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I made my daughter a unique DIY bed with IKEA bargains – trolls slam ‘design flaw’, but we love it

A MUM has been trolled after creating a DIY bed for her teenager – but insisted it’s the perfect storage solution for her room. 

When Becky Fairbairn’s daughter, Lexie, 14, showed her the viral hack on TikTok, she became intrigued. 

Teenage girl's bed built on top of IKEA drawers.
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Becky Fairbairn was trolled on social media over a supposed ‘design flaw’ with the DIY bed[/caption]

The mum, 32, from Edinburgh, had been looking for a way to give her teen some more space – and this fit the bill perfectly. 

Using two drawers from IKEA, with a mattress on top, the unique bed was complete. 

But it’s gone viral on Facebook for the wrong reasons with people confused about its rather tall height. 

Becky captioned the post, which has over 9,000 likes: “We did the IKEA bed hack for my daughter’s bedroom!

“She absolutely loves it, and the amount of space/storage is unreal now.”

Social media users flocked to the comments to share their reactions after seeing the final product, with many poking fun at how she gets up and down without any stairs. 

“Needs a parachute to get out of bed”, one person joked. 

Someone else added: “I’m so short lol I can just barely get on top of that dresser.”

“Does she also have a cherry picker so that she can get in?” asked a third.

Meanwhile, a fourth wrote: “At least she will get a good night’s sleep after she climbs down her beanstalk.”

Other people, however, were in favour of the space-saving hack.

One gushed: “So much hate on this post but I love the idea. If I wasn’t so attached to having my mattress on the floor, I’d probably do this too lmao.”

“I’m tall, I love it. And my cats would have a cool fort”, someone else insisted. 

And another person cried: “That looks awesome.”

“I thought it was a great idea to incorporate more storage into her bedroom”, Becky later revealed. 

“I spoke to a local tradesman as I wanted to make sure my measurements were correct for creating the frame to hold the units together. 

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Becky Fairbairn made a DIY bed for daughter Lexie using IKEA bargains[/caption]

“I also wanted to make sure I was buying the correct materials. 

“He was able to provide his opinion on what structure he felt would support the mattress and ensure the drawers were held together by supports. 

“It wasn’t ever a matter of cost, but more about giving her the bed she wanted. 

“I’m very aware we could have purchased several styles of beds with storage, but this was her choice.”

Becky bought two IKEA Malm drawers for £79 each, along with two Kallax units, costing £30 each. 

At B&Q, extra materials to create the support cost £60, bringing the total cost to £278.

While she hasn’t had any previous experience with a project like this, the savvy mum has always been rather creative. 

In total, the project took seven days to complete. And Lexie is over the moon with her new bed. 

Becky added: “She absolutely loves it. 

“People seem most concerned about the gap in the middle, but the mattress is fully supported and won’t fall through. 

“I’m a very easygoing person, and I get that people will both love and hate it – and that’s okay. 

“My approach was to answer people’s questions who had genuine concerns, but it got to the stage where I started replying with humour.

“People enjoyed that more than the negative reactions coming in. “If you’re looking at creating a similar project, do your research and go for it. 

“I knew my daughter was safe. She has never fallen out, and I was confident she wouldn’t start now.”

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EastEnders icon reveals why she won’t return to BBC soap for 40th anniversary

AN EastEnders icon has revealed why she will not return to BBC soap for its 40th anniversary.

This is despite her close link to a current BBC One storyline involving the departing Natalie Cassidy.

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Lindsey Coulson is beloved amongst EastEnders fans her her role as Carol Jackson[/caption]
Patsy Palmer and Lyndsey Coulson in a scene from a television program.
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She first made her debut on the show back in the 90s[/caption]
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Fans are sure to be devastated as she has ruled out a soap comeback[/caption]

Lindsey Coulson, 64, is beloved by EastEnders viewers for her role as the matriarch, Carol Jackson.

She first made her debut on the show back in 1993 and her last appearance came in 2015.

Viewers have been wondering why she hasn’t appeared in the long-running serial drama as her family has come under fire.

The actress is busy working on other projects, as she is about to make her debut in the hit BBC drama, Waterloo Road as the new head teacher.

A host of other legendary names have made cameo comebacks to the soap, including Joe Swash and Tracy-Anne Oberman in anticipation for the soap’s 40th anniversary.

But when asked if she will be making a return amid fan demand, Lindsey poured cold water on the possibility as she has left the character behind.

She told Radio Times: “No. I feel that if you’re trying to portray another character and trying to put the work in, it would be odd for me to do another character I really loved playing.”

However, she has nothing but her best wishes for her co-stars, saying: “I really think it’s brilliant that that program is celebrating 40 years because it’s incredible that the audiences have still kept with it.”

Recently on EastEnders, her daughter Sonia Fowler (Cassidy), was arrested and charged with the murder of Debbie Colwell.

Just as she stood trial, Carol’s other daughter Bianca (Patsy Palmer) went missing.

This is because Sonia’s fiance Reiss (Jonny Freeman) has kidnapped her and is holding her as his prisoner in a remote and soundproof storage.

Recently, viewers saw how Bianca recorded a ‘confession’ video for the killing of Debbie, in a bid to help her sister and escape from Reiss’ evil clutches.

However, fans are still concerned by the absence of Carol as she is nowhere to be seen amid the trauma surrounding both her daughters.

EastEnders' 40th anniversary cameos so far

With the 40th anniversary of EastEnders coming up, fans are looking forward to some more incredible cameos from iconic faces of Walford's past. But who have we had so far?

Tracy-Ann Oberman – Oberman returned as Chrissie Watts, a character she last played nearly two decades ago.

Paul Bradley – Bradley returned as Nigel Bates, a character he last played over 25 years ago.

Micheal French – French returned as David Wicks, a character he last played two decades ago.

Patsy Palmer – Palmer returned as Bianca Jackson, a character she last played in 2019.

Coming up this year…

Ross Kemp – Kemp will reprise his role as Grant Mitchell, a character he first played in 1990. The BBC has described Kemp’s storyline as “explosive”. Kemp said it was an “absolute honour” to return to the show.

Other aspects of the 40th anniversary celebration include: A wedding between fan favorites, A huge explosion at the Queen Vic, and A live interactive episode.

Brenda Collins (Nichola McAuliffe) in an EastEnders courtroom scene.
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Carol’s daughter Sonia stood trial for the murder of Debbie Colwell[/caption]
Bianca from EastEnders sitting in a storage unit.
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Her other daughter Bianca went missing after she was kidnapped[/caption]
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Despite momentous events for her family, Carol is nowhere to be seen[/caption]

EastEnders continues on BBC One and is available to stream on iPlayer.

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Millions of drivers warned of UK-wide petrol AND diesel shortage with major supermarkets hit

MILLIONS of drivers have been warned of a nationwide petrol and diesel shortage.

Unless 200,000 new lorry drivers are recruited, a repeat of the 2021 driver shortage could lead to fuel station chaos.

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A view of a person using an Asda petrol pump in Chelmsford, Essex[/caption]

The Road Haulage Association warned ministers that the logistics industry faces “significant structural challenges”.

And reports suggest plans launched four years ago to tackle the trucker shortage have not been as successful as hoped.

The looming crisis could hit home and supermarket deliveries.

Supermarkets such as Tesco, Morrisons, Asda, and Sainsbury’s rely on a stable supply chain.

A report said: “2021 was a year of genuine crisis with an HGV driver shortage which saw empty shop shelves, delivery delays and supply chain disruption.

“We must avoid a repeat of this.”

Sally Gilson, policy manager at the RHA, said: “We need to keep these young drivers in the sector as we don’t want to see people get funded training, get their licence and then leave shortly after.

“We saw quite a number train up, stay for three to six months and then leave the sector.”

The shortage of lorry drivers is also threatening to derail government building plans.

A government spokeswoman said: “We understand the pressures facing the housebuilding industry, which is why we are making sure that they have the skilled workers they need to help us build 1.5 million homes and deliver our new towns.

“Alongside this, we are getting more HGV drivers onto our roads through our Skills Bootcamps, giving people the skills they need to start their career.”

Fuel duty STAYS FROZEN

FUEL duty was frozen for a 15th historic year in a massive win for drivers and The Sun’s Keep It Down campaign.

The Chancellor used Budget to stop petrol and diesel prices rising with inflation.

And in a huge boost for cash-strapped Brits, Rachel Reeves confirmed the temporary 5p cut will also remain in place.

Motorists have enjoyed frozen rates since 2011 thanks to our campaign with FairFuelUK to protect people at the pump.

If the duty had been allowed to rise in line with inflation since 2010, Britain’s drivers would now be paying 93.47p on a litre of fuel rather than the current 52.95p once VAT is included.

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Ryanair launches new ‘take flight’ flash sale with bargain seats to destinations including Rome, Amsterdam and London

HOLIDAYGOERS are set for a major treat as Ireland’s biggest budget airline has just announced a flash sale – with flights for just €14.99.

Ryanair has launched a surprise “Take Flight” sale to some of Europe’s top destinations.

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Agadir flights are available for €21.99[/caption]
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Amsterdam is a popular European destination up for grabs[/caption]

It means that those hoping to escape the winter weather at home can set off for a few days in the sun at great value.

Or, those trying to book a last minute holiday or Valentine’s present can do so now without breaking the bank.

The flash sale includes some of Europe’s most popular cities as well as favourite spots in the UK.

All flights will leave from Dublin Airport and are economy class tickets.

One of the close to home flights includes London, the capital city of England.

Flights can be found for as little as €14.99 on selected dates, and the trip is just over an hour.

The major city has plenty on offer from world-famous sightseeing to buzzing nightlife and great shopping.

Another nearby neighbour is Glasgow, the second-largest city in Scotland.

Flights to Glasgow are also priced at €14.99 and the flight time is set at a little over one hour.

The unique city is home to great nightlife and music and is a major hit among sports fans.

Further afield, flights to Amsterdam can be found for €19.99 in the coming weeks.

As the capital of the Netherlands, the city enjoys a reputation for both culture and nightlife.

Aside from colourful buildings, cute parks, and pretty canals, Amsterdam is home to world famous nightlife and a relaxed atmosphere.

Another top destination is Faro, Portugal, a coastal city that’s perfect for soaking up the sun.

With year round warm weather, Faro is home to island beaches and delicious seafood.

It’s also known for the charming old town and exciting nightlife, and flights cost only €19.99.

For a truly unique destination, flights to Moroccan city Agadir can be found for just €21.99.

With stunning beaches and impressive architecture, the coastal spot is perfect for sun seekers and culture lovers.

Another world famous destination up for grabs is Italian capital Rome, with flights for only €21.99.

With high temperatures even in winter, the historic city boasts world famous food and drink and some truly breathtaking sights.

It’s ideal for those who want to go on a short break and take in the likes of the Trevi Fountain and the Colosseum.

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The airline giant have launched a major sale[/caption]
Sunset view of St. Peter's Basilica in Rome, with a bridge over the Tiber River.
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Rome is the stunning capital of Italy[/caption]
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Flights to some of the UK’s top cities are available[/caption]

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‘We’re up and running’ declares Mark Bourke as Kerry LGFA get off the mark in Division 1 with win over Waterford

KERRY chief Mark Bourke was relieved the Kingdom got on the board by securing their first win of the Lidl NFL Division 1 campaign at SETU Arena.

Goals in either half from Niamh Ní Chonchúir and Siofra O’Shea saw the Kingdom bounce back from a first-round loss at holders Armagh.

3 February 2025; Áine O’Neill of Waterford in action against Jadyn Lucey of Kerry during the 2025 Lidl Ladies National Football League Division 1 match between Waterford and Kerry at SETU Waterford in Carriganore, Waterford. Photo by Piaras Ó Mídheach/Sportsfile
Kerry are off the mark in Division 1 with a win over Waterford
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Kingdom chief Bourke, who replaced Declan Quill and Darragh Long ahead of the new season, said: “Getting any points on the board in this division is a relief. We’re up and running.

“We lost our shape in the first half because of the wind and the team we were playing.

“In the second half, we committed to keeping four up. It opened up the game and we saw some gaps.”

Waterford manager and Kerry native Tomás Mac an tSaoir, whose side beat Kildare last time out, hailed the display of debut keeper Gemma Corcoran.

The 16-year-old is the first Ballysaggart player to line out for the Déise at senior level and capped her bow with a couple of great saves.

Former Kingdom netminder Mac an tSaoir said: “An outstanding performance for a girl of her age — her bravery to come out and block two shots in the second half when Kerry were getting a squeeze on.

“Her courage and her bravery, that’s what she’s been showing in training.

“She has a great future ahead of her.”

The Munster rivals were level four times before O’Shea’s punched effort on 45 minutes set the Kingdom on their way.

Kerry trailed 0-6 to 1-2 at the interval, with the goal arriving on six minutes when a point attempt by Ní Chonchúir dropped into the corner of the Déise net.

The Kingdom made a triple substitution at the break.

One of those arrivals, Danielle O’Leary, kicked them into the lead four minutes into the second period after Rachel Dwyer got the leveller.

On 40 minutes, O’Shea bravely punched the ball to the net just ahead of advancing Déise keeper Corcoran to make it 2-4 to 0-6. Ciara McCarthy added a point.

Emma Murray, Lauren McGregor and Brid McMaugh reduced the deficit to two and Corcoran made two stunning saves from O’Leary.

But a late point from captain Anna Galvin sealed victory for Kerry.

WATERFORD: G Corcoran; C Murray, R Casey, M Ryan; K McGrath, E Murray 0-2, Á O’Neill; E Power, H Power; B McMaugh 0-2, K Hogan 0-2f, K Murray; L McGregor 0-2f, C Walsh 0-1, C Fennell. Subs: A Power for Fennell 44 mins, L Ni Arta for Walsh 57.

KERRY: ME Bolger; R Smith, D Kearney, R Rahilly; A O’Connell, K Cronin, A Galvin 0-2; K Sugrue; A Dillane; N Carmody, C Evans, N Ní Chonchúir 1-0; S O’Shea 1-1, R Dwyer 0-1, K Brosnan. Subs: M O’Connell for Ní Chonchúir 23 mins, C McCarthy 0-1 for Sugrue h-t, E Lynch for Rahilly h-t, D O’Leary 0-1 for Brosnan h-t, J Lucey for Dwyer 40, L Boyle for Carmody 47, M Higgins for A O’Connell 57, N Quinn for Evans 58.

REFEREE: B Redmond (Wexford).

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‘Matlock’ Shares Sneak Peek of Upcoming Episode 10 and Juicy Plot Involving Matty and Sarah

The plot for the next episode of Matlock has been revealed, and fans should buckle up. CBS released the synopsis as well as photos from the upcoming Thursday, February 6, episode, titled “Crash Helmets On.” “Matty and Sarah pose as grandmother and granddaughter in order to gather information at a senior living facility facing a...

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