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处理状态 미답변 姓名 Humberto Chase
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A Small Loft Bed Makes a Great Choice For Kids' Rooms

strictly-beds-and-bunks-limited-celeste-high-sleeper-loft-bunk-bed-4ft-6-double-11771.jpgA loft bed that is small is a popular option for kids' rooms, allowing them to use the space beneath for play or study. This West Elm choice has a sleek Mid-Century style and comes in two finishes.

The instructions are simple and simple to follow. It is important to note that this twin loft bed bed is only used with mattresses that are 9 inches or lower; anything higher risks extending beyond the safety rails.

Storage

A loft bed could seem like an inconvenient option to make space for storage but it can be a fantastic option. A lofted bed, for example could be used as a bookcase and save floor space. The sides can also 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 an office area for homework or other chores without encroaching upon living space in a small space.

Many kids' lofts beds include a desk underneath. You can add one to any loft bed either by building it yourself, or by modifying the space under the bed using some shelves as well as an improvised table. 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 with an incline which doubles as rails on the sides. The bunk's simple design makes it ideal for any kid's bedroom, and the rails that are slatted make it suitable for rooms with low ceilings.

This model from Ikea has plenty of storage space. It is available in various designs to fit a variety of decor styles such as contemporary and rustic. The bottom of the loft is equipped with two drawers while the top can be opened to reveal more storage space. This design is perfect for those who wish to convert their bedroom an office, or for children with a lot of books and toys.

If you have a kid who loves to read and read, you can turn your loft into a library by adding some shelves and a comfy bean bag chair for curling up with a great book. You can also make an attractive composition by incorporating small area rugs and a few chairs as well as a coffee table and some boxes or baskets for additional storage.

This loft bed is an excellent option for children who are young, but teens can also appreciate the design if they require an area to do their homework or study. This model from Kidkraft is a little simpler to construct than others, and it comes with plans that include step-by-step directions with images for cutting the parts and assembling the bunk and building the stairs. The plans include a list of the tools and supplies you'll need.

Space

In the case of small loft beds the space they open underneath is often as important as the bed itself. This extra room could be used as storage as well as a desk or a comfy sitting space. It can also be an opportunity to create an attractive design statement in a tiny bedroom for adults, a kid's room, or even a studio for teenagers.

Loft beds are a great option to give a room that has low ceilings a rustic, chic or industrial look. This bed, from the Polish interior firm Home and Wood, has a simple ladder that leads up to a mattress that is set on the wooden platform. A simple chair, along with a few accent pieces adds to the overall look.

If your ceilings are high enough, you can get even higher with a loft bed. Pottery Barn's Waverly loft bed, for example it comes 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 great option. It comes with staggered stairs and a slide to ensure the highest level of security and ease of access.

The bottom of this loft bed can be used as a study space or playroom, with a mix of open cubbies, drawers for storage and a bench seat that doubles as stairs to the top bed. This loft bed is perfect for teenager bedrooms or children rooms. It can be rearranged to fit your child's needs as they grow.

Many loft beds have built-in shelves. This is particularly 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 as well as 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 could be used as a workstation in a dorm. This loft bed king size bed with a pull-out desk by Naomi Home includes plenty of space for a laptop and a desk, as well as a shelving unit that can be used to store books and toys as well as other things.

Fun

A loft bed for your kids doesn't just mean storage and space, you can also make it a fun experience. A small slide underneath the loft bed could be an exciting way to add a bit of play in your child's bedroom. It also allows for a quick and simple descent from the top bunk. This bed for kids by DONCO features a slide and ladder that is sure to please any child, and it's possible to add on later if they decide they want to go the easy way up in the future.

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 comfy space with chairs and a rug. The cozy spot can be used for reading, relaxing and playing games or watching television with your friends. It's the perfect way to keep their space tidy while providing a great spot to hang out.

Children can feel as if they are in their own castle when their loft bed with Wardrobe underneath is designed to resemble an old-fashioned cabin with windows and a roof accent. You can make your loft unique look with wallpapers and wall stickers, or paints that resemble a sky, forest or other outdoor elements. Your children will enjoy playing and having sleepovers in their cozy cabin, particularly during snowy days.

You can also add a little design to your home by replacing a ladder with an incline staircase. You can buy one of these spiral staircases or create your own to fit in the loft space like this bedroom design from HGTV. The spiral staircase is an attractive X shape on the side. It can be extended as your children grow.

Another great idea is to build a loft bed with storage and a desk beneath to allow the children to work on their homework or other tasks. There are plenty of plans online for this type of loft bed and many are simple enough to do by yourself, such as you see in this plan from House of Wood. The plans include all instructions and a list with the required materials and cuts for each component. The loft bed is big enough to accommodate a full-size bed and has space underneath for a desk, seating or a seat.

multigot-bunk-bed-with-desk-2-side-ladder-single-loft-bed-with-open-shelves-and-safety-guardrail-metal-frame-high-sleeper-for-kids-teenagers-adults-white-5674.jpgSafety

Kids love bunk and loft beds, but they're not free of dangers. Thousands of children are injured by loft and bunk beds every year, resulting in broken bones, cuts and scrapes as well as head and neck injuries. Fortunately, the majority of these injuries can be prevented and easily avoided with the right safety measures in place.

The first step is to make sure that the bunk bed or loft bed is correctly placed in the room. It should not be against the wall, as this could cause children to get wedged between the bunk's wall and the top. Instead, you should leave a space of at minimum 3.5 inches between the bottom edge of the guard rail and the top of the mattress foundation.

When positioning the bunk be sure to keep it away from curtains, blinds and windows that may hinder a child's view or cause them to fall off. The bunk should also not be close to anything that can hang from the rails, including cords or toys.

A sturdy, solid frame is a must for any bunk or loft bed. Choose a frame that is constructed of sturdy materials like metal or pine. A platform or frame with slats is another option that could be safe and comfortable for your children. Bunk and loft beds with a solid slatted platform or solid platform do not require a boxspring, which is safer for children.

In addition to the frame, search for loft beds that have guardrails on both sides of the top level and a ladder that can be locked to the bed. Children younger than six years old should not be sleeping on the top bunk, and make sure you adhere to this rule by frequently reminding them of the dangers. Also an evening lighting placed on the top bunk will help kids find their way back to the bottom in the darkness.

A loft safety net is an important precaution to take. It is attached at the corners of the top bunk to stop children from falling. They are available in a assortment of sizes and colors to fit any bedroom decor and are easy to install.