A loft bed with a sofa underneath is a type of bunk beds for a child's room. There is another version of such furniture - classic lofts, which in addition to a sleeping place are equipped with a wardrobe for things, a desk and other functional items. Together they represent a furniture complex designed for compact placement in a child's room.
The main difference between a loft bed with a sofa and a classic model is the presence of two sleeping places. If a regular loft has a sleeping place on the upper tier, and a table and other elements of the complex are located below, then this modification has a sofa instead of a table. This makes this design a full-fledged bunk bed, which cannot be said about the classic model. But both have their functional advantages and disadvantages, which will be discussed below.
Content
- Advantages and disadvantages
- Views of attic with sofa below
- How to choose the right material?
- What should you pay special attention to when choosing?
- Dimensions of the structure
- Features and how to apply them in the interior?
- Price for a loft with a sofa downstairs
- Video: Loft bed over a sofa
- The best selection of photos with a loft bed and a sofa below in the interior of the rooms:
Advantages and disadvantages
In terms of functionality, a loft bed with a sofa is somewhat inferior to the traditional version, since in fact these are two sleeping places, but with a modification. They do not have a wardrobe, which is also a supporting structure for the sleeping place, as well as a desk, shelves and other elements. There are products with a soft base, which has drawers located in the form of steps instead of the usual plank ladder. This makes the loft bed with an additional sofa more functional.
A loft bed with a sofa has a significant advantage: it can accommodate more people. If the traditional model is designed for one person, then the design with a ottoman can accommodate up to three people. This is an excellent option for a children's room in which two children live, as well as for a small one-room apartment. Adults can sit on the sofa, which has an accordion, dolphin or Eurobook transformation mechanism, and a child can sit on the upper tier. During the day, such a bunk bed allows you to maintain the aesthetics of the room, conducive to receiving guests, and if necessary, it easily turns into a spacious double bed. At night, users get three full-fledged sleeping places.
Another advantage of this type of children's furniture is its compactness. The design takes up less space in the room due to the absence of bulky additional elements (table, wardrobe). In terms of dimensions, it can be compared with a regular bunk bed, which takes up no more than one meter in depth and two meters in width and height.
Age category restriction is the third feature that many buyers consider a disadvantage. The rather large height – up to 2 m – does not allow a child under 5-6 years old to sleep on the second tier. This type is designed for a more adult category of users – for children of middle and high school age.
Views of attic with sofa below
Among the products of domestic and foreign furniture factories, you can find various types of designs. Features of the design development can determine various geometric shapes of the base, stairs, different color solutions for facades and upholstery, the presence of additional elements (internal shelves, drawers).
But all variants have a common basic design type:
- a durable frame made of wood, laminated chipboard, on which there is an upper tier with a sleeping area;
- a lower sofa, which can be a component of a furniture complex or a separate element that can be moved to another place if necessary.
The main differences between the products are insignificant. As a rule, they consist of the type of stairs, the presence of additional functional elements, the design, color scheme, type of materials and other parameters.
A classic loft bed with a sofa is an extension over a compact sleeping area below with an attached ladder. There are modifications:
- structures with modular boxes arranged in the form of a ladder;
- products with a side plank ladder;
- options with frontal staircase placement.
Less common is a bunk bed, the design of which includes a small tall cabinet. Such lofts are more bulky. You can also find options with a small desk, which is part of the furniture complex due to the reduction in the size of the upholstered furniture. In fact, this is a loft with an armchair, where only one person can sit.
Other design differences between the products can be considered the type of sofa. These can be compact Eurobooks, accordions, dolphins, as well as small ottomans without a transformation mechanism, but with lower drawers for linen and home textiles.
How to choose the right material?
A loft bed with a sofa is made mainly of durable laminated chipboard - laminated chipboard 16-20 mm thick. This is the most common material for the production of children's furniture, more affordable than solid wood. In terms of properties and characteristics, such options are not inferior to analogues made of natural wood, although the price is 2-4 times lower.
Laminated chipboard is usually covered with veneer or eco-veneer in the color of natural wood in light tones (walnut, oak, alder), and is also painted in various colors. For children's rooms, it is customary to use bright, juicy shades - light green, yellow, orange, blue.
