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Want To Build Your Own Bunk Beds?

Are you handy with a hammer? Skilled with a saw? Maybe you’re looking for a way to get more space into your children’s bedroom without spending a lot of money. Bunk beds are your answer. Children love them, and, today there are just so many options available to keep everybody happy.
And if you would like to take a chance and do it yourself, you’re in luck because bunk beds are somewhat simple to make. When the right materials are chosen, bunk beds can also bring a warmth and style to the bedroom that will fit in with the design scheme of the rest of the house.
And although children love their bunk beds for obvious reasons, there are additional precautions a parent must take to ensure their child’s bed is safe and secure. Every reputable bunk bed has Read More...


Bunk Beds Are Good For Kids Health

Kids of all ages love Bunk Beds and Loft Beds because they offer more floor space, a little adventure, and a cozy nest for sleeping. Bunk Beds, futon bunks, and ladders are now available online so they are easier than ever to purchase. Bunk beds help even the most lackadaisical kids to get at least a moment of exercise. Climbing up and down the ladder of a bunk bed helps build strength in the arms and legs, gives a brief cardiovascular boost, and helps kids develop better muscular coordination. Rather than taking up space in a kids room with two beds placed on either side of the room across from each other, install a bunk bed instead and open up that extra space to be used for playing, studying, or storage. One thing you want to be sure to do is buy your bed from someone who sells qua Read More...


Young America by Stanley myHaven Cottage Bunk Bed in Twin Over Full Size

Product DescriptionYoung America by Stanley has captured the essence of the cottage look in the new myHaven Collection- Warm your child’s room with the soft glow of the Heart of Pine finish or choose one of many personalized finishes to add a splash of color to your child’s room. With just a short climb, the myHaven Bunk Beds provide the perfect look-out spot. Shown here in White, the Twin Over Full Cottag Read More...


Wood for Outdoor Furniture

Outdoor furniture is a luxury that many do not enjoy. You need a good mount of space to accommodate this furniture.

Outdoor wood furniture is not nearly as popular as it once was. For quite a while now, outdoor furniture alternatives have been cheaper than the traditional wood. Metal and plastic can be machined and mass produced, eliminating any expertise required of an individual craftsman. Furthermore, these alternatives also require less upkeep than wood furniture. However, more expensive, hand-crafted wood is undoubtedly a great luxury. Your outdoor furniture will be your own and no one can duplicate it.

The most common and popular type of outdoor wood furniture is teak. Teak is the hardest of hardwoods and will stand up to outdoor conditions better than essent Read More...


Bunk Beds | Exclusively Designed With Perfection – Twin Over Full Bunk Bed

Varieties of beds are available in the market but the stylish and the most recognized beds are the bunk beds these days because of the resourceful designs. These beds are mostly liked by many people because they use fewer places leaving spacious place in the room for the children to have fun around. Wherever these types of beds are used they give the room a graceful appearance. These beds are being used in the hospitals, in the hostels, the boarding schools, the prisons and so many places because they give enough places for the users to sleep and move around in the room easily.
Two or more people can sleep on the bunk bed because they are built in such a manner which can be used conveniently if there are fewer places in the room. The bund bed is structured with the support of fou Read More...


Assembling a Futon

Almost all the futons are made very similar and use the same parts to assemble them. Hence, when shoppers buy their futon they often have a set of instructions that came with the futon frame. Let’s see how we can assemble a Futon right from the scratch.

First, layout and identify all of your parts. There should be a seat, a back section, two rails and two arms. There should also be four nylon rollers, six washers, six cotter clips, six metal pins eight barrel nuts, eight bolts and in some cases kicker blocks.

Before you start, make sure that you have a Phillips screwdriver and an Allen wrench.

Place the arms with the routed out grooves facing each other. Now, align the stretcher rail with the drilled holes in the futon arms, insert the two bolts throug Read More...


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