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Double toddler bed

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user1486499646 · 06/03/2017 00:10

Does anyone no were i can get a twin toddler bed. My lo likes to sprawl if she doesnt she cant sleep at the moment she has an actaul double bed but were moving and her bedroom will be smaller so cant fit it in there. Im looking for lenth wise about the size of a cot bed nd width two cot bed mattrases put togethef thinking aboit getting one made but it would cost loadss

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LauraPalmersBodybag · 06/03/2017 00:32

Could you fix two toddler beds together, like a divan base and then two mattresses?

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user1486499646 · 06/03/2017 00:44

Im wanting something that i now is safe otherwise id worry and never sleep haha

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LauraPalmersBodybag · 06/03/2017 00:56

Of course, but if you (or a joiner) were to buy 2 wooden toddler beds, drill through the frames at a few points and then bolt them together then it would be perfectly safe. You'd need to find a design where there was no lip round the bed so the mattresses could be flush. Then a soft mattress protector or similar under a sheet to make it comfy.

I only suggest that as I don't think a toddler double bed exists and it seems crazy to pay for a peice of custom made furniture that will only last a year or two - alteration will be much cheaper than bespoke.

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Potcallingkettle · 06/03/2017 06:59

Why not just get a full size single (3 foot wide) or if you have the width, a small double (4 foot wide). It saves you buying another when she grows taller and will suit her needs for the long term.

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Whatthefreakinwhatnow · 06/03/2017 07:02

Just buy double fouton or similar low bed.

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madeleinecreek · 06/03/2017 07:15

Would a shorty bed do the job? You can get them that are 3ft by 170cm, can post a link if that would work. Or in your shoes I would do two toddler mattresses on the floor.

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