Monday 25 May 2015

Interesting Loft Bed Designs



Loft beds are proven interesting for bedroom designs, especially to those who seek for comfortable space as much as possible. Unlike bunk beds, loft beds do not have another bed occupying the lower level. Basically, the bed is supported by anything, mostly frames, but not platform as in platform bed. We have collected one or two appealing inspirations for loft bed installation for your bedrooms.

People who dislikes height would hate to find the prospect of sleeping in such a height near the ceiling every night. But to those who are adventurous would love it immensely. The bed is not supported by anything. Instead, it is hung by a single steel frame while the rest of the sides are attached to the wall. Connecting to the floor is an aluminium ladder with thin wooden steps. Beneath your bed, you can have your private study nearby your free-standing bookshelf of which the books are arranged casually filling in each unit. The private study does not have to be a desktop. You can simply have a coffee table flanked by a pair of chairs. And if it is not enough, you can still place a thick and plump pad in the corner, completed with a cushion. But if you want a desktop, you most certainly can. Adorn the background wall with your to-do-lists and photographs in a casual arrangement.

If you prefer the bed closer to the ground, you can order a custom-made loft bed, which perches neatly right on top of a dresser. That way, you do not have to worry to what the bed is hanging. It is supported firmly by the dresser. It will be even more interesting that the dresser is directly connected to a desktop.

In conclusion, this article taught us to scheme our room better with loft beds. The loft bed can be placed up high, as can it be closer to the ground. You can always tuck your study or your relaxing reading spot beneath your bed.










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