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bunk beds
I have five children, the last three are all girls and very close in age (within a year of each other) They want to share their bedroom as they are always playing in wach other's rooms and are basically insperable.
So, I obviously don't have a room big enough for 3 seperate beds, and could do a set of bunks and a single, but they all want to sleep in bunks and the eldest of the three drew me a picture of them all in bunks (triple bunks)
Anyone seen this????
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Hope you have some high ceilings. :-)
You can get bunk beds that are a single bed over a double one, I think both Ikea & Argos do them, and for some reason they appear like clockwork in the free ad papers & on Tesco's notice board! Our bunk beds can stack either way, so in theory if there was a third it should stack up on top. Perhaps there may be somewhere selling off a load of bunk beds (youth hostel?) and you could buy two sets & just use three.
Good luck.
Their website is one of those awkward ones where the URL in the address bar doesn't change as you switch between pages, so here's how to view the product. Go to:
http://www.flexa.dk/uk/index.htm. Click 'Assortment, then 'Beds', then 'Triple Bunk'. Use the 'Contact' tab to mail them.
If you find that your ceilings aren't high enough, you might try a 1-up, 2-down compromise:
http://www.thekidswindow.co.uk/furniture/selling.asp?pro duct=KBE0368&linkpage=furniture.asp
Just a thought: If you're prepared to consider shipping costs from overseas, wouldn't it be cheaper to find a reputable carpenter and get him to make you some triple bunks? If so, just ensure that he's aware of all the relevant safety issues:
http://www.keepkidshealthy.com/welcome/safety/bunk_beds. html
http://www.bournemouth.gov.uk/business/Trading_Standards /Trader_Guidance/Bunk_Bed_Safety_Regulations.asp
Hoping that something here helps,
Chris
PS: I seem to be following you around AB tonight! So far I've found out that you've got one boy (with hot feet!), three girls, cream carpets and high ceilings. You're also trying to move to somwhere nice, near to the financial heart of London (but, presumably, to somewhere which has also got high ceilings!). It really is
Chris
Hi,
I was looking for triples for a friend and came across a uk site that sells the flexa bed mentioned above for 776 - 822 pounds (depending on the finish). Here's the url:
http://www.roomtogrow.co.uk/products_list.asp?c1ref=c4
This site will ship to the UK and has a couple great configurations for three kids. Look under twin over twin or twin over full and then select "Trundle Available" under the Special Feature category on the left. Also look under L-shaped loft beds for a really cool bed called the Triple Lindy (my personal favorite) that can come with a twin or full third bed and has a couple different styles/finishes:
Seeking a carpenter is also a valid point - especially with the cost of shipping, even from a European location. Here is one more site that doesn't ship overseas, but has a good looking design you may want to duplicate:
http://www.furniture2buy.com/trio.html
Good Luck!!
Since it's girls, you may like this one as well:
http://www.comparestoreprices.co.uk/bunk-beds/unbranded- lilac-triple-bunk.asp