Hello,
I am looking for a carpentry workshop that custom-makes loft beds. Does anyone have a recommendation?
Thank you very much and best regards,
Nadine
I am looking for a carpentry workshop that custom-makes loft beds. Does anyone have a recommendation?
Thank you very much and best regards,
Nadine
We don’t know what you mean; we can only read what you write.
If you ask a general question, you will get a general answer.
Send me a private message and I can recommend a very skilled carpenter in Bremen.
If that is too far for you, you might want to make your request a bit clearer.
If you ask a general question, you will get a general answer.
Send me a private message and I can recommend a very skilled carpenter in Bremen.
If that is too far for you, you might want to make your request a bit clearer.
Thank you very much.
Bremen is probably a bit too far away, I think. Still, thank you very much.
Well, general answers like the Yellow Pages are not something you would usually request; they can be figured out with common sense. For that, you don’t need a forum, just a bit of luck and a lot of time.
Bremen is probably a bit too far away, I think. Still, thank you very much.
Well, general answers like the Yellow Pages are not something you would usually request; they can be figured out with common sense. For that, you don’t need a forum, just a bit of luck and a lot of time.
toxicmolotow schrieb:
If you know anything, @MarcWen, I’m interested too! We’re still looking because the gap is only 204cm (80 inches) wide, but all loft beds seem to start at 207cm (81.5 inches) or wider. Well, 204cm (80 inches) isn’t much for a bed frame when the mattress alone takes up 200cm (79 inches) 🙂 The first idea that comes to mind is a bed frame with L-shaped posts. You could also fit the loft bed into the gap recessed into the wall and place only two or four posts underneath for support. But that would be more of a custom build.
We also have a gap, unfortunately only 194cm (76 inches). That will be a bit more challenging 🙂