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7 Comments
Wendy Garraty on 03.15.2007 at 09:12 AM
Okay I love this bed! My daughter just saw it and wants it in her room. The color is fabulous. Great find!
minxlj on 03.15.2007 at 10:02 AM
Wow, cool solution and really nicely designed. It’s given me some inspiration for an office installation in my new house!
Gaile Guevara on 03.15.2007 at 15:18 PM
very cute & clever … great for siblings to grow up in the same room … and what better way than to have parents who are design savy come up with a cool idea instaed of just an ordinary bed … great project!
Jennifer on 03.16.2007 at 15:29 PM
I love it and my daughter would love it too!
Currently she’s using the Ikea loft bed with a desk underneath. However she’s getting bigger (12yrs) and the bed seems ricketier. It seems like this style of bunk bed could be modified to serve this same purpose but be built-in and sturdy.
mark cutler on 03.17.2007 at 15:18 PM
Great find,,,,, I love the great use of space. It could be adapted too, to be more theme-like, for instance a pirate ship or a fort
Jennifer Mitchell on 03.19.2007 at 10:54 AM
That’s what I call real design. Imagining a space like that is harder to do than people think. Great job.
mod*mom on 03.19.2007 at 18:43 PM
hi jaime :)
i saw this in someone’s flickr + wondered where they got it. so cool.
yesterday, i saw you linked all over the internet!
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