Have super mixed feeling! The bed is super nice and wish I was able to assemble it! The first box came fairly quick! Now the other came in separate times. I received a total of 5 boxes. Different frame pieces or slates in them. I didnt really get frustrated or mind until the last box came damage. Really cant get mad at how ups handles packages but what upset me was. I paid $400 for the darn thing NOT to come with screws or instructions!!! If I at least had either or I would have managed something! To contact the seller its a mission. This is a hit or miss
The bed seems sturdy and the quality is really nice but the bed came damaged AND without hardware... so after doing some wood work and fixing the damaged piece I still ended up not being able to set up the bed because I dont have the hardware to do it
I purchased the twin/full/twin in Dark Cappuccino. The bunk bed itself is fairly easy to assemble, just very time consuming. There were 3 missing screws that I needed run out and purchase to finish the ladder. The bed seems very sturdy and good quality.
The trundle is clearly not constructed of the same material or same quality. It was difficult to assemble as not all holes lined up and hand screwing in each slat was almost impossible on the side where the front edge of the trundle is. The mattress we have is a very thin standard twin and it hits the middle support bar for the full, making it impossible to completely store under the bunk and it sticks out 11 inches. It's almost as if the trundle was an after thought and not made for this set.
Cons: Came missing a special bolt for the top bunk that cant be bought at a local hardware store. Came with a chunk of missing paint and scuff marks. Within a week of minimal use the paint has scraped off on other parts. Very disappointed for how expensive it was. It already looks worn after a few weeks.
Pros: Very sturdy build. Large drawers offer great storage.
I love this bed for my son but the process was a headache. The parts arrived without the screws.I was disappointed in s lack of cell with this matter but once I reached out to the manufacturer they were great and mailed all of the screws and missing pieces right away. Once we received the screws assemble was a breeze and my son loved his bed. We have the twin over full with trundle model and you cant beat that because its literally 3 beds for the price of one.
Cheaply made. Not sturdy or durable. Did not ship with trundle. It looks really nice but the top bunk collapsed within a month of purchase with just regular use with my 2 sons. Highly disappointed.
I'll update with additional photos. The support beams that run horizontally under the twin beds are made out of the cheapest wood material. A beam on the bottom bed already broke. Having 2 or 3 support beams that run vertically to cross-hatch and strengthen the horizontal beams is necessary, especially with the trash wood they're using. I simply cannot understand how a designer cannot understand something so basic.
So you get on the bed, and as you're climbing on, you're putting your knees and weight predominately on a single beam. (No weight distribution) in certain areas repeated over and over will make those areas weak...If you're using trash wood OR don't have support beams.
My son, who weights 140 pound, was on the top bunk and I'm on the bottom, laying with my youngest...(Knowing full well that the bottom beam already broke.) I'm looking up and the beams are bowing (is that spelled correctly) they're bowing down. And I'm thinking, wow, if that bottom beam broke, who's to say that all these won't?
So I slightly pull on some of these beams and you can tell the wood is close to going.
You take away the trash wood OR at the least, if you're going to use trash wood, you MUST have the horizontal supports under the mattress AS WELL as the vertical. To be completely honest, this is a HUGE SAFETY concern. I can record a video and upload it.
That's where I'm at here.
It's and their support beams are trash and a huge liability.
I hope the company rep sees this because this could cause some serious injury and at the very least, just isn't comforting. Fix it or offer a solution to fix it.
I wound up purchasing two of these for my grandkids. One two twins and a full size and the other two twins. . They love them. Instant forts and castles. I mistakenly had one delivered to my home address. I realized the mistake right away but was not able to change the shipping so I ordered another. I returned the third bed as directed but, never saw the money returned.
