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Hello, the time has come for us to get a proper bed for my daughter. Anyone got any recommendations for a decent, yet not mega expensive bed?


Thinking IKEA / Argos type thing, but happy to hear other suggestions.


Also happy to hear about things to avoid because they'll fall apart in a month.


Cheers.

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We did this:

Ikea Hemnes d[pre]


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Love love love it. It's great for bedtime snuggles, pulls into a double if you need it, and has loads of storage in the drawers underneath. We have a bedrail as my son tends to roll out of bed, but that actually makes it even cozier.

we've been looking into this too and are thinking about this:

http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/catalog/products/80120579

its supposed to be the slide out bed under a single bed but would work on its own and you can obviously buy it on its own - cheap (?65)and low down which is handy for a first-time bed...

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