Looking for reasonably priced but decent quality bunk beds... moving my two girls into one room, and the room isn't very big, so not looking for oversized furniture... got any recs? I'd like to avoid IKEA because I'm not really into their style, but may end up there in the end... |
Craigslist. It may take a few days or weeks but they pop up often.
Both of my kids have Stanley Young America bunk beds. Both beds, bunkie boards, and rails were under $400 for each set. |
Pottery barn kids. Best quality. |
Just bought Jamboree twin loft with desk from Raymor Flanigan and are very happy with it. We're using the desk on the other side of the room and put our existing full underneath the loft. They delivered and assembled and cleaned up when they were done. Great customer service. And the bed is rated to 300 pounds, where as many others are to 200. It feels like a nice solid piece of furniture (more solid than PB in my opinion), and at a fraction of the price.
http://www.raymourflanigan.com/jamboree-twin-storage-loft-bed-with-desk-and-hutch-593252706.aspx |
land of nod. pb kids kind of smelled funny. |
Not exactly what people usually mean by "reasonably priced"... |
It isn't unreasonable but the Raymor and Flanigan shipping costs are very expensive. We looked at getting some furniture there but shipping alone was several hundred. |
We bought ours at Belfort in Sterling. Great quality and less $$$ than PBK and Land of Nod. |
Me again. Our bunk is also rated for 300 pounds. It's by Legacy Classic Kids. |
+1 for Belfort. Pretty big selection. We bought our DD's bed (though not bunk) there. But we looked around, and had lots of selections. |
We got ours from Costco. |
I got inexpensive bunk beds from walmart
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Mainstays-Twin-over-Twin-Wood-Bunk-Bed-Multiple-Finishes/20563913 And I splurged on nice mattresses. My kids are really happy with their room. |
Craigslist |
I'd look around for some solid old-fashioned ones at a thrift store. |