There are styles here forkidsbut also several forteens and adults.

Instead, it is left open and can be used for other things like a playroom or office.

Loft beds free up a lot of floor space and are an excellent choice for a smaller room.

A room with a loft bed

Jenna Sue Design

It’s built into the wall but a rope and strong cable also connects it to the ceiling.

It’s a unique look that really makes it special.

The plans show you how to build the bed as well as the ladder and railing.

A loft bed with a ladder

Refresh Living

Here ahanging chairand adeskhave been added underneath.

This is a straightforward build that only takes a few hours to complete.

This plan fits a full-size mattress, giving the person plenty of room.

A sliding barn door loft bed

Jen Woodhouse

Down below has been turned into a lounging area with a few chairs and a rug.

It’s another hanging bed design, being both connected to the wall and the ceiling.

Instructions include how to build the base, headboard, railing, and ladder.

A room with a loft bed in it

Jenna Sue Design

Underneath is a sofa that can be turned into a bed when needed.

This cost around $400 to build and took about a week of working part-time.

A hanging ladder has been put up, and it’s a fun way to climb into bed.

A loft bed inside of a closet

This House Might Be

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Modern Loft Bed

Joinery Design Co. Underneath the bed, a lounging area has been made.

It looks like the perfect place to relax and read a book.

There’s also some extra storage that can hold anything you gotta organize.

A modern loft bed

Joinery Design Co.

Lots ofLEGO storagehas been added to keep everything neat and tidy.

The pipe is used for the railing and ladder which is a wonderful accent.

It’s securely attached to two walls and it has the appearance of floating.

A loft bed with a desk under it

Jen Woodhouse

Underneath is a desk and chair, making an excellent study area.

It’s built to resemble a castle and has windows and a roof accent to prove it.

Stairs are built into the side of the bed, which is a nice alternative to a ladder.

An industrial style loft bed

You Can, Man

Below the bed is an almost enclosed playroom, making a fun hideaway for kids.

The whole thing is painted pink for the final touch.

It’s a standalone bed that’s been secured to two walls for safety.

A pink castle loft bed

Remodelaholic

There are no stairs, this plan saves room by using the railings as steps.

Underneath the bed has lots of space for storage or a desk.

This DIY loft bed holds a full mattress, making it a great bed for persons of any age.

A wooden DIY loft bed

Two Feet First

There are written instructions along with a video to help you build this project.

This floating loft bed is secured to the wall and has a ladder that comes down to the floor.

There’s also a side rail for safety.

A DIY loft bed with a ladder

The Love Notes

The bed includes a base, a place for the mattress, side railings, and a ladder.

This intermediate building project will take you a weekend and cost around $200.

Beside the twin-sized bed is a place to play.

A loft bed with a swing ladder

The Handmade Home

Underneath the bed is a curtainedplayhousethat they’ll get lost in for hours at a time.

A reading nook completes this very fun loft bed that’s more like a fort for kids.

As a finish, it’s painted in a stand-out color that really makes a statement.

A twin loft bed

Rogue Engineer

Railings act as the ladder and below the bed is a place to lounge.

Budget Loft BedfromFix This Build That

A loft bed with a playroom underneath

Heather’s Handmade Life

A blue loft bed

Fix This Build That