🛏️ Elevate Your Space, Elevate Their Dreams!
The Max & Lily Twin Over Twin Low Bunk Bed is a stylish and sturdy solution for maximizing space in your child's room. Made from solid New Zealand pine, it features a low-profile design with safety guardrails, versatile ladder placement, and easy assembly, making it ideal for kids and teens alike.
Size | Twin/Twin |
Product Dimensions | 81.5"L x 54.25"W x 50"H |
Special Feature | No Box Spring Needed |
Color | White |
Finish Type | Painted |
Included Components | Guardrails, Slatted headboard, Footboard, Removable angled ladder |
Compatible With Mattress Size | twin |
Brand | Max & Lily |
Furniture Finish | Low VOC Finish, Non-Toxic |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Ground To Item Distance | 2 Inches |
Manufacturer | Maxwood Furniture Inc. |
UPC | 814679029107 |
Age Range (Description) | Kid |
Form Factor | Bunk Beds |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00814679029107 |
Target Audience | Unisex-kids |
Item Weight | 110 pounds |
Item model number | 180214-002 |
M**.
Really happy with the whole thing
Really impressed! I’ve put together more cabinets, bookshelves, and desks then I’d like to admit so I was sort of dreading putting this together, but I had to do it, so I did and I was so pleased! Everything was organized beautifully in the box, everything was nicely padded, and even the items that you needed seem to be packed in the order that you needed them in the box! For example, I needed to start out with Boards numbers 1,2 and 3, I think, and those were the ones that were packed on top. I read some of the reviews that complained about the instructions, but the instructions were perfectly clear to me. If you have normal intelligence, aren’t in a hurry, and take the time to use the brain God gave you, the instructions are very clear.I have two small negatives: one, there were some holes drilled in the wrong spot, and I had to fix that by drilling new holes, and although you can’t erase holes, it’s not a big deal. The other is that the hardware was not organized, like the boards and other supplies were. I struggled to know exactly which screws I was supposed to know in which place, and had to use the description to figure it out. For example, it said “60 mm“ for a certain screw, and I had to get out a ruler and measure. As organized as well as this bed was, I was surprised that the hardware was so neglected. True, the hardware was organized by type and wrapped separately, but I didn’t know what was what. Not a big deal and not any reason at all to steer clear of this company.Even with the two minor negatives that I said, this company and this bed deserve five stars, no question. The bed is very sturdy, well-made, and went together without issue! I would 100% order from this company again. I’m very pleased.
J**A
Good quality and easy to assemble
This is much better quality than I expected. The wood has a nice finish and all the pieces fit together well. Easy assembly, taking only 2 hours for my wife and I. I like that it's low to the ground for little kids. Highly recommended.
A**R
Baby & Toddler Sharing a Room
We LOVE this bunk bed! We especially love that the ladder can be lifted on and off as we please. Our 1 year old sleeps on the floor bed, with our 3 year old up top, so we have to take the ladder off every night to keep the baby from climbing up.
L**G
Used to be 5 stars but new version is lower quality. Recommend assembling in a different order.
A friend and I assembled the Max and Lily double bunk and two triple bunks, all of which are identical in their part numbers and assembly process. The double bunk was top quality and easy to assemble, but the triples were not nearly the same quality, although the bolts and assembly were still the same. They had been out of stock so the triples I purchased are the newer version and they have clearly cut some corners in the manufacturing process. The new beds have very poor paint quality with lots of flaws, the slats are made out of plywood instead of a single piece of wood, one of the holes for the metal rods isn't straight (it was wrong on both triples and had to be hammered in), and the steel bar is cheaper with corners that are sharper than the original version. The pilot holes for the brackets holding the steel bar are in the wrong place (on both triples), so be sure to use the bottom holes, not the top holes, or else the steel bar will be too high to install the slats. The directions are easy to follow if you pay close attention to detail. However, we assembled them in a different order so that we weren't trying to lift a completed bed into the air while fitting the legs onto the metal rods that connect it to the lower bunk. That would have taken 4 people. Instead, we assembled each bed in its place, on top of the lower bunks. We started by assembling all of the headboards/footboards. Each bunk is slightly different, so be sure to keep the pairs together. Then we connected the bottom bunk head and foot boards with the 2 long boards that hold the slats. We pushed the bolts in all the way to help hold up the long boards, then pulled the bolts out one at a time to screw them into the nut, using an impact driver. We fully tightened every bolt at each step. We stopped there, skipped some pages, and inserted the 5" metal rods into the tops of the legs, and put the next bunk's head and foot boards on those metal rods, on top of the bottom bunk. Then we attached both back guard rails at the same time by first hammering the dowels into the head/footboards with a rubber mallet and then guiding the holes in the ends of the boards onto the dowels sticking out. Then we attached the boards that hold up the slats, again pushing in all of the bolts to help hold it in place while we screwed the bolts into the nuts. We stopped there, inserted the metal rods on top of the legs, and put on the top two head and foot boards. Attached the back guard rails, then the 2 long boards that hold up the slats. Then we attached the two metal brackets, using the bottom pilot holes, not the top holes, and attached the steel bars on each of the top bunks. Then the slats. Then the front guard rails. And finally the ladders. The double bunk took us 5 hours because we took our time to fully understand the directions and to sort all of the nuts and bolts into different bowls. The first triple took us 3.5 hrs. The 2nd triple took only 2.5 hrs. I highly recommend using an impact driver. The beds are sturdy and beautiful, if you don't look too closely at the poor paint job on the two triples. I bought 6' foam pipe covers and cut them in half lengthwise and duct taped them to the underside of the steel bars to keep the children from bumping their heads. I paid more for the Max and Lily bunk mattresses and glad I did--they are high quality and a perfect fit. Can't wait for my grandkids to come visit!
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