bunk beds for sale stockport

bunk beds for sale stockport

bunk beds for sale sioux falls

Bunk Beds For Sale Stockport

CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE




Average review rating: High to Low Lydia Bunk Bed - White Hutchin Bunk Bed - Grey Finley Bunk Bed - Oak and White Hutchin Bunk Bed - White Tinsley Bunk Bed with Drawer - White Elliot Highsleeper Bed - White Piper Bunk Bed - Cream Here at Dreams we know how important a kids' bedroom is, and a big part of that is their bed. It’s not just somewhere to sleep; it’s a place to play, be creative and let their imagination run wild. We have a wonderful range of children’s bunk beds in sizes single and euro single, suitable for all ages, tastes and bedroom designs that your kids are sure to absolutely love. Bunk beds aren’t just for those who have more than one child as bunk beds with storage will give you plenty of room and floor space. With a cabin bed or highsleeper you can horde the mountains of toys away or some of our beds come with a built-in desk on which they can get creative or do homework. At Dreams we understand the importance of a great night’s sleep and also an exciting looking bedroom for your kids.




Our price promise also ensures that you’re getting only the very best value for money around, leaving you a little extra money in your pocket. If you’d like to speak to us about any of our products or have any other questions or queries, call us on 0800 652 5090. New (6) from $199.88 Want this professionally assembled? Storkcraft Long Horn Solid Hardwood Twin Bunk Bed, PinkDetailsHome Life Comfort Sleep 6-Inch Mattress - Twin FREE Shipping. The Storkcraft Long Horn Solid Hardwood Twin Bunk Bed combines beautiful arches with country charm to create the centerpiece for your child’s bedroom. Made from high-quality solid rubberwood, the Storkcraft Long Horn Solid Hardwood Twin Bunk Bed features unique fastening systems, a sturdy four-step ladder and full length guardrails. This bunk bed can also be configured into two separate twin beds for the ultimate versatility. Storkcraft's exclusive use of rubberwood offers a superior quality over most bunk beds, as rubberwood is naturally much denser, sturdier and more durable than the commonly used pine wood.




Compliant with all ASTM and CPSC safety standards and available in multiple, non-toxic finishes, the Storkcraft Long Horn Solid Hardwood Twin Bunk Bed will last you for years to come. 78.3 x 42.5 x 61.3 inches #1,047 in Home and Garden (See top 100) #51 in Home & Kitchen > Furniture > Bedroom Furniture > Beds, Frames & Bases > Beds 65 pounds (View shipping rates and policies) Amazon only ships this item within the contiguous 48 United States. Other Sellers on Amazon may ship this item to Alaska, Hawaii and US Territories. Storkcraft Caribou Solid Hardwood Twin Bunk Bed, Gray Zinus Easy Assembly Quick Lock Twin over Twin Classic Metal Bunk Bed with Dual Ladders / Quick to Assemble in Under an Hour King's Brand Furniture B125H Wood Arched Design Convertible Bunk Bed, Twin, Honey Finish 5 star57%4 star24%3 star8%2 star5%1 star6%See all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer ReviewsA few complaints but still a great value|I paid $199 for this bunk bed and am happy with the purchase.




Assembly was straight forward but a bit time consuming. Well over 100 screws.Once assembled, the two beds are very sturdy, when stacked together, they are still very sturdy.The beds do not come with full size bunk boards for the mattresses, but rather each has 13 slat boards string together as to be spaced evenly. The support is fine though for the mattresses. The only issue is that the slat boards aren't finished or sanded in any way. They look and feel like boards of wood you would buy at Home Depot or Lowes. When set up as a bunk bed, the person in the bottom bunk may get slivers from the slats of the top bunk if they like to fiddle with things. So far, my 2 year old son who sleeps in the bottom bunk hasn't had a sliver, but he is a bit more reserved than other boys his age.Due to the height of the beds, no mattress thicker than 8 inches could safely fit in either bunk. Anything thicker and the rails of the top bunk would be useless. And for the bottom bunk, there would be very little space between the mattress and the top bunk.




For the top bunk, there is 14 inches from the bunk mattress boards to the top of the top guard rail. A 6 inch mattress will leave 8 inches of guard rail protection.The guard rails of the top bunk are solid, but if the occupant is a bit rambunctious, I would question the longevity of the rails. Once solid kick would likely end the usefulness of the rails. As long as the person sleeping in the top bunk isn't an out of control kid who destroys everything, it should be fine though.The steps on the ladder are thick and solid. I appreciate that they are flat and not rounded like on other bunk bed ladders. My 5 year old son has no difficulty climbing up and down the ladder. The only possible issue may be the color. Since the color is dark, it may be difficult for young children to negotiate the steps in the dark of night.I really only have two complaints. One is what I already mentioned about the unfinished slats for the mattress support. I just know that at some point someone will get a sliver, but hey, this is a rather minor concern -- every kid gets slivers throughout childhood.




My second complaint is that you can't choose where to position the ladder. You are stuck with placing the ladder on the right. With the angle of the ladder and since it sticks out a good 18 inches, due to the layout of my boys bedroom with where the window, closet, door, light switch, window, dresser, book shelves, chair, etc are all located, we had to do some rearranging of furniture. I wish there was an option of placing the ladder on the left side of the bed rather than the right.Bottom line: the bed is safe, secure and worth the value. My boys love it.******** UPDATE 2012-06-05 ************My 2 boys have been using this bed for over a year and they are still loving the setup. No problem other than the fact that my youngest boy has had a sliver or two from the support boards. Everything is still holding together.In fact, I'm going to be ordering a set for my 2 girls.********* UPDATE 2014-04-28 ********Well, it took much longer than we intended, but after many unplanned expenses, my wife and I finally got around to having enough saved up to buy a bunk set for our girls (ages 9 and 2).




We bought the first set for our boys nearly two and a half years ago. The set we just put together for our girls is the same as our first set, but a different color. They haven't changed anything from what we could tell in the 2.5 years since our first purchase, so my initial review still holds true for me. We didn't buy our second set on Amazon though, Walmart had the Cherry model for $200 and at the time of purchase, Amazon had it for over $300. It took a bit longer this time, since I at first wanted to assemble it MY way, but my wife kept insisting we do it the right way. She of course was right, and my stupidity cost us a bit of time (sorry honey). But other than that, it was just as smooth as setting up the first set. Roughly 150 screws and bolts. I'm going to try to upload pictures of our assembly stages.I was just reminded that we had one hiccup when assembling the set for our girls. We were one dowel short. Either we lost it, or the manufacturer shorted us. EIther way, we had to wait to assemble the ladder.

Report Page