Who should I buy a loft bed
Loft beds are great for individuals of all ages, especially
those people short on space. Instead of choosing uncomfortable
pull-out sofas or chairs that turn into beds or the space saving
but awkward Murphy bed, consider choosing a loft bed instead.
Allowing you to retain a proper sleeping space while keeping
your sacred floor space, loft beds are excellent choices for
individuals of all ages in all living spaces. For the most part,
loft beds are quite inexpensive and are worth their weight in
gold when you see the amount of space saved by these great beds.
Individuals of all ages should buy a loft bed, from toddlers
entering their first bed to young adults entering the real world.
Kids love loft beds because of the sheer novelty. The sleeping
space is elevated, like in a bunk bed, but there is space below
instead of a bed which he or she may use only when friends come
over to visit. If you are choosing a loft bed for older
children, consider avoiding lofts that are a great distance off
the ground. Many manufacturers are including kid-sized loft beds
that combine a play space with a sleeping space in a fantastic
theme that will tickle the child's minds and imaginations.
Teens are including loft beds into their rooms more and more
these days, especially since a teen's room is much more than a
sleeping space. Decorating sources like Pottery Barn Teen
frequently have loft beds in their catalogues. These beds allow
space below for desks, couches, or anything else that is a must
for a teen's bedroom. Since loft beds are generally associated
with college dorm rooms, teens enjoy having a more grown-up
option in their bedroom instead of a typical bed that takes up
the majority of the floor space.
Again, college students are known for having raw wood two by
fours crafted into loft beds to maximize space in tiny dorm
rooms. In addition to losing floor space, students are thrown
into a room with a roommate, so having a loft bed will eliminate
problems associated with roommates sitting or laying on your
bed. Furthermore, most dorm rooms do not have enough space for
desks, so consider enlisting a loft to allow space for these
absolute necessities.
College graduates soon find the lodging in the real world is
greatly comparable to dorm rooms. First apartments are
notoriously small, so consider bringing the loft bed concept to
your bedroom to (again) maximize space. The lofts commercially
produced are generally a great deal more sophisticated than the
phone number laden lofts of higher education. Whether you choose
a sleek modern loft or one with the frills and soft colors of a
feminine favorite shabby chic, the loft bed will allow you to
create your own statement by squeezing every last square inch
out of your room.