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Can people who live in doubles loft each bed to the level of those single-loft beds in the triple rooms? If so, is it possible to easily do the lofting without the assistance of the UCLA movers, thus saving money?
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I have no idea why you would want to do this. UCLA will not assist you in movingi the beds, not even for a fee. Plus, it'd be difficult to acquire strong and stable blocks to support the bed at that height. The highest you can raise the bed is probably by a few feet, which is sufficient for common needs (if you want to place something underneath).
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So, the person with the lofted bed and a closet with no drawers should bring something to put socks/shorts and other non-hangables? Maybe one of those stacked drawer things for one side of the closet? So we buy something that fits, I can guess how tall based on bed height, but how deep is the closet? Or maybe not to fit inside the closet, but just on the floor...
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Yes. The depth of the closet is about that of the desk. Someone can give you exact measurements.