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This Quinn Loft Bed ($2,069, originally $2,299) fits the bill with its clean lines and fluted sides. Its frame underneath is left wide open for you to fill with a desk, dresser, loveseat, or twin bed.
Loft beds are more common in children’s rooms, but there’s no reason adults can’t use them, too. (The Tilden Loft Bed, with an integrated home office space, is $2,099 at West Elm.) ...
Because many loft beds are technically designed for kids and teenagers, you may want to review the weight capacity before making your purchase. Most should accommodate up to 300 pounds or more.
Loft beds are similar to bunk beds in structure except for the missing bottom bunk. They are very appreciated features in micro homes as well as in guest houses. A loft bed allows the maximization of ...
The loft beds are king- and queen-size, with room underneath for some combination of cabinets, closets, a desk and a daybed. The bigger size is 114 by 82 inches, while the smaller is 96 by 64.
By stacking two beds on top of each other to form a single unit, bunk beds can free up floor space and create a greater sense of privacy in shared rooms. Loft beds, which are raised high above the ...