bunk bed quilt size ?
#3
boys tend to wrap and ball in the covers so I doubt the overhand will matter that much. I made my nephews double bed size quilts for their bunk beds. They fold (wad) it up on the bed until they need to cover. The quilts are used for tents, forts, parachutes, flying carpets, slides...so it needs to be big.
#5
A lesser drop might be more convenient but what if they eventually want twin beds again. Might ask gg's and their mom what their opinions are!! Unless these are a surprise!!
Another thought might be sleeping bags made with a quilted cover. When my son was little and wanted a loft bed we used a sleeping bag for his bed. I simply covered the mattress with a quilted fitted "sheet" and when he made his bed he just spread out the sleeping bag. No overhang and the quilted "sheet" if showed was attractive. Just an idea.
Another thought might be sleeping bags made with a quilted cover. When my son was little and wanted a loft bed we used a sleeping bag for his bed. I simply covered the mattress with a quilted fitted "sheet" and when he made his bed he just spread out the sleeping bag. No overhang and the quilted "sheet" if showed was attractive. Just an idea.
#7
Originally Posted by BellaBoo
Make up a bunk bed? Now that is exercise! A fitted sheet and a cover tossed to the end is all it gets from me.
I would make them a regular twin size...then as they get older they will work on regular twin beds too :wink:
#10
Originally Posted by butterflywing
never, ever make a kid's bed. roll up the quilt or blanket and push to the foot of the bed. punch the pillow a few times and voila! finished.
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