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Steve and his daughter Zoe came up with this clever night stand for kids who sleep on the top bunk, which they call the “flying night stand.” I wish I had one of these as a kid and during my lofted bed dorm years in college! They whipped up a nice step-by-step for the project, too.
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Glad to see my favorite fantasy box set still getting some attention
this looks great! my son was just asking for a nighttable for his bunk!
this looks great! my son was just asking for a nighttable for his bunk!
…Where are the directions, how is anyone supposed to make this if there aren’t directions?
[…] With a wooden tray, a few pieces of 2×4, and some storage hooks, you can make this night tray that can hang onto the edge of a bunk bed or anything else with a railing for attaching it to. Link: Bunk Bed Night Stand. […]
[…] With a wooden tray, a few pieces of 2×4, and some storage hooks, you can make this night tray that can hang onto the edge of a bunk bed or anything else with a railing for attaching it to. Link: Bunk Bed Night Stand. […]