Our creative solution was to build toddler sized bunk beds. Since Mari has always been on the short side, we figure she will be able to sleep in this size bed until she is 5-6 years old. At that point, we will probably have moved to a bigger house and she could have her own room, twin sized bed included.
I couldn't find a picture of Mari's room, but here is a video that shows what it looked like, minus toys scattered everywhere.
Daniel working hard |
The bottom frame |
Success with the jigsaw |
Mari likes it already! |
It's starting to look more like a boat |
Left to do includes: assembling the top bunk, cutting and attaching the trim, mounting the bunks to the posts
We are kinda stuck until the weekend, because we need to go to the lumberyard, which is only open when Daniel is at work, to get more cherry trim pieces and buy a new router bit.
All told, these beds will have cost about $100 in materials, since we already have the paint, stain, and varnish we'll be using, as well as sandpaper. Using pine reduced the cost a lot (although the trim will be cherry cause we already have a little of that). Not bad for solid wood bunk beds, even if they are toddler sized. That doesn't include the mattresses. I've been researching those on amazon, trying to find the best, thickest one with the highest weight limit and best reviews. It's almost as time consuming as building the beds!
I can't wait to post after pics! We hope to have the bed completely finished by this weekend. Maybe once that is done, I can really finish Mari's play kitchen.
You guys are amazing! You'll have to sing "Row, Row, Row Your Boat" to Mari.
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