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Lovely kids bunkbed with built in bookcases and drawer.


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Kids bunkbed for sale. £200 ONO

There is some water damage on the surface of the shelves from glasses of water being spilt at night but apart from that it's in good condition and has great shelf space for books and smaller toys. There is also a drawer at the bottom for storing bedding or clothes. 

We would sell it taken apart with all the screws and bolts to be reassembled at your home.

Dimensions:

Length: 205cm

Width at base with ladder: 132cm

Width at end without ladder: 108cm

Height: 132cm

Height at bookcase end: 164cm

Bookcase depth: 16cm

Fits mattress size: 90x200cm

 

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