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As the square-foot average of homes all becoming smaller while prices go up and up, the idea of making the most of the little space that we have is becoming ever more attractive. Good small room designs that work are something that home owners are always on the lookout for – and loft beds let home owners make the best use of space. Loft beds are fantastic not just for saving space but also for bringing family closer together again. They really are special. Here are a few of the best designs floating around the internet! 1. Four loft beds come together (literally) in this modern small bedroom to create a space where members of the family can spend the night close to one another just like in the old days. The raw, unpolished wooden ladder, safety rails (which looks like it was crafted with love and not a professional) and woven baskets provide a nice contrast and colour. Did anyone else notice that clever space hollowed out into the wall to create additional storage space? (you might also be interested in: Trending Japanese Minimalism) 2. If privacy is more your thing, a single loft bed on an ingeniously designed drawer cabinet that doubles as a staircase and storage space. You could add safety rails if you're the type to roll off beds but it seems that most people don't, even when fast asleep. Good lighting and additional shelves and/or cabinets complete this cozy spot while providing sufficient me-space without completely isolating oneself is nice. (10 Storage and Organization Ideas Under $10) 3. Another four loft bed setup, this time with more traditional design elements that still charm. A few quality-of-life additions have found their way into this design, including individual draw curtains for each bed space and night lights for reading. Oh, and each bed space also has its own little window that lets sufficient natural sunlight (good for keeping mites and germs in check while providing a free light source). You could almost smell the wood and linen - doesn't it just make you want to snuggle in and never leave? 4. The next loft bed small bedroom design is this children's bedroom with four super-cozy loft beds filled in fluffy and colourful pillows and blankets. Suspending the beds to the ceiling with thick, sturdy rope is an interesting idea that helps remove barriers between the children while giving the room a unique look. I do have some concerns about how sturdy the beds are (after all, it has to support the bed, mattress and child). 5. A little claustrophobic, this traditional mid-century bedroom somehow manages to cram at least five beds into a smaller-than-average space. What really caught my attention are the gorgeous, authentic-looking oil-paintings that fill the tiny bed spaces which really transforms the living space. Gives it a mariner's feel and not a theme you see every day. But hey, just think of the amount of space you'd be able to free up in the rest of the house. 6. When space is extremely limited, a solid wooden bookshelf doubles as a bed and storage space. Yes, it's a joke, but it does do a good job at emphasizing the core concept of how loft beds and how making use of vertical space works for small rooms and interiors. Let's just hope that housing space here never becomes this small. And, no, don't even think of getting a metal bookshelf... I don't think that needs an explanation. 7. Warmth, comfort and safety is what this modern contemporary room gives anyone who steps inside – and loft beds offer families a way of connecting. No more will children feel unsafe and wake up at night to snuggle up to mom and dad because they're always there! Soft toys and sturdy furnishings with rounded edges in non-slip finish complete this perfect family spot. That large window in the middle couldn't be in a better place, either! (You might also be interested in: Home Safety) More reading:
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