Elevate Your Space! 🏠
The LIFE SKY Twin Over Full Bunk Bed is a modern, space-saving solution crafted from a heavy-duty metal frame, supporting up to 550 pounds. With a detachable ladder and no need for a box spring, this bunk bed is designed for easy assembly and maximum safety, making it ideal for dorms, kids' rooms, or any compact living area.
Item Weight | 72.82 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 194.8L x 142W x 137.4H centimetres |
Size | Twin Over Full |
Finish Type | Metal |
Furniture Finish | Black |
Colour | Black |
Style Name | Modern |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
Material Type | Metal |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 550 Pounds |
Compatible With Mattress Size | Twin |
Special Feature | Low Profile Bunk Bed, Removable Ladder, Metal Frame Bunk Bed, Heavy Duty Bunk Bed, Double Bunk Bed |
K**N
Sturdy and only a lil noise
Bought this bed for my sons who are 8 and 12.They love it. It’s durable and lightweight. Assembly was easy and only took about 30 min. There’s very little noise when they move around on it which is great cuz 8 year old is a light sleeper. Overall one of the best metal bunk bed that I’ve ever owned.
L**X
Creeky
It’s great, other than the fact that it’s a bit wobbly and creaks a lot when on the upper bunk, but super secure. It’s much lower than I thought though, and for 8ft ceilings I have like a whole 5 ft of space before I hit the ceiling. And the guard rails aren’t high enough for a regular mattress type. Good overall. Makes my partner and I have our own separate sleep arrangements in the same room nicer. No more being kicked in my sleep 😂.
L**R
Easy to put together...
After reading many reviews on how hard some of these were to put together - this one was true to it's word. Does take two people, but was pleasantly pleased with how easy and sturdy it is.
A**S
Love the low height
We really like the look and height of this bunk bed for our toddlers. It’s not creaky at all and my husband used his drill with a special attachment to get it all together. I think If you twist them all in manually (by hand) then you will have the creaking and/or need to continually tighten it. Which is not desirable as far as safety. Definitely use a power drill. The only con we found was the instructions were confusing. And my husband is very used to putting things together but it still would say a few things backwards or wrong (possibly language translation error?) anyway, overall we are really happy with it.
D**
Damaged & missing pieces
My package was 3 days late and it was extremely damaged and pieces are missing
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