c1aro said:Mother's house being sold - she has no need of furniture any more - so decided to get a van and transport a double bed sixty miles from her place to mine.
Get home only to find that there is no earthly way the divan base will fit up the stairs (stairs has two returns and also I have another stairs into the attic which is reducing the amount of headroom that is available.)
Had a brainwave: could I cut the wood in the divan base and this would make it "hinge" - in which case I am sure that it will fit upstairs. Has anyone ever tried this or am I fooling myself. It is only going to be a guest bed and much and all as I love my visitors, they will only be staying a few nights at a time (I suppose I'm saying that a good night's sleep isn't concerning me). But at the same time I'd prefer not the have a "Fawlty Tours" type scenario of the bed collapsing under them!
Any ideas?
Thanks.
Gabriel said:Theoretically you don't need an expensive crane. Just some strong rope and some strong people to lower the bed out the window.
How'd the bed go in if it won't come out???
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