DHP Junior Loft with Storage Steps
DHP’s Junior Loft with Storage Steps – White with Pink Steps is a great fit for any kids room. Your child will love staying underneath the loft and hiding their toys inside the steps only to find them again the very next day. This will keep their rooms nice and tidy. Climbing up and down
DHP’s Junior Loft with Storage Steps – White with Pink Steps is a great fit for any kids room. Your child will love staying underneath the loft and hiding their toys inside the steps only to find them again the very next day. This will keep their rooms nice and tidy. Climbing up and down the steps is another amusing feature with this bed. With an affordable price, high quality and sturdy construction and the guardrail for security, you can’t go wrong with the Junior Loft with Storage Steps. Made for use without a box spring, this bed accommodates any twin size mattress of your choosing.
Product Features
- Weight limit 225-pound
- ASTM and CPC safety specifications met and guardrails running along the length of the bed for added safety
Exactly what product describes This product is described accurately. I have kids sharing a room (boy/girl-3 1/2 and almost 5 years) and they were ready to be out of toddler beds. I think standard bunkbeds or loftbeds are too high for young kids and can also interfere with ceiling fan. Standard twin beds take up the whole room. This product was perfect for what we needed; bigger beds, space in room, but age appropriate height of bed. They offer a white with pink drawers and a black with blue drawers, so i got one of each…
Missing parts I was so excited to get his bed for my son’s 5th birthday. We had it ordered and scheduled to arrive over 2 weeks before the big day. My original order was lost, so we had to put in a replacement order through Amazon. The bed finally arrived with one day to spare. We tore down his old bed and began assembling the new one when we discovered a missing part. We decided to continue assembling the bed as best we could and then discovered 4 more missing parts, for a total of 5. So disappointing! I…
My daughter likes it, but do I? I am an IKEA master. Not to brag, but being on my budget, I tend to assemble more furniture than that which arrives assembled…. this thing was a beast to put together. I scoffed at the people who complained, no, they were right, and I offer my sincere apologies. It’s not that assembly was difficult, there was just a lot to put together. Alas, you get the frame done, built, ready for some steps/cabinets. Here’s where the even larger, more concerning problems begin. The stairs are junk…