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White bunk beds for sale £100


NicolaWJ

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We are selling our Ikea bunk beds. They’re in good condition with a few small scratches on the wood in places. 
 

This is what they look like new https://www.ikea.com/gb/en/p/mydal-bunk-bed-frame-white-20467629/ £279 / 90c200cm

Selling for £100 or £140 including mattresses and protectors. The “curtain” was added by us and we can remove it if you don’t want it (it makes the bottom bunk very cosy, if that’s the vibe you want!). You can also take the shelf by the top bunk if you like - it acts as a bedside table (free).

Message me if interested…

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Clean, pet-free, smoke-free home, used lightly.

We will dismantle but you will need to collect from Forest Hill (very close to the Horniman, and you can park for free outside).

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  • 2 weeks later...

HI Nicola 🙂

 

I am messaging from Prendergast Primary school and please don’t think I’m being cheeky, I’m trying to find a bunk bed for a family of our who literally doesn’t have anything. 
 

would you be able to do the bed slightly cheaper? I’m trying to get some funds from school 

 

kind regards 

 

Charlie 

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