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How would you feel about your childminder having 'Bunk Cots'

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KatyMac · 10/02/2012 19:15

Sort of like this

I am worried it looks too institutional; & is it safe?

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fuzzypeach1750 · 10/02/2012 19:17

Looks bloody awful! Like being in an institution Grin

belgo · 10/02/2012 19:18

I think they were in my ds's creche? I seem to remember noticing them, although ds was too old to be in a cot so he didn't use them.

south345 · 10/02/2012 19:19

I'd be too worried my ds would climb out as he can climb allsorts! Much easier to have a travel cot that you can put away at the end of the day!

belgo · 10/02/2012 19:20

I think they close up completely on the side.

bagpuss · 10/02/2012 19:30

I like those and have looked at the larger bunk cotbed for my twins room. I worked at the babyshow in September and shanticot were nearly opposite the stand I was on. I thought they looked really good and wish I had gone over for a proper look now. They aren't that tall compared to a proper bunk which is what attracted me to consider them for toddlers.

HSMM · 10/02/2012 19:46

I looked at them. I worried about the top child experimenting with climbing out. Also thought the bottom child might kick the divider/ceiling. Good space saver though.

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eastnorth · 10/02/2012 20:50

they look awful

tentative123 · 10/02/2012 20:55

I love them! Jealous of the kiddies!

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thebody · 10/02/2012 21:10

Think good idea if space a premium and personally don't no any cm in a mansion! So yes look cozy and ok for a nap.

sleeplessinderbyshire · 10/02/2012 21:34

look great and very sensible/practical. They are pretty expensive compared to 2 normal/travel cots though

thisisyesterday · 10/02/2012 21:37

i really dislike them tbh

i don't like the drop side coming down right next to the lower "bunk"..

thisisyesterday · 10/02/2012 21:38

on a slight tangent, i realise this isn't the one you're looking at but omg!

mmmm nice toddler bed that's really high with a bloody great gap for them to fall out of!

MonsterBookOfTysons · 10/02/2012 21:42

I think the one the OP linked to would be ok in a chioldminders/nursery setting.
But omg at yesterday's link Shock

MonsterBookOfTysons · 10/02/2012 21:42

sodding hell, childminders!

Iggly · 10/02/2012 21:45

It reminds me of cages in a vets!

HolyNoSheDittantBatman · 10/02/2012 22:09

I really like them. I think they're very sweet.

I'd be impressed with a childminder who had them because they're so expensive it would indicate the childminder was really committed to doing it properly/long term. I'm a bit put off by the random assortment of old travel cots some childminders have.

QuintessentialyHollow · 10/02/2012 22:13

Would it not be nice to have them in their own individual hammocks hoisted high up under the ceiling? You could even have them in kitchen!

OhBuggerandArse · 10/02/2012 22:15

We have a bunk bed with a cot side attached to the bottom bunk for the little one - much sturdier looking than the one the OP has linked to and works absolutely fine.

KatyMac · 10/02/2012 22:23

Lovely idea Quint -"their own individual hammocks" like cocoons Wink

No I'd pretty much ruled them out even tho' it would make my life immeasurably easier Sad

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thebody · 10/02/2012 22:30

Ok each to own but thort they safe and practical. Obviously not a bed to sleep in all night but fine for naps.

Incidentally As to the vets comment, I wish my local hospital was as bloody clean as my vets, it's bleached to inch of life.

andthenshewasdone · 10/02/2012 22:31

i think they look really cute and cosy, much nicer than an old travel cot.

KatyMac · 10/02/2012 22:36

I'll just have to have a third extension

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QuintessentialyHollow · 10/02/2012 22:37

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Sorry. Not really what you are after. But I like the bunks.

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