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CriminallyVu1gar
 Post subject: Lofted Beds
PostPosted: Thu Nov 19, 2009 8:28 pm 
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Very cool. I wonder 1: How much weight they hold (for "relations"...) and 2" if they're custom built mounts depending on locations of joists in the ceiling.

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pretty cool...but definitely an accident waiting to happen for anyone that enjoys adult beverages

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That's pretty cool.

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1- everyone would need those bars that they put on toddler beds so they dont fall out
2- pretty cool
3-so many things could go wrong with that its hilarious.

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 Post subject: Re: Lofted Beds
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Wozniak wrote:
1- everyone would need those bars that they put on toddler beds so they dont fall out
2- pretty cool
3-so many things could go wrong with that its hilarious.


I had a lofted bed my freshman and senior years and I never came close to falling out.

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That is awesome.


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I wish I had more pics of some of the stuff in college.

Freshman year - I made a wall of Poland Springs bottles and duct tape to keep my blankets from falling on my desk below. I also housed my desk completely under my bed facing out, making a dark cave.

Sophomore Year - After my roommate forgot his computer after thanksgiving break, I took the cardboard it was shipped up in and made a cardboard house out of my bed that I kept the entire year.

Right now, my room at home is set up kind of like a snail shell in that you have to spiral around in order to get to my bed, computer, etc.

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CriminallyVu1gar wrote:
Wozniak wrote:
1- everyone would need those bars that they put on toddler beds so they dont fall out
2- pretty cool
3-so many things could go wrong with that its hilarious.


I had a lofted bed my freshman and senior years and I never came close to falling out.

I'm definitely lofting my bed if I can wherever I go to school. At RIT you could put a desk underneath, but most other places the beds were about waist high.

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thats sick! some of those a pretty nice, ive been looking to get a loft bed... but some of those are intense...

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CriminallyVu1gar wrote:

Right now, my room at home is set up kind of like a snail shell in that you have to spiral around in order to get to my bed, computer, etc.


i wanna see this.

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ironyisadeadscene wrote:
CriminallyVu1gar wrote:

Right now, my room at home is set up kind of like a snail shell in that you have to spiral around in order to get to my bed, computer, etc.


i wanna see this.


agreed

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Another nice option is to have dressers built in to the bed frame, also freeing up room space...

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Pics tomorrow, exhausted right now.

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It used to wrap around a lot more before I had the TV and couch. My bed, desk and computer used to be crammed into one tiny little area.

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CV...I would hate to be your friend on moving day. LOLOL

My only note on loft beds is they are a bitch to change the sheets and check on your kids when they're sick or sit on the side of the bed and read them a story. All things I didn't really think about when I got my kids theirs.

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Ooh, those are important concerns with the kids, Kris. Some of my favorite memories of my father when I was little are the times when I was 4-8/9 and he would get in bed with me when it was time for me to go to bed and we'd sit up and read books together; he'd read one page and I'd read the next, a chapter a night before I went to bed till the book was finished and then on to the next. I love him for that; I always looked forward to that time so much every day.

When I have children, I won't get them loft beds now. :P

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Well, we made a patch for that problem by putting all of his stuffed animals under the bed and have a reading light clamped underneath and we read THE SAME WAY, one chapter at a time until the book is done, but under the bed. We read about half the Magic Treehouse series this way. I look forward to this all day, too. A nice way to end the day. ;) Only real problem is that when he gets sleepy, its hard to convince him to go up the ladder to bed.

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Ya im planning on getting a loft bed so i can put a desk underneath it, cuz that is what I need more than anything, is to save space and have a cooler room lol

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