Have You Considered These Space-Saving Bed Designs To
Maximize Your Interior Decorating Space?
by S.A. Smith
Vertical and functional space
planning are two of the most overlooked areas in most
households interior design layout. In this article we'll
discuss how to double the
functional space in the bedrooms of your house.
Think Vertical
Effective space planning and interior design requires that
you plan in three dimensions - so start thinking about the
space above your head and higher up on the walls. There are
great functional bedding and storage solutions you can use to
easily double your floor space in a bedroom and its functional
storage space.
Futons for the guest rooms
Why waste the functionality and floor space of a designated
guest room when it can normally operate as your den or library?
When guests are expected, simply fold down the futon and make
it into your guest bedroom.
Loft beds for older children
Loft beds are excellent functional solutions for older
children that also want to use their bedroom as a social
hangout or study room. A loft bed allows you to place a sofa or
study desk underneath the bed. This also creates a great
atmosphere under the bed that is private and quiet.
Bunk beds for the youngsters
When there is more than one child in a bedroom bunk beds are
a logical solution for using more of the vertical space
available in a room, and also creates more space on the floor
for playtime.
Murphy beds for studios and 1 bedroom apartments
Murphy beds are a great bed design to incorporate when space
is on limited supply. Installing a Murphy bed will instantly
open up the room floor space. In small apartments, installing a
Murphy bed can have the effect of feeling like you've just
added another entire room! Murphy beds are also a great option
for adding to dens or studies to create a guest room.
High platform beds for more storage
Platform beds are becoming very common now as bed designers
switch from using bulky box springs to sleeker and more durable
platform supports for bed designs. The old space of a box
spring easily creates another vertical foot of potential
storage space under your bed. For a regular king size bed, this
will create an additional 42 square feet of storage space under
the bed.
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Air beds for emergency guest rooms
If your spare rooms in the house are dedicated to other
functions that you really don't want to give up, then consider
getting an airbed to use when having house guests stay over.
Air beds are portable, inflate quickly, and have good support
and functionality. You can also get air beds that quick inflate
themselves from a small duffel bag.
Trundle beds
Trundle beds are great to have in kids rooms to pull out for
sleepovers and can operate as a second temporary bed if the
need arises. When not in use it simply slides back under the
bed. If you have a trundle bed then you can free up more space
in your storage room by getting rid of any fold out cots or
beds.
Day beds
Day beds are a functional bedding alternative that also
creates a sitting area during the day. Great for apartments,
girls rooms, or dens and guest rooms.
Captain's beds
To maximize storage space in your child's room consider a
captain bed. With so many drawers under the higher bed frame
you can do away with separate dresser drawers to free up more
floor space.
If you start to think vertical in you interior space
planning you can be on your way to doubling your useable
interior floor space in your home. For more bed resources and
design tips you can visit http://www.loft-beds-bunk-beds.com/loft-beds.htm
S.A. Smith is a freelance writer, editor, and contributor to
the Loft Beds Bunk Beds resource site, and can be reached at
http://www.loft-beds-bunk-beds.com.
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