How much space is under a lofted dorm bed?

How much space is under a lofted dorm bed?

We normally set the space above the mattress to 30" unless you specify something different. For most people 30" space above is adequate and most colleges also recommend this. For example, the loft shown above has a 6" mattress and there is 58" of space underneath the bed slats.

What is bed lofting?

Bed lofting is when a bed is set up bunk bed style, only with no lower bunk. The advantage of lofting is that you have additional space under your bed to put your desk or other furniture. Most students loft their bed and put their desk and small dresser underneath.

Can you stack bed risers?

Bed risers may be stacked together when not in use. Add an additional 7-1/2-inches of height to your bed. May be conveniently used on virtually any type of bed, includes 1-inch lip to keep bed post or caster securely in place. 300-pound capacity per bed riser, fits up to 2-3/4-inch bed post.

Is a loft bed a good idea?

When your room is small but you have a high ceiling, Attic Loft & Mezzanine Loft Beds tend to b a great option. After all, they will allow you to take advantage of the space in high. While still preserving a lot of space on the floor. These loft beds are usually built-in and they tend to be custom made.

Do college dorms have bunk beds?

Luckily, most dorm furniture is able to be configured in multiple ways, and not just in the standard two beds on the floor or bunk style. Instead of just lofting a bed on another bed, it can be raised to store a dresser or trunk underneath.