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- Bonita
- 1996
- 2009
- Brooklyn
- Prospect Heights
- Rental
- Bartender and waitress
- Female
- 24
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August 24, 2009
Need a loft Bed, customized
Does anybody know of a company or carpenter that creates, or can create, custom lost beds?
Author's Comments
I was hoping to hear from someone before booking, but it turned out just fine. The company's turnaround time shocked me and they delivered the bed yesterday! I mean, who does that?!
I'm pleased to report that everything turned out A-OK. Steve (the owner) arrived late...by one minute! and had the loft bed up and finished within two hours. It has beautiful side trim made of a beautiful wood with nice grains(is that a word?), a sturdy ladder, and it really feels solid. Oh, just to tell you guys, I had the loft built into the walls...
The best part is it looks really cute and the loftbed doesn't take up nearly as much room as I envisioned. Sticks for Stones did the impossible by building me a loft bed quickly and with ZERO hassle. I was desperate and needed something ASAP and they provided. I told Steve that I would recommend you to anyone that needed a loft bed so;
"Go talk to Steve @ Sticks for stones woodwork! His e-mail is stephen@sticksforstones.com and office number is (917) 829-7617"
Tell him I sent ya!
B
Posted by: bonita at August 27, 2009 10:26 AM in response to Need a loft Bed, customized
I went to Gothic cabinet craft yesterday and they only have kids loft beds, not adult loft beds. I guess I'm looking for something a bit more sophisticated with nicer wood that doesn't remind me of college dorms.
I checked out and called a company called Sticks for Stones Woodworking, and spoke to them. The guy I spoke with seemed very nice, but what won me over was his level of professionalism and knowledge. I was sent a list of references which checked out, but has anyone else personally done business with this company?
Thanks - B
Posted by: bonita at August 25, 2009 12:45 PM in response to Need a loft Bed, customized
Responses to Author's Forum Comments
I was hoping to hear from someone before booking, but it turned out just fine. The company's turnaround time shocked me and they delivered the bed yesterday! I mean, who does that?!
I'm pleased to report that everything turned out A-OK. Steve (the owner) arrived late...by one minute! and had the loft bed up and finished within two hours. It has beautiful side trim made of a beautiful wood with nice grains(is that a word?), a sturdy ladder, and it really feels solid. Oh, just to tell you guys, I had the loft built into the walls...
The best part is it looks really cute and the loftbed doesn't take up nearly as much room as I envisioned. Sticks for Stones did the impossible by building me a loft bed quickly and with ZERO hassle. I was desperate and needed something ASAP and they provided. I told Steve that I would recommend you to anyone that needed a loft bed so;
"Go talk to Steve @ Sticks for stones woodwork! His e-mail is stephen@sticksforstones.com and office number is (917) 829-7617"
Tell him I sent ya!
B
Posted by: bonita at August 27, 2009 10:26 AM in response to Need a loft Bed, customized
http://www.smartclosetsolution.com/
The best closet company out there, I get my dream closet for under $2000. Many quoted over $3000 for the same job and they have better quality finish than many companies out there, They do custom home office and customer service is excellent.
Posted by: liketherichandfamous at August 31, 2009 10:09 AM in response to Built-Ins for Home Office
Try Beagle & Potts. local small cabinet shop. they do awesome work.
http://www.beagleandpots.com/page1/page37/page29/page29.html
Posted by: JasonM at October 16, 2009 7:03 PM in response to Built-Ins for Home Office
To revive this topic, can anyone tell me an average number or range of numbers a custom-made loft bed might cost? This company sounds great.
Posted by: janes at December 11, 2009 3:42 PM in response to Need a loft Bed, customized

WOw. Does he do shelving units in the East Village? How do I reach him?
Posted by: bonita at August 27, 2009 10:28 AM in response to Built-Ins for Home Office