WHAT?!?!? I am laughing. This is for a toddler |
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My teen has an Ikea Malm. Inherited from us when we upgraded. It's older than DS(16) and still going strong, and I like the feel of it much better than the one we upgraded to.
Clean lines, simple: https://www.ikea.com/us/en/p/malm-bed-frame-white-stained-oak-veneer-luroey-s39027386/#content Looks like now they have a version with storage/drawers underneath as well: https://www.ikea.com/us/en/p/malm-high-bed-frame-2-storage-boxes-white-stained-oak-veneer-luroey-s49176583/#content |
Maybe that PP has it like this.. I could dig this:
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Hey, it's not bad like you think it is lol. It doesn't look too babyish. All depends on how you decorate the room. Her room actually has a nice Paris vibe with the black, pale pink, white decor in her room. I think it will get her through high school. |
My son used to have a room that was 8 x 10 and we bought a low loft bed because we thought it would give more space took up so much visual space and ended up being more cluttered |
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My sophomore DD has a full-sized canopy bed from Pottery Barn, which she absolutely loves. She does have a sheer canopy up that and she hung fairy lights on the posts and off the canopy.
My 8th grader DS has a boring old Pottery Barn queen frame with sleigh-type headboard (no footboard). He moved into the guest room a few years ago and we couldn’t change out the beds. |