This triple bunk bed is legit, I am happy to say. Here are the key takeaways:
1) The materials are quality. It looks just as advertised the wood is solid, and its a pretty elegant design
2) This sucker is solid. Theres enough hardware in this bad boy to keep this in tact for many years to come. I have zero concerns about it falling apart or breaking under the strain of twin 5 year olds (and their 3 year old brothers) antics. The weight limit says 165 lbs, but Im pretty confident my 200 lb self could climb up there without incident (although, I havent tested it, and not sure I will).
3) I put it together by myself, and it took 4 to 5 hours. Thats not nothing, but it was one of the most thoughtfully organized, clear sets of instructions Ive had the pleasure to encounter. There werent any oops moments where you find yourself unscrewing sections because the instructions were vague. The diagrams and written instructions were perfectly clear and it went together easily. If you have an extra set of hands available, I highly recommend it--this is really more of a two person job, but I was able to assemble it solo with a little bit of ingenuity.
4) Safety. My kids havent had any issues with the ladders (twin 5 year olds boy/girl). I guided them through the initial trial runs going up and down the ladders, and they got the hang of it quickly. I assembled the bed 5 nights ago, and last night each twin came to sleep in my bed around 3am and 4am--I note that to say that they made it safely down the ladders in the middle of the night, half asleep. The base on this is really wide, so its not going to tip over--I dont think I could pull it over, let alone little kids. Its also pretty tall, so they dont have room to stand up on the top bunk, so you dont have to worry about jumping around and that sort of horseplay.
5) The kids love it. Like, its a huge hit. I am the worlds greatest father, and all is well in the world. There are also hours of play that happen in their bedroom now as a result of this bunk bed, so mom and I can catch our breath here and there while the kids play.
The only things to consider that arent all sunshine and rainbows is that this is a tall bed.
1) Im 61 and I cant really reach my kids at bedtime. I have to slide the movable ladder over and climb up a couple of steps to tuck my kids in.
2) The other thing is that its hard to change the sheets. If youre less that 165 lbs, you can just climb up and make the bed. I have to pull the mattress down, put on the fitted sheet, and put the mattress back up. Not a big deal, but something to consider--at least as you consider what twin mattress to purchase--I love the ones I got, but theyre a bit on the heavy side.
Final thing that dawned on me. I read a LOT of the comments and questions from folks on this product before purchasing, and I seem to recall there was confusion about what kind of mattress to get (i.e. foam mattress vs. coil spring mattress. I have no idea why it makes a difference. I got the kids gel memory foam mattresses, and theyre great--no issues.
All in all, Im super happy with the purchase and so are the kids. If that changes, Ill update the recommendation.
Let me start by saying in the middle of putting together the bottom bunk bed, my son and discovered that we had tow of the same parts and could not complete the assembly. I had to reach out to the manufacturer to send a replacement part. It took almost two weeks to arrive.
After I called to have them send a replacement part I realized some of the screws were bent and we need replacements as well. However I didnt want to call back and wait additional time for those to come. Thank goodness I had left over screws from an old bunk bed that fit this one.
Some of the holes were not deep enough to screw in the screws, so again thank goddness, my son had a tool bag and drill bit! He had to drill into the holes to make them deeper.
it took two of us about 4-6 hours to complete the set-up of this bed.
It looks really nice now that is put together BUT the hassle it took to put it together was WAAAAYYYYYY too much!
Its very sturdy though and like I said it looks nice. None of the wood pieces were scratched up.....so I guess it was all worth it because my boys were so happy.
Gave three stars due to the incorrect part and the few bent screws and not deep enough holes.
We purchased this bed for our children to use at my Mothers house. There are many little dents and imperfections as well as the pictured major chunk missing from the longer ladder. Also, the nut that came with the bolts (nuts are inserted in the base of the bed) were VERY difficult to thread. However, all that said, its a good bed for $300 dollars.
Really nice piece. Im surprised how solid it is, and was really easy to assemble, even with so many pieces. The only thing I would suggest is that they include caps for some of the inset screws. Other than that, we really love this!
This set up is enormous. However, with 3 boys, this was exactly what I needed to open up some space in their room! They are in love with their new beds and their new room! Bravo, ! Thank you!
