No sooner had i made his bed when my oldest son was begging me to build him a loft bed too.
Can you turn a bunk bed into a loft bed.
If you need to maximize the amount of space in a room you can convert a conventional boxed frame bed into a loft bed.
Removing the bottom beam should not affect the stability of the bed in any way.
By removing it you render the loft bed unsafe.
Remember when i built a loft bed for my younger son.
You can convert a bunk bed into a loft bed with ease.
Pillar posts are turned on a lathe to add a decorative touch.
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.
Most of your conversion work will revolve around reinforcing the frame to make sure the bed is safe after removing the lower bunk.
But one of the most important things you need to consider is the sturdiness and stability of the frame.
These instructions are for converting a wooden frame bed with actual foot posts but the idea can be customized for other kinds of bed.
Instead of starting from scratch i was able to turn his bunk bed into a loft bed in a few simple steps.
As far as the relative safety of a loft bed if you fall it hurts and it is possible to break an arm or worse.
Converting a twin bed into a loft is really just a matter of extending the posts of the bed frame and making sure the resulting structure is stable enough to hold up the sleeping occupant.
All you need is a few tools and a bit of time to accomplish this task.
If the bottom bunk is not part of the framework then yes you can.
Once the bottom bunk is removed you can turn the space underneath the loft bed into an office.