Anonymous wrote:Is loft bed the same as bunk bed? If yes, within 2 years, don't buy it. My DD did the same thing, with a huge bunk bed on top and a big bed underneath, stairs and all and a desk. We moved and she wanted it so much! At the exact same age your DS is, 10. I told DH and DD, she is getting too old for it, and it will only be good for a couple of years, plus it was bulky and expensive. DH always gets her what she wants so we ended up paying for the cherry wood set in thousands. Two years later, she has moved to another bedroom, got a queen bed and cheap metal frame from IKEA for $100 something, got much nicer teen/girl bedroom. Remember the part where my DH/her Dad gets her whatever she wants? The wretched bunk set is still in the other bedroom, as who will take it down that heavy, guests use it, but other than that it was a major waste of money.
Seems like the lesson here is to buy a cheaper loft bed, not to avoid loft beds altogether.