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Hit or miss! Missing screws
Have super mixed feeling! The bed is super nice and wish I was able to assemble it! The first box came fairly quick! Now the other came in separate times. I received a total of 5 boxes. Different frame pieces or slates in them. I didnt really get frustrated or mind until the last box came damage. Really cant get mad at how ups handles packages but what upset me was. I paid $400 for the darn thing NOT to come with screws or instructions!!! If I at least had either or I would have managed something! To contact the seller its a mission. This is a hit or miss
Value for money
Good quality wood. Drawers were not easy to assemble.
Damaged and missing hardware
The bed seems sturdy and the quality is really nice but the bed came damaged AND without hardware... so after doing some wood work and fixing the damaged piece I still ended up not being able to set up the bed because I dont have the hardware to do it
Read if considering trundle option
I purchased the twin/full/twin in Dark Cappuccino. The bunk bed itself is fairly easy to assemble, just very time consuming. There were 3 missing screws that I needed run out and purchase to finish the ladder. The bed seems very sturdy and good quality. The trundle is clearly not constructed of the same material or same quality. It was difficult to assemble as not all holes lined up and hand screwing in each slat was almost impossible on the side where the front edge of the trundle is. The mattress we have is a very thin standard twin and it hits the middle support bar for the full, making it impossible to completely store under the bunk and it sticks out 11 inches. It's almost as if the trundle was an after thought and not made for this set.
Wouldnt recommend
Cons: Came missing a special bolt for the top bunk that cant be bought at a local hardware store. Came with a chunk of missing paint and scuff marks. Within a week of minimal use the paint has scraped off on other parts. Very disappointed for how expensive it was. It already looks worn after a few weeks. Pros: Very sturdy build. Large drawers offer great storage.
Great purchase but parts were missing
I love this bed for my son but the process was a headache. The parts arrived without the screws.I was disappointed in s lack of cell with this matter but once I reached out to the manufacturer they were great and mailed all of the screws and missing pieces right away. Once we received the screws assemble was a breeze and my son loved his bed. We have the twin over full with trundle model and you cant beat that because its literally 3 beds for the price of one.
You get what you pay for.
Poor quality and missing pieces. Contacted company and sent out missing parts.
Dont buy
Cheaply made. Not sturdy or durable. Did not ship with trundle. It looks really nice but the top bunk collapsed within a month of purchase with just regular use with my 2 sons. Highly disappointed.
Great Bed...Until You Get to the Wooden Support Beams...(No cross hatching) Trash Beams
I'll update with additional photos. The support beams that run horizontally under the twin beds are made out of the cheapest wood material. A beam on the bottom bed already broke. Having 2 or 3 support beams that run vertically to cross-hatch and strengthen the horizontal beams is necessary, especially with the trash wood they're using. I simply cannot understand how a designer cannot understand something so basic. So you get on the bed, and as you're climbing on, you're putting your knees and weight predominately on a single beam. (No weight distribution) in certain areas repeated over and over will make those areas weak...If you're using trash wood OR don't have support beams. My son, who weights 140 pound, was on the top bunk and I'm on the bottom, laying with my youngest...(Knowing full well that the bottom beam already broke.) I'm looking up and the beams are bowing (is that spelled correctly) they're bowing down. And I'm thinking, wow, if that bottom beam broke, who's to say that all these won't? So I slightly pull on some of these beams and you can tell the wood is close to going. You take away the trash wood OR at the least, if you're going to use trash wood, you MUST have the horizontal supports under the mattress AS WELL as the vertical. To be completely honest, this is a HUGE SAFETY concern. I can record a video and upload it. That's where I'm at here. It's and their support beams are trash and a huge liability. I hope the company rep sees this because this could cause some serious injury and at the very least, just isn't comforting. Fix it or offer a solution to fix it.
great beds for the money
I wound up purchasing two of these for my grandkids. One two twins and a full size and the other two twins. . They love them. Instant forts and castles. I mistakenly had one delivered to my home address. I realized the mistake right away but was not able to change the shipping so I ordered another. I returned the third bed as directed but, never saw the money returned.
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