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Kids cabin bed


jimr

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We have a childrens cabin bed for sale.

It is an "Alex" style bed purchased new from GB Beds (gbbedding.co.uk) a few years ago.

Consists of bed, desk, wardrobe and storage steps all in white melamine finish.

Its a standard single bed (2m long x 1m wide) plus a bit for the storage steps - which adds 0.3m (30cm) to the length.

Overall dimensions are: 2360mm long; 980mm wide; 1620mm high.

Would suit a primary school age child - our daughter used it from age of 8 and has been in it for approx. 3 years.

The unit is very sturdy and has been disassembled into its constituent parts ready for transport. We have all the bits and instructions so putting it back together should be straightforward. It has some marks on the desk (from art and craft activity) and some holes where we put up hooks but these could be re-used or covered over.

This bed new is around ?400. We're looking for ?150.

I'm finding it really tricky to attach any photos here but would be very happy to email some if you let me have your address. Some pictures and more info. can be found on the GB Beds website (gbbedding.co.uk - search cabin beds - Alex style).

Any questions please message me on 07961 926 630.

Cheers,

Jim

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