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ORDOLL have been a manufacturer since 2005. Our factory covers over 20000 square meters with professional sculptors and designers, 20 technicians and 230 employees. We specialized in developing, designing, producing and selling fibreglass mannequins for display clothes and cyberskin mannequin for display under wear and breasts. We recently ventured into love dolls. Our first model is OR156 which is 156cm (inclusive of head) with the first Sara head. Designers are working hard to introduce more heads in the coming months. Website: www.ordoll.com
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Hi everyone,

So I'm close to pulling the trigger on an ORDoll 156cm D cup and the only option I have is to keep her under my bed. I'm getting a Malm high bed frame and then will hide her on one side with storage drawers on the other side hiding her from view.

Unfortunately I'm unable to hide her 'in plain sight' or hang her in a wardrobe. I'd be really keen to see if anyone else does this and whether you have for example memory foam lining the floor? Could anyone tell me what the back to front measurement would be of a doll this size? Would she suffer from depressions in her butt or back etc.?

I'd be grateful for your advice!

Thanks

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Any pictures of your storage solution for inspiration would also be appreciated!

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I think he's talking about this bed: http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/S89131267/ with drawers like these on one side http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/00317546/ and the doll on the other.

You would definitely want like 3cm of memory foam under her and not leave her lying on the hard floor as that would cause her butt to depress.
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Tomoe wrote:I think he's talking about this bed: http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/S89131267/ with drawers like these on one side http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/00317546/ and the doll on the other.

You would definitely want like 3cm of memory foam under her and not leave her lying on the hard floor as that would cause her butt to depress.
Thanks for the advice there Tomoe, I'll look to get at least 3cm of memory foam.

Anyone else have advice / pictures of storage options?

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the only thing i would advise and that is to make sure what you have the doll in doesn't sweat (leading to mildew etc.) also make sure it's more or less airtight if possible , sometimes it can get dusty even under beds from heater vents in rooms, etc. just a thought .

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I have a bed like this:
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Right now two dolls are stored there. There's space for one more.
She told me to come but I was already there

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I made my bed myself, this is part of my profession.
Under my bed there is 1 large drawer, similar to the Ikea link, only made much stronger.
This drawer is so strong that you can safely store 100 kg.
Between the bedspon and the top of the drawer, I left a large opening for ventilation.
This works perfectly.
For privacy reasons, I only show the closed version of my bed
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With Lucy and Lissie my SH165+ http://dollforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=261&t=76385
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virgin-doll wrote : For privacy reasons, I only show the closed version of my bed.


YEah we know what it is you have a dead body stashed under their , columbo will be right over !! 8O :haha4:

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My storage location is based on mentioned MALM furniture. Together with a memory foam of 5cm height.
Since I own a WM-155 (the DDs would have touched the bed :) ) the only thing I had to do was exchanging the rolls that came with MALM with smaller ones.

It's just a matter of getting extra material to put the 2 drawers together.
Here's a close-up of how I connected them:

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Since you can't use the middle wall (the drawers are constructed to be used separately) I added 4 of those L-shape stabilizers along the front panel.

Perfect solution :)
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RaDiv, mind if i ask where you got a bed like that , thats a cool bed !!

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timetraveler1 wrote:RaDiv, mind if i ask where you got a bed like that , thats a cool bed !!
Ikea
http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/40249881/
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Angelica 165 cm anime fabric doll with silicone head

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I'd not get a bed with drawers. Do the following:

1) Get a regular bed with frame.
2) Ask the vendor how "thick" your doll is. That is, from the butt to the nipple.
3) get bed lifters that will give you enough clearance to get the doll under the bed.
4) Buy a Golf bag wheeled carrier (Dick's has them relatively cheaply).
5) Buy bed skirts. They are cheap
6) when necessary, put doll in carrier and carrier under bed.
7) The only people who will see under the bed are those looking to see under the bed. The golf club carrier will look like you just have storage.

Done and done.

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Thanks for all the advice everyone, much appreciated!

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i showed this to another website that deals with stealth vans , vans that look like vans outside but are fixed inside like motor homes .
this would be good in those with room underneath to store stuff .
this bed should make the perfect bed to hide a doll for storage its enclosed which will also keep the doll from getting dusty .
the only bad side i can see is if a doll is heavy it may be harder to get doll out , and a person would have to be more careful .
thanks by the way for the link ! :D

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