There is a bunk bed based on a round metal profile, from which the frame is made. Such models are considered products for adults' bedrooms and are usually installed in hostels, mini-hotels.
When it comes to children's furniture, most manufacturers offer models based on laminated chipboard, as well as MDF or plywood. Solid wood products are rarer and usually need to be ordered individually.
There are more options to choose from when it comes to the material of the lower element of the structure. The majority of manufacturers produce upholstered furniture based on foam rubber, polyurethane foam. Seats with coconut fiber, pile and other natural fillers are rare. A special fabric designed for intensive use is used as upholstery.
You can find models with jacquard, fleece and other upholstery. A metal frame can be used as a base, as well as a wooden one based on timber and plywood. Most modern varieties have an orthopedic base made of flexible slats; options with springs are quite rare.
What should you pay special attention to when choosing?
The children's loft bed is included in a special category of products, to which strict safety requirements are imposed. This applies to the environmental friendliness of the materials, as well as the design properties of the products.
Laminated chipboard and plywood used in furniture production are safe in themselves. It is worth paying attention to the composition of paints and varnishes used for coating. They should not contain formaldehyde or other toxic substances that can evaporate when heated. To make sure of this, you need to carefully study the technical documentation or personally inquire with the seller/manufacturer.
Another important aspect of safety for children is the absence of potential danger of injury. And it can be provoked by:
- slippery round steps of a stepladder;
- protruding fasteners;
- sharp corners;
- lack of sides on the upper tier;
- untreated ends of laminated chipboard panels.
According to the rules for the production of furniture for children, all fastening elements - hinges, nails, nuts - should not protrude above the surface. Ideally, they must be covered with plastic plugs, and the ends of the chipboards are polished or protected with PVC edging.
Side rails are an important structural element on which a child sleeps until the age of 7-8. A low (up to 25 cm) fence should provide protection from falling.
Dimensions of the structure
The dimensions of such bunk beds depend on the type of design developed and implemented by the manufacturer. The average parameters of one design are as follows:
length | 2000-2200 mm |
depth | 1000-1040 mm |
height | 1800-1950 mm |
The dimensions of the lower element when folded usually vary within the range of 1750-1800*700-800 mm, when unfolded they can be 1750-1800*1500*2200 mm.
Features and how to apply them in the interior?
The peculiarity of this type of furniture for a children's room is its wide variability in use. This design is considered universal, since it fits equally well in a small children's room and in a spacious room.
Manufacturers offer options for boys and girls. For the former, calmer and more restrained colors of facades and upholstery are usually used, preference is given to blue, purple, green shades. For girls, the choice usually falls on pink, fuchsia, yellow, orange. You can also choose a neutral option - products using eco-veneer in the color of light walnut, belfort oak, pine, wenge.
The choice of a bunk bed depends on the dimensions of the nursery. If there is a need to store a lot of things, toys, clothes, bedding, blankets and duvets, it is better to choose an option with modular drawers arranged in the form of a ladder. Thanks to them, you will not need to buy an additional chest of drawers or a wardrobe.
Price for a loft with a sofa downstairs
The cost of a bunk bed with a sofa can vary, depending on many factors:
- materials of manufacture;
- complexity of design;
- presence of additional elements;
- seller's pricing policy.
The price range for this category of children's room furniture is quite wide: the cost starts from 9-10 thousand rubles for standard models made of laminated chipboard without any special design additions. There are options priced at 38-40 thousand rubles - these are products based on thicker laminated chipboard using natural veneer, fabric upholstery, or having additional elements in their composition - drawers. Usually the cost is increased by a sofa, which can have a different transformation mechanism. Models without the ability to unfold - compact ottomans instead of full-fledged folding structures reduce the cost.
The seller's pricing policy plays an important role in the cost of this type of children's furniture. Usually, intermediaries who buy products from manufacturers and sell them at retail increase prices by 15-25% of the cost price in order to recoup expenses and make a profit. If the sale is carried out directly by the manufacturer from the warehouse (usually this is how furniture is sold through online stores), then the cost may even be lower than the average market price.
The stores offer various models with a sofa below at affordable prices. Study the assortment and choose the one that suits you in terms of cost, dimensions and design.