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hey there! I'm monica 

I pride myself on making amazing style and design accessible for everyone, regardless of location, budget, or ability! My design philosophy is rooted in authenticity + attainability - If I can do it, you can too! My work has been featured in countless publications, but I take the most pride in homeowners that have been personally inspired by my DIY ideas and have tried something in their own homes!

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My daughter turned four a few weeks ago, and as her gift, we promised that Daddy would build her a new playhouse loft bed, and then Mommy would decorate it. We love our girl and were more than thrilled with how excited she was about her new bed. Every day of the week we built it, she would ask us if it was done and could she sleep in the loft? My hubs could not be more proud of the work he did (he did a seriously amazing job!), and I’m so excited to share it with you today!
Playhouse Loft Bed
This is not a tutorial, because we basically followed Ana White’s plans word for word, although we did make some minor adjustments to the bars at the top of the bed. Check out her plans here for more information.
We cleared the bed out of Campbell’s room in preparation for the building process. Because of the size of this bed, my hubs had to build it in pieces and assemble it right in the room because it wouldn’t fit through the door.
Poor girl slept in a sleeping bag the entire week! (Find out more about the family tree mural here).
I can honestly say that I have the best in-laws ever. They willingly help out whenver they can and we so appreciate them! My hubs called in my father-in-law for reinforcements, and we were thankful for his expertise!
The biggest expense is obviously all the wood you need to build it. Since my hubs has such a limited amount of free time (he works 6 days a week!), we decided to have Home Depot make all the cuts for us to save some time. It worked perfectly- in about an hour, the really helpful Home Depot guy had all the cuts done, whereas we would have had to set up a work area, do all the measurements, make the cuts and clean-up which would have taken loads more time. They didn’t charge us for any cuts since we bought so much wood (about $250 worth), so it was totally worth it.
Ana’s plans are pretty extensive, but my hubs and father-in-law quickly threw them around on the floor in a haphazard manner. I’m not really sure how much they actually followed the directions, now that I think of it…
But after a few nights of building, a few more of painting and decorating, we had this:

 

Pretty adorable, right? One of my favorite parts of the house is the faux “siding” (which is pretty hard to see in pictures). We saved a bit of money on a couple sheets of plywood since we already had them on hand, so I splurged on two sheets of faux wood panelling ($24 each) that we hung horizontally on the outside walls. The guys used wood glue and clamps to hold it in place until it was secure. It adds such a cute touch and I’m so happy we decided to go for it.
The inside walls are painted an in-your-face pink that made it ridiculously hard to get a good picture. Note to self: 1) Turn off Christmas lights before taking pictures next time, 2) Straighten picture frames after the kids attack that area, 3) Don’t try and take pictures with the kids around because they immediately mess things up. Ah well….life with kids! 
I wanted a place for Campbell to play dress-up and also a spot to corral all her jewelry and makeup, so I created a little vanity area with a simple mirror from Walmart ($4) that I spray-painted and a shelf that was already in her room that I spray-painted white. The two little patterened boxes are from Walmart, as well, and were only $.99 cents each. Score!
I found the super-cute flower hook at Joann’s on clearance for $2.00 and used two Ikea hooks I had on hand to create a place to hang her princess dresses. The flower hook was already blue, but I spraypainted the other guys a similar blue for a cohesive look.
My wonderful mom bought fabric from Joann’s and whipped up some curtains for the windows and door. I still need to make some tiebacks, but I love the polka dots and sweet flower prints!
Our original plan was to build stairs, but we didn’t have enough space, so Kevin built a ladder, which she actually loves. She did fall all the way down once, on her very first try, but she’s gotten used to them, by now!
All in all, this playhouse loft bed made one little girl very happy, and that’s just what we wanted. Woohoo!
Did you have an awesome play area when you were little? What was it like?

jess
 

The comments +

  1. Suesan says:

    What a cute bed for a princess! Your husband and father-in-law did a great job building and kudos to you and your mom for sprucing it up. What a fun family project.

  2. Wow !! what beautiful and lovely playhouse you share here. Your family member done great work as well as I liek so much lovely bed and colour combination of this playhouse.

  3. Lauren says:

    This is adorable! You all did a fantastic job and it looks like your little girl is pretty pleased!

  4. Oh my gooooodness! You did an amazing job! I adore it!

  5. Wani says:

    That is so cute! I’d love for my boys to have a bed like that someday!

  6. Anonymous says:

    My friend built this same bed for her twin daughters and was a HUGE hit. I wish I had a little girl so I could build it, too!!!

  7. Awwww! This whole project is just so adorable. So cute that she has her own little play space in there 🙂

  8. It is adorable! I love the small details in her playhouse area.

  9. Natalie says:

    What a lucky girl! So cute!! I have 3 boys so of course I’m loving the girlishness of it all!

  10. Anonymous says:

    What you and your hubs have done for your daughter is so sweet. She is loved!!!
    I remember in school we had a book reading area similar to your daughters loft bed, quite a bit lower, it was filled with pillows and was one of my favorite places to go during free time.

    Many fond memories your daughter will have, thanks for sharing.

  11. April says:

    Love it! I don’t have any girls but this idea could be easily adapted into a “fort” for little boys. Love, love, love!!!!

  12. Elise says:

    Beautiful bed! I am making this right now! And I actually copied your railing and paneling idea!

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