Posted: September 28th, 2010
Beverly Smith–a 2nd grade teacher at Coral Canyon Elementary School in Washington, Utah–sent us these pictures of the OP Loftbed her husband built. She uses it in her classroom as a reading loft. She tells us, “The 2nd graders can’t wait to be rewarded with time in the loft (either up or down, it doesn’t matter to them) where they can read their favorite books. It has been an amazing tool to reward the children for good behavior, and encourage them to read while in a comfortable and secluded corner of the classroom. I am the envy of the entire school faculty. Even the principal told me that parents of first graders are lining up to request that their children be put in my class next year. Thank you for a fun and useful project!”

For many years, the OP Loftbed has been the loft bed of choice for college students who needed a place to study as well as a place to rest for more learning. It’s great to see them being used in education in other ways. In what ways does this inspire you to use an OP Loftbed?
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Posted: September 27th, 2010
We’re pleased to announce that we have opened the Winter 2011 OP Loftbed Scholarship Award! The deadline is January 31, 2011 and the questions this time are:
- If you had $10 to spend on fast food, what restaurant would you go to and what would you order?
- What’s your most distinctive personality quirk?
- What’s the one thing that makes you stand out from all others?
- What’s your best friend’s name?
Visit our scholarship area to submit your application now! Note:Submissions must be made using the scholarship form at this link. Please do not respond to this notification or comment below with your answers.
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Posted: July 6th, 2010
Wow! We’ve been late before, but never this late! The judges have finally reached a consensus on the winner of our Winter 2010 Scholarship. This is always a difficult, but personally rewarding, endeavor for our judges. We want to thank each of you who participated for challenging us with your responses and also for your patience while we selected the winner.
The winner of the Winter 2010 OP Loftbed $500 Scholarship Award is K. Vega. Our winner will be working toward a degree in Psychology at Ithaca College in New York. Her answers to the questions were as follows:
Tell us about the coolest object you’ve ever found.
Time had delicately aged the smooth paper turning its once white surface to wine. The letter crinkled under my touch. The writing was old. Written with an elegance that could have only been penned decades ago, back in a time when penmanship was an art to be showcased. My eyes flickered across the page. My heart took on a new quickened pace of its own before I finished reading. All my life I’d always wondered about my family’s history but had never learned much past the lives of my grandparents but this . . . This was it. A single letter penned by my great grandfather chronicling all he knew about our past in the hopes of touching the future.
Tell us your favorite story about your favorite pet.
The living room was quiet . . . too quiet. Despite the commotion streaming from the television something was missing. My eyes flickered across the dimly lit room. Each of my parents sat sleepily upon the two recliners while my younger sister lay sprawled across the couch. Everyone was here. But something was definitely amiss. After a few moments of thoughtfulness it hit me. Where was our dog? “Has anyone seen Winston?” He was no where to be found. “Wait, I think I hear something . . .” The sound was coming from underneath the recliner. I stooped down beside it. Just then I saw the small, adorable- black nose of our terrier sticking out from underneath the couch.
If you could travel anywhere, where would you go and why would you go there?
Mars. The trip would definitely be out of this world and a truly unforgettable experience. I’d love to be able to see first hand the remarkable features of the alien landscape and visit sites like the famous face on Mars and its awesome mountain, Olympus Mons, the tallest known volcano in our solar system. Another reason why I’d love to visit Mars is because I’d love to be able to settle the question of whether there really is other intelligent life out there once and for all and what better way to settle the question than to visit the fourth rock from the sun myself.
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Posted: February 25th, 2010
We’re pleased to announce that we have opened the Summer 2010 OP Loftbed Scholarship Award! The deadline is August 31, 2010 and the questions this time are:
- If you knew you couldn’t fail at any one thing, what would you do and why would you do it?
- Tell us the funniest true story that has ever happened to you.
- If you were going to start your own scholarship program, what questions would you ask of the applicants and why would you ask those questions?
- What will you ask Santa Claus to bring you for Christmas this year?
Visit our scholarship area to submit your application now!
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Posted: November 20th, 2009
It has been a while since we’ve posted anything on our blog about the pictures our customers send us of the OP Loftbeds they build. We always post them in our photo gallery when we receive them. If you haven’t visited the photo gallery in a while, you might want to do so. This is a great place to get ideas for customizing your own OP Loftbed, or just admiring the craftsmanship of others. If you haven’t sent us a picture of your OP Loftbed for our photo gallery, please do so, and let us know what you love about it or about your experience building it. It always makes our day when a customer sends us a picture of their loft bed or bunk bed.
 Collage of OP Loftbed Pictures Made by Our Customers
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Posted: October 13th, 2009
Once again, the judges had an incredibly challenging, but personally rewarding time selecting a winner for our Summer 2009 Scholarship. We are pleased to be able to announce the winner!
The winner of the Summer 2009 OP Loftbed $500 Scholarship Award is S. Parsons. Our winner will be working toward a degree in English at the University of Texas – Austin. Her answers to the questions were as follows:

If you could send a postcard back to yourself 3 years ago, what would you say?
Hey! Cheers to making it! Here’s some advice for high school: Do what you want to do, be who you are, and don’t change for anything. Eventually, you’ll realize that Dr. Seuss is always right, “Those who mind don’t matter, and those who matter don’t mind.” Make memories that are worth keeping. Work hard and have fun. You only get one chance at making these years your most memorable. Take full advantage and don’t hold back.
Love,
Me
Create a vanity license plate for your own car. Tell us why you would like to have this license plate.
RDNOTTKN
Unconventional methods are my forte. I prefer doing things differently. I read the classics when others read magazines. I listen to the “oldies” with my dad instead of “punk”, “emo”, or “rap.” I stand up for what I believe in whether others think I am right or wrong.
