Loft beds are something special. They are very functional and fun. Loft beds are perfect for small bedrooms because they open a space for playing or
Is the constant struggle to keep your kid's room organized turning into a daily challenge? We get it – with kids being kids, maintaining a tidy space can feel like an ongoing battle. At Maxtrix, we believe that the right furniture can turn this challenge into a breeze. Our cool loft beds with stairs and storage are the solution every parent dreams of for creating an organized and clutter-free kids' room. Let's dive into how these Maxtrix loft beds for kids not only address the chaos but also add a touch of excitement and functionality to your child's bedroom. The Star: Study, Store, and Sleep in One Spot Meet the Star, a children’s loft bed that truly lives up to its name. This study and storage twin loft bed’s long desk provides the perfect space for kids to spread out and tackle homework, engage in art projects, or enjoy computer time. Homework has never been so much fun with this bed!The youth loft bed with desk comes complete with two kids’ dressers and four steps that double as drawers, offering ample space to store school supplies, art materials, extra bedding, and more. Kids have space to store more toys and parents don’t have to worry about their room being cluttered – a win for the whole family. The stairs conveniently amp up your storage while making it even easier for your little one to climb into bed. The Star is not just a loft bed and storage; it's a space-saving haven for creativity and organization that both kids and parents will love. The Star XL: Stretch Out in This Studious Storage Loft For growing kids and teenagers who need a bit more space, we present the Star XL. This Maxtrix loft bed with steps is an excellent choice for those seeking a longer bed. No more worries about taller kids outgrowing their bed – this one offers lots of room to grow. The staircase design of this solid wood loft bed includes four storage steps and a 3-drawer nightstand, perfect for stowing away clothes, extra bedding, and other essentials. Plus, kids and teens can store everything they need to cram for that next big test in this bed’s convenient 3-shelf bookcase. The Star XL is a stylish and functional loft bed for teens, kids, and every age in between.[productgallery handle=
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Loft beds are something special. They are very functional and fun. Loft beds are perfect for small bedrooms because they open a space for playing or
All these funny and extraordinary loft beds surely give your kid an awesome place to play, to dream and grow. Besides, they won’t take much space and you can organize some furniture around them easily. It’s also a good way to express your kid’s individuality and show his or her interests by creating something really special: football goals under the...Continue Reading...
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Amazingly versatile, convenient and space-saving, Dorel Living's Adobe Full Metal Loft Bed is not only functional, but also looks great in any room and décor. It’s cool, black metal look is refreshing and modern, and the frame is durable and solid. Its loft bed and built-in desk provide the perfect sleep/study combination and there is still ample room under the loft bed for additional storage, seating or design items. With such an affordable price, you will be amazed by how much you get with the Adobe Full Metal Loft Bed by Dorel Living. Features: Color: blackMetal bed frameBottom side desk and corner shelvesDurable guard rail for top bunk2 Built-in Side ladders Specifications: Overall Dimensions: 72\" H x 80\" W x 57.5\" D
Loft beds are something special. They are very functional and fun. Loft beds are perfect for small bedrooms because they open a space for playing or
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School’s back in session, so it’s time to upgrade your room for study success! For the coolest room setup for back to school, try a bunk bed or loft bed for kids. Bunks and lofts are a great way to impress your new classmates with cool features like desks, slides, and more. Plus, they’re a great spot to breeze through your homework and secure that A+ on your next test. Let’s talk about what makes these beds so amazing for back-to-school season. We’ll help you find the best bunk bed or loft bed to take your room to the next...
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When it comes to finding the right bed, the space you’re allotted is easily the most important factor to consider. Provided you’re not intimidated by the idea of climbing a ladder, a loft bed is one of the best ways to make the most of a really, really small space. Abiding by the cardinal rule of small-space living (think vertically), loft beds lift your bed off the floor, vastly expanding the space beneath your bed.
