Jun 20, 2009

Kids Loft Bunk Beds

A kids loft bunk bed was what I had as a child. The difference between a loft bed and a traditional bunk bed is simply the use you make of them. A loft bed suggest a bed that is raised up off the ground and you could have any number of things placed below. For instance there could be nothing beneath it except the rest of the room, that would be the true definition of a loft bed, you are simply creating a sleeping place high up in the room in order to best utilize the rest of the bedroom space.

Alternatively a loft bed might look similar to a bunk bed layout but, again, underneath the top bunk everything is up for grabs. You could place a double bed at right angles or create a sitting area, as I did, or finally you could place a work space there with a desk or a make up area. One word of warning make sure your child is old enough to safely use a loft bed if you are placing up high.

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