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CHI Good Questions: 70's Corner Group Bedroom Set?

2008-03-10-corner.jpgJillian sent us an email: "I am desperately trying to find where I might be able to purchase a 1970's bedroom set called a "Corner Group" bed set. I used to have one in my bedroom, as well as my brother in the '70's I would like my two kids to have a set in each of their own rooms, but just can't seem to find any. Do you think that some one out their still has one or two, or do you know of a furniture company that can make them? They are so awesome for a older kids room..to have friends over and they are also space savers. If you can direct me to someone that sells them, I would be very grateful. Thank you."


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Jillian - we are also posting this on AT's site all about design and home life with kids, Ohdeedoh, so be sure to check for suggestions in the comment thread from the readers there as well...

We're not 100% sure if this is similar to the bed sets you remember from the seventies, but PB Teen has a few "Corner Unit" bed sets, made up of two twin beds and a corner unit and hutch. The locker style (shown above) is on sale right now, and they also offer a white or dark brown set.

Does anyone else remember these "Corner Groups"? Any recommendations on other sources for either a vintage of new set is welcome in the comments....

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Kind of reminds me of The Venture Brothers' bedroom.

posted by orangejuce on 2008-03-10 12:37:15
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where can i find bed frames like these?

posted by pengamok on 2008-03-10 15:20:10
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I made my own for the living room of my apartment - I'm using it as a sofa, but it's also great for guests. I used two inexpensive IKEA twin mattresses with integrated bases. I attached the inexpensive legs IKEA sells to the mattresses, and they're pretty much the perfect height. They only set me back something like $250.

For the corner unit, I used 4 $10 IKEA desktops in white, and attached them together using metal brackets on the inside corners to form the sides of a cube. They just happened to be the perfect depth to go with the mattress/sofas. I then had a sheet of white melamine-covered particleboard cut to fit the top and bottom of the cube at Home Despot. The bottom I attached with more brackets, and the top I attached with some hidden hinges on the inside of the unit.

I drilled a hole into the top that's a couple of inches wide to use as a "handle", and plugged it with one of those white plastic cord control grommets. Finally, I attached cheap, heavy-duty IKEA wheels to the underside of the cube so I could easily move the unit for cleaning. The bottom of the cube isn't flush with the lower edge of the desks - it's recessed a couple of inches - so the wheels are completely hidden from view.

It's not perfectly square - I'm no carpenter - but it's pretty close, and for about $350 for the entire unit I can live with the results.

Now I just need to find some kind of inexpensive fabric to upholster the "sofas" with. I tried getting a white vinyl to cover them with, but vinyl stinks and I could never get the smell out of the stuff. I'm gonna try an inexpensive velvety upholstery fabric next I think.

posted by sunspot42 on 2008-03-10 18:19:21
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Um, push two single beds up against a square unit in the corner...

Does this simple configuration really require a purpose built unit? - I don't think so

posted by Violetsrose on 2008-03-11 09:01:13
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I agree with the last comment. Push two twin beds together. Not hard.

posted by aladywhoknows on 2008-03-20 13:01:18
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Any chance you can send me a picture? I have been looking for the this type of bed/corner group for months.... I had this kind of bed group around 1977 and cannot believe they are thing of the past! I need one for both of my children's rooms. My husband is very interested in looking at your creation... Thanks!

posted by LesaLoo on 2008-05-09 23:31:55
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