A great product, bought it for my son, fairly easy to put together too. The directions are ambiguous at times but the pieces are clearly labeled and easy to put together
Its a good frame but it caMe damaged and ripped wood thats the only bad part wish it didnt have all these broken pieces where my kids could cut their fingers
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High quality and thoughtfully designed
This triple bunk bed is legit, I am happy to say. Here are the key takeaways: 1) The materials are quality. It looks just as advertised the wood is solid, and its a pretty elegant design 2) This sucker is solid. Theres enough hardware in this bad boy to keep this in tact for many years to come. I have zero concerns about it falling apart or breaking under the strain of twin 5 year olds (and their 3 year old brothers) antics. The weight limit says 165 lbs, but Im pretty confident my 200 lb self could climb up there without incident (although, I havent tested it, and not sure I will). 3) I put it together by myself, and it took 4 to 5 hours. Thats not nothing, but it was one of the most thoughtfully organized, clear sets of instructions Ive had the pleasure to encounter. There werent any oops moments where you find yourself unscrewing sections because the instructions were vague. The diagrams and written instructions were perfectly clear and it went together easily. If you have an extra set of hands available, I highly recommend it--this is really more of a two person job, but I was able to assemble it solo with a little bit of ingenuity. 4) Safety. My kids havent had any issues with the ladders (twin 5 year olds boy/girl). I guided them through the initial trial runs going up and down the ladders, and they got the hang of it quickly. I assembled the bed 5 nights ago, and last night each twin came to sleep in my bed around 3am and 4am--I note that to say that they made it safely down the ladders in the middle of the night, half asleep. The base on this is really wide, so its not going to tip over--I dont think I could pull it over, let alone little kids. Its also pretty tall, so they dont have room to stand up on the top bunk, so you dont have to worry about jumping around and that sort of horseplay. 5) The kids love it. Like, its a huge hit. I am the worlds greatest father, and all is well in the world. There are also hours of play that happen in their bedroom now as a result of this bunk bed, so mom and I can catch our breath here and there while the kids play. The only things to consider that arent all sunshine and rainbows is that this is a tall bed. 1) Im 61 and I cant really reach my kids at bedtime. I have to slide the movable ladder over and climb up a couple of steps to tuck my kids in. 2) The other thing is that its hard to change the sheets. If youre less that 165 lbs, you can just climb up and make the bed. I have to pull the mattress down, put on the fitted sheet, and put the mattress back up. Not a big deal, but something to consider--at least as you consider what twin mattress to purchase--I love the ones I got, but theyre a bit on the heavy side. Final thing that dawned on me. I read a LOT of the comments and questions from folks on this product before purchasing, and I seem to recall there was confusion about what kind of mattress to get (i.e. foam mattress vs. coil spring mattress. I have no idea why it makes a difference. I got the kids gel memory foam mattresses, and theyre great--no issues. All in all, Im super happy with the purchase and so are the kids. If that changes, Ill update the recommendation.
Overall Id spend more money on a different product
Let me start by saying in the middle of putting together the bottom bunk bed, my son and discovered that we had tow of the same parts and could not complete the assembly. I had to reach out to the manufacturer to send a replacement part. It took almost two weeks to arrive. After I called to have them send a replacement part I realized some of the screws were bent and we need replacements as well. However I didnt want to call back and wait additional time for those to come. Thank goodness I had left over screws from an old bunk bed that fit this one. Some of the holes were not deep enough to screw in the screws, so again thank goddness, my son had a tool bag and drill bit! He had to drill into the holes to make them deeper. it took two of us about 4-6 hours to complete the set-up of this bed. It looks really nice now that is put together BUT the hassle it took to put it together was WAAAAYYYYYY too much! Its very sturdy though and like I said it looks nice. None of the wood pieces were scratched up.....so I guess it was all worth it because my boys were so happy. Gave three stars due to the incorrect part and the few bent screws and not deep enough holes.
You get what you pay for
We purchased this bed for our children to use at my Mothers house. There are many little dents and imperfections as well as the pictured major chunk missing from the longer ladder. Also, the nut that came with the bolts (nuts are inserted in the base of the bed) were VERY difficult to thread. However, all that said, its a good bed for $300 dollars.
Solid piece, easy to assemble, saves floor space!
Really nice piece. Im surprised how solid it is, and was really easy to assemble, even with so many pieces. The only thing I would suggest is that they include caps for some of the inset screws. Other than that, we really love this!
Directions are easy to follow
This set up is enormous. However, with 3 boys, this was exactly what I needed to open up some space in their room! They are in love with their new beds and their new room! Bravo, ! Thank you!
A great bed!
A great product, bought it for my son, fairly easy to put together too. The directions are ambiguous at times but the pieces are clearly labeled and easy to put together
Its ok
Its a good frame but it caMe damaged and ripped wood thats the only bad part wish it didnt have all these broken pieces where my kids could cut their fingers
Bad company but beautiful
No white, its cream . The one piece of wood came split and they wont discount it.
Nice
I like
Very easy to follow directions
Inexpensive, easy to set up, I love how its low so if a child does fall off the top there is less chance of a serious injury.
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