Steve sent us a question: "Hi. I'm new to apartmenttherapy.com I'm a recent graduate student who is about to purchase my first (humble) place. Given the square footage of my place, I think that I want to invest in a nice queen size loft bed. Can somebody recommend a carpenter or a place where I can purchase a nice looking loft bed? Is there somebody in Chicago that knows this answer?"










I say go with the plans and find someone to build it. I don't know how you would find them but maybe talking to some people at hardware stores, they might have some regular handy customers.
One of my friend's at college had a roommate with a carpenter dad. Her loft was amazing. It was done in a really nice wood with bird's eye wood inlays. Beautiful.
Plus if you find a good carpenter you can get pretty much anything you need made. My dad is a pretty good wood worker, so I'm having some bedside tables made up. I found ones I liked to William Sonoma, but they were too large and $800 each, so he's making them up for a fraction of the cost.
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I'm looking to build a modern loft similar to this on HGTV: http://www.hgtv.com/hgtv/dc_design_small_space/article/0,1793,HGTV_3382_4831656_06,00.html
I'm having a hard time finding someone to build this as well but i drew a picture and posted it on craigslist.
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hm. i´d go for the ikea-option (which is not queen sized, i know - maybe mod it?), but after that: its carpenter time...or-find a colleague/friend/relative/etc who is really capable of building such a beast.
good luck!
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Craigslist, craigslist, craislist.
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http://www.handicoinc.com/
I used them for a washer/dryer installation project at my home and they were fast, courteous and did a great job.
view William in the 22's profile
Hi there. I have a loft bed in my apartment. It's a double bed size, it is from IKEA and was pretty inexpensive.
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I saw one recently that was made of painted PVC pipe. Interesting way to do it. Heavy but very strong. Simple to do yourself. All the edges are already rounded too.
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if you plan on sharing your loft bed with anyone, have it built.
IKEA loft beds are only meant for one person and feel a bit scary, in my opinion (i had the metal one and i only kept it for about 6 months. it just felt too "college").
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