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Two people, the bed diagonally tilted with the soft side against the wall/window, then adjust the angle as you go. In the turn, it might be necessary to lift the bed upright a bit, lift it up towards the ceiling before you continue to turn it upward.

I don't see how that would be impossible to solve; I've managed to get a 140-bed both up and down a spiral staircase, which was much trickier than that corner.
 
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Ingea windows on the upper floor?

Hoist the bed using a rope tied to a rib, then tilt it in on its side.
 
1. Buy a new bed with delivery and a couple of beers.
2. Put the beers in the fridge until the delivery company arrives.
3. Open the beers, sit comfortably, and watch them solve your problem.
 
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Buy two 80-beds and some screws?

If you loosen anything, make sure it can be repeated, otherwise it will be like when they change the elevator and all the furniture that went in during the move-in doesn't fit during the move-out.
 
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Three people struggle to carry a large couch up a staircase with the text "PIVOT!" across the image.
 
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H Hhallden said:
Can't get the 120/200 bed up the stairs, the post that's in the way is load-bearing and goes down to the floor. My idea is to saw the post off at an angle and then screw the thing back together. Just need to find a nice saw.
What do you think?
Have you tried unscrewing the post? You can temporarily prop up the stairs with beams under the steps.
 
Can you return it and ask for a 200x120 instead of a 120x200?
 
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It's completely impossible for it not to fit there.

Position it with the lying surface against the outer wall, tip it towards the corner in the stairs with the lying surface still against the outer wall. Lift it straight up once you're past the edge in the ceiling. Rotate and carry up.
 
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I vote to dismantle the staircase railing. To succeed in doing that, you obviously need to buy new nice tools.
 
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Easy to have opinions from afar, but it should work! Check out our narrow staircase. Where you're holding the measuring tape in your picture, i.e., the second step, we only have 180 cm to the ceiling (217 cm ceiling height on the lower floor). At the parquet upstairs closest to the top step of the stairs, we only have 170 cm to the sloped ceiling by the window. So you really have to duck your head in our staircase both up and down.

We managed to get an exact 120 cm bed up this staircase, but it only goes one way and it has to be turned in a certain way.
 
  • White staircase with a tight turning design. Below sits a beige chair with a blanket and shirt draped over it. Soft lighting from a nearby lamp.
  • White spiral staircase with wooden steps and railing in a narrow space with sloping ceiling; light fixture and decorative items visible on landing.
  • Narrow white staircase in a home with low ceiling space, leading upwards with a visible light fixture.
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B BAv11 said:
Easy to think from a distance, but it should be possible! Check out our narrow staircase. Where you're holding the folding rule in your picture, i.e., the second step, we only have 180 cm to the ceiling (217 ceiling height downstairs). By the parquet upstairs nearest to the top stair, we only have 170 cm to the slanted ceiling by the window. So you really have to duck your head in our staircase up there and down there.

We got exactly such a 120 bed up this staircase, but it only goes one way and has to be turned a certain way.
Yes, but your staircase has larger holes in the joists than TS.
 
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Have a similar staircase and had the same problem with the bed, a regular 100 cm wide window on the upper floor worked fine. Same with the sofa, didn't even try, just ended up with a lot of patching :D completely useless staircase!
 
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TS, in all seriousness. You must come back with how you solved this once you figured it out!
 
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Even I am ready to bet that the bed will fit.
However, once I experienced a narrower staircase and a wider bed. Then I cut the slats under the bed and removed the springs there. Then I simply folded the bed, making it only 1m long but twice as thick. Then I screwed the slats together with flat iron.
 
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Eh, they never go... 😒

Live in Gothenburg. Almost ready to go down and watch when a couple of sturdy byggahusare tackle the project. 😄 I can contribute with some beers. 😄
 
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