How Do You Make Childrens Loft Beds?
When your child’s room isn’t large enough for storage, study and play, a loft bed can help maximize floor space. A loft bed typically has a twin-size mattress resting on a platform elevated off the floor. It may have built-in storage, a play area or study area below. Since kids love quirky places to crawl inside or climb atop, a loft bed creates a miniature world providing untold hours of indoor fun. There are several ways to achieve this, some less expensive than others Step 1 jQuery(document).ready(function(){ jQuery(‘#jsArticleStep1 span.image a:first’).attr(‘href’,’http://i.ehow.com/images/GlobalPhoto/Articles/4713188/PDBFineCabinetry002_Full.jpg’); }); Loft Over Storage First Step – Before adding a loft to your child’s room, consider the following. Ceiling height should be higher than 8 feet to provide adequate head room above and storage-study-play area below. For safety, only children over age 5 should use a loft high off the floor. Step 2 Freestanding – Support a freestanding l