White Full Loft Bed
Wednesday
Sep 23, 2009
If you have a family that's not composed of all younger children, you may want to look into a full loft bed to help accommodate everyone. Most teens and adults prefer a larger bed than twin size, to be comfortable. This way, they can spread out however they want, to sleep their best. A full mattress is more practical for taller teens and adults, who might have feet hanging from the end of twin size beds. The bad side to this is the fact that conventional full size beds take up a lot more floor space than twin beds.
A full size loft bed gives you all the good aspects of a full size mattress without taking up so much space. You elevate the bed frame, which frees up the floor space for other purposes. This can be helpful in providing you with more room in your home.
If you live in a little studio apartment, your bed will be in the room where you also greet visitors. Instead of having guests sit on your bed to watch TV or visit, you can slide a sofa under your loft bed. Or, you can put your TV under the bed and put a sofa on the other side of your room.
A full loft bed helps make the most of limited space in your home. Even if you just use the room for storage, it's still room that you wouldn't otherwise have. Different types of furniture can fit easily under your loft bed. And if you need room for organization, you can easily stack milk crates or plastic tubs under this type of bed. If you've ever lived in a small apartment, you know exactly how important having extra space is.
Loft beds are a kid's dream come true, and, better late than never, they can have full loft beds as young adults, if you need the space. College is a perfect place for loft beds. Dorm rooms are almost always short on space, and this makes loft beds quite valuable there. They give you extra privacy, provide you with extra storage space, and they're more fun than regular flat beds. Full loft beds with desks are very handy and very sturdy, and can usually accommodate a 200 pound adult easily.
Loft bunk beds can be purchased in various sizes, including queen, twin extra long, twin and full. They can also be customized into specialized sizes, taking into account the room's dimensions and height to the ceiling. The height is important because it will determine how much extra space you can create under the bed. You can use the space for TV's, toy racks, dressers, bookshelves, computer desks, storage shelves or tables and chairs.
Make sure that the safety rail of your top loft bed is high enough so that you can't fall from the bed. And the ceiling should be at least three feet above the top bed so that you don't hit your head getting in and out. Also important to consider is making sure that the top bed does not block fire exits, heating or air conditioning systems, windows, vents or emergency doors.
A twin over full loft bed allows room for another child to sleep, and also place for storage. Full loft bed plans will give you directions if you wish to build your own queen loft bed, or a loft bed of another size. In addition, you can find an Ikea full loft bed a good investment, and, in general, beds may be ready-to-build or pre-assembled, to help you make the best use of your floor space.
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Wellrest® Down Alternative 200-thread count Full size Magic Loft Mattress Pad. Bring your old mattress back to life or make your new mattress better with this luxurious and lofty mattress pad. The top is made of ultra-smooth 200 thread-count 100% cotton, sewn into 6 inch squares each hand-stuffed with 7 ounces of Perfect Puff® hypo-allergenic polyester fiber fill... |


