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jeneisTue Oct-25-11 08:31 AM
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#486594, "bunk beds"
Tue Oct-25-11 08:32 AM by jeneis

          

Anyone have the bunkbeds that are just the upper? we are looking for some so that we can put dressers under them to maximise our space.

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LTriplet08Tue Oct-25-11 09:12 AM
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#486596, "RE: bunk beds"
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You are putting them in bunk beds now? Mine are still in cribs. I am assuming either you're talking about later or maybe with the railings. What you asked reminds me of the loft beds people had at college. Not a bunk just an elevated bed where you can use the space underneath.
Lisa

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PA tripletsTue Oct-25-11 11:29 AM
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#486597, "RE: bunk beds"
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I wouldn't trust a 2 year old in a bunkbed. They aren't even recommended for any child younger than 6 or 8. I can't remember exactly, but toddlers in bunkbeds is asking for trouble.

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jeneisTue Oct-25-11 09:25 PM
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#486599, "RE: bunk beds"
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yes most definately, this is for later on we have crib tents and they will be staying in their cribs until they no longer fit, lol we are just trying to plan for the future.

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Timmy 4lbs 15 oz 15 days Nicu
Caylee 5lbs 3 oz 2 days Nicu
Joey 5lbs 7oz NO NICU

Born at 35 weeks 1 day May 26, 2009

eistriplets.blogspot.com

  

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jeneisTue Oct-25-11 09:47 PM
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#486600, "RE: bunk beds"
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just found this one, no price can only imagine

http://www.bunkloft.com/loft%20beds%2016.html

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Timmy 4lbs 15 oz 15 days Nicu
Caylee 5lbs 3 oz 2 days Nicu
Joey 5lbs 7oz NO NICU

Born at 35 weeks 1 day May 26, 2009

eistriplets.blogspot.com

  

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VaughnTue Oct-25-11 10:08 PM
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#486602, "RE: bunk beds"
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Tue Oct-25-11 10:11 PM by Vaughn

          

The price is there -- about $2400 w/o taxes!

I have a metal loft bed with a desk underneath -- bought used. It could easily be adapted with drawers under the bed. I also have a wood bunk bed (now used as two singles). Without too much work, the bottom bunk could be removed and dresser drawers put under it. One might have to add a little bracing to take the place of the lower bunk.

I am going to have to replace the wood bunk beds soon...the boys are getting too big!

From the same company with the $2400 bed, here is a stripped down version for $200:

http://www.bunkloft.com/loft%20beds%201.html

That is basically what I thought of doing with the wood bunk bed.

Vaughn and the ABC Boys
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jeneisTue Oct-25-11 10:16 PM
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#486603, "RE: bunk beds"
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exactly what I thought buy some dressers and have someone make the beds to go over them, unless a person can afford to spend ridiculous amounts of money on beds they will just trash anyway.

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Timmy 4lbs 15 oz 15 days Nicu
Caylee 5lbs 3 oz 2 days Nicu
Joey 5lbs 7oz NO NICU

Born at 35 weeks 1 day May 26, 2009

eistriplets.blogspot.com

  

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LolasLadiesWed Oct-26-11 12:27 AM
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#486604, "RE: bunk beds"
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Do you feel handy (can use a skill saw or jig saw, cordless drill, and can measure)? I was planning to build my kids their beds but we kept postponing for safety reasons, and now they want to split up into 2 rooms, so less need for the bunks. Bunk beds are pretty easy to build if you can get ahold of ready-made designs.

Loren
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Suzan33Wed Oct-26-11 08:05 AM
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#486605, "RE: bunk beds"
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If you have an IKEA neaby check there. We have the bunk bed version of the link posted for my son but we want to get the loft for his sister. She has the smallest room so we need the space too.




http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/80160867/

Suzan

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VonWasdenWed Oct-26-11 10:31 AM
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#486606, "RE: bunk beds"
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A WARNING ABOUT BUNK BEDS

Please take this for what it's worth and considering your own situation, but we had a near disaster with bunk beds and I want to share it to prevent it from happening to anyone else.

We moved into a house and had to put all 3 boys into the same room. They were not quite 4 at the time. My boys are tall and the rails on the bed were quite high and so I felt that they would be safer in them than some other children tehir age. We set up the bed and had long talks about safety and messing around on them with the boys and they seemed to understand.

My one son one night fell off of the bunkbed hitting his head on the wood dresser and closet door railing. He was completely knocked out and convulsing by the time I ran from the kitchen to the bedroom after hearing him hit the floor. The other two boys saw him fall and immediately started asking me if he was dead. I immediately called 911. By then he was throwing up but still unconscious. When the ambulance and firetruck showed up my neighbor came over who is a nurse at the hospital to watch the other children while I went to the hospital with my son. My parents later came to be with my kids. DH was working half way across the state at the time so I called him and had him start home. We ambulanced over to the local hospital where CAT scans and MRIs were performed before the helicoptered him to the Children's Hospital in Denver. Fortunately, DH was in Denver by the time our son landed and other than the flight over he was never without any family with him. I then drove to Denver. We spent the 1st 24 hours in the emergency room and our son never woke up, although he dry heaved most of the night. We spent 11 days at Children's with a traumatic closed head trauma. Our neurologist said it was like he had been in a high speed car crashing into a brick wall. The MRIs revealed damage to the very center of his brain, near where the brain stem comes in. On the outside he had a very small bruise on his left temple. When he finally woke up he could not sit up unassisted. By the time we left the hospital he could walk only if someone was holding his hand. He had to crawl around the house like a baby to move around. We ended up having to do almost a years worth of Physical and Occupational therapy with him. For years he had balance issues. He is now 9 and we feel so lucky that he has overcome the damage done on this accident.

We eventually found out that he was trying to reach a light shown on the ceiling by one of his brothers when he slipped and fell. Something any child might do and never think about the possible consequences. He wasn't jumping on the bed, so he thought he'd be fine.

Most children who are hurt on bunkbed falls receive broken bones, usually arms from bracing themselves from the fall.

Bunkbeds are not recommended for any child under the age of 6, even with the rails.

If you have a ceiling fan in the room with a bunk bed the child can be whacked in the head by the fan really hard.

I know you may be planning this for sometime down the road, but please wait until they are at a minimum of 6 before using them.

Kim
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VaughnThu Oct-27-11 05:26 AM
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#486617, "RE: bunk beds"
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Scary story, Kim. Glad everything turned out right with time.

I think we started using a bunk bed when the boys were 5. By this age, my boys were very use to climbing trees, rocks and anything that stood long enough to climb...including a rope swing in the backyard. And they had taken a few falls, so they knew the dangers of falling.

But 6 is still a good general minimum age for bunk beds.


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