Pictures unlofted room? RCS-N

<p>Anyone have a pic of a room with a non lofted bed. I’d love to see a RCS-N one if possible. DD still can’t decide. One minute I think it is settled and than the next it is back up in the air. Her issue is mostly that she wants to use the bed as seating for studying etc. We are out of state and probably won’t buy any other seating with the hopes of not having to store anything over the summers.</p>

<p>Can you make the final decision once you’re there. And, also, there isn’t just TWO options…unlofted and lofted high. There are several levels of rungs, so the bed can be very low, low, little higher, higher, highest. </p>

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If you go to this link, go to Ridgecrest South, go to “photos”…and the 4th photo shows an unlofted bed.</p>

<p>Thanks. I had seen those pictures but must have forgotten. </p>

<p>We could wait but a few things hinge on it like dust ruffle, is there room for a rug if unlofted,
lighting etc. We have very little time after actual move in before I head home so the more I can plan out beforehand the better. Maybe she will be able to decide at BB next month.</p>

<p>I think its a good idea to explore the options for arranging the room at BB. That is what we did. </p>

<p>FWIW, our son put his bed high enough to store luggage and some containers under but low enough to use as seating for studying. His bed had a dust ruffle and it served to hide the storage under his bed. He didn’t have a rug, which seemed redundant with the carpeting that is already in the room. He has one extra light that attached to the headboard for reading, but I don’t know if he used it much because the lighting provided in his room was more than enough.</p>