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tnebunkbed · 4 months ago
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hepayniseyleriste · 9 months ago
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How to Choose a Log Bunk Bed
Choosing a log bunk bed can be a daunting task - especially when you can't see it. This article find out more here discusses various available options, plus the federal regulations, involved in log bunk beds and loft beds.
So you’ve got the perfect little log cabin, or chalet by the lake, or just want a country touch to your home. You want a log bunk bed, or two, but don’t know where to start. And they don’t carry them in your downtown furniture store. Not to worry, there are plenty of options available on the Internet. There are loft log bunk beds, twin over twin log bunk beds, full over full or even twin over queen. I haven’t seen a twin over king yet, but really the Amish can make any size you want. A lot of college students who looking to build an inexpensive loft bed might find an Amish loft bunk bed to be just the ticket, and some of them come with futons under them, too.
There are federal regulations regarding bunk beds, so you’ll want to make sure that whatever bed you choose meets the regulations. We’re talking safety here, and things do happen. But you certainly wouldn’t want a bed that doesn’t meet the regulations, so make sure that the one you buy, does. Most accidents with bunk beds happen to children under the age of three. Many of these accidents can be avoided by having safety rails on both sides of the top bed. If one side of the bed is against the wall, that can be sufficient--but it must be against the wall. There are also regulations regarding headboards. There is a link to a page with the regulations at the bottom of this article for those who wish to read further.
Bunk beds built to those regulations are generally built to hold an adult weighing up to 250 pounds. If you are pushing the limits, try cedar instead of pine. In the beds we sell, the cedar logs are 5 ½ to 6 inches in diameter, while the pine is about 3 ½ inches in diameter. They are both built to federal specifications, and the pine bunk beds are very solid and strong, but if there is a question in your mind, go for the bigger logs. And of course, you can always put the big fella on the bottom, too.
Some log bunk beds come with a metal frame to hold the mattress, but some of the Amish build them with a wood frame to hold both the box spring and the mattress. You don’t have to put a box spring in those beds, but you certainly can.
The other alternative to hold the mattress up is called a Bunkie board. A Bunkie board is basically ¾ inch plywood cut to the size of the box spring. It sits inside either the metal bed frame, or the wood bed frame, and supports the mattress. If you have a box spring you don’t need a Bunkie board, but if there is not a box spring, the Bunkie board is what supports the middle of the mattress. We sell Bunkie boards if people want them, but a lot of people just cut their own. It’s up to the buyer.
Another option to consider is the type of ladder you want with your log bunk bed. Some of the Amish beds have the ladders built right into the end of the bed, so you don’t have a ladder leaning out from the bed. Others have a moveable ladder that can hook on the end or the side. In many cases, the amount of space available determines the type of bunk bed you buy. If you have a small room, the larger cedar logs may seem too massive. If you don’t have room for a slanted ladder, however, you may opt for the cedar bunk bed anyway that has the ladder built in. If you have a larger room or larger people, you may opt for the larger cedar logs.
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williamadam10 · 2 years ago
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Bunk Beds For Kids
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In the domain of children’s bedrooms, wooden bunk beds occupy a special place because they are not only a functional and space-saving solution and visually appealing, but also serve as an enchanting entrance to a fantasy world. These adorable pieces of furniture are more than just a place to sleep. They set the stage for adventures, secret hiding places, and memories of a lifetime. 
Space Optimization:
The primary advantage of the wooden bunk beds lies in their exceptional space-optimization capabilities. By lying on one bed atop another, bunk beds allow you to use space effectively. This is particularly profitable for lower apartments or apartments where the square area is limited. Bunk beds optimize precious bottom space, creating room for other essential cabinetwork or furnishing an open area for play, study, or storehouse. 
Designing Features:
The remarkable design flexibility of the wooden bunk beds is one of its recognizable features. They may be made of any type of wood, for example, oak, maple, and pines, to suit their style or theme. There's a whole range of possibilities, from sleek contemporary designs to rustic and Wild creations. In addition, many bunk beds are possible to paint or stain in a wide variety of colors which allows you to replicate the room's current appearance and create a lively backdrop.
Encouraging bonding and sharing experiences:
The bunk beds are uniquely able to foster bonding and facilitate sharing of experiences. Bunk beds offer a feeling of belonging and friendship to children who share the same room. The sharing of bedtime stories, secrets, and laughter while they're close to each other can create strong bonds between siblings. In addition, bunk beds provide the perfect opportunity to host sleepovers creating cherished memories and facilitating social interaction between friends.
Bunk Beds and Kids’ Imagination:
Kids' imaginations grow and their bedrooms turn into magical worlds when they sleep on bunk beds. Creative play scenarios, such as sailing a pirate's ship, exploring the castle, or heading out into the jungle on an expedition, are inspired by this elevated sleeping position and unique design. You can turn a bunk bed into an imaginative playground by adding curtains, theme beds, or whimsical accessories. Children are capable of creating their own little worlds, to be immersed in endless stories and dreams.
Safety Precautions:
When it comes to bunk beds, safety is of the utmost importance, especially for kids. Prioritizing safety features and choosing solid, well-built models are essential when choosing bunk beds. Look for a set of bunk beds with safe railings on the upper bunk, a sturdy ladder or stairway for access, and slats or panels that are intended to prevent unintentional falls or entrapment. A safe sleeping environment must be maintained regularly, and safety rules including weight restrictions and correct usage must be followed.
Conclusion:
Due to its strength, space-saving construction, classic appeal, and adaptability in style, wooden bunk beds continue to be a popular option for kids' bedrooms. In addition to offering a functional sleeping arrangement for siblings or guests, these beds also give the space a dash of elegance and charm. Solidly built and designed with safety in mind, wooden bunk beds provide parents peace of mind while giving their kids a comfortable sanctuary. Accept the temptation of wooden bunk beds and create an environment that will inspire your child's creativity.
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nataliedanovelist · 5 years ago
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GF - Where the Crop Circles Grow ch.4
Summary: When things get out of hand at the Pines’ family farm, Ford asks an old college buddy to assist investigating anomalies and Stan hires a farmhand. Who knew asking for help would actually get you somewhere?
For @lemonfodrizzleart. Part of her Farmer AU and featuring her OC, Jackie Asante.
Special shout-out to Mystery Trio Animated’s old video for inspiring me on how to get the ball rolling. (I’m trying a healthy combination of Mystery Trio shit and canon shit.) Thank you so so much for reading and I hope you enjoy it!!!
Ao3 link here.
ch.3 - ch.5
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“Are we there yet? Are we there yet?”
“Yes, son,” Fiddleford sighed with a smile. “As I’ve told you for the last fifteen minutes, we’re finally here.”
“Yay!” Tate cheered and grinned as the beautiful woods fell out of sight and the four-year-old’s hidden eyes widened at all the open space to play in. He grinned at the sheep and horse and cow and he saw that sign shaped like a pinetree that read “Pines’ Farm” and thought that was funny. The road was made of dirt and rocks and made weird noises under Daddy’s blue truck.
The road led up to a big house with a triangle roof and a porch. On the porch, two men Tate had never seen before sat in chairs and stood, waiting. Suddenly Tate was nervous and shrunk back into his car seat.
Fiddleford noticed this and smiled at his son. Tate was a kind and intelligent boy, but was often quiet, except when he was alone with Fiddleford. It was like he saved all of his words for him. Fiddleford parked and got out, deciding to let Tate move at his own space.
“Fiddleford, glad to see you’ve made it safely!”
“Howdy there, Stanford, good t’see ya!” What started as a handshake turned into a manly hug with smiles and pats on the back. When it was over, Stanford patted his old roommate’s shoulder and said, “Fiddleford, this is my twin brother, Stanley. Stanley, well, you already know who this is.”
It didn’t take a genius to know who Stanley was either, not just considering the fact he did in fact look like Ford’s twin without being identical, but Fiddleford had heard enough stories and seen enough pictures to recognize this guy from a mile away. “Pleased t’finally meet ya, Stanley.” And he held out a hand to shake.
Stan laughed, took it, and shook him possibly slightly too rough. “Ha! Just Stan’ll do, Fiddleford… Jeez, that’s a mouth full. Mind McGucket or Fiddler or Fidds.”
Fiddleford winced. “Anythang but Fiddler since I ain’t one.”
Stan snapped his fingers and said sarcastically. “Darn. N’ here I was thinkin’ we could put a band together, with Ford’s piano skills n’ my beautiful voice.”
Ford snorted while Fiddleford smiled unsurely. “Well, I do play the banjo…”
“Great! We’ll call ourselves the Three Cowboys! I’ll get to writin’ our first song later.” Stan peered over Fiddleford’s shoulder and at the truck. “But first, did you even brin’ the squirt with you?”
Fiddleford looked back at the trunk and could barely see the top of his son’s head in the front passenger’s seat. “Nah, he’s there. He’s just shy.”
“Ah, well he’ll join us when he’s ready.” Ford said and moved to the trunk. “Here, let me help you with your things and show you to your room, buddy.”
“Well, thank ya kindly, Stanford, I reckon you can get this one. Oh, here, I’ll take that one, it mighty heavy.”
Ford and Fiddleford were chatting away like a pair of school girls as they went into the house, arms full of luggage. The McGuckets sure did bring a lot of crap. Stan shook his head with a smile and moved to the trunk, but on the way he swore he saw a little boy with bangs over his eyes looking at him, but then ducking under the car’s window again. Stan smiled and softly knocked on the glass. “Y’ello?”
The boy didn’t appear, but he did crank the window down. “Hi.”
“I’m Stan.”
“Tate.”
“Nice to meet you.” Stan said. “You know, your daddy n’ my brother are close friends.”
“I know.” The boy said quietly. “Daddy says we’re gonna live here a bit.”
“Yup.” Stan said happily, and then asked, “You reckon you’re okay with that?”
“Uh, huh.”
Stan had no idea what it was like to be shy as a kid. Ford might have, which is why he was inclined to let the boy get out of the truck whenever he pleased, but Stan wondered if maybe all it took was someone to show that they were happy he was here and would be even happier to see him happy. He went to the trunk, grabbed a big suitcase with Tate’s name on the tag, and then went back to the window. “C’mon, kid. I got a surprise for you in your new room.”
That got the boy to perk up. He poked his little head up, just enough to look at Stan’s soft smile and outstretched hand, and Tate grinned. “Okay.” He hopped out and closed the door behind him and took Stan’s hand.
Stan squeezed his little hand reassuringly and led the boy into the house. They crossed the living room together to get to the back hallway and Stan led him to the other bedroom, the one connected to Jackie’s Jack and Jill bathroom. Tate gasped with joy to find a bunk bed by the door with a new knitted blanket at the foot. He climbed up the ladder and jumped into the fluffy feather-stuffed mattress and laughed. “Wowie, Zowie! I get a bunk bed?!”