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Last weekend was devoted to updating Abby's room a little bit. This wasn't really a project on my radar, but a few months ago, a woman was literally giving away an IKEA Tromso loft bed... They were moving and her son no longer needed the bed, so she said whoever wanted it could come pick it up for free. I immediately pounced on it, because Abby has been fascinated by loft beds ever since she got her American Girl doll last year--her doll is McKenna, and in the books about McKenna, they describe her room in detail...including her loft bed. So of course, Abby wanted a bed like McKenna's! I hadn't really given much thought to upgrading her bed until that loft bed basically fell into my lap--I picked it up and we put it in the garage, pending a decision about our move this summer. I told Abby that we would put the bed up at our new house after we moved, or put it up in her room here if we weren't moving--so since we aren't moving, we picked out a weekend when Dan's parents could come help us set up the new bed, and that was this past weekend! Abby's pinkalicious bed area, before makeover! I realized pretty late to the game that I wasn't at all ready for putting a new, different-size bed in her room... Abby has had the same toddler bed since we first moved her from her crib when she was 2 years old, and the new loft bed is a twin bed--so we needed a new mattress and all new bedding, just for starters! I got on my computer during naptime last Thursday and Friday, and googled ideas for loft beds in girls bedrooms. For one, there are a lot of good, cute ideas out there! For another, it was a little overwhelming...and a lot of the ideas had no instructions to go along with them--and I am not a crafty, figure-it-out kind of girl. I need clear directions, people! I found a lot of ideas for what I wanted to do with the space under the bed--she definitely needed a bigger desk (her previous desk was a nightstand that we had converted into a little table for her), and I wanted her to have "hangout" space under the bed as well, for reading and playing. To make the space more private, I wanted to put up some sort of curtain so that she could have a little fort under there. Some of the pictures I saw of loft rooms showed twinkly lights under the bed, illuminating the space underneath, and I thought that was a great idea--so I added lights to my list! She keeps a clock and a box of tissues on her nightstand every night, so I was concerned about how to address that issue with a loft bed...I think I spent hours googling "clamp on tray for bed" or "bedside table for loft bed." I couldn't find a lot of options for that--I considered having a friend in England order one and ship it to me, because apparently the English have the market on those tray things, but they won't ship to the US! I also knew from having a bunk bed in college that she might like a light up on her bed for reading or whatever--so I wanted to look for a clamp light while we were shopping. It was a long list, and I wasn't entirely sure I had covered all my bases for this new bed set up...but off to IKEA we went! IKEA is not for the faint of heart--it's awesome, amazing, confusing, and a total maze. IKEA with three kids in tow is basically the idiot's way of shopping there...and that's exactly what we did. I told Dan in the parking lot that IKEA has a "kids zone" where the kids could go while we shopped, but he nixed that idea as soon as it was out of my mouth--he said he didn't want to deal with them melting down when we left them there. Of course, they saw the kids area as soon as we walked in and begged to go in and play, but I told them they were too short (little white lie...Alex may actually be too short, but Abby and Jake are not)--to which Dan replied, "No, they're not." Clearly he was not on the same page with me about lying to them for the greater good--if we say no because we're mean Mommy and Daddy, then we get whining and fussing, but if we say no because the rules say they can't go in, it's not our fault. Urgh. We trudged on, with both boys in the bed of a shopping cart, and Abby walking with me. The boys beat each other, fought over toys, and stood up in the moving cart more times than I could count, and I thought Dan's head was going to explode. Even with all that, we managed to come out of the store two hours later with an impressive (and expensive) array of goods: twin mattress, bedding set, sheet set and comforter new pillow and throw pillows for against the wall on top of her bed a desk and desk chair 2 strings of twinkle lights a clamp reading light grip strip for the bed ladder (the used strip was worn off) I had intended to go to Target and Bed Bath and Beyond after IKEA, but seriously, it was 6:30pm when we left IKEA. We were all starving, and I don't think Dan could have handled more shopping. We drove to the Red Robin near IKEA, and the wait for a table was 20 minutes. I did quick math in my head and thought I could scramble to the nearest Bed Bath and Beyond (just 2 shopping centers over!), grab what I needed from there, and get back in time to get seated...but just in case, I left Dan and Alex at the restaurant, and dragged Abby and Jake through Bed Bath and Beyond in record time. I grabbed sheer curtain panels to help create the little fort under the loft, and I bought a "BunkPal Bed Shelf" that I thought might work for the floating nightstand--I thought I