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new loft bed / hanging bed

 11/14/2005 03:15 PM IanMacV1
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new loft bed / hanging bed

12/05/2005 12:44 PM spindaddydad
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wall hanging bunk beds

08/28/2006 01:37 PM SPIELEO
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LOFT BED

08/30/2006 11:57 PM Mark Hammond Moderator
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hanging bed

07/11/2007 08:38 AM wackedgreen
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Hanging bed

02/13/2008 12:25 PM soniahg
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YES ! I made two hanging beds...

03/07/2008 01:48 AM fivelbbass
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hanging beds

03/08/2008 02:15 AM dreama333
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Photo of hanging bed

Pictures in post03/09/2008 11:06 AM fivelbbass
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loft bed alternatives

03/09/2008 07:10 PM jgll60
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Loft bed alternative

Pictures in post03/09/2008 11:39 PM fivelbbass
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floating bed

07/24/2008 09:11 PM tschavez
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More details....

07/24/2008 09:23 PM fivelbbass

The bed, from mattress to ceiling, is probably about 30 inches. I measured by 5-year old while he sat on the floor, from the floor to about 6 inches above his head, and used that measurement. This is so he can sit up in bed and read a book.

The ladder is made with 2x4s and 1-inch thick wooden dowels. Its secured to the frame with metal brackets that are normally used to secure wall studs during home construction. The ladder cannot come off for cleaning or storage without the aid of a screwdriver, but there is enough 'give' that it can be lifted up a few inches for vacuuming. Would you like a detail photo?

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We borrowed your design. :)

Pictures in post03/27/2008 10:53 AM robngina
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spidey bed

07/24/2008 09:25 PM fivelbbass






 

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