Stan barked a laugh and sat his suitcase on the bottom bunk. As a kid he had no idea that a lot of other kids in the world thought this was the coolest thing to have in a bedroom, it was just convenient for the Pines twins, but now they were grown and perfectly happy with two full beds in their attic bedroom so Tate could have a twin-sized bed in his new room. “You sure do. Don’t tell Ford I told you this, but he knitted you that blanket and if you’ll look in that chest there’s some more surprises for you.”
Tate scurried down to the floor and t the toy chest under the window. He gasped as he found it half-full with brand new toys. There was a jump-rope, some chalk, a wooden train, complete with engine, cars, and a caboose, and a football and a baseball with a bat. Tate’s voice was caught in his throat, leaving his mouth to open and close like a fish. He knew he should say thank you, but he was left speechless due to all of the nice new things.
“So, whatcha think, squirt?” Stan asked, and when Tate looked at him the farmer knew what the boy was trying to say.
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In Ford’s favorite workspace, the thinking parlor, there was a desk that used to be filled to the brim with Pa’s work-papers, but with the deed tightly secure in the family’s safe and after a furlough cleansing, there was now only one drawer dedicated to important old documents and the rest of the ancient desk was free to use for Ford’s investigations and ideas. Ford and Fiddleford stood there now, the Southern engineer watching his best friend pull things out from here and there, as if preparing for a school presentation. Fiddleford smiled as he saw how little his friend had changed.
Ford had suggested to leave Fiddleford to unpack once he showed him his room, assuming he wanted to rest after the trip, but Fiddleford had insisted that Ford show him the plans and Ford understood on a personal level; he was sure Fiddleford wanted to forget his problems for a moment and be distracted with an issue he can actually solve. So Ford laid out a map of Gravity Falls with little red xs sprinkled here and there and he pulled out a red marker and uncapped it.
“Right,” Ford started as he smiled at his old roommate. “As I said over the phone, Gravity Falls is a friendly enough town, but it has got to be one of the strangest towns there are. I hadn’t realized how strange it was until leaving for Backupsmore and I realized that some things weren’t normal. Not to mention, if you look at the map, a lot of anomalies I’ve noticed occur away from our farm, so as children it’s not like we were fully exposed to them.”
Fiddleford did in fact notice that there were no red xs on the Pines’ farm, or close to the barrier. There were one or two in the actual town itself, but most of the xs were in the woods and in the mountains. Probably whatever creatures were out there purposely stayed in the woods, like any other wildlife, to avoid mankind. Fiddleford nodded and said, “Alright, but what sort of anomalies have ya noticed?”
Ford pulled out a journal with a golden six-fingered hand on it and opened it to showcase some very well drawn sketches. Fiddleford stared to find unicorns, eye bats, two-headed snakes, dark vague shadows, and possibly a werewolf? Fiddleford blinked and muttered, “Uh… ya… ya sure it’s…”
“I swear on my life,” Ford said seriously. “I’ve seen some strange things out there, Fiddleford. I haven’t had a chance to get a proper look at any of it, but I’m hoping with your help I may finally be able to catch something, or at least some solid evidence, that proves I’m not crazy.”
Fiddleford detected a hint of bitterness by the end of it. He wouldn’t be surprised if anyone else Ford had explained this to had written him off as a whack-job. Fiddleford smiled and patted his shoulder. “Hey, I believe ya. Reckon somebody’s gotta catalog these critters. Why not it be us, right? So, suppose tomorrow mornin’ we just get on out there n’ explore the woods for some weird critters?”
Ford smiled back with determination and excitement gleaming in his eyes. “That’s the idea.”
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Tate was watching TV in the living room while Jackie was in the kitchen with Stan by her side. Yes, Jackie did all the cooking and was good at it, but Stan knew how to make some stuff edible and it seemed like a fair trade; if Stan was going to teach Jackie how to run a farm, she might as well teach him a thing or two about cooking.
“So, what can you cook, Stanley?” Jackie asked while she seasoned some flour that was already in a big paper bag.
“Besides Stancakes?” He clarified. “Uh, I can do grits. That’s about it, missy.”
Jackie giggled good-naturedly and said, “Well, first thang you gotta know ‘bout cooking is this fellow right here.” And she held up a big container of Crisco. “The best thang they did since put mayonnaise in a jar.” Jackie spooned some of the thick white stuff out and put it on the hot skillet to melt like butter. “Gum in your hair? Squeaky door hinge? Crisco.”
When Jackie’s back was turned to work on the chicken, Stan stuck his finger in some of the Crisco; it looked pretty, almost like frosting for a cake. To hide what he did, Stan stuck his finger in his mouth; the taste wasn’t great.
“Bags under your eyes? Wanna soften some scaly feet? Crisco.” Jackie added as she dipped a breast in the egg wash then put it in the bag, then did the process again with another piece of chicken. “But it’s best for frying chicken. Mm! I love fried chicken! Gotta be my favorite! It takes a lot of work to make, but it tastes so good and it’s always worth it! Well, worth it to me, anyways.” Jackie rolled up the bag tight and held it out to Stan. “Shake that.”
“Oh, sure.” Stan took the bag filled with chicken and flour. He shook it and found that once he got a rhythm for it it was actually kind of fun. With a stupid grin on his face he rattled the bag really heavy, making Jackie laugh.
“Alright alright, Stan, the chicken’s already dead.” Jackie took the bag and opened it to see how well seasoned it was. “Yup, she dead. And well dressed for the funeral, too.”
Stan laughed and the timer dinged. “Oh, will you take out the cornbread, please?” Jackie asked as she stirred the green beans, the Crisco not quite fully melted yet, but almost.
“You got it.” Stan slipped on some oven mitts and opened the oven. There sat a beautiful skillet full of Mexican cornbread. This wasn’t just cornbread, this was cornbread with spices and bits of corn. The smell made Stan’s mouth water like a dog and he happily put it on a folded up towel on the table. “Sweet Lord!”
“Give it a minute to cool, Lee, geez!” Jackie said, able to read his mind and know he wanted to pick at it.
Stan stuck his tongue at the back of her head and watched her fry the chicken. The grease bubbled around the chicken and flew everywhere, like firecrackers. Stan took a step back as he got sprayed a little bit, meanwhile all Jackie did was flinch and asked, “Will you call the boys for dinner? It'll be ready by the time they get in here.”
“Sure.” Everyone was inside the house, so there was no sense in ringing the triangle; Stan poked his head in the living room to tell Tate dinner was ready and then knocked on the parlor door to tell the nerds that food was ready.
By the time Stan came back with Tate by his side, the table was set with pitchers of sweet tea and water on the table, big bowl of green beans, the skillet full of Mexican cornbread, and Jackie had just flipped the chicken. Stan licked his lips and playfully fought with Tate for space in the kitchen sink as they washed up.
Fiddleford followed Ford to the bathroom to wash and then to the kitchen. He stared happily at the set-up before him, and then his eyes widened at the stranger in the room. A dark-skinned woman used tongs to lift fried chicken out of a skillet and onto a tray lined with paper towels. She wore an apron over leans and a white t-shirt, her past-shoulder-length black hair tied in a loose, low ponytail to keep her hair away from her cooking. Fiddleford smiled; he had known the twins had hired help but he had no clue who that was; he had accidentally assumed it was another man.
The woman set the tray of steaming chicken on the table, wiped her forehead dry, and smiled at Fiddleford. “You must be Ford’s friend. I’m Jackie.” She introduced and held out her hand.
Fiddleford gently took it and shook her head with a smile. “Fiddleford H. McGucket, ma’am. It’s a pleasure t’meet ya.”
Jackie’s cheeks turned rosy at his politeness and invited him to sit. Soon they were all happily digging into the delicious dinner and enjoyed every bite.
Fiddleford was extremely impressed. The chicken crunched happily in his mouth and the chicken’s meat was soft and delicious. The green beans were flavored with bacon and onions, and the Mexican cornbread was very good. As Fiddleford munch on his bread while he listened to Stan tell a story, he couldn’t help but think how much better the cornbread would be with some butter. He checked the table for it, and perhaps he was overlooking it, but he didn’t see it.
“Jackie, may I have some butter, please.” Fiddleford asked politely when Stan was taking a break from his story to drink some water.
Jackie smiled and nodded. “Sure.” Let’s forget the fact that Ford was sitting next to Fiddleford and was the closest to the fridge. Jackie didn’t even notice, and she casually got the butter-dish out of the fridge, sat with it, and handed it to the southerner as he dipped his head and whispered “thank you” as to not interrupt Stan.
By the end of the meal, Stan was patting his gut happily and sighing heavily. “Yup. Jackie, I think you get better with every meal.”
While Jackie stood and took her dishes to the sink, her face grew warmer.
“Yes, that was delicious, Jackie, thank you.” Ford praised.
“Well,” Jackie opened the fridge and pulled something out. “I hope everyone left room for dessert.”
“Mm! Pie!” Stan gasped happily and rubbed his hands together; it didn’t matter if it killed him, he’d make room for Round 2.
“Lemon Meringue.” Jackie explained, sitting the pie down on the table as she took up the mostly-empty bowl of green beans and began to put the vegetables in a smaller container for the fridge; leftovers made for an excellent lunch.
Mouth watering and eyes as big as dinner plates, once Jackie sat down the small plates, forks, and pie knife on the table, Stan cut right into the beautiful dessert while Ford began to collect dishes.
Fiddleford, too full for pie at the moment, stood and stretched his arms over his head. “So, should we get back to work, Stanford?”
“Sorry, let me finish these dishes first.” Ford said as he began to clean. “Got to thank Jackie for the meal the best way I can.”
Jackie lightly shoved his shoulder as she brought over the skillet of cornbread and began to move it to a plastic container. “Hey, I don’t wanna eat canned meat or TV dinners any more than you do.”
“You know, Tate,” Stan mumbled with pie in his cheeks like a chipmunk. “If you’ll look in that cabinet there should be a jar with holes if you wanna catch some firefl-...”
“FIREFLIES?!” Tate excitedly interrupted, drained his cup of water, and dashed to where Stan said the jar would be. Lo and behold two jars with holes poked into the lids shined and Tate snatched one up. “Daddy, wanna catch some with me?” The boy pleaded.
“Sure, son,” Fiddleford said with a smile, playing with his boy sounding much better than returning to work that can be done another time, so they hurried out the kitchen door and were amazed to find dozens of blinking bugs out on the farm.
Tate grinned and ran with his father admiring the scene. Stan decided he could enjoy his pie just as much on the doorstep as he could at the table, and he took his dessert with him and sat with the door open to watch the McGuckets play. Jackie and Ford got a nice view of the scene from the sink and happily chatted away as they cleaned the kitchen.
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Stan yawned into his hand and he hummed a little song to himself. “Doo, doo de, doo, doo… gettin’ a midnight snack, gonna eat some…”
Stan turned on the hall-light, his eyes still sensitive to bright lights, so he could see his way into the kitchen without bumping into the table or walking into the fridge. He gasped in horror and then growled like an angry bulldog at the open fridge and spilt content. “Pie!” He finished his song bitterly with one knee before the open fridge. “Oh, c’mon! I was gonna eat that! Actually, this part here still looks good…”
With no one to judge him, Stan scooped up some lemon-filling with two fingers and hummed with satisfaction as the delicious taste grazed his mouth. On his feet again, Stan was about to grab some paper towels to start cleaning up the mess when something ran across his foot.
