Reddit Reddit reviews DHP Adobe Loft Bed, Silver, Full

We found 2 Reddit comments about DHP Adobe Loft Bed, Silver, Full. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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DHP Adobe Loft Bed, Silver, Full
SMALL-SPACE APPROVED | This compact loft bed is ideal for any small living spaces including bedrooms and dormsTRENDY LOOK | Designed with modern flair, add a touch of style and functionality to your bedroom. The integrated desk and shelves offers ultimate versatilitySAFETY AND SUPPORT | Sturdy metal frame, upper guardrails and 2 ladders (on the side and front) ensures added support and safetyDIMENSIONS & WEIGHT LIMITS |80 L x 57.5 W x 72 H inches. Weight Limits: 300lb (bed) and 50lb (desk)EASY TO ASSEMBLE | Ships in 1 convenient box for stress-free handling and easy to assembleThis item is eligible for free replacement parts. Contact Amazon Customer Service for more information
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2 Reddit comments about DHP Adobe Loft Bed, Silver, Full:

u/NytemareWoW · 2 pointsr/minimalism

If you can afford it, I'd recommend something like this https://www.amazon.com/DHP-Abode-Full-Size-Ladder-Silver/dp/B004LQ1P9Y/ref=sr_1_17?s=furniture&ie=UTF8&qid=1527706190&sr=1-17&keywords=loft+bed Check the review comments - a couple sent in pics of how they set up a bedroom in their studio closet using one of these beds. Put some shelving, a clothes rack, or a dresser on the non-desk side - something inexpensive from Ikea, Walmart, Target, etc. Or get one of the other bunks with no desk and put a chair or small loveseat underneath, plus clothes storage. Get a small LED clip lamp from Ikea to use up top for reading at night. They also make small shelves and pouches meant for people to use when bunking in a dorm or at camp - that could be useful for keeping your phone, books, etc within reach up top. Get a heavy duty power strip with a long cable to run to the nearest available outlet if there is not one in the closet. Get a clamp on fan to keep some air circulating.

u/sillybun99 · 1 pointr/minimalism

Sounds like an easy solution is to go vertical and build a loft. Someone still at university might know someone who can do carpentry on the cheap. That's what I did during dorm life with 2 in 140 sq ft. Need to make use of the empty vertical space if you cannot make it work otherwise. Ends up looking something like this.

http://www.rosenberryrooms.com/801-dh-loft-bed.html

Or for something ready made

https://www.amazon.com/Dorel-Home-Products-Abode-Silver/dp/B004LQ1P9Y