Thursday, June 3, 2010

Another great idea

Ok, I will get to the great idea in a minute. This is a triple bunk bed. This one happens to be the James style, and it is not completely set up. They were going to paint it themselves but her husband was not home so we set it up this much so that it would be easier for them to figure out. The slats are not on any of the beds and the safety rail is not on the one bunk. So you will have to use your imagination to see it finished. Any you will need to try hard to be more imaginative than this mom was.
She also had the problem to solve of three kids and one room. In this case girls. This room is even smaller than the one with the three loft beds of the previous post. So the triple bunk was the only way to go, and the James was a good choice because the ladder is built in so it will not take up more floor space. Notice the yellow on the walls? That is not paint it is paper. She bought a huge roll of paper from a teacher supply store and she puts it on the wall and her little artist get to decorate all they want. When it gets too full or they are tired of their masterpieces she simply changes the paper. I love that idea. I have one in particular that is a little artist. He draws on everything anyway so what a cool idea to make it ok to draw on the wall.

Another thing that makes her the coolest mom in the world is that each little girl got to pick the color of their own bed. See what I mean about needing your imagination to see it finished. How cool is that?
Up next a tail of two mahogany's.


2 comments:

  1. I love this!!! We have 7 children that, up to a cpl years ago, share two rooms. One is very small 8'x10'!!! I am always fantasizing about bunk bed configurations to make the rooms less crowded! I just recently told my husband I wanted toddler size bunks for our two youngest boys. I was thrilled to find your toddler bunks on etsy!!! We will definitely be contacting you for pricing info!!! :-)

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  2. I am glad you found us, you can always contact us directly through Etsy, or email us at fhlunsford@msn.com.

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