Admittedly, it isn't as nice a piece of woodwork as the original bed you posted. On the other hand, my kids have been sleeping on a separated set of Ikea's Fjelldal bunks for almost ten years, so I know from first hand that their products are sturdy, if not beautiful.
An additional advantage to the Ikea loft bed is that they also sell a *desk* (and drawers, computer friendly) designed to fit in that loft bed frame. I think that's marvelously clever of them.
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Admittedly, it isn't as nice a piece of woodwork as the original bed you posted. On the other hand, my kids have been sleeping on a separated set of Ikea's Fjelldal bunks for almost ten years, so I know from first hand that their products are sturdy, if not beautiful.
An additional advantage to the Ikea loft bed is that they also sell a *desk* (and drawers, computer friendly) designed to fit in that loft bed frame. I think that's marvelously clever of them.