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bunk bed recommendations

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jimmychoos · 12/07/2004 19:34

can anyone recommend a bunk bed?

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sponge · 12/07/2004 19:38

We've got Flexa ones.
Not the cheapest by a long way but great quality, will last for ever, and as the name suggests, very flexible. For instance we have ours set up in an L shape rather than one on top of the other, there are various heights to choose from which you can adjust as the kids get older etc.
Lots of accessories too - steps, slides, curtains with pockets, shelves etc etc

StickyNote · 12/07/2004 19:39

I can recommend one NOT to buy - wooden one from Dreams. An adult can't sit up straight on the bottom bunk which is really annoying. Make sure you try sitting on it before you choose (obvious I know but we didn't - it was cheap so that was that )

Piffleoffagus · 12/07/2004 19:44

STOMPA, expensive but awesome, we bought ours off ebay and drove to get it, it was £100.00 it would be £900. new..
they are solid as anything and my ds aged 10 and he is big still has his and it has a desk under it now and a spare single pull out sleeper, google and look at them I totally recommend them, for flexibility and class!

jimmychoos · 12/07/2004 20:23

Thanks - any more?

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butterflymum · 12/07/2004 20:33

Hope you don't mind me asking a 'bunk bed' question too.

Does any one have triple bunkbeds that aren't the 'single on top, double on bottom' kind? Thinking about moving our boys into one room for sleeping and using the other rooms for study and dressing/playroom or similar.

butterflymum · 13/07/2004 03:00

, maybe folks did mind.

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