There were a few bunk beds with stairs but most were wrong style, color and configuration for our room. After a little research I decided to take on the project of utilizing an IKEA Kura Loft Bed and use the IKEA Trofast Toy Storage unit as stairs. For little adventurers: IKEA KURA with stairs or slide You can also attach a stepped IKEA TROFAST shelf to the side of the bed to make it even easier for your kids to get to bunk bed.
KURA reversible bed, white/pine, Twin This low bed is perfect for younger children, but also grows with them. You can turn it upside down when your child gets older. So, to start with I just built the Kura bed frame and put it into position, then we put the Trofast steps against that, replacing the ladder with more toddler-friendly stairs.
All of Georgie's clothes are stored inside this unit in Trofast storage boxes, and she loves being able to get her own clothes out in the morning. This Kura and trofast hack I got from Pinterest a few years ago worked so well for us. Thought I would share my daughter's completed bed pics.
My husband added the railing using slats for a twin. I decided to put two IKEA kura beds in the girl's bedroom with two IKEA trofast storage units that act as stairs to their "princess beds". This is what I came up with in their small bedroom - and they adore it! Please note this post contains affiliate links.
See my disclosure for more details. You can clearly see from the picture the different personality of my girls. My 4 year old is.
Transform your child's room with this creative IKEA Kura hack. Featuring trofast stairs and a malm drawer, this bunk bed is both functional and stylish. Get inspired to create a unique space for your little one.
Materials: Kura, Trofast, bits of wood railings Description: I needed to figure a way to save space in my girls bedroom but the problem with the Kura bed we had was that my daughters could not climb up or down the ladder to get into or out of the bed. We bought a Trofast storage unit as a replacement for the stairs. It worked great!
The simple frame without a Trofast on top of it. Close up of the DIY wood frame we built to keep the Trofast units level. I organized her toys to put things we was more likely to work on by herself in the Trofast drawers under the Kura bed: puzzles, coloring, puppets and figurines, her baby, an old LiteBrite, and her "treasure" box, for.
1y Public Looking for ikea Kura reversable bed ideas, hacks and inspiration e.g. stairs using trofast units etc👍 thanks! Edit! Wow! So many fantastic ideas, thank you 🥰 Stacy Ellis and 102 others 103 reactions 263 comments 2 shares.