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Twin/Double Bunkbed 4009 - $879
Combines 4207 & 4105
57 1/2W x 81L x 65H
Extra-long bed - 4009Q - $939
Tall Bunkbed - 4009T - $909
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Double Lower Bed 4207 - $499
57 1/2W x 81L x 36H
Extra-long bed - 4207Q - $529
57 1/2W x 86L x 36H
Tall Lower Bed - 4207T - $529
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Twin/Double Bunkbed - 4006 - $859
Combines 4206 & 4105
57 1/2W x 81L x 65H
Extra-long bed - 4006Q - $919
57 1/2W x 86L x 65H
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Double Lower Bed - 4206 - $489
57 1/2W x 81L x 36H
Extra-long bed - 4206Q - $519
57 1/2W x 86L x 36H
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Double/Dble Bunkbed - 4007 - $969
57 1/2W x 81L x 65H
Extra-long bed - 4007Q - $1039
Tall Bunkbed - 4007T - $999
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Double Upper Bed - 4107 - $549
57 1/2W x 81L x 29H
Extra-long bed - 4107Q - $589
57 1/2W x 86L x 29H
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Double Lower Bed - 4207 - $499
57 1/2W x 81L x 36H
Extra-long bed - 4207Q - $529
Tall Lower Bed - 4207T - $529
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Double/Qn Bunkbed - 4078 - $1159
Combines 4208 & 4107Q
63 1/2W x 86L x 65H
Tall Bunkbed - 4078T - $1199
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Ladder - 4700 - $109
17W x 54H x 3D
Fits the end of most Crate bunkbed models. Also fits the front of most bunkbed models except the 4006, 4009, 4058, 4706 and 4758.
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Queen/Qn Bunkbed - 4008 - $1209
Combines 4208 & 4108
63 1/2W x 86L x 65H
Tall Bunkbed - 4008T - $1249
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Queen Upper bed - 4108 - $659
63 1/2W x 86L x 29H
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Queen Lower bed - 4208 - $599
63 1/2W x 86L x 36H
Tall Lower Bed - 4208T - $639
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Add a ladder to a Crate-style bunkbed
when there is not enough room for access to the built-in ladder ends or for greater
convenience.
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The picture to the left shows the upper bed of the 4058 centred on the lower bed.
This can be done on any combination bunkbed by special order.
Centering the upper bed can over- come sloped ceiling problems as well as making the lower bed more
convenient to get in and out of.
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Ladder - 4701 - $129
17W x 58H x 3D
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Twin/Queen Bunkbed - 4058 - $1099
Tall Bunkbed - 4058T - $1139
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(Combines 4208 & 4105Q)
63 1/2W x 86L x 65H
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Designed for the front of the 4006, 4009 and 4706 models only.
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Turn a small room into a spacious one
with a Crate Designs Loft Bunkbed System
Everything your child needs is in this one set - and all this
fun furniture takes only slightly more room than a twin size bed!
Children may be little now, but they grow up fast. Making sure
their furniture will grow with them is a concern we share with you.
The bunkbed can be separated & the components can be rearranged.
With Crate Designs you can start with the furniture you need now, and add more
when your children need it.
The Loft Bunkbed System includes:
Crate bunkbed - 4005 - $769 Bunkbed details at the
top of this page.
Caster bed - 4101 - $339
Loft bookcase - 4102 - $259
5 drawer chest - 7015 - $659
Storage drawer - 4022 - $259
Set, complete as shown - $2285
23” and 57” from floor to the top of 8”
thick mattresses. Mattresses are sold separately.
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Caster Bed - 4101 - $339
42 1/2W x 80L x 29H
Extra-long bed - 4101Q - $359
42 1/2W x 85L x 29H
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Loft Bookcase - 4102 - $259
20W x 11D x 45 1/2H
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Storage Drawer - 4022 - $259
36W x 42L x 9H
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5 Drawer Chest - 7015 - $659
29 1/2W x 20D x 45 1/2H
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How to build a Loft Bunkbed System
This system can be set up with the bed on the
right side (as shown) or on the left side.
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1. Start with a bunkbed
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2. Omit the lower bed platform
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3. Add the bookcase
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4. Position the chest
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5. Roll in the caster bed
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6. Finish the system by
adding the storage drawer
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Your child’s safety is Crate Designs first concern in bunkbed design.
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All bunkbeds feature integrated ladders at both ends. Full length guard rails are included on both sides of
the upper bunk for an added sense of security and the height allows kids (and adults) to sit up comfortably.
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Bunkbed Safety
Use guardrails on both sides of the upper bunk.
Do not allow children younger than 6 years to use the upper bunk.
Always use the ladder for entering or leaving the upper bunk.
Prohibit jumping and general horseplay on or under the bunkbed.
On the top bunk, ensure that the mattress thickness does not
exceed 8" and that there is at least 6" of space between the top
of the mattress and the top of the guardrails.
Periodically check the bunkbed to ensure that all hardware is
tightened and in its proper position.
To prevent injury, never attach or hang anything to the bunkbed
that is not designed for use with the bunkbed. Examples include
jump ropes, belts, or any type of hooks.
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Bunkbed Tips
Using an add-on guardrail on lower bunkbeds can add to your child’s sense of security.
Add an extra bed to your bunkbed with a trundle, or storage with a
drawer unit.
A front ladder can overcome space problems in small rooms or give a younger child an extra boost.
We recommend using foam mattresses on lower bunkbeds to prevent damage from climbing.
Housekeeping chores on the upper bed are much easier with a lighter weight
foam mattress as well.
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