Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a good thing this one has all the drawers on one side. We have the IKEA with drawers on both sides and the night stand had to be placed near the wall instead of near the bed or we couldn't open the drawers. With limited space, we still cannot open the drawer near the nightstand fully. And the handle that juts out in the IKEA is annoying as you could hurt yourself.
What about a “floating” nightstand?
Anonymous wrote:It's a good thing this one has all the drawers on one side. We have the IKEA with drawers on both sides and the night stand had to be placed near the wall instead of near the bed or we couldn't open the drawers. With limited space, we still cannot open the drawer near the nightstand fully. And the handle that juts out in the IKEA is annoying as you could hurt yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:we just built the Ikea Idanas storage bed for DD and it's really solid and comfortable feeling. So cheap on sale!
the main downside is it doesn't come smaller than a full. but highly recommended otherwise.
This one? Looks like it comes in twin as well.
https://www.ikea.com/us/en/p/idanaes-bed-frame-with-storage-white-10459677/
Anonymous wrote:we just built the Ikea Idanas storage bed for DD and it's really solid and comfortable feeling. So cheap on sale!
the main downside is it doesn't come smaller than a full. but highly recommended otherwise.
Anonymous wrote:OP sometimes you can get Amish wood furniture for kids that is not too $$$, maybe like this?
https://goodwoodfurniture.com/product/twin-captains-bed/
Anonymous wrote:This review doesn’t sound great:
https://www.houzz.com/products/nico-and-yeye-zen-twin-bed-with-drawers-walnut-white-prvw-vr~134497214