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Can you buy the lower part of a trundle bed separately?

aliasojo
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Daughter is moving into a bigger bedroom now that her brother has moved out.
As she occasionally has friends in for sleepovers, I was planning on buying a trundle bed but then I thought about buying her a small double bed instead. Best of both worlds would be a small double with a single trundle bit underneath.
So can you buy the trundle bit by itself?
As she occasionally has friends in for sleepovers, I was planning on buying a trundle bed but then I thought about buying her a small double bed instead. Best of both worlds would be a small double with a single trundle bit underneath.
So can you buy the trundle bit by itself?
Herman - MP for all!

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Here's a couple
http://www.bedstar.co.uk/shop/catalog/Bed_category_Guest_Beds_Trundle_Beds-p-1-c-2219.htmlThrifty Till 50 Then Spend Till the End
You can please some of the people some of the time, all of the people some of the time, some of the people all of the time but you can never please all of the people all of the time0 -
white company sell the white trundle to go under their bed separatelyMTC NMP Membership #62 - made it back to size 12 after my children & I'm staying here!0
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Thanks!
I did have a squizz about the net first before asking but the ones I saw came as a set iyswim.Herman - MP for all!0 -
Will the room your daughter will move from be free or do you have other children. If so and given that her friends only sleep over occasionally, can they not sleep in there, alternatively you could pull the mattress off that bed and they could sleep on the floor in your daughters new roomThrifty Till 50 Then Spend Till the End
You can please some of the people some of the time, all of the people some of the time, some of the people all of the time but you can never please all of the people all of the time0 -
No my daughter's old room will be my son's new room. Although he's moved out, there will be occasion where he needs to stay over because of logistics more than anything else. They're basically just swapping rooms because it makes more sense for the 'occasional' stayer to have the smaller room.
I'd also prefer not to have to mess around anymore tbh, hence the trundle thought. At the moment we have to mess around with mattresses or blow up beds depending on who is here and it's a pain.
The other thing is that a sleepover isn't as much fun in separate rooms. So I'm told.Herman - MP for all!0
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