Hoover: Here are some loft -bed
ideas for small spaces.
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Adults
sometimes have trouble with the associations a bunk bed conjures to mind.
Lofting full-sized beds may be the best-kept secretwhen it comes to
bedroom layouts: they can make room for entire desks or dressers below and
represent a far cheaper alternative to moving apartments when you run out of
space.
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Consider,
for example, these stand-alone ideas and built-in
solutions from via Remodelista. Minimalist metal ladders and railings
can make a lofted sleeping area feel much less childish, while decorative
touches can integrate an elevated portion of a bedroom without rendering it
visually detached from core themes of material, color or decor.
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Of course,
building out an entire section of a room is not a simple do-it-yourself
project. There are other prefab solutions available, likeceiling-suspended
beds that hang from heavy-duty supports tied in above (and reinforced by
structural connections along adjacent walls).
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For the
truly space-poor apartment, the sides of a room may be close enough to warrant
stretching something between opposite walls and either tying into hidden studs
or building a second layer of support on the outside of a drywall-finished and
painted surface.
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Just think
about it for a moment: beds take up the same amount of space regardless of the
size of your dwelling. Thus, the smaller your habitat the more area they
displace. Recapturing that lost square footage can be well worth the time,
effort and/or up-front costs of buying and installing a loft-bed solution.
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