So what if you don’t live in one of those crazy airy
warehouse spaces with impossibly tall ceilings? You can look at all the loft
porn you want, but it’s even more inspiring to get real about lofting your bed
and saving precious space
Do people really live in places like this? yes they do
1. Sturdy Wood Loft bed
2. Hanging Rope Beds
Hanging Rope Beds
These hanging beds are based off of this hanging daybed plan. This room fits 3 young brothers.3. Loft Bed with Closet Underneath
Putting a closet and/or cabinets underneath your loft bed is a great way to get around the whole height issue. A closet doesn’t necessarily have to be walk-in — you can still get a lot of closet space even if it’s only 4 or 5 feet high.
4. Store-Bought Loft Bed
If you’re going to get a store-bought loft bed, the STORA
bed is one of the more attractive options.
5. Attic Loft
Take advantage of triangular attic space.
6. Trap Door Bed
This isn’t a loft bed, but it’s still a totally ingenious
idea. The bed is tucked underneath a trap door. When the door is shut, you get
all the floor space back.
7. Storage Steps
Not only do these “stairs” seem sturdier and less scary
than most loft bed ladders, but the added storage is a huge space saver.
8. Nook Loft Bed
Despite the cramped space, this loft looks so cozy, like
you’d want to sit and read in it all day.
9. Lofted Kitchen Space
Lofted Kitchen Space
If you have a small living space, it’s perfectly
acceptable to put a loft bed in the kitchen. Here, the ceilings aren’t super
high but there’s a lot of horizontal space to keep the things you might need in
a typical “bedroom.” You could even keep a tv up there.
10. Suspended Loft Bed
This one doesn’t even use a custom ladder. Get more information here.
11. Platform Trundle Bed with Living Room on Top
12. Doorway Loft Bed
This is a perfect way to use a slanted ceiling, but if you can clear a good 3 feet above your doorway, you could easily accomplish this.
13. Small Studio Apartment Loft
Small Studio Apartment Loft
woodgears.ca
You’re not dealing with much head room here, but there is
a tutorial if you’re interested in building this loft.
from http://www.buzzfeed.com/peggy/15-totally-feasible-loft-beds-for-normal-ceiling-heights
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