AT:SF, I'm going crazy and am sorry to ask a question that has already been answered but I can't find it anywhere on your site and found it just recently right here. I was looking for some blueprints for bed lofts made of wood. Someone else had asked for suggestions. Someone suggested this great place in SF that makes lofts, sells blueprints, etc. And now I can't find it anywhere - please help! Thanks.
-Renee
Renee,
It didn't ring any bells -- and then we actually found a mention in a comment on this post over on AT:NY. Were you thinking of Wooden Lofts? They're also mentioned on AT:Chicago here.
Anyone else?
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Go to most any college dorm, but one off a student for $50 (especially this time of year). Where I went to school they had to pass an safety inspection, so they'll likely be perfectly safe.
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OP loft beds are great - super sturdy, and height adjustable.
This bed doesn't look secure at all, both for climbing up and sleeping.
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Hello All,
I wanted to respond to Clap's post and say that this loft was built to the customer's specifications. Guardrails are always included unless we are specifically told by the customer that they don't want them. We also offer seperate ladders (angled or vertical) that can make climbing in & out easier.
The beds are rock solid and designed to be free standing. We offer to lock them to any wall for our San Francisco customers due to the quake potential there.
For any of you who are thinking about building your own, please feel free to contact me on my site and I am happy to offer any help/advice that I can.
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You don't really need blueprints, you just need instructions. Google "loft bed plans" and choose your choice.
Here's one:
http://familyfun.go.com/decorating-ideas/building/feature/famf0502_proj_loftbed/famf0502_proj_loftbed.html
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yeah, I was going to say woodenlofts. That was one that I had seen on this site before.
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I've done a lot of research on this myself. Without a doubt, THE best I've found is OP loft beds!
http://www.oploftbed.com/index.php
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Go to most any college dorm, but one off a student for $50 (especially this time of year). Where I went to school they had to pass an safety inspection, so they'll likely be perfectly safe.
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OP loft beds are great - super sturdy, and height adjustable.
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This bed doesn't look secure at all, both for climbing up and sleeping.
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Hello All,
I wanted to respond to Clap's post and say that this loft was built to the customer's specifications. Guardrails are always included unless we are specifically told by the customer that they don't want them. We also offer seperate ladders (angled or vertical) that can make climbing in & out easier.
The beds are rock solid and designed to be free standing. We offer to lock them to any wall for our San Francisco customers due to the quake potential there.
For any of you who are thinking about building your own, please feel free to contact me on my site and I am happy to offer any help/advice that I can.
Our New Site should be up in 7 - 10 days.
http://www.woodenlofts.com
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