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Old 02-02-2008, 03:32 PM
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Question Is it cheaper to build a loft bed, or just buy one?

I'm thinking about our move. Right now, 13yod has a full size bed. She wants a twin size bed, so she'll have more room , and she'd prefer a loft bed (so would I). So, we'll try to sell her current bed before we move, or maybe just freecycle it. (it wasn't expensive)
6yos has a full size bed also, and his own room
4yod and 2yod are sleeping on crib mattresses and they share a room.

I'm thinking it's going to be much easier to find a 3 bedroom home than a 4 bedroom home we can afford, when we move. So I'm thinking of just getting bunk beds for one of the bedrooms and putting 6yo, 4yo, and 2yo in one room. 13yod definitely needs her own space.

Should we wait until we get there, and build/buy the loft and bunks? Or should we go to Ikea while we have one, and buy them here?
I'm kinda just working this out on paper, please point out any pros and/or cons for either plan.
If we just go ahead and buy them here, then that's one less thing to deal with when we move into a new home. That's a good thing.
If we wait and dh builds a loft bed, then we'll have to invest extra time in the purchasing of materials, and the building of the bed. That may make me crazy.
IF we buy the beds here, that will be extra furniture to have moved (the navy is paying for our move, the movers will pack the furniture and move it for us, but we do have a weight limit and dh has lots of tools and a few heavy car parts that will have to be moved for us).

I have no idea what sort of home we're going to find when we get there.
Ugh, I'm spinning myself in circles.
Okay, if you've read this far, thanks for hanging in there. I've got to stop now or my head my 'splode. (there's just WAY too much stuff in my head right now).
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Old 02-02-2008, 03:37 PM
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Depends on quality you want. We bought a metal framed loft bed from Big Lots for $199 and it is ok decent quality. If you want all wood, google "loft beds" and you will find some places that send you all the wood/supplies for roughly the same price or more, depending on what you want with your bed.

With moving, DH would tell me to wait until we got there, the less he has to move the better. So it depends on that as well.

Just google loft beds and see what comes up. You can at least price shop that way.
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Old 02-02-2008, 03:42 PM
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Dh made a loft bed for dd. It was more expensive than a store bought one but probably better quality wood etc. If you added his time, it was way more expensive but he was able to build it to fit and put a desk under it.
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Old 02-02-2008, 03:46 PM
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Either way, you're still going to have to build it. Ours came in pieces. It is nice having it precut. If you use Ikea, could you keep it in the boxes until you get where you are going, then build it?
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Old 02-02-2008, 04:22 PM
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Either way, you're still going to have to build it. Ours came in pieces. It is nice having it precut. If you use Ikea, could you keep it in the boxes until you get where you are going, then build it?
Well, IMO there's a big difference in assembling something and creating something from scratch
It would definitely be easier to get one ready to assemble. OTOH, it would be nice to be able to custom fit it to dd's room, in which case we'd just wait untill we get there. Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm
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Old 02-02-2008, 04:25 PM
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I just want it to be sturdy. I don't want a "cheap" flimsy one, kwim? It doesn't matter if it's wood or metal, but if we build it it will be wood.
We probably will wait until we get there.
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Old 02-02-2008, 04:44 PM
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Default It cost me about $400 to build this one:

http://familyfun.go.com/decorating-i..._proj_loftbed/

That didn't include the mattress. I never installed the side bookshelves either... I should put them in.

It's extremely sturdy and I hope he'll be able to take it to college with him. It's bolted together so it will be fairly easy to take apart if we ever move.
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Old 02-02-2008, 05:42 PM
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I would go to Ikea and check out the bunk beds. My dh is a big Ikea fan but he was not impressed with the Ikea bunk bed that our neighbor gave us. He never finished assembling it and gave it away to a family in need.

We later purchased a solid pine loft bed from Overstock.com for $800 which my dh assembled in a weekend. He said that unit was a much better piece of furniture.
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When our three kids had to share a room, I ordered the plans and hardware for a triple bunkbed from a site that I found in a Google search. Then, my dad bought the wood, and build the bed. It was about half the cost of buying the bed from the company, and is a great bed, that we plan on keeping through the grandkids!!
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Old 02-02-2008, 06:17 PM
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I think this is the site we used - http://bunkbedsunlimited.com/

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