3 Common Causes For Why Your Double Loft Bed Isn't Working (And What You Can Do To Fix It)

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3 Common Causes For Why Your Double Loft Bed Isn't Working (And What You Can Do To Fix It)

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

A tiny loft bed can be a wonderful option for a child's room, as it allows children to make use of the space below for playing or studying. This West Elm pick has a sleek Mid-Century design and comes in two finishes.

It is a bit of a task to put together, but the instructions are simple and clear. The loft bed is suitable for mattresses 9 inches and less. Anything higher can exceed the safety railings.

Storage

It may seem inconvenient to make use of a loft bed as a way to create more storage space, but it is a very useful idea. A lofted bed, for example, can be used as a bookcase and save floor space. The sides can be used to create a reading nook, or display shelves. A lofted bed can be used as a work station which allows children to create a workspace for homework or other tasks without taking up living space in a tiny room.

Many kids' loft beds come with a desk area underneath, but you can also add one to any regular loft bed by building it yourself or by modifying the area beneath the bed with some auxiliary shelving and a built-in desk. This loft bed (shown in white) from Wayfair includes a desk that is built into the front, as well as an bookshelf that doubles as a side rail. The simple design of the bunk makes it a good fit for any bedroom with kids and the safety rails with slats are ideal for rooms with low ceilings.

Another option is to make use of a loft bed as dresser and this model from Ikea comes with a huge quantity of storage space. It is available in multiple styles to match different styles of decorating, including rustic and contemporary. The bottom of the loft features two drawers. The top opens to reveal more storage space. This model is ideal for those who wish to convert their bedroom an office, or for kids with lots of books and toys.

You can turn your loft into an area for reading for children who loves to read by adding shelves and a bean bag chair that they can cuddle up with their favorite book. You can also make an adorable composition by adding a little area rug as well as a couple of chairs as well as a coffee table and a few baskets or boxes for storage.

This loft bed is a fantastic option for children of all ages however teens can appreciate the design if they require a place to work or study. This model is much easier to build than other models. It comes with a set of plans that provide steps-by-step directions to cut the parts for assembling the bunk, as well as building the stairs. It also comes with the list of tools and materials that you'll require to begin.

Space

The space created under the small loft beds could be just as important as the bed itself. The extra space could be used as storage or a desk, or even a comfortable sitting area. It could also be an opportunity to create an impressive design statement in a tiny bedroom for adults, a kid's room, or even a studio for teenagers.

A loft bed is the perfect way to add a bit of rustic chic or an industrial look to a room with low ceilings. This bed, which is part of the Polish interior firm Home and Wood, has a simple ladder that leads to a mattress set on the wooden platform. A simple chair, along with a few accent 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 options for finishes. It has plenty of space underneath to give you a comfy bed and a whole lot more space. Another option that is great is this loft bed with an X shape from DHP which comes with stairs that are staggered and slide for easy access and maximum safety.

The bottom portion of this loft bed can be used as a study area or playroom by combining a set of drawers and open cubbies to store things and a bench seat that doubles as stairs to the top bed. This loft bed is ideal for bedrooms for teens or children' rooms. It can be rearranged to fit your child's needs as they become more mature.


Many loft beds come with built-in shelves. This is particularly beneficial for homes with limited space or if you want to keep books and other items off the floor. Making a cozy reading area with a lamp and comfy seating is another great idea to make use of this space and it's especially useful for a teenager's or adult's room.

A loft bed can also be an ideal workspace for a dorm. This loft bed with a pull-out desk by Naomi Home includes plenty of space for laptops and a desk, as well as a shelving unit on each side to store books toys, books, and other items.

Fun

You can make a loft bed enjoyable for your kids. It's not just about storage space. A small slide underneath a loft bed is a great way to add some fun to the room, as well as an easy and quick descent out of the top bunk. This bed for kids by DONCO features a slide and ladder that is sure to please any child and it can be added later on if they'd like to take the easy way up in the future.

If slides aren't a good choice for your child but you can still add a cool element to their loft bed by turning the lower level into a comfortable hangout space with a few chairs and rug. The space can be used to read, relax, play games or watch TV with friends. It is an ideal method to keep the room clean and offer a nice space to relax.

Children can feel as if they are in their own little castle when their loft is designed to resemble an actual cabin with windows and a roof accent. You can also give your loft a more unique look by using wallpapers, wall paint or stickers that resemble trees, the sky, or another outdoor element. Your kids will love to escape into their little home for sleepovers and playtime especially during winter months when they're not able to go out.

You can also add a little style to your home by replacing a ladder with spiral staircase. You can purchase one of these staircases or build your own to fit into a small loft bed like this bedroom design from HGTV. The spiral staircase has a nice X design on the side. It can be expanded as your children get older.

You can also build an loft with an office and storage underneath it for your children to complete their homework or do any other task. There are  teenager loft bed  of plans online for this kind of bed. A lot of them are easy enough to build yourself. Take this plan by House of Wood as an illustration. The plans include all instructions as well as a list of the materials and cuts required for each piece. The loft bed is big enough to fit a full-size bed and has space underneath for seating, a desk or an extra seat.

Safety

Kids love bunk and loft beds, but they're not without risks. Every year, bunk beds and loft beds are the cause of injuries to thousands of children, which include head and neck fractures, broken bones and cuts and scrapes. Fortunately, the majority of these injuries can be prevented and easily avoided by putting the proper safety measures in place.

The first step is to ensure that the loft bed is properly positioned in the room. It should not be against the wall, as this could cause children to get trapped between the wall of the bunk and the top of the mattress. 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 positioning the bunk ensure that it is away from curtains, blinds and windows that might block a child’s view or cause them to fall off. The bunk should also not be placed near anything that hangs from the rails, including cords or toys.

A solid, sturdy frame is essential for any loft or bunk bed. Choose a frame that is made from durable materials such as metal or pine. Another option for a safe and comfortable bed is a slatted platform or frame. Loft beds and bunk beds with a solid platform or slats don't require a box spring which is more secure for children.

In addition to the frame, search for a loft bed that includes guardrails on both sides of the top level and an incline that can be locked to the bed. Kids younger than six should not sleep on the top bunk and you should enforce this rule by regularly reminding them of the dangers. Also, a night lighting placed on the top bunk will aid children in finding their way back down 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. The nets are available in various sizes and colors to match any bedroom decor. They are also easy to set up.