My husband only punched the wall once during the building process.
While the bed is now put together, and my son loves it, I have several issues with it. The biggest is how much of a pain in the butt it was to put together. It took my husband and myself HOURS. The directions are awful. They have you follow steps and secure pieces, then move on to the next step and the next, and low and behold the only way to make the current step work is to backtrack and loosen or remove something in a previous step. We probably spent more time back tracking on the steps then on the actual steps. Only ONE time in the directions did they mention leaving a screw somehwhat loose for a later step. The wooden part of the steps was the biggest issue and they would not fit until we loosened and removed things we had already completed. This also resulted in part of the particle board/wooden stairs cracking/splitting on the side / which was so disappointing. There were also several pre/drilled holes in the frame pieces that were in inadequately drilled and the bolts could not be put in with the allenwrench and we had to get the electric drill and our own screws to secure the piece. Again, my son loves it, and at the end of the day that is what matters most. It was 200 and a deal so that was also a huge plus. BUT next time we decided we may want to pay a bit more for something easier to put together.
My husband only punched the wall once during the building process.
While the bed is now put together, and my son loves it, I have several issues with it. The biggest is how much of a pain in the butt it was to put together. It took my husband and myself HOURS. The directions are awful. They have you follow steps and secure pieces, then move on to the next step and the next, and low and behold the only way to make the current step work is to backtrack and loosen or remove something in a previous step. We probably spent more time back tracking on the steps then on the actual steps. Only ONE time in the directions did they mention leaving a screw somehwhat loose for a later step. The wooden part of the steps was the biggest issue and they would not fit until we loosened and removed things we had already completed. This also resulted in part of the particle board/wooden stairs cracking/splitting on the side / which was so disappointing. There were also several pre/drilled holes in the frame pieces that were in inadequately drilled and the bolts could not be put in with the allenwrench and we had to get the electric drill and our own screws to secure the piece. Again, my son loves it, and at the end of the day that is what matters most. It was 200 and a deal so that was also a huge plus. BUT next time we decided we may want to pay a bit more for something easier to put together.