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DIY Double Bunk Bed Design
If the room isn't long enough to build them side by side you could make them in an L shape. You wouldn't have to build a trundle under for guests just a mattress on the floor that could be slid under the bottom bunk when not in use.
Pinterest has a ton of bunk bed ideas. I found this one there it says 9 free plans for the beds.
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Ok.. so you kinda brought a few tears to my eyes.. thanks Nadine for taking the extra time to help. I have literally been on pinterest for half of my breathing and awake time the last many months.. and most everything just seems to link to pictures.. or 'you can do it, too's!' lol. Not tangible help like this. I'm starting to find this site here to be more helpful than anything.. and has actual real people, like you.. =)
Back to the L shape.. would you call the second one in this link.. the lumberjack set, L shape? Definitely something more like that is what I'm hoping for.. and worst case I could always throw some linens around to give 'em an enclosure feel..
Seriously, Nadine. Thank you.
Drop Cloths work great for sturdy, washable, fabric pieces -- you can do all sorts of things with them - tie dye, leave 'natural', stretch/lay out really flat and paint (with fabric paint) designs on them ...