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22 Practical Loft Bed Ideas for Kids

A loft bed can do more than just give your child a cozy place to sleep at night. From organizing toys and making the most of a small bedroom to creating a unique space they can call their own, loft beds have a lot to offer. We’ve compiled 22 of the best loft bed ideas as inspiration for your kid’s bedroom.

1. Keep It Simple

A loft bed is a space-saver and can provide a designated area for studying, reading or playing. Keep things simple and use the built-in desk for homework and the shelves to store basics. Stay focused on keeping this area clear of clutter—that’s where our favorite kids’ room organization tips can help you get started.

2. Opt for Stairs

If your little one isn’t a fan of classic bunk bed ladders, a loft bed with a set of stairs is the perfect option for them. They can go up and down with ease. Plus, the stairs can serve as a seat for some of their favorite items, like their beloved stuffed animals.

3. Make the Most of Extra Storage

Storage is prime real estate in a child’s bedroom, and thankfully loft beds make sure it’s a priority. Many of our lofts come with built-in cubbies, drawers and shelves. Use these storage options for whatever you need—room decor, clothing, craft supplies, you name it.

4. Set Up a Study Space

For older kids, homework and studying are important. Setting up a loft bed with a desk will help ensure they have everything they need to make the grade. Pair it with an illuminating desk lamp and comfortable desk chair to create a hardworking space.

5. Organize and Sort

Taking your child’s bedroom organization to the next level is important if you’re working with a small space. Making use of bins and baskets to sort out everything—from small toys to books—will help your child know where to find what they need. Plus, it will always give them a place to put things back when playtime is over.

6. Have Fun!

A loft bed gives you plenty of room to have fun, from the design to the space underneath. Picking out a loft with a whimsical design can help your child create a space that always keeps fun at the forefront of their mind. It’s like creating their own personal clubhouse!

7. Go with a Theme

On a similar note, always ensure your child’s loft bed fits with the theme of their space. Whether you’ve designed a peaceful treehouse-style room or want them to feel like they’re at the beach, a loft can help you craft the perfect look.

8. Design a Reading Nook

Whether they’re a voracious reader or still just love flipping through picture books, the space underneath a loft bed is the ideal area for a cozy reading nook. Tuck away a small shelf or basket for book storage and pair it with a cozy chair for hours of getting lost in a good book.

9. Arrange a Bookshelf

To go with their reading nook, either include a bookshelf or make the most of their loft bed’s built-in shelving. Arrange books with a set of bookends to complement the rest of their room decor.

10. Make Space for Two Beds

A loft bed is a great solution for a shared bedroom. Either a full-size loft or twin loft  has plenty of room underneath to tuck an additional twin bed while still leaving plenty of room for the built-in shelving and desk. Plus, this layout will give each sibling a designated space to make their own.

11. Optimize a Small Space

One of the best things about a loft bed is that they make the most of every inch of space. Take this all-in-one design a step further with a low loft design, which is also called a captain’s bed. This style optimizes built-in storage and includes solutions like a desk that can tuck away when study time is over.

12. Make Room for Play

Childhood is meant for fun, and getting out of bed every morning is no exception. A captain’s bed with a built-in slide will make waking up easier. If your child’s room also serves as their playroom, this is a great option.

13. Organize Your Drawers

Loft beds with built-in storage can help your kid’s bedroom stay organized, but only if you keep drawers and shelves sorted. This is a great opportunity to teach your kids about folding and putting away laundry, organizing their toys at the end of the day and where to find their favorite things.

14. Create Distinct Spaces

Loft beds can help you create distinct spaces in your child’s bedroom, especially if they have built-in features like a desk and shelves. In a siblings’ shared room, defining each area of the loft bed can help them live harmoniously. For example, give them each a few cubbies to call their own and let them choose their own bedding.

15. Make It Modern

Picking a theme for your child’s room can be carried over into the style of their bed, as well. A clean, modern aesthetic warrants a classic and minimalist design from furniture. Plus, you can coordinate their loft bed with other features, like a dresser and wall hooks.

16. Go for Rich Tones

For a more traditional look, bold and classic colors are the way to go. Pair a rich wooden loft bed with hues of gray and blue, like in the bedding and rug. This style is ideal if you’re looking to pivot this space into a guest room in the future.

17. Focus on Details

For as large as a loft bed is, you can still highlight the small details and accents. For example, opt for patterned bedding that can peek through the loft bed railing for an extra pop. Or, you can choose between various styles of ladders—from a vertical fixed ladder to a set of easy stairs.

18. Clean Up with Cubbies

In a shared bedroom, dividing up your children’s belongings will help keep their space organized. Give each kid a designated cubby or two for their favorite books and toys. This is a great way to teach your kids about keeping their space clean and tidy, as well.

19. Play with the Layout

Pairing a twin bed with your child’s loft bed can make the most of unused space. With a full size loft bed, there’s lots of room to play with different layouts and styles of bed frames underneath. For example, pick out a design  with built-in drawers for plenty of extra storage.

20. Make It Cozy

Don’t forget to make their space cozy and comfortable! Pick out personalized bedding that fits their interests, whether they’re an animal lover or prefer all things outer space.

21. Coordinate with a Dresser

A loft bed is definitely a statement space and can define the look of your child’s bedroom. Use it to guide your other furniture choices, like their dresser, and create a cohesive theme for the entire room.

22. Tuck Away Playtime

The space under your child’s loft bed can be used for many things like we’ve covered—from an extra twin bed to a reading nook. One of the best (and most fun!) loft ideas is to designate it for playtime. Especially if you don’t have a playroom in your home, this is the perfect place to organize all of your child’s toys.

From providing extra space in a shared bedroom to making plenty of space for fun, loft beds for kids are great for their bedroom. For other space-saving furniture tricks in addition to these loft bed ideas, check out our favorite multifunctional furniture tips.

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