Stan yelled and jumped about a foot in the air before grabbing a hanging pan from the wall and holding it as he would a weapon. He first thought that the pie fell off the cramped shelf in the fridge, opening the door, but now he wondered if they had a late-night visitor. Wouldn’t be the first time a raccoon got into the house.
Stan carefully moved to where he knew a light-switch for the oven’s light was and he braced himself for whatever was coming. He flicked it on and saw something out of the corner of his eye run into the hall. Did a chicken escape the coop? “C’mere you…” Stan growled and ran down the hall.
Nothing appeared on the stairs for the attic, or further down the hall for Jackie’s room, so maybe whatever it was went into the living room. Pan still at the ready for some whacking, Stan crept into the living room and relaxed his old boxing stance to find it empty. The farmer scratched at his mullet to try to think what could have slipped away from him and gotten into the fridge. Stan was in the hallway, going to put the pan away and clean up the pie, when he noticed a small draft and he checked the front door. Sure enough, something had broken the screen in the screen door.
Stan groaned and closed and locked the main door. Tate must have forgotten to close the door when he went to the truck to get something for bed. Well, after chores Stan would just have to repair the hole.
When Stan re-entered his attic bedroom, his eyes immediately caught his twin asleep on top of a book, a flashlight on the floor by his dangling arm. That nerd had a bad habit of never stopping until his body made him. Shaking his head with a smile, Stan slammed the door loudly on purpose, making Ford jump awake with a grunt. “Huh?! Wh… Stanley?”
“You know you’ll sleep better on your pillow, not a book, right?” Stan asked as he took off his robe and let it fall on the floor by his bed, leaving on his boxers and t-shirt.
Ford snorted and readjusted his lopsided glasses. “What were you doing up?” He yawned into his palm.
“Well I was gonna have some more pie,” Stan said as he sat on his bed. “But somethang raided our fridge n’ ruined my midnight snack.”
“Was it a raccoon again?” Ford asked as he folded his glasses and put them on his nightstand by his book.
“Maybe, but I got a glimpse of it before it ran off n’ the little bit I did see didn’t look nothin’ like a black n’ white thief.”
“Well…” Ford yawned again and said dozily, “It’s too early to think. Goodnight.” And he laid on his right side, his back to his brother, and quickly fell asleep.
Stan chuckled as he shook his head and laid down for some shut-eye.
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After morning chores, Jackie walked in through the kitchen-door to grab something when she thought she heard the sound of a hammer down the hall. She peeked and found Stan on one knee in front of the door, working on putting a new screen over the door. “Broken screen?” She clarified as she stood by his side, her hands behind her back.
“Yeah, something chewed through n’ got into the house.” Stan shivered as he recalled the foggy memory. “It ran across my foot. Ugh, I can still feel it’s little fingers.”
“Yikes.” Jackie said and looked into the living room to find Tate coloring at the card table. “Well, since that pie’s gone, I’m gonna pick some blackberries for a cobbler. Should I make Tate help me or you got him?”
“Nah, some of those berries aren’t ready, you better pick ‘em.” Stan said as he stood up straight and wiped his hands clean. “I’m gonna take him with me into town to get some stuff from the store. Any requests?”
“Oh! Can you get some hot chilis, please?” Jackie quickly remembered.
“Sure. OY! Squirt!” Stan called and leaned against the doorway. “Wanna go into town with me? You can ride shotgun in the Stanmobile if you want?”
Tate grinned like a Cheshire cat and yelped, “Okay!” and then scooped up his crayons and book to put them away in his room.
“Sure you don’t wanna take Truffles into town?” Jackie asked, remembering Stan’s comment that the horse needs to travel every so often.
“With Tate?” Stan snorted. “Nah, wild thing isn’t ready for a kid. Let me break him a bit more n’ then we’ll see. Maybe take him out in the woods tomorrow. Maybe take a gal with me.” He added with a wink, making Jackie smile like an idiot as she shoved him in a playful manner.
“Well then good luck finding a date in town.” And she went back into the kitchen to grab a basket to berry-pick with.
Meanwhile, while Jackie worked on blackberry cobbler and Stan took Tate into town, Ford and Fiddleford were in the woods, equipped with a compass, a map, Ford’s journal, and a backpack on Fiddleford. A few days before Fiddleford arrived, Ford had placed several cameras in a variety of areas to try to get some idea of what they’re dealing with, a lead of some kind or evidence that there was something out there.
“Okay, that’s 1A, 1B, and 1C.” Ford checked off the map, his journal under his arm. “2A, 2B, and 2C were well intact. We just need 3A, 3B, and 3C. This way.”
“Ya sure ya know where you’re goin’?” Fiddleford checked. No offense to his friend, but all these oaks and pines looked the same to him.
“Don’t worry, I know these woods like the back of my hand.” Ford eased. “I used to spend a lot of time here with Stanley as kids. The trees are a great hiding place from bullies.” He chuckled at a memory and decided to share. “One time, we climbed up a big pinetree to hide from a group of kids, when one of the branches broke off and landed right on one of the kid’s head. Stanley says Pines got to stick together.”
Fiddleford laughed at the little joke as he followed Ford along the woods. They came to a small clearing and Ford stopped. “Here we are. Okay, up there should be Camera 3B. If you’ll get 3A down there, I’ll get 3B.”
“Gotcha.” Fiddleford found Camera 3A tucked into some leaves. He looked around for a third camera, and again, maybe he was just needing new glasses, but he didn’t see one. “Uh, Stanford, where’d ya put 3C?”
Up on a branch and untying a camera, Ford called and pointed. “Down there, by the rock.”
Fiddleford shuffled his feet in case he were to step on the camera, but he looked around and even felt the brush with his hands was startled to turn up empty-handed. “Uh… I ain’t findin’ it.”
“That’s odd, hold on, buddy, I’ll help you look.” Ford said and hopped down with the camera to search for Camera 3C. It truly wasn’t where Ford had placed it and it was nowhere around the clearing.
“Maybe a deer or rabbit took it?” Fiddleford speculated.
“Or a unicorn! Or a gremlin! Or a goblin!” Ford gasped with wonder sparkling in his brown eyes. “Or both!”
“Calm down there, Dr. Crackpot.” Fiddleford chuckled and made Ford smile. “Let's just get this film developed before we get our hopes up higher than a Georgia pine.”
“Great, now you’re doing it, too.”
“No! No, I just… it was either that or higher than the Empire State buildin’, n’ we’re in the woods…”
“With a Pines.”
“... with a lot o’ pinetrees.” Fiddleford laughed at their fun babble and they followed the compass for the farm.
By the time Jackie was pulling a sweet-smelling cobbler out of the oven and about to go outside to check on the sheep, Tate and Stan came home with some groceries. Tate immediately dug around a bag once it was placed on the table, pulled out some Gummy Koalas, and ran off. Jackie gave Stan a skeptical look, to which the farmer just shrugged and pulled out a white paper bag full of hot red peppers.
“Oh, great, thanks.”
“No problem, missy.” Stan said as Jackie lunged a hand into the bag and he pulled out a box of freezy-pops to put in the freezer. “What, gonna make chili? Mexican food? Spicy fried chicken?”
“Nope.” And Jackie bit into a pepper and munched on it with a big smile.
Stan yelped in shock and quickly shut himself up, but that didn’t stop him from breaking a bead of sweat and his eye twitching at her. “What in Moses’s name are you doing?”
“Having a snack.” Jackie explained as she took a second bite, only leaving the stem. “It’ll be awhile ‘til dinner.”
“What, apples n’ bananas not good enough for you?”
“Nope.” Jackie repeated and bit into another one.
“Gah!” Stan yelled and grabbed his hair as he stared at her. “How do you do that?! Stop that!”
“Nope.” Jackie said a third time and happily finished her second chili.
With shivers on his back and an impressed smile that was impossible to miss, Stan left Jackie to shake her head and munch on her snack in peace.
Tate, at this time, was running into the living room, hoping to eat his candy in front of the TV, but his daddy and his daddy’s friend were in the living room already, stringing pictures up and they had a bunch of adult-looking equipment. “Daddy, whatcha doin’?” He asked.
“Hey there, sport.” Fiddleford said and took the time to give him a side hug as he watched a photo develop in the liquid-filled pan. “Just developin’ these photos here. They’ll help us figure out what we’re dealin’ with.”
“Oh. Can I help?” The boy asked hopefully.
“I don’t know if there anythang ya can do.” Fiddleford moved his back to his son and smiled. “Whatcha got there?”
Tate grinned and showed his daddy the gummies. “Uncle Stan gave ‘em t’me! He’s real nice.”
“He sure is. Did ya make sure t’tell him that n’ thank him.”
“Uh, huh.”
“Good.” And Fiddleford ruffled his hat to mess with his hair.
Ford smiled at the father and son duo and resumed his work, recording their findings. None of the pictures so far got a full image of anything, but glimpses here and there showed that something strange was out there. Ford stared at one picture that showed someone very short and what looked like the bottom of a beard. And in another photo, when Ford looked back on it, he realized that wasn’t a twig; it was a pointy hat. “Fiddleford, come look at this.”
Fiddleford moved away from his son and towards his friend and he stared at the image that had caught Ford’s attention. “Oh… oh my…”
“I know.”
“Whatcha reckon that there is?”
Tate looked at the picture and noticed the red circle on another one. He grinned and called out, “Gnomes!”
The three turned to look back at the doorway of the living room and they saw Stan laughing at them, shaking his head. “Gnomes?! Ma used to use ‘em for an excuse for when socks went missin’, remember Sixer? There ain’t no such thing as gnomes. Except the stone ones you get at the store.”
“Ya don’t believe in gnomes, Uncle Stan?” Tate asked.
“Stanley doesn’t believe in the supernatural.” Ford answered with a roll of his eyes and he tried to resume his work. “Even as kids you couldn’t spook him with stories about monsters or ghosts or anything like that. But show him a picture of a r-...”
“Alright, that’s enough outta you, Poindexter!” Stan scooped up Tate, making the boy giggle, and held him under his arm. “I ain’t gonna let you poison this poor kid’s brain with nerd talk. C’mon, I’ll show you how to rangle in sheep.”
“Be careful, son.” Fiddleford called after them. “N’ stay outta the stalls! Don’t mess with Truffles!”
“Okay.”
The evening that came was cool and pleasant, perfect porch-sitting weather. Stan finished his freezy-pop first and read the joke that was now revealed to him for finishing his treat. “Okay okay, what is a ghost’s favorite ice-cream flavor?”
“Oh!” Tate gasped with his hand in the air, sitting on the steps with a banana-flavored pop in his hand. “Oh! Boo-berry!”
“It’s definitely Boo-berry.” Fiddleford said, sitting next to his son.
