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SOLD 2 x children?s cabin single beds FOR SALE (as pair or separately)


RobMiller

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Updated as both gone now.


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2 x children?s cabin single beds (solid pine). With safety side bars and easy to use flat-stepped ladder. (Handmade in Dorset)


Height: 90cm

Width: 76cm

Length: 190


These fit perfectly into those tricky alcove spaces and are slightly lower than many cabin beds, so our children have used them (without incident!) since they were five years old.


Provides perfect space for storage underneath - eg fits Ikea Trofast storage units in either combination - see photos

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1epdsFooAGaJcgRVy3UfTAWbBm6NXK4uT

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1n0ZmubSVrjSbPKT-in6f8DIcLqkgzukq

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1T5e5KuZm111LCyo14lRHpPQfd9dGESbq


?60 each, or ?110 for the pair (buyer collects, we?re local in SE22)


*Please note* these are sold without mattresses. We bought these ones which have served us well: http://babymattressesonline.co.uk/custom-size-mattress-190-x-76-cm. They are traditional coil sprung mattresses and we went for 15cm deep ones, which are slightly shallower than many mattresses (we were advised that 15cm is the recommended depth for a mattress to be used on a mid-height cabin bed). They have detachable, washable bamboo covers which are also breathable.

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