Robert Frost is one of my favorite poets. The Road Not Taken is one of my favorites by Frost. The last three lines are what I live by: “Two roads diverged in a wood, and I- I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference.”
If you were a fashion doll or action figure, what would be in the accessories package and why?
I would have five main accessories, each one standing for something important to our society. They would be a book, a microphone, a ballot, a globe, and an American flag.
The book would represent education and a willingness to learn. The microphone would stand for speaking up for the things you believe in. The ballot would symbolize voting, to help younger children understand the importance of their opinions. The globe represents global awareness and the suffering of those less fortunate than us. Lastly, an American flag, standing for the unalienable rights that were guaranteed to us by our forefathers and, hopefully, it would instill patriotism in the hearts of a younger generation.
We want to thank all of our participants who made our eighth scholarship such a success, and wish each and every one of them a most prosperous future. The decision of the judges is final.
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Posted: September 28th, 2009
You remember the terrific video from Farrin Abbott and Mariela Huber of Copycat Films in Chicago, where they shared their experience building an OP Loftbed, don’t you? Well, if you missed it, click here to check it out. It’s OK, we’ll wait.
We’ll, they decided to design their own hanging desk for all that video editing equipment they have, and they documented their experience once again. You can watch the video below and also visit their blog for their plans and more information.
Great job again, Mariela and Farrin! Thanks for sharing this with us!
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Posted: September 12th, 2009
We’re pleased to announce that we have opened the Summer 2009 OP Loftbed Scholarship Award! The deadline is January 31, 2010 and the questions this time are:
- Tell us about the coolest object you’ve ever found.
- Tell us your favorite story about your favorite pet.
- If you could travel anywhere, where would you go and why would you go there?
- What will you type in your next TEXT, Tweet, or Instant Message to your best friend?
Visit our scholarship area to submit your application now!
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Posted: June 17th, 2009
While there’s certainly nothing wrong with a good old fashioned regular bed, a lofted bed can offer many advantages that traditional beds simply cannot. If you’re considering adding a lofted bed to your home or dorm room, here are some great reasons to do so.
- More space for small rooms. Getting the bed off of the floor opens up all that space underneath that you can use for a study space, relax in with a futon or even just use as a storage space for things you don’t want sitting out. Regardless of what you use it for you’ll appreciate having more room, especially when you’re trying to cram more into a small space.
- It can clear out the clutter. Because you now have more space in your room it allows you more space to put all the other things in the room. Shelves under a lofted bed offer a range of storage options, from keeping books in order to managing an expanding collection.
- Lofting offers more versatility. There are certainly more ways that you can arrange a room when you have a lofted bed as opposed to a traditional one. The extra space offers room for everything from additional seating to a hobby corner, thing there may not have been room to add before.
- They are ideal for shared space. Whether you’re sharing space in a dorm room or just with a sibling, lofted beds are a practical way to make the most of a shared room. The additional space can be used for personal things, private space or simply to fit more in a small room.
- It’s just like regular bed—only better. Loft beds can be just as comfortable and practical as any traditional bed. You, or whoever is using the bed, can still get a good night’s sleep with loads of added benefits of having additional space in the room.
No matter how you decide to use a loft bed, you’ll undoubtedly enjoy the flexibility that a lofted bed can provide in dorms, homes and more.
This post was contributed by Meredith Walker, who writes about the online college directory. She welcomes your feedback at MeredithWalker1983 at gmail.com
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Posted: January 24th, 2009
Once again, the judges had an incredibly challenging, but personally rewarding time selecting a winner for our Fall 2008 Scholarship. We are pleased to be able to finally announce the winner!
The winner of the Fall 2009 OP Loftbed $500 Scholarship Award is T. Evans. Our winner is completing his Masters degree in Music at Washington State University. His answers to the questions were as follows:
Which celebrity would you most like to see as President of the United States and why? Dr. Stephen Hawking. Choose a genuine genius for a leader. I’d vote for a candidate who likely has a better grasp of the universe than anyone. As a symbol of perseverance, Dr. Hawking is unparalleled. His disability has proven no match for his creative productivity. He exemplifies the power of the mind. In his writings, he never forgets the human message – and conveys it with love, honesty and a sense of humor, qualities necessary for a President. Hawking reminds us that we are small, nearly insignificant, and that this is what makes us so special. He’s a scientist that believes in God, believes our existence has a definite noble purpose, and celebrates curiosity as a drive that betters mankind.
If you could teach the world one thing–based on your knowledge, talents, and skills that you have right now–what would it be and why? The ability to suspend judgment. I would stress that change must begin with the individual, that a government-sponsored program to promote non-judgment would be unnecessary and ineffectual. I learned to suspend judgment in college, though it was never in a syllabus. As a music major I was introduced to challenging, unfamiliar modern music. Fascinating changes happen in the mind and heart, when a piece inspires distaste and confusion upon first hearing – only to evolve into love, joy, and declarations of beauty after merely listening more. I try daily to apply this idea to interactions with people. At most jobs I’ve had to leave, the hardest people to tell goodbye were the ones I didn’t like in the beginning.
What is your best personal productivity or time management tip? It’s best not to think about the entirety of work to be done at any one time. An important project will likely have several stages, all of equal importance. One can easily be intimidated by the size of a project, and the intimidation can lead to complacency or hopelessness. However, upon closer examination each stage may reveal itself to be simpler than previously perceived. If one focuses on the impossibility of accomplishing seven stages at once, the project becomes impossible. If one can relax and focus on a single stage at a time, gradually the project moves forward, one sees undeniable progress, and finally laughs at the panic felt before.
We want to thank all of our participants who made our eighth scholarship such a success, and wish each and every one of them a most prosperous future. The decision of the judges is final.
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