Or maybe you never were.
Turn bunk bed into loft bed.
The upper and lower platforms with or without the mattresses.
But take into consideration that the lower bunk in most bunk beds is what makes the bed sturdy and stable.
After investing in a bunk bed you realized that a loft bed would be perfect for your child s room there are simple ways you can turn your bunk bed into a loft bed.
Replace the upper mattress and make the bed.
In most bunk bed designs the lower bunk is the major stabilizing force in the system that is the bunk bed.
To turn a bunk bed into a loft bed you will need to remove the mattress and the ladder remove the bunking pins and bolts add a diagonal brace and replace the mattress on the top bunk.
Remove the ladder and the mattresses.
Pillar posts are turned on a lathe to add a decorative touch.
Most of your conversion work will revolve around reinforcing the frame to make sure the bed is safe after removing the lower bunk.
Drive the 2 screws into the bunk bed frame at the bottom of one side and the top on the alternate side.
If you need to maximize the amount of space in a room you can convert a conventional boxed frame bed into a loft bed.
The kura reversible bed was on sale this week and i was about to go out and get one but i was inspired by this website and decided to convert his bunk bed into a loft bed.
You re no longer sharing a room.
Whether you re thinking of converting a bunk bed into a loft bed to create more space or because nobody sleeps on the bottom bunk the conversion process isn t too intensive and can be done right at home in a few easy steps.
The kids may have outgrown their bunk beds but the bunk beds may not have outgrown your home.
All you need is a few tools and a bit of time to accomplish this task.
You can use standard 4 by 4 inch posts or you can visit your local home improvement center and purchase pillar posts designed for porch supports.
You were just lucky enough to have bunk beds for the occasional sleepover.
Once the bottom bunk is removed you can turn the space underneath the loft bed into an office.
By removing it you render the loft bed unsafe.
For whatever reason if you ve decided you d like to turn your existing bunk beds into a loft bed your effort will be rewarded with lots of extra floor space for a desk or a dresser or a bean bag chair or a.
The diagonal brace will look like this after installed.