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Triple bunk bed

hiya we have seen this for our boys and wondered ppls views on it, we have the 3 youngest who are 7 yrs, 5yrs and 3 yrs in the same room and 3 single beds would take too much of it up. currently the youngest sleeps in our bedroom , we are in a 3 bedroom proprty can not move as not an option and have 12 and 13yr old in the other room in bunk beds.
thanks helen x
www.pinedesigns.co.uk
link to beds http://www.pine-design.co.uk/page22.html


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  • the one in the middle is going to get really bullied.
  • Hsl500
    Hsl500 Posts: 1,039 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts Combo Breaker
    that would be my 5yr old but hes tough enough, ive have showed the boys and they like the idea as want floor space to play , they have bunk bed in there at the mo so will just be adding another on the top, the height of the bed is 208 cm and the room is a high ceiling about 11 -12ft so thats no problem.

    it just seems the ideal solution but id never seen them before
    thanks


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  • extra play space is great and certainly a worthy target.

    i shared a room with my two brothers; one bunk bed and one single.
    was cramped. losing the extra bed would have been fantastic. more space to spread out the lego
  • £220 seems a good price.
  • ormus
    ormus Posts: 42,714 Forumite
    itll be just a stop gap though.
    as soon as the boys get a bit bigger the headroom is going to be a major problem. esp the two lower bunks.
    how high is the bedroom?
    Get some gorm.
  • Atelier
    Atelier Posts: 164 Forumite
    Have you thought about one of the high platform beds with a void under it (bunk bed with only the top bed)?

    That way you can free up the floor space without compromising their head room when in bed.

    HTH



    Hsl500 wrote: »
    hiya we have seen this for our boys and wondered ppls views on it, we have the 3 youngest who are 7 yrs, 5yrs and 3 yrs in the same room and 3 single beds would take too much of it up. currently the youngest sleeps in our bedroom , we are in a 3 bedroom proprty can not move as not an option and have 12 and 13yr old in the other room in bunk beds.
    thanks helen x
    www.pinedesigns.co.uk
    link to beds http://www.pine-design.co.uk/page22.html
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