“How about cookies and scream?” Ford guessed.
Stan chuckled as he rocked in his chair. “I’m gonna say Corpse-mellon. N’ it… huh.” Stan looked all over the stick, but there was no answer to the joke. “It’s blank.”
“Blank stick?” Ford paraphrased. “That’s a bad omen, Stanley. Be careful, something terrible might happen.”
“Yeah,” Stan said slowly and shook his head. “You’re off your rocker, Sixer.”
“I am not!”
Jackie, who had been standing as she ate, sneakily pushed her foot down on the back of Ford’s rocker. On reflex, he leaned forward and Jackie released just in time for the six-fingered nerd to lose his balance and fall forward and on his face. The whole gang laughed while Ford got up red-faced. Stan patted Jackie’s back and howled with laughter, “I love this gal!”
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Jackie was checking the cornfields to make sure everything was in order when she could hear some familiar sheep sounds. She stretched her neck to look past some corn and she saw little Dot wiggling past the short fence and skip into the woods. Jackie yelled in shock and ran after the lamb, grateful that this time it wasn't storming and the sun was shining brightly. “Gosh darn it, Dot! Your ma sucks at keeping an eye on you!”
Because Jackie was so close this time and not blinded by rain, she actually managed to scoop up the lamb quickly. She smacked the lamb a little bit, Stan giving her permission to spank any naughty animals, and she hugged Dot so she would know she was forgiven. A snap of a twig made Jackie jerk her head upward and she listened and kept her eyes sharp. Now she knew Ford and Fiddleford were out in the woods again, close to a breakthrough according to the nerds, so she was sure it was one of them heading home or passing by. How funny it would be to come across each other. So you can imagine how shocked Jackie was to find a little bearded man standing on a rock and looking up at her.
Jackie bit her lip to keep from yelling; she wouldn’t like it if someone yelled at her due to the shock of her appearance, and she didn’t want to scare this weird creature away. The pointy hat and beard told Jackie that this was definitely a gnome. It’s beard was all over the place and gray and the gnome had a big-ish nose and a bit of an overbite with some misshapen teeth, but his eyes, though lopsided and slightly cross eyed, were warm and this creature gave off a kind atmosphere.
Jackie smiled and got on one knee with the lamb in her arms. “Hello.”
The gnome lifted a little arm and wiggled his fingers at her politely. Jackie freed a hand and held it out to him to either shake or hop on. Whichever he wanted. The gnome smiled at her and hopped up on her palm, sitting with his hands prompting him up from behind.
“What a nice lil’ guy.” Jackie complimented. “What’s your name?”
“Shmebulock. Senior.” The gnome croaked.
“I’m Jackie, nice to meet you.” The human smiled while the lamb sniffed the air around Shmebulock. “Wow, a real gnome. I’ve got a friend who’d love to meet you.”
“Shmebulock.”
Jackie raised an eyebrow, but decided to let it go. Maybe gnomes were limited in speech. Before she could ask another question, Shmebulock whistled loudly. Jackie barely had time to register that she was faced with dozens of other gnomes and she screamed in horror when they leaped from the trees for her and Dot.
Jackie’s scream was heard by Ford and Fiddleford, who were currently setting up the cameras again, dropped everything, no questions asked, and ran as fast as they could for Fiddleford’s truck and drove in the direction they feared Jackie was in danger. There was a thick dirt road leading deeper into the woods the men ran on and they saw a truly unusual sight at the edge of the trees.
Jackie was running for her life with a lamb in her arms, a crowd of gnomes behind her. Fiddleford stopped the car and Jackie hopped in the truck before it sped off to try to lose the gnomes. She huffed and puffed, her heart going as fast as the truck, and Ford opened the back window to check on her from the passenger’s seat. “Are you alright?”
“Yeah, we’re fine.” Jackie breathed and Dot “bah”ed happily.
Ford smiled at them and gasped with amazement and wonder as one huge gnome, made out of dozens of small gnomes, ran after them, looking like Santa Clause on his period, red all over with sharp teeth and hat and a big beard. “Wow.” He awed and pulled out his journal to begin sketching.
“DRIVE, FIDDS!” Jackie yelled.
The giant threw gnomes like darts and some of them landed in the truck. While Jackie kicked one off the car, Shmebulock Senior was being slammed against the steering wheel by Fiddleford’s hand, but then one leaped on his face, building him and veering the truck off course. Ford punched the gnome off of his friend, only leaving behind a black eye on the driver.
“Thanks, Ford.” Fidds groaned.
“Don’t mention it. Hey, what’s that?” Ford asked and pointed ahead.
The three humans screamed as the truck ran right into an oak tree. They then held their heads and groaned as they stumbled out of the truck. Poor Fiddleford was a nervous wreck over the wreck. “My truck!”
“Don’t worry, I can fix it.” Ford tried to comfort his friend, ignoring the tire that just popped and the bumper that just fell off. “Probably.”
“At least we lost… oh, no we didn’t.” Jackie held Dot closer to her chest as the giant gnome was before them.
Ford stood in front of Jackie, Fiddleford, and Dot protectively, his arms outstretched, as the gnomes broke away to better surround them and insure there was no way out. The little men of the forest growled and snarled like animals, until a loud voice commanded silence. “ENOUGH!”
Slithering out from the shadows like a snake, but rather on a long white beard than a scaly body, came a gnome much older looking and much different from the other gnomes. This gnome carried a staff with a mushroom on top, wore purple instead of red, had a crown and a red cape, and his voice was as sour as lemons and his eyes were green with envy. Those green, empty, creepy eyes were on Jackie, and while all the gnomes bowed to their king, this guy dipped his head respectively to her.
“My Queen!” He cheered happily. “The time has come to fulfill your destiny!”
“EW, WHAT?!” Jackie yelled. “Nu, huh! No way!”
“Leave her alone!” Ford demanded.
“As it is written, in the Prophecy of Shmizzledorph…”
“Go away!” Fiddleford interrupted.
“... the Prophecy…!” But Ford threw one of his boots at the gnome and the king yelped out a sharp, “Ouch! Alright, fine! You want her back? There’s only one way…”
The gnomes around them giggled, anticipating that they would walk away with a new queen tonight. Jackie stuck out his tongue at them.
“You must answer… A RIDDLE!”
Ford, Fiddleford, and Jackie all blinked at the over-exaggerating king. Ford shrugged and said, “Fine, I like a good riddle.”
“What… IS A GHOST’S FAVORITE ICE-CREAM FLAVOR?!”
Now the humans were nervous. Nervous, surprised, and maybe a little bit impressed. The three huddled like they were about to play football and rambled off ideas.
“Boo-berry!” Fiddleford whispered.
“Cookies and scream!” Ford hissed.
“Stanford, go with Fidds’ answer.” Jackie voted quietly.
“But what if it’s not boo-berry?” Ford asked nervously. “Then you’ll have to be that creep’s queen.”
“But what if it’s not cookies and scream?” Jackie returned.
With a squeeze on his old roommate’s shoulder, Fiddleford gave Ford that softer facial expression and whispered, “Stanford, trust me.”
Ford thought for a moment, took in a deep breath, and nodded. The team broke away and Ford faced the king who was elevated by his own beard. “Boo-berry?”
The gnome was silent. Ford feared he was wrong, but then, “IMPOSSIBAAAAAAAAAAAAALE!”
The humans held each other as the gnomes were then all turned into stone, the little statues they were destined to become. With Fiddleford sandwiched between Ford and Jackie, they watched as the king turned to stone and a little bird landed peacefully on his outstretched hand.
“Huh,” Fiddleford quipped when their protective hug was loosening. “I didn’t actually think that would work.”
The trio worked together to push Fiddleford’s truck back home, but not without a souvenir. As Ford placed a gnome on the porch step, Jackie sat Dot down and let the lamb skip off to join the other sheep. “Thanks for saving my butt back there, guys.”
“Hey, we wouldn’t let you get dragged off into the woods to marry that creep.” Fiddleford reassured her teasingly with a light shove on the shoulder.
“And really, we should be thanking you.” Ford gently corrected. “Thanks to you we finally got what was on our cameras! And I have plenty to write about in the journal! Thank you, Jackie.”
The only lady on the farm couldn’t keep the smile off her face until Stan slammed the door open with Tate by his side. “Whoa, what happened to you three?” He asked, noting the scrapes, Fiddleford’s black eye, and the leaves in Jackie’s hair. “You get hit by a bus or something?”
“If we told you, you wouldn’t believe us, Stanley.” Ford said daringly, his eyes sparkling with mischief and a prideful smirk on his smug face.
Stan grinned and crossed his arms over his chest while Tate ran into Fiddleford’s arms for a hug. “Try me.”
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Ford yawned into his six-fingered hand as he ruffled his brown hair and wandered towards the kitchen. “Mm, thank Moses Stan didn’t eat all the strawberry cobbler.”
He turned on the light and gasped to find a gnome standing by the open fridge, helping himself to the cobbler, which was lying on the floor. The gnome screeched and scampered past his feet and Ford ran after it to see it run through a hole in the screendoor. The young scientist hurried out the door and watched the gnome run off into the woods. The stone-gnome on the step was gone.
“This is bad.”
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Best Double Bunks with Slides
Are we looking for double bunks with slides? Look no further! We have gathered some of our shop’s best bunk beds with slides. These beds are perfect for kids who want a little bit of excitement in their lives. They can zip from one level to another with a slide to the floor in seconds! Check out our list and find the perfect bed for your child today.
Are you looking for bunk beds that will excite your kids to go to bed?
Our double bunk beds with slides are perfect for any child who loves to have fun. They’re made with high-quality materials and construction, so you can trust that they will last for years.
Your kids will love spending time in their bedroom with cool bunk beds like this one. The slide is sure to be a hit and provide hours of entertainment. Plus, the extra sleeping space is perfect for sleepovers or when cousins come to visit.
Order your double bunk beds today at Custom Kids Furniture!
The Best Double Bunk with Slides
Olivia Bunk Bed with Slide
This twin over full-size hardwood slide bunk bed is ideal for sleepovers or siblings sharing a room. With the slide, the top bunk of the bed is more fun than ever, and the head guard rails keep your kids safe from falling all night.
Our best-seller Olivia bunk beds are more substantial and safer than other prefabricated bunk beds on the market. How? To ensure that the bunk beds are firm, we raised the top bunk guard rail higher and used heavier posts.
You can add a matching twin-size trundle bed or a bottom guard rail to make our kids’ bunk beds with slides more suitable for your needs.
Features:
Constructed of high-quality solid pine wood
It fits two standard twin-size mattress
Built to be sturdy with a slide and slat kit
Specifications:
Includes Bunk Beds with slide and slat kits
Meets ASTM & CPSC safety standards
Finish: White
Constructed of solid pine wood
Mattress ready (sold separately - no box springs needed)
Dimensions: 79 inches wide x 90 inches deep (with slide) x 56 inches high
The thickness of posts: 2.4 x 2.4 inches
Do you have any inquiries regarding this bed? Contact us by phone at (408) 669-2997 or email at [email protected]. This Bunk Bed is on sale.
