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Why Is A Loft Bed The Best Bet For Smaller Floor Area?


Have you found there’s not enough space left to create your dream bedroom in the expanse that you always imagined? Lack of space does not mean that you or your family members need to compromise on the way you envisioned the bedroom. When it’s essential to include certain furniture and belongings into your room, things that cannot be shifted to another space in the house, a Loft bed may be your best solution. In such a situation, where you have less space in the room and more belongings to accommodate, loft beds provide you with greater storage and space-saving options than a standard twin or full-size bed.

Placement of the loft bed

A custom made loft bed is a comfortable option to place into any child’s room. Children love to climb up and down ladders. Why not offer them a safe option? Most of the cities that are well-developed infrastructure wise have proved that when you do not have any direction of expansion, the best bet is to go a level up. Similarly, within the bedroom, if you take your bed a level up, you will have a lot more space to adjust things on the floor level.

A loft bed gives you space below to place a study table, bureau, free-standing bed or can be used as a big play area for the child to spend constructive hours doing things that they love. Loft beds have an open area below leaving plenty of space for a small sleep-sofa that can be converted into a bed easily in case of emergency. If you own a room with windows and doors, it is difficult to find a place to secure your personal belongings in a wall mount wardrobe. You can adjust a chest of drawers below the bed area.

When you are purchasing furniture for your child’s room, be sure to choose options consisting of eco-friendly and board certified materials. A wood loft bed is a perfect fit for your child’s room as it is durable and has lesser chances of harming the kids when they climb up and down the ladder. Metal loft beds may look sturdy, but chances are likely the bed will come loose over time, becoming a safety hazard. In conclusion, there is no wrong or right choice when it comes to choosing the bed for your child’s room. The decision should be made on the basis of your family’s needs and available space..

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