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I recently built a loft using red oak for when I go to college in a few days. It features RJ45 (networking cable) ran through the leg and to the top. I am currently staining and sealing it. I''l get more pictures later for my project log I am making. Also the front of the leg will have rosettes and vertical trimboards to cover the holes with the bolts. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Bunk bed with a desk that replaces the lower bed = loft. |
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| Good idea! If your college experiance was anything like my first two, you need to just go head and start adding some reinforcement... A hook for a swing... And a padded bench... Oh nevermind just finish it like that. You won't spend much time in your place anyways! lol |
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