Slide Beds for Kids - Best Bunk Beds & Loft Beds with Slides
Children, Middle Age, Teens, Boys, or Girls will undoubtedly discover the perfect bed with a slide instead of climbing off stairs. And how about fusing two crucial elements? Your youngster will squeal with delight when they see the other beds or slide bunk beds.
It is anticipated that kids would like the years when they can slide and climb off the bed. Children may have a fun place using an indoor farmhouse or playhouse!
Additionally, picture how wonderful morning would be if you could not persuade them to get out of bed. For your kids, we offer a slide bunk bed!
Here are 10 of the Best Full Bunk Bed and Slide Bunk Bed we have:
1. Kinsley Gray Wooden Bunk Bed
A bunk bed for your child is much more than just a place to sleep; it’s the beginning of many forts, tales, games, and a playground for the imagination. Your child can sleep and play in a delightful, comfortable space with our Kinsley Twin-Over-Twin bunk beds with a slide, providing the safety features and dependability required for years of enjoyment.
This fascinating slide bunk bed is set for younger kids, boys, or girls, is made of solid wood, and has a durable guardrail. It comes with the traditional ladder to access the upper bunk and a smooth slide to make every morning seem like an adventure.
Details:
Built to be sturdy with a slide and slat kit
Finish: Gray
Constructed of solid pine wood
Mattress ready (sold separately - no box springs needed)
Dimensions: 79 inches wide x 90 inches deep (with slide) x 56 inches high
Depth not including slide - 43 inches
The thickness of posts: 2.4 x 2.4 inches
2. Reese Twin Over Full Bunk Bed with Slide
For your child, a bed is much more than just a place to sleep; it’s the beginning of many forts, tales, games, and an imaginative playground. Your child will have a delightful, cozy area to sleep and play in our Reese Twin-Over-Full bunk bed with a slide, providing the safety and dependability required for years of enjoyment.
This charming bunk bed set for boys or girls is made of solid wood and has a durable guardrail. It comes with the traditional ladder to access the top bunk and a smooth slide to make every morning seem like an adventure.
The bottom full-sized bed gives parents the space to cuddle up with their child while reading a beloved book. It also functions as a functional second sleeping area for overnight guests like cousins or friends. You have several alternatives with this Twin-Over-Full Bunk set, which is clean-lined all over and can either be positioned against a wall or free-floating in a room.
Details:
As your child grows, this custom bed set quickly transforms into a twin loft bed and full bunk bed to meet their needs.
Ladder and slide positions are interchangeable and can be mounted on either side of the bed.
Made of solid wood and finished with VOC-free water-based paint for peace of mind.
Upgrade your Reese bunk with the matching twin trundle bed (sold separately.)
Twin-sized top bunk and Full-sized bottom bunk feature support slats and do not need box springs. (Mattresses are not included.)
Bunk Bed Dimensions: 79 inches wide x 90 inches deep (including slide) x 56 inches high
Trundle dimensions: 10 inches tall x 41 inches wide x 74 inches long
3. Micah Bunk Beds with Slide
With our traditional Micah bunk beds with a slide in a dark cappuccino finish, you may design the room of your child’s dreams! It has a simple, beautiful room with a timeless style that makes it possible for a fun place or sleep comfortably.
If your kids become older, this bunk bed is made to accommodate their demands. It may be divided into two twin beds with a few easy steps. Additionally, it may be transformed into a twin bed and a twin daybed by using the top guard rails on the back and sides. The ladder and slide may be mounted on either side of the bed frame and are interchangeable.
Details:
Twin over Full Bunk Bed with slide and slat kits
Finish: Dark Cappuccino
Constructed of solid wood
Mattress ready (sold separately - no box springs needed)
Dimensions: 79 inches wide x 90 inches deep (with slide) x 56 inches high
Depth not including slide - 43 inches
The thickness of posts: 2.4 x 2.4 inches
4. Theodore Bunk Bed with slide and Tent for Boys
You can design your kids’ room with our fun Theodore bunk beds with a slide and tent! Our twin over full bunk bed creates a delightful bedroom to play and rest in with a simple, contemporary design.
The tent offers entertainment and seclusion for the youngster sleeping on the bottom bunk with curtains, while the slide bunk bed makes getting out of bed in the morning more fun.
Details:
Twin over Full Bunk Bed with slide and slat kits
Bed Finish: White
Tent Color: Choose blue, camouflage, or red
Constructed of solid pine wood
Mattress ready (sold separately - no box springs needed)
Dimensions: 79 inches wide x 90 inches deep (with slide) x 56 inches high
Depth not including slide - 43 inches
The thickness of posts: 2.4 x 2.4 inches
Parents Assembly Required
5. Molly L-Shape Corner Loft Bed with Slide & Pink Tent
With these two separate beds, which include an additional area underneath for activities or space for storage shelves with play curtains, you may permanently alter your kids’ dreamer attitude toward going to bed. Sunrise is usually the finest since they will be thrilled to slide out of bed to begin each day there.
Details:
Extra space for storage or drawers
Pink under-bed tent included
Solid Pine Wood Construction
Exceeds or Meets ASTM/CPSC Standards
It fits two standard-size twin mattresses
Dark Cappuccino Finish
Tools and hardware included
Loft Dimensions: 117.75in x 91.125in x 43.25in
Adults Assembly Required
6. Luke L-Shape Corner Loft Bed with Slide & Blue Tent
You can create the ideal bedroom for your kids’ dream! These two separate beds have an extra concealed bottom bunk for activities or drawers and an elevated viewing platform.
Details:
Constructed of high-quality solid pine wood
It fits two standard twin-size mattresses
Built to be sturdy with a slide and slat kit
7. Maxtrix Twin over Full Bunk Bed with Slide
The Maxtrix Low Bunk Bed is made of solid hardwood and is offered in 3 exquisite, kid-safe finishes.
By removing the slide, ladder, and guardrails, the bunk bed with slide may be transformed into two regular beds.
Details:
Twin over Full Bunk Bed with slide and slat kits
Finish: White, Natural, or Chesnut
It can be an identical two separate beds
A ladder may be placed on either side
Constructed with headboard
Mattress ready (sold separately - no box springs needed)
Dimensions - 80"W x 107"D x 66.25"H
You should keep at least 5 inches from the top of the mattress to the top of the guard rail, so an 8-inch mattress is a maximum height suggested.
8. Luke L-Shape Corner Loft Bed with Slide & Dresser
With this set, you can permanently change your kids’ dreamy attitude toward going to bed because it has a separate bottom bunk for activities or extra space for storage drawers. They will be excited to get out of bed and start each day there, so sunrise is typically the best, and their bed is a fun place.
The L-shaped low loft bed comes with a two-shelf split unit and a six-drawer dresser that can fit below it and be used independently by toddlers.
Luke L-Shape Details:
Extra storage
Solid Pine Wood Construction
Exceeds or Meets ASTM/CPSC Standards
It fits two standard-size twin mattresses
Dark Cappuccino Finish
Tools and hardware included
Corner Loft Dimensions: 117.75in x 91.125in x 43.25in
Adults Assembly Required
Six Drawer Dresser Details:
Euro drawer glides
Exceeds or Meets ASTM/CPSC Standards
Can be used separately
Espresso Finish
Tools and hardware included
Dresser dimensions: 44.875in x 15.1875in x 26.875in
Curtain
9. Hudson Full over Twin Bunk Bed with Slide
Our entertaining Hudson Twin over Full Bunk Bed with Slide can let you design the bedroom of your child’s dreams!
This full-size loft provides enough room for two young children to sleep there, and the twin-size bed below may accommodate additional bedding, making it ideal for sleepovers.
Details:
Constructed of high-quality solid pine wood with thick 2.4" posts
It easily fits one standard full-size mattress and one standard twin mattress
Built to be sturdy with a slide and slat kit
10. Maxtrix Twin Bunk Bed with Slide and Platform
The Maxtrix Low Bunk Bed is made of solid hardwood and is offered in 3 exquisite, kid-safe finishes. Later, the bunk bed with slide may be separated into two regular twin beds.
Details:
Twin over Bunk Beds with slide and slat kits
The slide platform features stairs to climb to the top bunk sleep area.
Built to be sturdy with a slide and slat kit
Finish: White, Natural, or Chesnut
It may be separated into two identical beds
Mattress ready (sold separately - no box springs needed)
Dimensions - W:98½” x D:72” x H:71”
You should keep at least 5 inches from the top bunk of the mattress to the top of the guard rail, so an 8-inch mattress is a maximum height suggested.
These are some of the best bunk beds at Custom Kids Furniture.
Advantages and Disadvantages of Double Bunk with Slides
Advantages
More space in the room since it takes up less floor space than two individual beds
Bunks can be rearranged to accommodate different room layouts
They can be used as two separate beds later on
Sturdy construction
The slide adds a fun element
Disadvantages
More expensive than a regular bunk bed
It May be too tall for some ceilings
Mattress may not stay in place on the top bunk 
It May be challenging to make the top bunk
The bottom bunk may feel cramped
Bunkie boards or box springs required for mattress support (not included)
FAQs
Q: What is a Triple Bunk Bed?
A: A triple bunk bed is a bunk bed that has three beds, one on top of the other.
Q: How do I know if a Bunk Bed is safe for my child?
A: All of our bunk beds are made with safety in mind and exceed all ASTM and CPSC safety standards. However, it is always important to use caution when using any bunk bed and follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
Q: Are there any bunk beds for older children?
A:  Yes, we offer a variety of bunk beds for older children, including full-size bunk beds and loft beds.
Q: Do I need to buy a mattress for my bunk bed?
A: Yes, all our bunk beds require using mattresses (sold separately).
Final Thoughts
So, if you’re in the market for new furniture for your little ones, check out double bunks with slides. Not only are they stylish and fun, but they also provide plenty of extra space for your children to have a playhouse with play curtains and space for storage. Thanks to the ever-growing online shop popularity, finding what you’re looking for is easier. So take a look at some of the best options and choose the perfect setup for your kids.
Custom Kids Furniture is dedicated to providing the best possible experience for you and your children. We offer a wide variety of high-quality, safe, and stylish products that will make your children happy while giving them peace of mind. Visit us today to see our selection of double bunks with slides!
