If you’ve got children, and you’re in the market for a new bed, a loft bed could be just what you need. Like bunk beds, loft beds are elevated off the ground. However, loft beds are single beds “raised on supports high enough to allow the use of the floor area below for various purposes.” This means that loft beds can give you that top bunk feeling without having a bottom bunk. Due to this design, loft beds can help you reclaim some of the floor space in your child’s bedroom.
The space under the bed can be used as a play area, a work station, or anything else you can imagine. These beds can be ideal for younger kids or teenagers, and they can be designed with ladders or stairs. If you don’t need two beds, but still want to go for the feeling of sleeping high off the ground, a loft bed is the perfect choice. Not only can you feel confident about your decision, but there’s no doubt that your kid(s) will also love having a loft bed.
Here are 20 awesome loft bed plans for children.

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