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Product Spotlight: Abridged Bunk Bed

January 26, 2016

Post by Danielle, Creative Director at The Land of Nod

Our new Abridged bunk may be short on…well, height, but it’s long on function. When we designed this bunk we set out to address some very specific needs for our customers. First, we often heard from customers that they want a bunk bed, but they have a small room. And, while standard bunk beds do conserve floor space, they are still very large pieces of furniture that can overpower a room. Second, some customers have large bedrooms, but ceiling height is an issue. Many dormered ceilings tend to be too low to accommodate a traditionally sized bunk bed.

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Enter our Abridged Bunk. This bunk was designed to be a full 15” shorter than our standard bunk beds. In order to do this, we lowered the bottom bunk to trundle height, and even put it on wheels in case you need to pull it out. Also, the guardrails, headboard and footboard are all the same height, keeping the top bunk just as safe as our others, but lowering the overall height.

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Product Spotlight: Abridged Bunk Bed

Additionally, we incorporated the ladder right into the end of the bunk, so valuable floor space isn’t given up to a ladder. And, lastly, the bunk can be used without the optional bottom bunk, as a loft bed, creating the perfect space for creating a reading nook, fort building or to tuck a dresser.

Danielle is the Creative Director at Nod and an over-protective mother of two. She’s also completely obsessed with Pinterest, Twitter, Instagram and her Kindle, but not necessarily in that order. Danielle loves to craft, sew and crochet. Her current craft of choice is weaving tiny wall tapestries.