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House Shaped Twin Over Twin Low Bunk Bed With Ladder
House Shaped Twin Over Twin Low Bunk Bed With Ladder
Features: [Solid Construction] Crafted from high-quality solid pine wood, the bunk bed frame can last for long time use. No box spring box is needed. The roof are made from MDF boards, ensuring strong stability and durability.Featuring a classic house-shaped framework, this imaginative bed is equipped with a sky roof to simulate a playhouse for a fun bedroom environment. [House Shaped] Featuring…
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[gallery] Color:Grey The Storkcraft Caribou Solid Hardwood Twin Bunk Bed is an award-winning, iconic family-favourite. Its strong & sturdy construction, full-length safety guardrails, durable 5-step ladder, and unique fastening systems make the Storkcraft Caribou the perfect addition to any kids room. For added versatility, the Caribou can be configured into 2 separate twin-size beds. Exclusively from Storkcraft, proud recipient of the 2020 Women's Choice Award for 9 out of 10 Customer Recommended Baby & kids furniture. Assembly required. Mattresses not included. Maximum weight of top bunk: 225 pounds. Warning: Bunk bed mattress should not exceed 7 inches in thickness. Wood Imported DURABLE AND SOLID HARDWOOD: Constructed of solid rubberwood and composites, a material that is naturally stronger, denser, and more durable that the more commonly-used pine wood found in other bunk beds FULL LENGTH SAFETY RAILS AND LADDER: Complete with full length safety rails on the top bunk, and equipped with a strong and sturdy 5 step ladder for easy access to the top bunk.Wipe all parts with a dampened cloth CONVERTS INTO 2 SEPARATE BEDS: The perfect sleepover companion, this convertible bunk bed can easily be transformed into 2 separate twin size beds for maximum versatility Please note: Our bunk beds arrive in multiple boxes, which may be delivered in separate shipments. [amz_corss_sell asin="B00KLS7XNI"]
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Catalina I Oak Wood Finish Country Style Twin over Twin Bunk Bed with a Fixed Front Access Ladder. Bunk bed is space efficient and made of Oak Finish Wood Frame, solid pine and plywood construction. Features upper safety rails, front access angled ladder and 6 pc. slats each top and bottom. Bunk Bed measures 80'L x 43'W x 60'H. Some assembly may be required and Upper Bed Clearance is 28'H. Available options 2-underbed Drawers with wooden knobs and twin trundle.
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Shop the best frames for your bed at Luxo Living
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Luxo living presents you with amazing variety in bed frames. Consider the following options and buy bed frames from Luxo Living
Nero Natural Pine Triple Bunk Bed
The Nero space-saving baby cot sleeps one on top and two on the bottom, a sturdy and durable wooden frame that supports up to 200kg so that it can withstand time and be enjoyed for many years to come. With plenty of classrooms and an integrated safety and easy-to-use ladder, you will enjoy the safety and functionality offered by Nero triple bunk bed. Choose from our list of quality and affordable baby bed frames and large, secure beds with one-day delivery options *.
Features:
·         Arrange as a triple bed or separate and double bed
·         Choose between two colors - white or gray
·         Add more fun to your kids ’night schedule as they climb into bed!
·         It works, it has many functions, and the kids love it!
·         Guaranteed sleep every night
·         One bed at the top and a double bed at the bottom
·         A wooden bed, full of size, is ideal for children or teens
·         It is made of a solid pine wood frame and solid plywood slats on each bed
·         Fill with guard rails for safety and security
·         Sturdy wooden objects that can support sleepers up to 160 kg in the lower bed and 90 kg in the upper bed
·         The ladder is designed to allow for safe climbing to the top
·         SGS is guaranteed peace of mind
·         BV Certified Paint - non-toxic, odorless and environmentally friendly
 Helena Teepee Pine Timber One Baby Bed - White
Give your kids room a wonderful setting with Helena Teepee Bed Frame, sure to make a great place for a comfortable bed or play time fun. If you are looking for a safe and functional baby crib to change your baby's crib, you will love the low-rise height of the teepee bed frame for more peace of mind making it a great choice for a toddler. Sturdy pine wood frame will suit the decoration of most children’s room and is available in medium or white wood. You will love that Helena is not only stylish but strong and sturdy and suitable for long-term use.
They store a full range of children's bedroom furniture, from house beds, bunk beds to king single bed frames and trundle beds in a variety of colors and styles. Helena's crib will fit one standard Australian mattress.
 Septima and Gratiana Double Bed & Headboard Package
A great way to add a unique, personal touch to your bedroom is our Gratiana Upholstered Velvet Headboard designed to match our Septima Upholstered Velvet Bed Our set that will blend with any decor and create a comfortable backdrop for bedding and pillows.
Built of solid and synthetic wood frame, it incorporates a simple fiber-reinforced velvet upholstery design for a relaxed, attractive feel. Channel tufting on the headboard lends this clip an extra touch to accentuate the high scale of this piece of your room statement. While, sliding slats, a central support beam, and legs allow its frame to hold your mattress as soon as it is assembled.
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Giantex Bunk Bed with Trundle, Full Over Full Bunk Beds with Ladder, Solid Wood Trundle Bed with Rails, Safety High Guardrails, Convertible Bunk Bed for Kids, Teens (White)
Giantex Bunk Bed with Trundle, Full Over Full Bunk Beds with Ladder, Solid Wood Trundle Bed with Rails, Safety High Guardrails, Convertible Bunk Bed for Kids, Teens (White)
Price: (as of – Details) Product Description 【Powerful Design for Safety】: The bunk bed is equipped with a sturdy ladder, which has a full-length panel attached to the guardrails for safely climbing. At the same time, the upper bed has high guardrails on both sides for additional security, which can prevent the accidental falls when your kids sleeping.【Sturdy Pine Wood Construction】:…
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arplis · 6 years ago
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Arplis - News: Many moons ago John shared the beach house before & after photos from downstairs (tons of never before seen angles!) right here in this post
And it has taken us a while (how has it been eight months?!) to get the upstairs before & afters all together so you can see all of those comparisons, and browse the entire second floor of our project, which we are thrilled came together (it was looking ROUGH at the start). So let’s pop upstairs & look around, shall we? Because the transformations were just as big up there… UPSTAIRS HALL & OFFICE Here’s the upstairs hall as you face the front room that we converted into a mini storage room & office. There was tons of water damage, mold, and termite damage throughout the entire top floor. This is the same angle now, with smooth walls and a non cracking ceiling! Makes all the difference, eh?! If you take a few steps towards that doorway, this is what the room looked like when we bought the house: And here it is now that we converted it into an office with the addition of some really simple shelves that rest on brackets (and a very basic desktop that we hung in a similar way). It adds SO MUCH FUNCTION to such a small space (when in doubt, go vertical whenever you can!). chair / gold frame / curtains / curtain rod / shelf brackets / shelf tutorial hereFRONT BEDROOM This is what the front bedroom looked like when we got the house ��� we could see potential in that beautiful floor that we refinished, but it was pretty much a blank slate. Here’s that room now, all furnished & welcoming for guests. This room gets such great light, so we love putting up friends & family who come to stay. It’s so lovely sometimes I wish it was our master bedroom – but there’s no attached bath. So we have the smaller bedroom in the back & leave this loveliness for anyone who comes to stay with us. headboard / duvet cover / blue blanket / night stands / lamps / wood bench / curtain rods Without a doubt my favorite part is this original chimney that we exposed (it used to be hiding in the wall behind drywall) and this dresser, sconce, and mirror setup that we created (the inlay dresser was my best craigslist score to date!). similar inlay chest / rug / sconce To give you more of an idea about how far back we stripped things at this house, here’s a photo that was taken from a similar angle back before the walls went back up. In order to address all the water damage & ensure everything was structurally sound, we had to go all the way back to the studs – and we patched that hole in the brick while we were putting everything back together. MIDDLE BEDROOM There was also a middle bedroom that you used to have to walk through to get to the back bedroom (so… zero privacy). We opted to add a central hallway to change that middle bedroom into a fully private room (now people could take the hallway to get to the back bedroom instead of passing through this one. Oh and it came with a very rotten foosball table full of roaches and a ceiling that was literally crumbling onto the floor in a few spots. Not pictured: giant hornet’s nest. Here’s the central hall we added, so you can see how it totally changed the entire upstairs for the better! We kept everything light in color, so it didn’t feel closed in, and we love how functional it all became with the addition of a few added walls and doorways. And if you’re looking for affordable hallway or bathroom or closet lights, these small industrial guys are such a great price and look really clean. The putty color on top is perfect. gold frame / ceiling light This is the small but cozy middle bedroom that we furnished simply with some soft upholstered items, wood tones, and then some nice brass and oil-rubbed bronze touches. gold frames / similar mobile / lamps / curtain rod / duvet cover / blanket / watercolor artBUNK ROOM If you spin around in the doorway of the middle bedroom above, you’ll face the doorway to the bunk room, which was one of the worst areas in the house when we bought it. The walls were so damaged & rotten, that’s light from outside that’s shining in (and yes, if light can come in, every time it rained this room rotted more – we couldn’t even stand in a few parts of it because the floor was so badly damaged it could have collapsed). There were also some animals living in here – hence all that debris on the floor. It was a mess. Here’s that room now, after completely removing that side of the house and rebuilding it from scratch. We love to save what we can, but it just wasn’t secure or salvageable – but it was worth all that work because now it’s clean, and cozy, and free of animal excrement! HOORAY! blackout shade / quilts / cube shelf / baskets / shark head We built the bunk beds above that you see from scratch (here’s the tutorial for you) and had fun trying to get the wood ladder to tie into the original heart pine floors. That’s right, we saved them and put them back in when this portion of the house was rebuilt! HALL BATHROOM Here’s another shot of the bunk room, this one is if you have your back to the bunks. You can see that totally open area in the ceiling at the corner where every animal was slipping in with all of their friends. We actually realized that we didn’t need such a long skinny room for the bunks when we were rebuilding, so somehow we squeezed a full bathroom, complete with a shower, into this space as well as the bunk room! It was another super functional update that we’re so glad we made. drum stool / similar vanity / mirror / light fixture / towel / blinds You access this bathroom from the same hallway you get to the bunk room and the middle bedroom, and we loved adding a lot of personality with that blue patterned tile on the wall. Oh and I should mention that every single wood door upstairs is original to the house. We stripped and waxed them so they’re completely refreshed looking, but they still have great old details like the original latches and knobs (this one has a tiny ceramic knob, but many others have larger turned wood ones – they’re all so full of wonderful character and still work well for us). patterned blue tile / subway wall tile / hex floor tile / shower curtainBACK BEDROOM This was the view when we bought the house if you walked up the back stairs and looking into the back bedroom, which used to open right up to the stairs themselves. We didn’t do much reconfiguring of that wall you see above, but boy did it transform when we redid the walls and refinished the floors! There’s another original door and you can see what I mean about the wooden doorknobs that a lot of them have! They’re so unique and feel so solid in your hands. beach photo / night stands / wall sconces / similar headboard / similar duvet cover / blue pillow If you spin around and stand with your back to the doorway above, this was the view when we bought the house. See how the stairs just popped you up into the room without much privacy for anyone sleeping in the back bedroom (which we turned into the master bedroom). Well, after A TON of brainstorming, we came up with the idea of pocket doors that could be open so the light from that window would still pass into the bedroom, but at night (when there’s no light to enjoy anyway) they can be closed for privacy – so we can sleep in the bedroom and not feel like anyone in the kitchen can just pop up into our space. They create such nice privacy and also feel extremely original. Whenever anyone tours the house they can’t believe they weren’t there before. similar rug /similar duvet cover / fan Also, a quick chat about fans. They’re so nice in vacation house bedrooms – many people prefer to sleep with one on for a gentle breeze and we didn’t get it until we added them to all of the bedrooms here at the beach house & NOW WE GET IT! They’re also hard to find attractive ones that are quiet and work well and don’t