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  2. Bunk bed - Wikipedia

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    Triple loft bed; left, a loft bed with bookshelf below, right, a two-story bunk bed. A triple loft bed is an arrangement involving a total of three bunks. These bunks are a combination of bed types, where a loft bed is perpendicularly attached to a bunk bed to form an L-shape. The bunk or bunks above the lowest one may have rails to keep the ...

  3. I Tried the Viral Bed Hack Everyone's Talking About and It ...

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    Having a beautiful bedroom is just as essential to me as a great night's sleep. Enter the Scandinavian sleep method. I Tried the Viral Bed Hack Everyone's Talking About and It Changed How I Sleep ...

  4. IKEA - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, IKEA paired up with the makers of video game The Sims 2 to make a stuff pack called IKEA Home Stuff, featuring many IKEA products. It was released on 24 June 2008 in North America and 26 June 2008 in Europe. It is the second stuff pack with a major brand, the first being The Sims 2 H&M Fashion Stuff.

  5. This Three-Year-Old Girl Had Her Birthday Party at IKEA and ...

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    A three-year-old named Lucy loves the store so much that her mom threw a surprise birthday party at IKEA's Tampa location—and recorded it for her TikTok profile, @Cyaatia.

  6. Bunk'd - Wikipedia

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    Bunk'd is an American comedy television series created by Pamela Eells O'Connell that originally aired on Disney Channel from July 31, 2015 to August 2, 2024. The series is a spinoff of Jessie and for the first three seasons includes returning stars Peyton List, Karan Brar, and Skai Jackson, as well as Miranda May who has starred over the series' entire run.

  7. IKEA effect - Wikipedia

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    The IKEA effect was identified and named by Michael I. Norton of Harvard Business School, Daniel Mochon of Yale, and Dan Ariely of Duke, who published the results of three studies in 2011. They described the IKEA effect as "labor alone can be sufficient to induce greater liking for the fruits of one's labor: even constructing a standardized ...