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Every kid is going to want a bunk bed at some point or other during childhood. It’s just like a rite of passage; for whatever reason, childhood is not complete without a yearning for a bunk bed.

What’s funny about this situation is that it sometimes seems like even only children experience the same desire for a bunk bed as their counterparts with siblings. There’s something mystical about the allure of the “top bunk” that draws attention and captivates like no other, even when there’s no other sibling to share the bunks with.

For parents of only children that experience this burning desire to occupy the top bunk, there might be a very practical solution on the horizon. In fact, there might be a solution the benefits of which actually outshine the utility of a bunk bed: the high loft bed.

The chief draw of the bunk bed is that it saves floor space by situated twin beds on top of each other. This effectively gives the same amount of floor space the ability to sleep two children utilizing only the footprint of a single bed. Bunk beds often also come with additional storage features such as cabinets or drawers underneath the bottom bunk, further optimizing their use of space.

High loft beds take this utility a step further, although they do lack the ability to sleep more than one. This makes high loft arrangements ideal for children who have their own room and still want to occupy the mystical top bunk.

With a bunk bed, the space occupied by the bottom bunk is effectively canceled out as though there were only a single, regular bed there. With a high loft situation, the situation is optimized. The single bed is held aloft by legs and the space beneath it remains open for utility, storage or room for play. Whereas bunk beds make the most of the space a room offers, a high loft actually increases the available space in a room.

What high lofts do, in essence, is provide a bed without requiring floorspace for the footprint of one. This gives you the ability to indulge a child’s desire to sleep in the top bunk and actually adds space to the room. Some high lofts, like bunk beds, actually provide for additional room for storage as well.

Even if they don’t they do leave the floor beneath them open and free. This gives you additional space for a chest of drawers, a dresser, storage bins or other furniture. It’s nearly the ideal setting as it saves space and is a desirable setup for many children.

If your child has been clamoring for a bunk bed but you can’t justify it simply because he or she has no siblings, a high loft may be a piece of furniture that will delight the child and make you, as a parent, happy. To learn more about the styles available and to see some unique, memorable designs, visit Kids-N-Cribs at Kids-N-Cribs.com; there you’ll discover stunning designs from top-rated producers and brands. There’s a high loft there for any home’s aesthetic!

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