look awful – but we got these and think they’re just beautiful. In two years of using them, we have had zero issues and really love them. So much that we added fans to the duplex bedrooms too! MASTER BATHROOM The master bathroom was arguably one of the worst rooms that we inherited. The floors were so brittle we couldn’t walk on them and the tub was extremely close to falling through to the first floor. Oh and the ceiling was collapsing above it. Generally: everything was falling apart. This room also had to be completely removed from the house and rebuilt from scratch since none of the studs or structure was stable – but again it was completely worth it because we earned a lovely master bathroom that doesn’t have holes in the ceiling or a floor that’s about to give way. SCORE! glass shower wall / wall tile / vanity / white hex floor tile / blue hex floor tile This was the view as you faced the tub (while standing in the bathroom doorway)… … and this is that same view now that everything is rebuilt. You can see that we reconfigured the tub to be off to the right, centered under another lovely and large window. That move meant that we could add a freestanding shower to the left of the room. We also laid this small hex floor by hand, making the little blue flowers one by one, tile by tile (more on that here). It took forever but it feels so charming and original and beachy. We are so glad we did it! It’s one of our favorite details in the entire house. marble table / wall hooks / white hex floor tile / blue hex floor tileTHE BACKYARD We inherited a pretty overgrown and lackluster yard thanks to it being really small and full of poison ivy and not much else… … but the after might be one of our favorite updates to date! patio table set | lounge set | white planters | window box | string lights | similar drum stool | shed: SW Mellow Coral That before shot was from October 2016 and the next one was taken just a few weeks later, right after we cleared some of the brush and weeds. It’s also the project that gave John the worst case of poison ivy of his life. #memories So yes, this backyard and I got off to a rocky start. But all is forgiven now because it has become one of our absolute favorite places in the world. No joke. We are out here basically every night that we are in Cape Charles. patio table set | shed light | lounge set | white planters | window box | string lights | similar drum stool| shed: SW Mellow Coral The end result is also made sweeter by the fact that we had to wait for it longer than originally planned. Our original schedule was to tackle this in the fall of 2017, once our contractor Sean finished the inside of the house. But a new little project distracted all of us (ahem, the duplex!) and we back-burnered the beach house backyard. So for our first few months of staying in the otherwise finished beach house, this was our view out the back door: Slowly but surely we got moving back there – getting a hot tub, adding a paver patio, and getting a shed built in a spot that would make the most of the layout and give us a nice nestled feeling. And thanks to a few strategic furnishings and a lot of greenery, here we are today! Our little backyard beach house oasis… patio table set | lounge set | white planters | window box | string lights | similar drum stool | shed: SW Mellow Coral The before shot below was the red rusted out shed we got with the house: And here’s our new setup, which allows us to enter the shed from the left side (that path leads to two double doors that swing out without disrupting the dining area to the right – plus we got to add a charming planter box on the front). Right across from the hot tub is our outdoor shower. Our contractor installed the same vinyl outdoor shower kit that he put in over at the duplex and it’s quickly becoming the most used shower in the entire house. hooks | house light | towel | welcome mat | house: SW Mellow Coral | door: SW Pale Patina Oh, and this is what that same area looked like when we bought the house – complete with a not-so-safe-looking awning that we tore off ourselves. But the back door is still the same one, we just repainted it a cheerful new color (SW Pale Patina – the same color as the duplex shutters and the doors to our pink shed). And I’ll leave you with one last before & after. This was the view down our side yard when we bought the house (ours was the tree-covered one on the right side). And here’s that view today. The fence is also new and matches the ones that both of our neighbors already have in their side yards. It gives us some privacy, allows our dog Burger to be loose in the backyard, and offers a sweet little peek down towards the shed when it’s open. It also swings to be double-wide when needed (future planning for parking a golf cart back there). We love that our neighbors on both sides have the same one so from the street it all looks nicely cohesive – once ours weathers to be that darker brown/gray color it’ll be great. So we hope you guys enjoyed that beach house before & after fest. And remember you can find all the paint colors & furniture/accessory links on our Beach House page – there are just some linked here – but that post is much more exhaustive. You can also see the downstairs before & afters of the beach house here on our finally finished (it’s only a year overdue ;) Beach House Before & After page, which you can find from now on under the blog header in the dropdown menu that says Before & After. And you can browse all of our beach house posts & projects here. *This post contains affiliate links* The post Before & Afters Of Our Beach House: Upstairs appeared first on Young House Love. #OurBeachHouse #Decorating #Favorites
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truereviewpage · 6 years ago
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Before & Afters Of Our Beach House: Upstairs
Many moons ago John shared the beach house before & after photos from downstairs (tons of never before seen angles!) right here in this post. And it has taken us a while (how has it been eight months?!) to get the upstairs before & afters all together so you can see all of those comparisons, and browse the entire second floor of our project, which we are thrilled came together (it was looking ROUGH at the start). So let’s pop upstairs & look around, shall we? Because the transformations were just as big up there…
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UPSTAIRS HALL & OFFICE
Here’s the upstairs hall as you face the front room that we converted into a mini storage room & office. There was tons of water damage, mold, and termite damage throughout the entire top floor.
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This is the same angle now, with smooth walls and a non cracking ceiling! Makes all the difference, eh?!
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If you take a few steps towards that doorway, this is what the room looked like when we bought the house:
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And here it is now that we converted it into an office with the addition of some really simple shelves that rest on brackets (and a very basic desktop that we hung in a similar way). It adds SO MUCH FUNCTION to such a small space (when in doubt, go vertical whenever you can!).
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chair / gold frame / curtains / curtain rod / shelf brackets / shelf tutorial here
FRONT BEDROOM
This is what the front bedroom looked like when we got the house – we could see potential in that beautiful floor that we refinished, but it was pretty much a blank slate.
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Here’s that room now, all furnished & welcoming for guests. This room gets such great light, so we love putting up friends & family who come to stay. It’s so lovely sometimes I wish it was our master bedroom – but there’s no attached bath. So we have the smaller bedroom in the back & leave this loveliness for anyone who comes to stay with us.
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headboard / duvet cover / blue blanket / night stands / lamps / wood bench / curtain rods
Without a doubt my favorite part is this original chimney that we exposed (it used to be hiding in the wall behind drywall) and this dresser, sconce, and mirror setup that we created (the inlay dresser was my best craigslist score to date!).
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similar inlay chest / rug / sconce
To give you more of an idea about how far back we stripped things at this house, here’s a photo that was taken from a similar angle back before the walls went back up. In order to address all the water damage & ensure everything was structurally sound, we had to go all the way back to the studs – and we patched that hole in the brick while we were putting everything back together.
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MIDDLE BEDROOM
There was also a middle bedroom that you used to have to walk through to get to the back bedroom (so… zero privacy). We opted to add a central hallway to change that middle bedroom into a fully private room (now people could take the hallway to get to the back bedroom instead of passing through this one. Oh and it came with a very rotten foosball table full of roaches and a ceiling that was literally crumbling onto the floor in a few spots. Not pictured: giant hornet’s nest.
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Here’s the central hall we added, so you can see how it totally changed the entire upstairs for the better! We kept everything light in color, so it didn’t feel closed in, and we love how functional it all became with the addition of a few added walls and doorways. And if you’re looking for affordable hallway or bathroom or closet lights, these small industrial guys are such a great price and look really clean. The putty color on top is perfect.
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gold frame / ceiling light
This is the small but cozy middle bedroom that we furnished simply with some soft upholstered items, wood tones, and then some nice brass and oil-rubbed bronze touches.
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gold frames / similar mobile / lamps / curtain rod / duvet cover / blanket / watercolor art
BUNK ROOM
If you spin around in the doorway of the middle bedroom above, you’ll face the doorway to the bunk room, which was one of the worst areas in the house when we bought it. The walls were so damaged & rotten, that’s light from outside that’s shining in (and yes, if light can come in, every time it rained this room rotted more – we couldn’t even stand in a few parts of it because the floor was so badly damaged it could have collapsed).
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There were also some animals living in here – hence all that debris on the floor. It was a mess.
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Here’s that room now, after completely removing that side of the house and rebuilding it from scratch. We love to save what we can, but it just wasn’t secure or salvageable – but it was worth all that work because now it’s clean, and cozy, and free of animal excrement! HOORAY!
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blackout shade / quilts / cube shelf / baskets / shark head
We built the bunk beds above that you see from scratch (here’s the tutorial for you) and had fun trying to get the wood ladder to tie into the original heart pine floors. That’s right, we saved them and put them back in when this portion of the house was rebuilt!
HALL BATHROOM
Here’s another shot of the bunk room, this one is if you have your back to the bunks. You can see that totally open area in the ceiling at the corner where every animal was slipping in with all of their friends.
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We actually realized that we didn’t need such a long skinny room for the bunks when we were rebuilding, so somehow we squeezed a full bathroom, complete with a shower, into this space as well as the bunk room! It was another super functional update that we’re so glad we made.
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drum stool / similar vanity / mirror / light fixture / towel / blinds
You access this bathroom from the same hallway you get to the bunk room and the middle bedroom, and we loved adding a lot of personality with that blue patterned tile on the wall.
Oh and I should mention that every single wood door upstairs is original to the house. We stripped and waxed them so they’re completely refreshed looking, but they still have great old details like the original latches and knobs (this one has a tiny ceramic knob, but many others have larger turned wood ones – they’re all so full of wonderful character and still work well for us).
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patterned blue tile / subway wall tile / hex floor tile / shower curtain
BACK BEDROOM
This was the view when we bought the house if you walked up the back stairs and looking into the back bedroom, which used to open right up to the stairs themselves.
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We didn’t do much reconfiguring of that wall you see above, but boy did it transform when we redid the walls and refinished the floors! There’s another original door and you can see what I mean about the wooden doorknobs that a lot of them have! They’re so unique and feel so solid in your hands.
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beach photo / night stands / wall sconces / similar headboard / similar duvet cover / blue pillow
If you spin around and stand with your back to the doorway above, this was the view when we bought the house. See how the stairs just popped you up into the room without much privacy for anyone sleeping in the back bedroom (which we turned into the master bedroom).
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Well, after A TON of brainstorming, we came up with the idea of pocket doors that could be open so the light from that window would still pass into the bedroom, but at night (when there’s no light to enjoy anyway) they can be closed for privacy – so we can sleep in the bedroom and not feel like anyone in the kitchen can just pop up into our space. They create such nice privacy and also feel extremely original. Whenever anyone tours the house they can’t believe they weren’t there before.
