locked into place. Children less than six years old should not sleep on the top bunk. Make sure to warn them about the dangers of sleeping on top bunks by reminding them often. Also an evening light placed on the top bunk will aid kids in finding their way back to the bottom in the dark.
Another crucial safety measure is to use loft safety nets, that can be attached to the corners of the top bunk to prevent children from falling off. They are available in a variety of sizes and colors to fit any decor in the bedroom and are simple to put up.
A loft bed that is small can be a wonderful 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 sleek Mid-Century design and comes in two finishes.The instructions are easy and clear. The loft bed is suitable for mattresses of 9 inches and less. Anything higher may extend beyond the safety guardrails.
Storage
A loft bed may appear to be a hassle-free way to make space to store things however, it could be a fantastic option. For instance, instead of the traditional bookcase that takes up the floor space A lofted bed could serve as one--and the sides can be used to create other uses like 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 tiny space without consuming valuable living space.
Many kids' loft beds include a desk nook beneath, but you can also add one to a regular loft bed by building it yourself or by modifying the space beneath the bed by adding some shelves and a improvised desk. For instance this loft bed from Wayfair (shown in white) has a desk built into the bunk's front and a bookshelf with an adjustable ladder that doubles as the rails on the sides. The simple design of the bunk makes it suitable for any kids' bedroom and the safety rails that are slatted are suitable for rooms with low ceilings.
This model from Ikea offers a lot of storage space. It comes in a variety of styles to match different styles of decorating, including rustic and contemporary. The bottom of the loft is home to two drawers, while the top opens to reveal additional storage space. This model is a great option for those seeking to transform their bedroom into a home office or for children who require plenty of space for books and toys.
It is possible to transform your loft into an area for reading for children who loves to read by adding shelves and a beanbag chair that they can cuddle up with their favorite book. You can also create an attractive composition by incorporating small area rugs, a couple of chairs as well as a coffee table and some boxes or baskets to store your books in.
A loft bed that's converted into a playhouse is the perfect option for a child who is just starting out However, the design could still be appreciated by teens who might require a space to work from and study. This model is simpler to construct than other models. It comes with set plans that include steps-by-step directions for cutting the parts for assembling the bunk, as well as building the stairs. The plans come with an inventory of the tools and materials you'll need.
Space
The space that is created beneath tiny loft beds can be just as important as the bed. This extra space can be used as a desk or for a comfortable sitting area. It is also an opportunity to create an impressive design statement in a tiny bedroom for adults, a kid's room, or even a studio for teens.
Loft beds are a great way to give a room with low ceilings a rustic, chic or industrial vibe. This bed, from the Polish interior firm Home and Wood, has a minimalist ladder that leads up to a mattress on the wooden platform. A simple chair, with a few accent pieces make the room look more complete.
If your ceilings high enough, a loft-style bed can be even bigger. Pottery Barn's Waverly loft bed, for instance is available in two sizes and a variety of finishes, with plenty of space beneath to give you a comfy bed and more space. Another great option is this X-shaped bunk bed by DHP, which boasts stairs that are staggered and slide for easy access and security.
The loft bed has a bottom section that can be used as an office or playroom. It has an upholstered bench and storage cubbies, as an stairway that leads to the top bunk bed. This is a fantastic option for children's rooms or teen's bedrooms and can be reconfigured as children grow older and move out of it.
Many loft beds are equipped with bookshelves as a part of the design. This is especially useful for homes with limited space or if you prefer to keep knick-knacks and books off the floor. A cozy reading space with a lamp and comfortable seating is a great use of this space, and it's particularly useful for a teen or adult's room.
A loft bed can also be used as a desk in a dorm. This Naomi Home loft bed with a desk pulls out, and offers plenty of space to accommodate a laptop and a computer as well as shelving units on both sides to store books, toys and other items.
Fun
A loft bed for your children isn't just about storage and space, you can also make it a fun experience. A small slide beneath the loft bed could be an exciting way to add a bit of play to your child's room. It also offers an easy and quick descent from the top bunk. This bed for kids from DONCO features a slide and ladder that's sure to please any child and can be put on later if they decide they want to go the easy way up the road in the future.
If slides aren't a good choice for your child, you can still add a unique element to their loft bed by turning the lower level into a cozy hangout area with some chairs and rug. The comfy spot can be used to read, relax and playing games or watching television with your friends. It's the perfect place to keep your room neat while also providing a spot to hang out.
If their loft is designed as an cabin, complete with windows and a roof accent, kids will feel like they're in their own castle. You can even give the loft a more unique look by using wallpapers, wall paints or stickers that resemble a forest, the sky, or another outdoor element. Your children will love to be able to retreat into their cozy home for sleepovers and playtime particularly on days of snow when they can't go outside.
You can also add a little flair to your home by replacing a ladder with spiral staircase. You can either buy one of these spiral staircases or build your own for a tiny loft bed, like in the bedroom designs on HGTV. The staircase features a lovely X Rocker Fortress Gaming Bunk Bed with Desk-shape on the side and can be upgraded as your kids grow.
Another idea that is cool is to build a loft bed with storage and a desk underneath for the kids to do their homework or other chores. There are many plans on the internet for this type of bed. Many of them are easy to build yourself. Take this design from House of Wood as an illustration. The plans include all instructions and a list with the materials and cuts required for each part. The loft bed can accommodate a full-size mattress and also provides space beneath for an office or loft beds seating.
Safety
Kids love bunk and loft beds, but they aren't without risks. Each year, bunk and loft beds result in injuries to thousands of children, including head and neck fractures, broken bones and cuts and scrapes. Most of these injuries can be avoided and prevented by taking the appropriate safety measures.
The first step is to make sure that the loft or bunk bed is properly placed in the room. It shouldn't be in direct contact with the wall as this can cause children to get wedged between the wall of the bunk and the top of the mattress. You should leave at minimum 3 inches between the bottom of the guardrail and the top of the mattress foundation.
When positioning the bunk, make sure it's away from blinds, curtains and windows that could interfere with a child's vision or cause them to fall off. The bunk should not be situated near anything that hangs from the rails, such as cords or toys.
Any bunk bed or loft bed should have a solid, sturdy frame. Look for a frame constructed of sturdy materials like pine or steel. Another option for a secure and comfortable bed is a slatted or slatted frame. Loft and bunk beds that have solid slats or a solid platform do not require a boxspring and are safer for toddlers.
In addition to the frame, search for loft beds that have guardrails on both sides of the top and ladders that can be locked into place. Children less than six years old should not sleep on the top bunk. Make sure to warn them about the dangers of sleeping on top bunks by reminding them often. Also an evening light placed on the top bunk will aid kids in finding their way back to the bottom in the dark.
Another crucial safety measure is to use loft safety nets, that can be attached to the corners of the top bunk to prevent children from falling off. They are available in a variety of sizes and colors to fit any decor in the bedroom and are simple to put up.
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