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Maximize space in your child’s bedroom with the DHP Twin Loft Bed. Crafted from sturdy metal, this bed boasts a classic style with soft, rounded lines that easily works in a traditional or contemporary room. The clearance of 57.5" underneath the bed has endless possibilities. Add a desk to create a study area, a dresser for storage or a bed for additional sleeping space. The top bunk features guard rails for added safety, and is accessible via the sturdy, slanted ladder. Designed to fit a standard twin mattress up to 6", this bed includes metal slats that eliminates the need of additional foundation.
Great bed for a kid or skinny adult. For more moderately fluffy and fun sized such as myself, or more I would not suggest it. I bought this for my 9 yr old and he loves it. I did what others suggested and took pool noodles and cut them up. However you might want to try pipe insulation instead as the pool noodles are inner cut too big as well as being too thick so no matter how tight you get the zip ties around them, it’s not going to grip the bar, making it spin if you move wrong. However that hasn’t been an issue with my kid at all but may be for some. I got a cheap rgb led strip and put behind it and wow it looks cool. Definitely better than the $3500 loft mansions they sell to people at rooms to go kids. Yeah of course wood is going to be better, but considering it’s for a kid so they are going to use it eh.. maybe until they are 15 max? And if you have to break the thing down to move that’s an extra back ache. That might be brilliant but I like this better. It does the job for cheap, looks cool, gives a kid the same happiness, and at the end of the day isn’t bad or hard to move…Now with that being said the initial uhh.. box your gonna either need a second person to move it, or your going to have to take it out in pieces and leave the box where it is till you get about half of it out the box. What I ended up doing is using a rug under it to move it through the house to his room.It does wobble a little but not crazy and it’s easy enough to remedy with some cheap shelving and screws. Just take one of those cheap a la carte shelving pieces from Home Depot or Lowe’s, cut them into triangles, use a bit to drill through the metal tubing and then screw in the triangles on the corners. That will stiffen it up a LOT. The other idea I had for the near future is to make the whole bottom back into a desk via same shelving but instead of cutting out triangles get one that is the length of the frame, cut notches in it to fit around the poles on each side then screw down into the poles along the bottom length edge of the shelving: