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cdemp | Sun Mar-28-10 09:20 PM |
Member since Jul 18th 2005
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#7654, "RE: sleeping arrangements/beds"
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As the first poster said, two twin beds and one trundle. Or a full size bed with a trundle.
Another option would be to buy the twin mattresses without the bed frame, and place them on the floor until your boys are old enough for a bunkbed. That may take up less space.
Is there any way you can move the bureaus out of the room or place them in their closet? Our gggs used to have a very small room, and we didn't have anything in it besides the beds due to the lack of space. GL -- Gloria
Mom to five girls: ages 11, 10, and 8/8/8
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 | sleeping arrangements/beds
[View all] , garberr, Sat Mar-27-10 03:52 PM
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4jules,
Mar 27th 2010, #1
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PA triplets,
Mar 27th 2010, #2
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garberr,
Mar 27th 2010, #3
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Missys3,
Mar 27th 2010, #4
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cdemp,
Mar 28th 2010 #5
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Lish,
Mar 29th 2010, #6
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aliandbob,
Apr 05th 2010, #7
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garberr,
Apr 06th 2010, #8
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Crystal,
Apr 06th 2010, #9
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aliandbob,
Apr 07th 2010, #10
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garberr,
Apr 08th 2010, #11
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iquadmom,
Apr 14th 2010, #12
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