And pretty much as soon as I'd built that one, my eldest son moved into a room of his own... and wanted a loft bed, too. His incorporates a second bookshelf, a desk, and a secret compartment, and is designed for someone with longer legs, more books, and who isn't fussed about sleeping on a cloud...
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The side of one of the beds is a stylized cloud. It's pretty cute for an eight-year old, but I have no illusions that a teenager will necessarily think it's just as cool, so I anticipate removing it and replacing it at some stage with some other design. The ladder and bookcase are pretty future-proof, I hope - it's quite comfortable for an adult to climb, and we all need storage for books.
Click on the icon below to download the Google SketchUp 3D design file for this loft bed, and use it as a starting point to design your own.
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Also, i have a full bed. What exactly would you need to change to accommodate that?
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It sounds as if you could contribute many creative ideas. I have one suggestion and that would be to add a bulletin board for the head board so that area could also be used. Or a panel covered in fabric and padded to change out color on occasion. You could also extend the clothes rod from the back to the ladder/bookshelves to create more room to hang clothes along the wall.
Thanks for sharing this-it is great!
I had a bunk bed as a kid and I remember quite how wobbily it was - the stairs were made of a sort of dowel and it was painful on bare feet. I thought your floating design might be dangerous, didn't realise you'd fixed it into the wall so it must be pretty sturdy!
I shall book mark this for the future... :)