Karla News

DIY: Build Your Own Loft Bed

The cost of manufactured furniture is rising all the time. Building your own is relatively easy, costs little and lasts a lifetime. You choose the materials, colors, and the style. Custom furniture often becomes a family heirloom. Even furniture considered “fad” or “chic” at the time turns into “vintage,” “heirloom,” or “collectable.” Remember the unique potato- chip shaped chairs of the 1960’s? They cost an arm and a leg now. Go figure.

Many people do not understand the difference between a loft bed and a bunk bed. The bunk bed has a bed on top and one on the bottom. The loft bed has one bed on top and the bottom space is utilized differently.

This loft bed is inspired by a design I saw on the HGTV website. My design is a little different and works beautifully. It will not tip over as it can be anchored to the wall for security. The original design is built against the wall, but in a rental property that is unacceptable.

Place or build a desk, wardrobe rod or other items under the bed to utilize the space. This makes the bed perfect for children’s rooms, dorm rooms and small apartments.

Intermediate woodworking skills are needed for this project.

You will need: