It depends on the type of painting and the lightness of the frame wood, in most cases it is safe to have a carved frame.
Bunk beds with futons underneath are available at a number of stores including retailers such as Argos and Amazon. Prices vary depending on brand, material and size. Expect to pay somewhere in the region of ´£250 for a single, metal frame to over ´£800 for a double with a solid wood frame.
I would frame that part of the wall with wood.
Yes, it burns very hot. Many find the smell unpleasant, but it is as safe as any other wood to burn.
Pine is a popular choice when choosing wood to make a bunk bed. It is a relatively inexpensive wood which is easy to work with. Oak is another good option, as is poplar.
A wood frame bridge is one where the load bearing components are made of wood.
If one has a pair of bunk beds in pine or any other wood the top bunk is usually reached by a ladder. There are a number of different styles of bunk beds out of various materials but there is always a ladder for one to get to the top bunk.
Wood.
well my answer would be with a saw (only if it is wooden of course!) I only know of this becaue I have done it before my self, so it is true you can turn a bunk bed into a single bed by sawing it in half. That would be fun!
No it is not safe to burn it.
There are 19-47 pieces of wood in the frame i dunno man dont look at me i get stage fright peace!
yes, any fruit wood is safe.