Bed Lofts

<p>So I was wondering... is it a good to have your bed lofted in the dorm buildings? Are the desks under the bed spacious?</p>

<p>bump! i would also like an opinion about lofting my bed. Is there enough space to sit up? Can you loft it only one level so that only your dresser fits under?</p>

<p>I would wait until I get to see the room before deciding whether or not to loft the bed.</p>

<p>^ No, don’t do that. </p>

<p>From the Residential Hall rules here: <a href=“http://www.campuslife.cornell.edu/campuslife/housing/undergraduate/upload/House-Rules-08-09-final2.pdf[/url]”>http://www.campuslife.cornell.edu/campuslife/housing/undergraduate/upload/House-Rules-08-09-final2.pdf&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>“Residents are not allowed to use home made or purchased lofting units. Any found in
non-compliance will be charged for the removal and are subject to disciplinary action. If
a resident wishes to have their bed lofted, it must be done via a work request through
Campus Life Facilities staff. Lofting requests where applicable are accepted for 30 days
after opening or until supplies run out, whichever comes first.”</p>

<p>And don’t use cinderblocks - they charge $25/block to remove them lol.</p>

<p>I would like to have a lofted bed though</p>

<p>^ lol. I wish they could’ve seen my DHW hosts room last fall…</p>

<p>Self lofted bunk beds using duct tape to make room on the floor for pre-frosh.</p>