Reassemble the bunk bed as a loft bed.
Convert a bunk bed into a loft bed.
The bottom mattress and bed frame should be gone and all that s left are the vertical posts and horizontal support beams needed for your awesome loft bed.
I removed each supporting leg of the bunk bed as well as the ladder and cut them so that the loft area would be 32 tall.
Screw the bedposts with the help of two wood screws per post.
Connect the two end frames with the help of long planks.
But one of the most important things you need to consider is the sturdiness and stability of the frame.
Position the legs on the inside of the bed frame.
Slide the legs against the bottom of the railing that the box spring rests on.
With all the new space you have under your loft bed move things around in your room and reorganize.
I reassembled the top bunk completely with the original screws.
Removing the bottom beam should not affect the stability of the bed in any way.
Turn and lift the bed so that it rests on the frame ends.
You can also use reinforcement to make it sturdy if that be the case.
I removed the bottom bunk and took it apart completely removing the individual slats from the running boards.
In most bunk bed designs the lower bunk is the major stabilizing force in the system that is the bunk bed.
Once you know your loft bed will be supported safe and super stable now is the time to put anything you took apart back together.
Bunk beds with stairs.
Next drill through the wooden plank on the inside of the frame.
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Convert bunk beds into a guest bed.
Lay the bed frame on its side and slide the end frames over the ends of the best posts.
Most of your conversion work will revolve around reinforcing the frame to make sure the bed is safe after removing the lower bunk.
When your children have outgrown their bunk beds you can convert those beds into a large comfortable bed.
Place the bed frame on its side.
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By removing it you render the loft bed unsafe.
Cut the board using a miter saw or any saw you have access to drive the 2 screws into the bunk bed frame at the bottom of one side and the top on the alternate side.
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Be creative and use the space to create a whole new look.
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Place a leg on the floor on each end of the bed frame.