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For Sale - Childs IKEA Reversible Bed


ktrd80

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Hello


I am selling my sons bed with mattress and the green bed bumpers that hang over the side so that you can?t see what is under the bed ( great for the look of a tidy room) and the blue hood/canopy if I can find it!


The bed makes a lovely little cabin bed or if you turn it upside down it turns into a low rise bed.


I bought it about 18 months ago.


I will be dismantle it this week and would like it gone by Sunday morning.

It's simple to put together and instructions can be downloaded off the Ikea website.


I will upload the pictures later but you can look it up on the website.


?50


http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/products/childrens-ikea-products/children-3-7/childrens-beds/kura-reversible-bed-white-pine-art-80253809/



Name Kura


Length:


209 cm



Width:


99 cm



Height:


116 cm



Mattress length:


200 cm



Mattress width:


90 cm

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