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Space saver childrens beds
Poshpaws · 13/11/2004 18:18
I know you can by them with cupboards, etc underneath them, but was wondering if anyone has seen them where they can be adjusted at different heights according to the age of child.
We need to move DS(3) out of his cotbed into a big bed soon, but would like one that suits him now and in the future (for years, if possible).
DH wanted to build one, but knowing him, DS will be all bunched up in the cot bed at the age of 16.
Thanks for any info.
misdee · 13/11/2004 18:19
there is the lo bunkbed at ikea, which can be at different heights. guess yon can buy different furniture to use under it at different stages.
Tommy · 13/11/2004 18:21
I've seen a couple in Argos that say they are suitable from 3. Let us know how it goes as that's what we want for DS1!
zebra · 13/11/2004 18:22
John Lewis has something like that, but cant find it on their website .
LIZS · 13/11/2004 20:15
Have a look at Flexa here although this site may not be the cheapest outlet in UK.
ds (6) has his pine bed at mid height with a desk you can slide in and out underneath and matching wardrobe. dd (3) has the basic low bed in whitewah finish atm but we already have legs and sloping ladder for later on. You can buy different height legs, ladders, slide, lower bunks and sofabeds and other accessories.
Poshpaws · 15/11/2004 15:54
Only just got back to this thread. Thanks all.
Shall have a look at the various catalogues and websites suggested.
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