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Benefits Of Full Size Loft Beds

Friday, August 27th, 2010

Loft beds have always reminded me of my college days. During that time I was crammed in a small room, living with a few other students. But if you really look at the advantages of owning a full size loft bed, you may end up wanting to have one in your own home. With a loft bed in place, you can create a study area or a small home office no matter how small your apartment is. Your child can sleep on the loft bed and there will still be enough space underneath for his books, study table and underwear drawer. A full size loft bed is also great to have around if you need to furnish a small cabin.

If you just bought a studio type apartment in a bustling city and you expect to collect more clothes as the years go by, you can invest in a loft bed. It’s the best furniture for a small apartment, or for your room if you need to share it with a house mate.

Loft beds come in many forms and sizes. You can choose from categories like wooden loft beds, metal framed, pine, oak and twin on full..

If you’re looking for models, you can choose between twin size and full size loft bed. Full size loft beds are approximately 15 inches wider than twin sizes, but the extra inches make for a more comfortable sleep because there’s more room for one person. A full size bed is small enough to fit any room, but is big enough to accommodate two people. Full beds are also commonly called double beds.

Frames for loft beds are either wooden or made of metal. The ideal frame is one that fits your budget and your room. Be particular about the material of your frame, especially if you’re going for a wooden loft bed. If you’re creating your own bunk bed, you can use soft wood like pine; otherwise, get cherry or oak.

You can opt to have a loft bed made according to the proportions of the person sleeping in it. For instance, if your child is bulkier than average, you can modify the length of the bed or add additional support to the frame.

Lastly, find out if the loft bed you have your eye on has features like built-in shelves and desk. Of course, additional features will jack up the price of the loft bed. Good luck with your loft bed hunting and don’t forget to ask the service man if assembly is a part of the package.

Benefits Of Full Size Loft Beds

Tuesday, August 10th, 2010

Loft beds have always reminded me of my college days. During that time I was crammed in a small room, living with a few other students. But if you really look at the advantages of owning a full size loft bed, you may end up wanting to have one in your own home. With a loft bed in place, you can create a study area or a small home office no matter how small your apartment is. Your child can sleep on the loft bed and there will still be enough space underneath for his books, study table and underwear drawer. A full size loft bed is also great to have around if you need to furnish a small cabin.

If you just bought a studio type apartment in a bustling city and you expect to collect more clothes as the years go by, you can invest in a loft bed. It’s the best furniture for a small apartment, or for your room if you need to share it with a house mate.

Loft beds come in many forms and sizes. You can choose from categories like wooden loft beds, metal framed, pine, oak and twin on full..

If you’re looking for models, you can choose between twin size and full size loft bed. Full size loft beds are approximately 15 inches wider than twin sizes, but the extra inches make for a more comfortable sleep because there’s more room for one person. A full size bed is small enough to fit any room, but is big enough to accommodate two people. Full beds are also commonly called double beds.

Frames for loft beds are either wooden or made of metal. The ideal frame is one that fits your budget and your room. Be particular about the material of your frame, especially if you’re going for a wooden loft bed. If you’re creating your own bunk bed, you can use soft wood like pine; otherwise, get cherry or oak.

You can opt to have a loft bed made according to the proportions of the person sleeping in it. For instance, if your child is bulkier than average, you can modify the length of the bed or add additional support to the frame.

Lastly, find out if the loft bed you have your eye on has features like built-in shelves and desk. Of course, additional features will jack up the price of the loft bed. Good luck with your loft bed hunting and don’t forget to ask the service man if assembly is a part of the package.