Loft-Style Bedroom Ideas

21 Loft-Style Bedroom Ideas For Your Bedroom

There are several loft bed options to maximize your layout if your room is too tiny to comfortably fit a bed but has a high enough ceiling. Elevated sleeping areas that are reachable by a ladder or stairway maximize vertical space while freeing up valuable floor space below for seats, a workstation, and other uses.

A mezzanine bedroom, a DIY built-in lofted bed, or a prefabricated standalone loft bed can all add usefulness to a space with a small footprint. A space-saving loft bed can help you make the most of a tiny house, guest cottage, studio or loft apartment, or other small area with careful lighting, design, and décor.

For inspiration, look through these chic and creative loft bed designs from international interior designers.

Modern Mezzanine Loft Bed

Design by Leymarie Gourdon Architectes / Photo by BCDF Studio

If you have an open-plan home, consider creating a mezzanine loft bed with storage underneath. In this Paris rooftop apartment designed by Leymarie Gourdon Architectes, the loft bed is accessed via a sleek black metal staircase. This design not only complements the high vaulted ceilings but also highlights the historic building’s original wood beams, creating a harmonious blend of modern and traditional elements.

Wood Slat Loft Bedroom

Design by Concrete / Photo Zoku Amsterdam

When your space doubles as a sleeping and working area, a lofted bed can provide a clear sense of separation. Interior design firm Concrete created this multifunctional loft space at Zoku Amsterdam, tailored for global travelers. The bedroom is cleverly enclosed with contemporary wood slat door screens, allowing it to be closed off during the day for added privacy and functionality.

Loft Bed With Ladder

Neva Interior Design / Photo by Agathe Tissier

Maximize the potential of a studio apartment by installing a loft bed that makes use of vertical space. Neva Interior Design transformed this 205-square-foot Parisian studio into an inviting space by incorporating a loft bed. The light color palette of white, green, and wood tones adds to the apartment’s open and airy feel.

Romantic Loft Bedroom

Sandra Foster

Create an enchanting atmosphere in your loft bedroom to suit the character of your home. Sandra Foster’s 125-square-foot Victorian cottage in the Catskills, New York, is a dreamy example. The space features delicate billowy curtains, vintage linens, and a candlelit crystal chandelier, evoking a romantic and whimsical charm.

Industrial Loft Bed

Design by New Affiliates / Photo by Michael Vahrenwald

Turn your urban loft into a private retreat with a semi-enclosed loft bed. In a Brooklyn loft designed by New Affiliates, the sleeping area is surrounded by perforated white metal walls. This design allows for light and air circulation while maintaining a sense of intimacy within the larger open-plan space.

Loft Bed With a View

Design by New Affiliates / Photo by Michael Vahrenwald

Incorporating perforated white metal walls as guardrails adds safety and style to a loft bed. The openings let light and air flow freely, while still providing a clear view of the surrounding open-plan living area.

Mini OSB Loft Bed

Design by Space Factory / Photo by Hervé Goluza

Place a loft bed in the corner of a small studio to maintain an open layout. This Parisian mini loft, designed by Space Factory, uses OSB—a cost-effective engineered wood—to construct the bed platform. The warm tone of the material contrasts beautifully with the white built-in staircase, optimizing the 237-square-foot space for both function and style.

Guest Cottage Loft Bed

Design by JN Interior Spaces / Photo by Greg Premru

Blend your loft bed seamlessly into its surroundings by matching its paint and materials with the rest of the room. In this Massachusetts lake house guest cottage by JN Interior Spaces, the loft bed is subtly tucked into the corner beneath the high vaulted ceilings, making it nearly invisible when not in use.

Loft Bed With Seating Below

Fantastic Frank

Make the most of your studio apartment layout with a freestanding loft bed. This design from Fantastic Frank in Stockholm incorporates a loft bed with space for seating below. To ensure safety, it’s essential to anchor the structure to the wall and consult a professional if you’re uncertain about your DIY skills.

Tiny House Loft Bedroom

 Modern Tiny Living

Loft beds are a staple in tiny houses, utilizing vertical space to maximize functionality. In this black-and-white tiny house by Modern Tiny Living, the loft is accessible via a staircase, offering ease of use and comfort within a compact footprint.

Extra-Tall Loft Bed

Neva Interior Design / Photo by Agathe Tissier

For studio apartments with high ceilings, consider positioning a loft bed above the kitchen or entryway. Neva Interior Design optimized this 205-square-foot Paris studio by adding a loft bed with integrated lighting beneath, creating a functional and stylish living area.

All-White Loft Bedroom

Fantastic Frank

Incorporate an all-white color scheme to make your loft bed seamlessly blend into the room. Fantastic Frank’s design for a Stockholm studio uses steps that double as storage to access the bed, creating a minimalist and cohesive aesthetic.

Striking Loft Bed Staircase

Design by Nonestudio / Photo by Magni Sara

Elevate your loft bed with a visually striking staircase. Italian architecture firm Nonestudio designed a sophisticated black steel staircase to access the loft bed in a 150-square-foot Milan studio. The bold design adds elegance and grandeur to the compact space.

Loft Bed Ladder Staircase

 Design by Space Factory / Photo by Hervé Goluza

Combine functionality and style by integrating a ladder staircase with steps for your loft bed. This playful design by Space Factory in a guest house optimizes the layout of a 248-square-foot studio while providing easy access to the lofted sleeping area.

Industrial Chic Loft Bed

Design by Cristina Meschi Architetto / Styling by Marta Meda / Photo by Michele Morosi

Integrate your loft bed with the overall style of your space for a cohesive look. Cristina Meschi Architetto’s industrial chic loft in Milan features an OSB bed platform, concrete skim coat walls, and exposed brick, harmonizing textures and finishes within the 323-square-foot space.

Spiral Loft Bed Staircase

Fantastic Frank

A spiral staircase offers a stylish and practical way to access a loft bed. Fantastic Frank’s design in a small Swedish home includes a bentwood handrail for a classic touch, making it an elegant and space-saving solution.

Black Metal Loft Bed

Home and Wood

Design a sleek and modern loft bed with space for a seating area below. Home and Wood’s design in Warsaw features a minimalist black metal ladder leading to the loft bed, maximizing functionality in the studio apartment.

L-Shaped Staircase Loft Bed

Fantastic Frank

Enhance your loft bedroom with a comfortable staircase. Fantastic Frank’s Swedish apartment design features an L-shaped staircase that provides easy access to the loft bed above the kitchen, making it a practical and inviting choice.

Green Loft Bedroom

Neva Interior Design / Photo by Agathe Tissier

Paint your loft bed area in a bold, contrasting color to make it stand out. In this French studio by Neva Interior Design, the loft bed space is painted a vibrant green, giving it a distinctive and fresh look within the apartment.

Airy Loft Bedroom

Fantastic Frank

Treat your loft bedroom as an integral part of your living space by decorating it thoughtfully. Fantastic Frank’s Swedish apartment design features cozy bedding, wall art, and matching nightstands with whimsical gold pineapple lamps, creating a cohesive and inviting atmosphere.

Loft Bed With Desk Nook

Envi Interior Design Studio / Photo by Audrey Hall

Maximize the functionality of a shared room with a large freestanding loft bed. Envi Interior Design Studio’s design in a Montana house includes a double loft bed with an integrated desk and a staircase for easy access, offering a comfortable and practical solution for both sleeping and working.

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