This loft is made specifically to fit the D room in the tri-towers, but should fit most rooms. It fits perfectly between the AC unit and the wall to provide maximum stability. It uses the university’s springs so that it’s more comfy and you don’t have to store the old bunk bed anywhere. I’ll throw in the boards that turn the old bunk bed into a 2nd loft as well. With very little effort you could add a few slats to put any twin mattress on also.Approx 8’ long, 4’ wide, and bed is 5’ high.Need to get rid of it by the weekend as I have no place to store it during the summer.The springs from the university beds bolt right into the loft frame.The steps are wide enough to stand on easily and carpeted for extra comfort.There is a cabinet at the head of the bed made to store whatever and put your clock on top of.This is all the junk I have stored underneath it.. it provides lots of spaceThis is what the old bunkbed looks like lofted.[Edited on April 24, 2006 at 2:49 AM. Reason : .]
4/24/2006 2:38:56 AM
you dont happen to custom built desks do you?
4/24/2006 3:10:18 AM
bttt
4/24/2006 12:13:30 PM
bttt.. not looking to make a fortune off this...
4/24/2006 8:46:53 PM
bump.. some interest but still aroundfeel free to come look at it
4/25/2006 3:18:04 PM
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4/26/2006 2:36:06 AM
awww damn, i got the cold shoulder, i'm gonna kill myself now
4/26/2006 3:18:08 AM
I just had a crazy thought. I'm gonna put my bed on the floor and loft all my other shit.Genius.
4/26/2006 4:12:44 AM
haha sorry i meant to reply to you.umm i guess i could build you a desk but probably not for cheap cuz i dont do it often and it would take alot of work^hey no need to troll.. you probably dont live a dorm with some of the smallest rooms on campus.. sometimes u gotta loft ur bed
4/26/2006 5:19:30 AM
I have yet to see a loft top my creation outside of the way over the top hydraulics based one that some engineers engineer dad built him.
4/26/2006 9:29:44 AM
^^I wasn't trolling. Just imagine having your desk lofted. So cool.
4/26/2006 1:50:57 PM