I'm in a bit of a bind and really need some help. My son has a high sleeper bed that used to be secured to the wall, but it has become really wobbly lately. It's now leaning about 5-10cm away from the wall, and I'm at a loss on how to fix it. I was thinking maybe I could use some really long screws to secure it better, but I'm not sure where to find those or if that's even the right approach. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
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It sounds like you're dealing with quite the shaky setup! If the bed is moving away from the wall, I'd recommend using some wall anchors along with those long screws you mentioned. Just make sure they’re the right length for your needs. You might be able to find them at any hardware store or even online. And definitely check if there are any brackets or straps designed for securing beds to walls for a little extra stability!
I hear you on the wobbliness, it's frustrating! Besides long screws, consider using a bed rail or corner brace. These can provide a lot more support and help keep it stable against the wall. And yes, you can find these items at home improvement stores or online, just look in the furniture repair section.
