It’s an all too common problem. As the family grows, the available living space shrinks.
When there’s no room to expand out, expand upward. Children’s lofts are essentially bunk-beds on steroids. Lofts to look for have two beds, shelving and storage units, and a desk area for homework or other projects.
Little ones need space. Space to move, space to play and space to explore. Lofts keep all the essential living areas in one concentrated area, giving kids the rest of the room to do what children do best.
Lofts are often intriguing to children and can serve as a
make-shift playground that you’ll more than likely have to tell them to stop playing on.
The price of the loft will easily pay for itself over a short period by keeping you from having to purchase two of everything.
Make the most of limited spaces by incorporating a loft into your home.