Bunkbed

>> Monday, May 31, 2010

A bunk bed is a type of bed in which one bed frame is stacked on top of another. The nature of bunk beds allows two people to sleep in the same room while maximizing available floor space. This leads to them being used in places with limited floor space, such as on ships and in army garrisons or in places that wish to maximise bedspace such as: dormitories, summer camp cabins, hostels, children's rooms, prison cells, or university residence halls.
Bunk beds are normally supported by four poles or pillars, one at each corner of the bed. To get to the second bunk a ladder is used, though taller children often find other faster, more creative methods of climbing into them. The top bed is normally surrounded by a railing to prevent the sleeper from falling out, and some models also have a privacy curtain for the lower bunk. Because of the need for a ladder and the height of the bed, the top bunk of a bunkbed is not recommended for children under six years of age.

The most common type is the standard bunk bed which has two same size mattresses stacked one directly over the other. A twin over full bunk bed is arranged as a standard except that the bottom mattress will be a full size and the upper will be a twin size.

All bunk beds below are not included the mattress.

Penny
RM 769
Toy Box : H600 X D470X W695mm
RM 220
 
Lancer
RM899
 
Christopher
RM 899
 
Emily
RM 799
 
Goulden
RM 550
 
Graff
RM 650

1 comments:

Bean Bags December 17, 2012 at 7:35 PM  

The post is giving information about bunk bed. Good post

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