Why Loft Beds for Adults?
Most of us have slept in bunk beds, especially if bedroom space was restricted. As adults, living in a small apartment may call for space-saving; loft beds are an excellent choiceto make the most of small-space living. Bedrooms are often unused all day – why let a bed take up valuable floor space? Even if you didn’t care for bunk beds as a child, you’ll find things have changed. Today’s beds are larger and much more adult-friendly, so why not try one yourself?
Adult Loft Beds in Small Apartments
Loft Beds are a good way to save space in a small apartment. Making good use of the dead space in rooms with high ceilings is a good choice when you can’t fit everything at floor level. Beds are particularly suitable as they are more often used at night, when living and cooking spaces are not. Access can be made by ladder or small staircase depending on available space. If you cannot build over existing areas, try building a bed with office or lounge space below, thus utilizing space efficiently.
Bunk Bed All in One loft with trundle desk chest closet
Bunk Bed All in 1 loft with trundle desk chest closet
South Shore Loft Bed Imagine Collection, Morgan cherry
South Shore Loft Bed Imagine Collection, Morgan cherry
Choosing Loft Beds
With apartments becoming smaller, a loft bed is often the only viable way to maximize storage. Loft beds may include built in features such as wardrobes, office or study desks. Adults need a full size mattress to sleep on, and queen sized loft beds are now available. If you choose, you could build your own. Building your own loft bed from plans make it easier to customize furniture to fit your space. This gives choices such as reversing doors or ladders when needed.
Coaster Loft Bed with Workstation
Coaster Fine Furniture 460023 Loft Bed with Workstation
Stairway Bunk Bed Twin over Twin
Stairway Bunk Bed Twin over Twin