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Saturday, September 11, 2010diyhomeslifeandstyle

Space solves: Search for bunk bed. Plus, a stained tablecloth

I'm looking for a double bed for a 10-year-old boy's room: either a bunk (double bed on the bottom, single on the top) for sleepovers, or a cabin-type bed with mattress on top and desk/storage below. I'd prefer a wooden bed and have about £400 (excluding mattress). The Bed Centre has two double bunks that meet your requirements: the metal-framed Joseph three-sleeper bunk bed (£259) and the Joseph three-sleeper bunk bed with drawers in white painted wood (£399.99). We've also found two high-rise double beds for you: the Thukka double mid-sleeper bed, £449, from The Kids Window , and the double loft bed from the Dorset Pine Bed Workshop , made to order and supplied flat pack. It comes in three sizes (122cm, 137cm and 155cm) and costs from £205. I have a PVC tablecloth and can't remove red stains from tomato-based foods, curries etc. Help! Stephanie Zia, our cleaning expert, says: "Wine Away (£8.99, from Lakeland ) is non-toxic and removes all sorts of red (and ink) stains. Saturate the stain, leave for 20-30 minutes, then blot by covering your thumb with a cloth or paper towel and pushing it into the stain, turning the cloth. Ammonia or oven cleaner are two other options, but avoid inhaling and test on a hidden seam first. Or try isopropyl alcohol (used to clean tape heads and computer electronics). Buy from computer accessory shops or online at maplin.co.uk (£7.99). Again, test before applying. If a direct application doesn't work, saturate a white cloth and leave it covering the stain for as long as it takes, checking, wiping and reapplying as necessary." [email protected]

Source: The Guardian ↗

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