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Staff LoungeLong SofaComfortable SofaCrate And BarrelFamily RoomsLiving RoomsApartment LivingLoungesCratesForwardFamily Room - This is the most comfortable sofa ever (that also still looks good) - Lounge II 93" Sofa | Crate and Barrel - Also comes in 83" if that leaves better space for a chair next to it and passage way from Kitchen - Note it is deep.is added to your shopping cart. is added to your wish list. Continue ShoppingGo To CartGo To Wishlist Charming Crescent City, CA Harborside Lodging Iron & ironing board Lighted work desks in all roomsWhen seeking hotel rooms in Aptos/Santa Cruz, California at a great value, the Best Western Seacliff Inn is a stand-out choice. Our charming hotel in beautiful Aptos/Santa Cruz offers well-appointed hotel rooms and suites with deluxe amenities and services for a relaxing stay. Each of our 149 hotel rooms feature complimentary wireless internet, complimentary hot buffet breakfast, 37" LCD HDTV, on-command movies, free local telephone calls, data ports and more!




Relax in comfort and style in one of our nicely-appointed standard queen rooms. With two comfy queen beds, upgraded furniture and stylish decor, these rooms offer all of the conveniences of home - including a 37" LCD HDTV, one cup coffee maker, refrigerator, desk, Wi-Fi and hot breakfast buffet every morning to start the day off on the right foot! Relax in comfort and style in one of our king rooms. With a spacious king bed, these rooms offer all of the conveniences of home - including a 37" LCD HDTV, one cup coffee maker, refrigerator, desk, Wi-Fi and hot breakfast buffet every morning to start the day off on the right foot! Step up your vacation plans and start living the suite life at the Seacliff Inn! This spacious suite is furnished with a four poster king-size bed, separate living room with a queen sofa bed and two bathrooms, one of which has a Jacuzzi tub. Each suite includes a 42" LCD HDTV in the bedroom, 37" LCD HDTV in the living room, one cup coffee maker, refrigerator, desk, microwave, Wi-Fi, balcony and hot breakfast buffet every morning to start the day off on the right foot!




Cozy comfort for the whole family! Sleeps up to 6 with with a four poster king-size bed, separate sleeping area with two queen-size beds and two bathrooms,one of which has a Jacuzzi tub. Each family suite includes a 42" LCD HDTV in one room, 37" LCD HDTV in the second sleeping area, one cup coffee maker, refrigerator, desk, microwave, Wi-Fi, balcony and hot breakfast buffet every morning to start the day off on the right foot! (All of these suites are upstairs without elevator access)Sleeps up to 6 with three queen beds, separate living room area and one bathroom equipped with an oversized shower. Each family suite includes a 42" LCD HDTV in the bedroom, 37" LCD HDTV in the living room, one cup coffee maker, refrigerator, desk, microwave, Wi-Fi and hot breakfast buffet every morning to start the day off on the right foot! (This suite is upstairs without elevator access, no patio or deck.) Collection: A to Z $500 - $1000 (3) $1000 - $1500 (6) $1500 - $2000 (2)




$2000 & Above (6) High Performance Fabric (8)Tiny House Giant Journey loft with space saving Tuft & Needle Mattress I don’t know about you, but without proper sleep I morph into a zombie-turtle. That’s right, a hybrid of a zombie and a  turtle. I slowly waddle and groan through my daily routine and occasionally retract my head into my mobile shell. It’s not a good look. Sleep is a necessary part of life and creating a healthy bedroom should be a priority in any tiny home. Space is valuable in a tiny house and sleep is something you can do in a compact area. This is why the majority of tiny housers choose to sleep in a loft. Lofts are space savers! They are also therapeutic. A compact loft can act like a cocoon for the human body. After all, homo sapiens have been sleeping in small dark caves for thousands of years! The effect is organically comforting. Gallery of Tiny House Lofts: I love my loft because it gives the bedroom a feeling of separation.




If I need privacy, I simply tell Guillaume: “I’m going to read in the loft.” He knows I need “me time” to remain sane and that little partition goes a long way. Sharing a tiny space is not always easy and while respecting your partner’s needs is important in any home, it is absolutely critical in 125 square feet. Climbing is not for everyone and, take it from me, making the bed in a loft requires some funky gymnastic moves. Some tiny housers prefer non-lofted bed options. In order to save space, this usually means incorporating convertible furniture. Take Lina Menard’s Lucky Penny (pictured above) for example: her comfy couch converts into a full size bed! Watch the full video tour to see how Lina can pull her bed out into a full size sleeping space. Zyl Vardos “Dewdrop” Tiny House Another non-lofted convertible bed is used in Abel Zyl’s “Dewdrop,” where a Japanese-style floor couch pulls out into a bed from underneath an elevated kitchen. Abel’s bedroom designs are always innovative and whimsical.




His unique rooflines create inventive loft spaces as seen in the Pinafore, the Fortune Cookie and the Ark. Taking cues from the RV and sailing industry, Derek’s tiny couch design converts into a full size bed. It’s one of my favorite folding bed designs, that I’ve seen in a tiny house, so far. Watch a full video tour of Derek’s tiny house in New Orleans. Andrew Odom from Tiny r(E)volution came up with a compact roll out bed design that will knock your socks off! Check out the above video to see it in action. Lastly, I want to show you this awesome electric lift-bed design from Tiny Idahomes. The downstairs bed actually lifts to the ceiling at the touch of a button, allowing for additional space when not in use! Out of sight, out of mind. I am curious how much electricity is required to power this bed – personally I’d prefer an old-fashioned pulley system. Perhaps this is not a great option for off-grid power, but it’s a cool design for those looking to stay on-the-grid.




The shape of your tiny home is going to dictate possible bed options. For example: Music City Tiny Home (pictured below) has a shed roof, which is adequate enough space for not only one, but two lofts, while Russ’s Gypsy Wagon is far too short for a lofted bed. Instead Russ keeps it simple with a ground floor twin bed. Music City Tiny House – 1 of 2 Identical lofts Russ’s Gypsy Wagon with Twin Bed Dormers expand a gable roofline and are becoming popular in tiny home construction even though they add weight, build complexity and create a blocky aesthetic. Curved rooflines, such as the Lilypad Tiny Home, allow for more headroom but are difficult to construct and add weight. A simple a-frame would make a gorgeous tiny home, but the loft would be teeny tiny. A gable roof, such as in Brittany’s Bayside Bungalow is a charming and easy to construct, but might be tight for two dreamers… unless you like to snuggle. Here are a few bedroom ideas I’d like to see functioning in future tiny homes: 1). Hammock Bed, 2). Murphy Bed, and 3). Bunk Beds.

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