Anyone Got 20 Grand Lying Around?????
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I think that's awesome! For *my* child. I'd never use it for daycare... those stairs scare the hell out of me,!
I also think to create a DIY variation would be MUCH less expensive! Very cool, though!- Flag
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gorgeous, but ridiculous price! You can certainly build one for less!!
I posted this before...
Instructions for one for about $300
I'm sure that someone with know-how could alter those plans to match the one you posted!Hee hee! Look, I have a signature!- Flag
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I showed my DH the photo since I too, have been bugging him for something similar for years now.
He said if he could actually get one person to pay him $20,000 for that, he could probably build one for every daycare in town! He said it is almost laughable how much some of these companies want for a few hundred dollars worth of lumber.
Back when I worked for Head Start we had wanted to build a loft like this in our classroom but were ultimatley denied because it wasn't consider "inclusive" because kids with diablilities such as wheel chairs and/or walkers weren't able to use it too so we never got one.
Some day, though I will talk my DH into actually building me one since I do have the space. It is so darn cute!!- Flag
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My hubby built a loft and the kids love it. We had to build stairs up to the egress so we decided to make it a platform instead. The upstairs has a reading area and costume closet, the downstairs is the living room, kitchen, sleep mat storage and baby area. I will try to get a photo up today.- Flag
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gorgeous, but ridiculous price! You can certainly build one for less!!
I posted this before...
Instructions for one for about $300
I'm sure that someone with know-how could alter those plans to match the one you posted!- Flag
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gorgeous, but ridiculous price! You can certainly build one for less!!
I posted this before...
Instructions for one for about $300
I'm sure that someone with know-how could alter those plans to match the one you posted!- Flag
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You gotta wonder who actually pays that kind of $$ for something like that. Geez, my car cost less!
I had a loft for several years. In the beginning it was great, the kids used it appropriately and it was really a big hit. Then the novelty wore off and my group changed; I got tired of keeping the babies from crawling up the stairs, the kids sneaking crayons up and writing on the ceiling, throwing things over the side and last but not least a school age episode of 'playing doctor' in the upper level...I donated it to the church and they have it in their quiet room. They love it!- Flag
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Here are some photos of our loft. The kids love it. I have a half door for the bottom step but haven't had to use it because all of my kids are older. I store rest mats under the stairs which is handy. I still have to make the curtains and do a few finishing touches.
The first photo is the stairs going up to the costume area.
The second photo is the reading area and a bench with storage for more costumes.
The third photo is looking down from the stairs into the play kitchen.
The fourth photo is the "livingroom" and baby doll area located under the loft.- Flag
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Super cute Nanglgrl!!! Love that you have the stair colors labeled!
I bet the kids LOVE being up there...it looks cozy and inviting!- Flag
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nanlgrl, that's gorgeous!
My husband wants me to complain about the incorrect order of the colored stairs.Hee hee! Look, I have a signature!- Flag
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Thank you very much. I figured if I had to have stairs to my egress I would make them fun! The littles do like it, I think it's their favorite center.- Flag
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