By employing a few simple guidelines as you set up loft beds, you can create a loft that is both comfortable and neat in appearance. You may have a hard time selecting and using bedspreads on lofted beds. These beds are often on a platform type of base and many do not include box spring components. The design and size of most spreads are based on the traditional mattress and base or box spring configuration, which is why finding the perfect bedspread is a challenge. You may even have a security rail that further complicates finding bedding that is appropriate for you.
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First and foremost, it is important to ensure your bedspreads stay on your standard twin loft beds. There are a few different ways you may accomplish this. Bed caps or comforter caps are somewhat like a fitted sheet design and utilize elastic or tailored edges at the foot end of the bed. They are available mainly in twin and extra-long twin sizes. If you are handy, then you may select a standard size bedspread for your mattress and tailor or sew in elastic yourself. Cutting the bedspread down is often necessary when altering a standard size bed cover. If you do not have the skills or resources for creating specialty bedspreads yourself, then there are companies that make custom size bedding.
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Loft beds are a popular choice for children, teens and college students, and proper bedding is important. Comfort is the main priority when selecting the perfect bedspread, but you can still find a color and size you enjoy.
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