My son has been asking for a loft bed for over a year and I finally gave in and decided to build him one. When asked what he wanted it to look like he said he wanted it to look like the Raptor Cage from the first Jurassic Park movie. He has loved all the Jurassic Park movies for years and we took him to see it in 3D when it was in theaters a few years ago. He loves dinosaurs and has more plastic dinos than I can count.
We started this summer when my wife found a pair of dorm lofts for sale for the whopping total of $45 for two lofts. It was a great base to start from. It won't be a 100% screen accurate build do to the loft base and mods to make it a functional bed. This will be more of an "inspired by" kind of build.
The lofts needed to be cut down to fit in the house and to provide a lip on the top to keep my son from rolling out of bed.

I added 1"x4" boards to make the cage bars and a plywood panel to be the base for the climbing rungs.

I added a door that slides on a overhead track like a closet door.

The lofts came with a metal spring bed frame and a quick coat of grey paint made it presentable. I also started painting the rest of the loft.

More incoming!
We started this summer when my wife found a pair of dorm lofts for sale for the whopping total of $45 for two lofts. It was a great base to start from. It won't be a 100% screen accurate build do to the loft base and mods to make it a functional bed. This will be more of an "inspired by" kind of build.
The lofts needed to be cut down to fit in the house and to provide a lip on the top to keep my son from rolling out of bed.

I added 1"x4" boards to make the cage bars and a plywood panel to be the base for the climbing rungs.

I added a door that slides on a overhead track like a closet door.




The lofts came with a metal spring bed frame and a quick coat of grey paint made it presentable. I also started painting the rest of the loft.


More incoming!