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similar rug /similar duvet cover / fan
Also, a quick chat about fans. They’re so nice in vacation house bedrooms – many people prefer to sleep with one on for a gentle breeze and we didn’t get it until we added them to all of the bedrooms here at the beach house & NOW WE GET IT! They’re also hard to find attractive ones that are quiet and work well and don’t look awful – but we got these and think they’re just beautiful. In two years of using them, we have had zero issues and really love them. So much that we added fans to the duplex bedrooms too!
MASTER BATHROOM
The master bathroom was arguably one of the worst rooms that we inherited. The floors were so brittle we couldn’t walk on them and the tub was extremely close to falling through to the first floor. Oh and the ceiling was collapsing above it. Generally: everything was falling apart.
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This room also had to be completely removed from the house and rebuilt from scratch since none of the studs or structure was stable – but again it was completely worth it because we earned a lovely master bathroom that doesn’t have holes in the ceiling or a floor that’s about to give way. SCORE!
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glass shower wall / wall tile / vanity / white hex floor tile / blue hex floor tile
This was the view as you faced the tub (while standing in the bathroom doorway)…
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… and this is that same view now that everything is rebuilt. You can see that we reconfigured the tub to be off to the right, centered under another lovely and large window. That move meant that we could add a freestanding shower to the left of the room. We also laid this small hex floor by hand, making the little blue flowers one by one, tile by tile (more on that here). It took forever but it feels so charming and original and beachy. We are so glad we did it! It’s one of our favorite details in the entire house.
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marble table / wall hooks / white hex floor tile / blue hex floor tile
THE BACKYARD
We inherited a pretty overgrown and lackluster yard thanks to it being really small and full of poison ivy and not much else…
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… but the after might be one of our favorite updates to date!
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patio table set | lounge set | white planters | window box | string lights | similar drum stool | shed: SW Mellow Coral
That before shot was from October 2016 and the next one was taken just a few weeks later, right after we cleared some of the brush and weeds. It’s also the project that gave John the worst case of poison ivy of his life. #memories
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So yes, this backyard and I got off to a rocky start. But all is forgiven now because it has become one of our absolute favorite places in the world. No joke. We are out here basically every night that we are in Cape Charles.
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patio table set | shed light | lounge set | white planters | window box | string lights | similar drum stool| shed: SW Mellow Coral
The end result is also made sweeter by the fact that we had to wait for it longer than originally planned. Our original schedule was to tackle this in the fall of 2017, once our contractor Sean finished the inside of the house. But a new little project distracted all of us (ahem, the duplex!) and we back-burnered the beach house backyard. So for our first few months of staying in the otherwise finished beach house, this was our view out the back door:
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Slowly but surely we got moving back there – getting a hot tub, adding a paver patio, and getting a shed built in a spot that would make the most of the layout and give us a nice nestled feeling. And thanks to a few strategic furnishings and a lot of greenery, here we are today! Our little backyard beach house oasis…
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patio table set | lounge set | white planters | window box | string lights | similar drum stool | shed: SW Mellow Coral
The before shot below was the red rusted out shed we got with the house:
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And here’s our new setup, which allows us to enter the shed from the left side (that path leads to two double doors that swing out without disrupting the dining area to the right – plus we got to add a charming planter box on the front).
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Right across from the hot tub is our outdoor shower. Our contractor installed the same vinyl outdoor shower kit that he put in over at the duplex and it’s quickly becoming the most used shower in the entire house.
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hooks | house light | towel | welcome mat | house: SW Mellow Coral | door: SW Pale Patina
Oh, and this is what that same area looked like when we bought the house – complete with a not-so-safe-looking awning that we tore off ourselves. But the back door is still the same one, we just repainted it a cheerful new color (SW Pale Patina – the same color as the duplex shutters and the doors to our pink shed).
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And I’ll leave you with one last before & after. This was the view down our side yard when we bought the house (ours was the tree-covered one on the right side).
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And here’s that view today. The fence is also new and matches the ones that both of our neighbors already have in their side yards. It gives us some privacy, allows our dog Burger to be loose in the backyard, and offers a sweet little peek down towards the shed when it’s open. It also swings to be double-wide when needed (future planning for parking a golf cart back there). We love that our neighbors on both sides have the same one so from the street it all looks nicely cohesive – once ours weathers to be that darker brown/gray color it’ll be great.
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So we hope you guys enjoyed that beach house before & after fest. And remember you can find all the paint colors & furniture/accessory links on our Beach House page – there are just some linked here – but that post is much more exhaustive. You can also see the downstairs before & afters of the beach house here on our finally finished (it’s only a year overdue ;) Beach House Before & After page, which you can find from now on under the blog header in the dropdown menu that says Before & After. And you can browse all of our beach house posts & projects here.
*This post contains affiliate links*
The post Before & Afters Of Our Beach House: Upstairs appeared first on Young House Love.
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Wood Full Over Full Bunk Bed With Ladder
Wood Full Over Full Bunk Bed With Ladder
Features: [Maximized Space] The full over full bunk bed perfectly serves homes with limited space. Functional and aesthetic, this bunk bed will enhance any bedroom. [Solid Construction] This multi-functional bunk bed is crafted from a solid pine wood frame, with a commercial-grade MDF board for quality control and durability. Guardrails are solidly attached for added safety. [Designed for Your…
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[gallery] Plenty of room for sleep and play? Now that’s a win-win! The Max & Lily Twin Over Twin Bunk Bed is the perfect combination of functional and fun that both kids and parents love. Top bunk features tall 14” guardrails, so the bed safely fits standard mattress sizes. Angled ladder with rounded edges offers comfortable, easy climbing. Added bonus - ladder is both reversible and removable, so it is flexible to work with any space. Solid, knot-free New Zealand pine wood adds strength and stability. All Max & Lily products use a durable, low VOC finish. The slatted head and footboards and flush, color-matched hardware give this low bunk bed a clean, modern look. Instructions, upper/lower slat rolls, and required hardware are included. With solid plywood slats and a metal support bar for the top bunk, each sleeping surface can support 400 pounds of resting weight. This bed meets or exceeds Federal safety standards for kids furniture. When it’s time for play, this low bunk bed’s space saving design frees up plenty of floor space by stacking two sleeping surfaces. 2+ adults makes assembly simple and easy. The Twin Over Twin Bunk Bed from Max & Lily offers exceptional quality and affordability that kids and their parents will enjoy for years to come. Max & Lily is a member of the Maxwood family of brands - the kids furniture experts bringing a tradition of superior quality, safety and fun! Superior Quality: Solid, knot free, New Zealand pine wood bed frame. Durable, non-toxic, low VOC finish Sturdy & Stable: High, 400-pound resting weight capacity per sleeping surface. Strong plywood slats with metal support bar Modern, Clean Design: Slatted headboard with flush, color matching hardware for a clean finish Stable: Metal on metal structural conections won't loosen over time Space-saving: loft design opens up floor space. Total footprint (including ladder) 81.5"L X 54.25"W X 50"H; Actual bed measurements excluding ladder 81.5"L X 42.5"W X 50" H. At 50 inches high its ideal for low ceilings. Underbed height is 33.25 inches Versatile: ladder can be installed on left or right hand side during assembly Safe: reversible ladder with anti-slip steps; low height is perfect for little ones. Generous 14-inch safety guard rails. For best fit and safety, use with a 5-inch-thick mattress. Do not exceed a mattress thickness of 8 inches Designed to accommodate standard twin size mattress; we recommend a 5 inch mattress and not to exceed 8-inch-thick mattress. Plywood slats included; no box spring or bunkie board required. Mattress and bedding not included This bed meets or exceeds federal safety standards for children’s furniture [amz_corss_sell asin="B07VRS4K7L"]
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lshapedbunkbed · 3 years ago
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The triple bunk bed with slide can make a great space-saving option for children's rooms. Its all-metal construction prevents splinters and is suited for children of any age. The low bunk design allows for easy access to all three levels, and its slide converts to a ladder that can be placed on the left or right side. You can choose which type of bed to purchase based on your child's preference.
A triple bunk bed with slide features a long ladder for easy access to the middle and top beds. It is made from sturdy pine wood and plywood and features a built-in slide that will keep your kids busy for hours. The bottom bunk has a small door for entry to the middle, while the middle bunk provides the appropriate height for the slide. You can choose a slide that is suitable for your child and your bedroom's decor.
A triple bunk bed with slide is an excellent choice for older kids or siblings. The top bunk can be used as an extra shelf, so toys and stuffed animals can be stored. It is also made of sturdy pine wood. The triple bunk bed with slide comes with full-length guardrails for children's safety. The three-level design maximizes the use of vertical space for added functionality. Its design is attractive and practical and will last for a long time.
A triple bunk bed with slide is an excellent option for children. This bed features a ladder that gives access to the middle and top beds. It has three full beds and a built-in slide. Designed for a large family, the full-over-full over-full triple bunk bed with stairs is made of plywood or pine wood. Unlike its predecessors, a triple bunk with a sliding middle section also allows you to split it into three twin beds.
This triple bunk bed with slide is a great solution for children's bedrooms. Its long ladder allows access to the top and middle beds. Its slide is a great way to develop balance. In addition, the sturdy pine wood frame will ensure stability for years to come. You can even place the slide on the left or right side of the bed. If you have princess bunk beds , consider this option for your home. It will make a great room saver.
A triple bunk bed with slide is an excellent choice for small rooms. These triple bunk beds have long ladders for accessing the top and middle beds. The middle bed has a built-in slide that makes it possible for children to get into and out of the top bunk without any hassles. Aside from being an excellent space-saver, these triple bunk beds are stylish as well. You can use them as a trundle or a full-sized single.
This triple bunk bed with slide is an excellent choice for small rooms. Its solid pine frame is sturdy, and includes a long ladder to access the top and middle beds. The triple bunk bed with slide is made of steel, and comes with a steel slat kit for each of the beds. You can also purchase the single-level model without a slide. You'll find that it can serve as an extra shelf for storage and has a slide.
A triple bunk bed with slide is a great choice for young children. It features a long ladder and slide for easy access to the top and middle beds. The sturdy frame is made of solid steel, and the steel slats on the bottom and middle bunks will provide safety. A full-over full bunk beds with stairs is also ideal for large families. A full-over model is convenient for larger spaces.
A triple bunk bed with slide is an excellent option for children. It can be used as a fun space-saving option for sleepovers. The bottom bunk can be used for sleeping while the middle one is used for sleeping. A top bunk is also available for children who have their own space. Despite its large size, triple bunk beds are still great options for children's rooms. Aside from its beautiful aesthetics, they will last for many years.
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ambfurniture · 4 years ago
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California II Cherry Wood Finish Mission Style Twin over Full Bunk Bed with Front Access Ladder with 2 Under bed Drawers. Bunk bed is space efficient and made of Cherry Finish Wood Frame, solid pine and plywood construction. Features upper safety rails, front access angled ladder and 10 pc. slats each top and bottom. 2-underbed Drawers are included with carved in handles. Bunk Bed measures 78'L x 56'W x 65'H. Some assembly may be required and Upper Bed Clearance is 36'H.
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