Build a kit bed:
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Start with 3 large cardboard cartons. Fetch scissors, coffee, drill and then hammer in separate trips, in that order as requirements make themselves known. |
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Build enough bed for coffee to have cooled enough to be swallowed in three gulps. Offer yourself some words of encouragement and praise and continue. |
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Examine wounds accidentally incurred on scissors that are laying where least expected. Suck if necessary. |
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Once assembled, make the bed and congratulate yourself for genius and other attributes. Gather tools out of shot, ready for for the second bed - probably a great Friday night activity! |
These are the beds I bought from Milan Direct. One on Ebay and the other direct. They were quite simple to assemble though it did mean I had to drill 4 screws in. (Apart from all the pre-drilled things I screwed in) Quite a handsome bed and not too overwhelmingly large in a small Canberra bedroom.
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