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Loft Bunk Bed - Wonderful Combination For Managing Your Space

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Loft Bunk Bed - The Best From Two Beds

A loft bunk bed is a wonderful space saver in many aspects. We all know what the bunk bed and loft bed is, but this combination adds something new to the overall picture.

The original loft bed has a sleeping place on the top bunk, and an empty area beneath. Well, actually, it is not completely empty, since there can be placed desk, media rack, chair, or chest. A loft bunk bed is the loft bed which also has additional bed beneath. Usually it is a standard twin or sometimes queen bed. This bed is not attached to the loft bed and can be easily removed.

The great idea behind the loft bunk beds is that they really utilize the space very efficiently; just imagine that in the space of several square feet you can have two beds and a workspace! This is great!

Another thing is that if you get one of the children's loft bunk beds, is that they will allow you to keep the kids together. It is very important, because they won't feel lonely staying in different rooms, and also will have their own sleeping places, so they can share one room peacefully.

Loft Bunk Bed - The Modern Solution

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Actually kids bunk loft beds are wonderful idea. They not only use the children's bedroom space very efficiently, but they help to keep it in order. These beds usually have some drawers to keep things like toys and clothes out of sight.

But as for kids sleeping on the top bunk, make sure that the bed adheres to all the safety standards. According to a recent survey, loft beds are one of the most accident prone beds, so you have to be careful when buying the new one, and regularly check the connections to ensure their sturdiness.

Another thing to take care of is the top bunk bed rails and mattress. The mattress must fit perfectly to the top bunk and provide good support to the sleeping child. As for rails, the guard rail must not be less than five inches above mattress, and the space between the rails must be no more than three and one-half inches.

The computer loft bunk bed is another way to help your kid to study more efficiently. This bed has a computer table built into it, so you won't need a separate one.

Loft bunk beds come in many designs and styles; you can find twin over full loft bunk bed, queen loft bunk bed and some other.

There is no one single best place to purchase this type of bed; you can visit both online and offline stores to find the better choice for you. Usually a wholesale bunk loft bed will appear to be cheaper than the retail.

Making a loft bed from a bunk bed may be an option for those who has the bunk bed and would like to extend its functions but preserving the space.

Whatever your purpose is, if you buy and use the loft bunk bed, you will be very pleased with the functions and properties it possesses.

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