would give that a try before I special ordered from England! Since Abby's new bed is metal, I wasn't sure if I would be able to attach the table...and I was also concerned about how to attach the curtains under the loft because of the metal frame. But I hoped for the best with what I got, and we had a good dinner...and only got the kids in bed an hour after bedtime. I spent a few hours that night cleaning up the metal bed frame--it had been in our garage for months, so it was dusty and grungy...and plus, it had been used by a little boy for years, so I wanted to make sure it was as good as new. We also needed to attach the new grip strips to the ladder so that Abby's feet don't slip off! After that project was all done, the bed was ready for assembly the next day. The assembly wasn't all that hard, but it definitely required more than 2 people to hold the frame upright and attach everything together--we were so glad and grateful for Dan's parents' help! I had put the sheets on the new mattress on the floor, so that was ready to go once the frame was up. I remembered the twinkle lights at the last second (literally, Dan and I had the mattress and were getting ready to hoist it up top when I remembered I should probably do the lights first!). I took both strands of lights and laid them on top of the bed frame itself, and let the lights fall in between the grid so that they wouldn't be crushed by the mattress. We arranged the lights the way we wanted them, and then laid the mattress on top of the strands. It looked great! purple jewels and white flower lights under the loft We had to break at this point in the project for dinner, and then I raced back upstairs to try to clean up some of the mess we had made in Abby's bedroom before she had to go to bed! I put Abby's pink fluffy rug under the loft, and arranged her new desk and chair at one end. Then I stored the bins that had been under her old bed next to her desk, out of sight but still accessible to her. I moved her "bear chair" (also from IKEA, but from a few years ago--it's been a staple in her room for 4 years!) to the other end of her new under-loft area to create a little reading nook down there for her. new desk with a pink swivel chair! bear chair reading nook under the loft I still hadn't figured out how I was going to hang the curtains to close off the loft area and give it a fort feeling under there. I couldn't put up a tension rod, and I didn't want to drill anything into the metal. I thought about fishing wire at the last minute--maybe I could tie it onto the bed rails inconspicuously, in a way that would hold the curtains and also allow Abby to open and close them as she wants to. Dan's parents didn't have any fishing wire, but they did have beading thread, which is similar--they brought that with them for me to try. I didn't have much time before Abby's bedtime, but I ran the beading thread through the rod pocket of the curtains and then tied the thread in multiple ways around the bed frame. I pulled it as tight as I could, and I tied the two front panels up in the middle so that it wouldn't sag too much. I hung one panel on the open side of the bed, to fully enclose the loft area. The beading thread worked out pretty well--I was pleasantly surprised that my jerry-rigging idea was successful! The thread is rated to hold up to 12 pounds, and it does sag, but I think it's a cute effect. the finished product! with the curtains open you can see the beading thread hanging the curtain here Then it was time for the finishing touches up on top of her bed--I added the pink clamp light, and I tried the bedside table...which worked! You can see it in the photo above--it's wood stained, so I think eventually, I will paint it to better match the bedroom. But it's a perfect shelf--totally sturdy, and it fits her tissues, her clock, her nightlight, and a cup of water. I also put the throw pillows up top to create sort of a couch-like effect if she wants to sit up against the wall on top of her mattress, and she put all her bed friends where they belonged. reading light and bedside table Abby said her bed is like a hotel bed--so comfy! :) The only thing I didn't think of with this project is the fact that hot air rises, and Abby's room gets particularly warm in the summer (and cold in the winter)--so it's fairly warm way up there. Abby has been sleeping in shorts and tank tops to stay cool, but I also just ordered a clamp-on fan to add to her accessories up there! I ordered one without a blade, so hopefully there won't be a danger of hair getting stuck in it...my mom had to cut my hair out of a fan once when I was little, so I was conscientious about that possible issue--I don't want Abby's hair to meet the same fate! Abby absolutely loves her new bed and room set-up--she begs to play in her room after school, and she actually asked to go to bed Monday night so that she could enjoy her cozy little nest up there. I told her that she's like Rapunzel up in her tower! She really is up high--I can stand under her bed without having to duck, and I'm 5'3" tall...it's a high bed. But she adores it, and I'm so glad we made this change for her--she was ready for a big girl bed to match her almost-7-year-old life and needs. I loved doing this project for her, and seeing it come to fruition like I envisioned--it really makes me smile to see her so happy in her own space. perfect for my girl!
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