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A tiny loft bed is a favorite choice for kids' rooms, allowing them to use the space below for play or study. This West Elm pick has a elegant Mid-Century design and comes in two different finishes.

It requires some assembly however the instructions are simple and clear. Be aware that this loft bed should only be used with mattresses that are 9 inches or less. Anything higher could extend beyond the safety rails.

Stores


It may seem inconvenient to use a loft bed as a way to make more storage space, but this can be incredibly useful. For instance, rather than the traditional bookcase that occupies the floor space the lofted bed could be used as a bookcase, and the sides can be used to create other uses like a reading nook or display shelves. A lofted bed could also be utilized as a workstation which allows children to create a workspace for homework or other tasks without taking up living space in a tiny space.

Many kids' loft beds have a desk space underneath, but you can also add one to a regular loft bed by building it yourself or adapting the space underneath the bed by adding some shelves and a improvised desk. This loft bed (shown in white) from Wayfair comes with a desk built into the front of the bed and a bookshelf that doubles as an end rail. The simple design of the bunk makes it ideal for any kids' bedroom and the safety rails with slats are ideal for rooms with low ceilings.

Another alternative is to use an loft bed to create dresser, and this model from Ikea has an impressive amount of storage capacity. The loft bed comes in a variety of finishes that suit different decor styles including modern and rustic. The bottom of the loft features two drawers, and the top opens to reveal additional storage space. This model is a great choice for adults who are seeking to transform their bedroom into a work space or for children who need plenty of room for toys and books.

If you have a kid who is a reader then you can transform your loft into a mini library by adding some shelves and a cozy bean bag chair for curling up with a great book. You can also create an adorable composition by adding small area rugs as well as a couple of chairs and a coffee table and some boxes or baskets for additional storage.

This loft bed is a great option for children of all ages, but teens can also appreciate the design if they require a place to study or do homework. This model from Kidkraft is a bit more straightforward to construct than other models and comes with a set of plans that provide step-by-step instructions with pictures for cutting the pieces, assembling the bunk, and building the stairs. It also comes with a list of tools and other materials you'll need to get started.

Space

The space that is created beneath tiny loft beds can be as important as the bed itself. This extra space can be used for an office or a comfortable sitting area. It is also an opportunity to make an attractive design statement in a tiny bedroom for adults, a kid's room or even a studio for teens.

Loft beds are a great option to give a room with low ceilings a rustic, chic or industrial feel. This bed, made by the Polish interior firm Home and Wood, has an elegant ladder that leads up to a mattress that is set on the wooden platform. A simple chair and a couple of accent pieces complete the look.

If your ceilings are high enough, a full-size loft bed could be even larger. Pottery Barn Waverly loft beds, for instance, are available in two sizes and a variety of finish options. They also offer plenty of space beneath the bed to provide an incredibly comfortable bed and plenty of space. This X-shaped DHP bunk bed is another excellent option. It comes with an incline staircase that is staggered to ensure safety and easy access.

This loft bed has a bottom section which can be used as an area for study or play. It includes benches and storage cubbies, as well as a stairway to the top bunk bed. This loft bed is perfect for bedrooms for teens or children rooms. It can be rearranged to fit your child's needs as they develop.

Many loft beds are equipped with bookshelves as part of the design. This is particularly useful in homes with limited space or if you prefer to keep books and other items away from the floor. This space can be used to create a cozy reading space with the addition of a lamp, seating and some comfy furniture. It's perfect for a teen or adult's bedroom.

A loft bed can also be used as a workstation in a dorm. This loft bed with an open desk from Naomi Home includes plenty of space for a laptop and a desktop, as well as a shelving unit on each side to store books, toys, and other things.

Fun

It is possible to make a loft bed a fun place for your children. It's not just about storage space. A small slide underneath the loft bed is a fantastic way to add some playtime excitement to their bedroom and also an easy and quick descent from the top bunk. This DONCO kids' bed comes with an inbuilt slide and ladder, which is sure to please any child. It is possible to add it later, if the child wants to go the easy way up.

If slides aren't the best choice for your child but you can still add a fun aspect to your loft bed by transforming the lower level into a relaxing hangout space with a few chairs and a rug. The comfy spot can be used for reading, relaxing, playing games or watching television with friends and is the perfect place to keep their room tidy while also providing a space to relax.

If the loft is designed to look like an actual cabin, with windows and an accent on the roof, children may feel as if they're inside their own castle. You can also give the loft a more unique look by using wallpapers, wall paint or stickers that resemble trees, the sky or any other outdoor element. Your kids will love playing and having sleepovers in their cozy cabin, particularly during snowy days.

For an extra touch of style, you can change out a ladder to a more exciting spiral staircase. You can buy one of these spiral staircases, or create your own to fit into the loft space like this bedroom design on HGTV. The staircase has a nice design with an X-shape along the sides and can be upgraded as your kids get older.

You can also construct an office-style loft that has an office and storage underneath it for your children to work on their homework or do any other task. There are many plans available online for this kind of bed. A lot of them are easy to build on your own. Take this design from House of Wood as an illustration. The plans come with all the directions you require, plus the list of materials and cuts needed to complete the project. The loft bed is big enough to fit a full-size bed, and it has room underneath for a desk, seating or an extra seat.

Safety

Bunk and loft beds are popular with children however, they carry dangers. Children are often injured by bunk and loft beds every year, with injuries ranging from fractured bones, cuts and scrapes and head and neck injuries. Many of these injuries could be prevented and avoided by taking the appropriate precautions.

The first step is to ensure that the bunk or loft bed is positioned correctly in the room. It should not be positioned against the wall as this could result in children being trapped between the wall and the top of the bunk bed. Instead, 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 putting the bunk in place ensure that it is away from blinds, curtains and windows that might interfere with a child's vision or cause them to fall off. The bunk bed should not be placed near anything that could hang from the rails such as cords or toys.

loft bed with storage stairs or bunk bed should have an extremely solid frame. Choose a frame that is constructed from durable materials such as pine or metal. Another option for a safe and comfortable bed is a slatted platform frame. Loft beds and bunk beds with solid slats or a solid platform do not require a boxspring which is more secure for children.

Find a loft with guardrails on either side of the upper level, and a ladder that you can secure. Children younger than six years old should not sleep on the top bunk. Make sure to warn children of the dangers of sleeping on top bunks by reminding them often. Also, a night lighting on the top bunk will aid kids in finding their way back down the darkness.

One other important safety measure is to install a loft safety net that is attached to the corners of the top bunk and prevents children from falling off. They are available in a wide range of sizes and colors to fit any bedroom decor and are simple to install.

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