Just because you’re having a baby doesn’t mean you’ve outgrown your tiny house!
Look at Robert and Samantha, of Shedsistence, who built the perfect bedside baby crib (now version two) in their loft.
Since having their baby Robert and Samantha have made changes to their loft, added a safety barrier, and have a crib downstairs so they can still live tiny even with their baby!
Robert and Samantha’s DIY Tiny House Loft Baby Crib

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Photos © Shedsistence
Read about their first month as a tiny house family here. Then you can learn about their tiny house safety net, their DIY crib, and their post on the stigma behind tiny living as a family. Enjoy!
Resources
- https://shedsistence.com/2017/06/01/the-first-month-as-a-tiny-house-family/
- https://shedsistence.com/2017/11/19/net/
- https://shedsistence.com/2018/01/03/d-i-y-tiny-house-loft-crib/
- https://shedsistence.com/2017/10/26/the-stigma-behind-moving-on/
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Wow you guys nailed this problem and made it into a great addition.
As usual, it is the cat’s expression that summarizes of the situation, that seems, amazed, to say: “…and now what else happens??!!”…
Nice to see they have put up safety guards, but still no outside rails on the stairs.
Pretty doggone clever! And pretty, too! Love the cat door 👍
Excellent work .