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OFFERED: Ikea three level bed, packed up, full instructions, free to a good home


londonhan

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This is the now discontinued Ikea Hi-Lo bed, so called because it can be fitted in either normal level, cabin height or loft height, it's also a bunk bed when at normal height. It's such a good bed, we're only getting rid of it because we've shrunk our sons room and it now is too big. We have all the bits and full instructions and its bundled up in liftable armfuls, ready to go.

I don't have any pics of this bed up (as we took it down 5 months ago when we started the works on our house) but I've attached some pics of what the model of the bed looks like when it's up.

Ours is worn out on the tread on the steps in a few places and has a few stickers on it, but is generally in very good nick.

We really would like this to go to a good home, its a great bed, when Ikea sold it, it was priced at ?150.

We're in Nunhead SE15

Dm me for more details.

Thanks

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