Bunk Bed Twin over Full Mission Style with Trundle in White

December 23, 2013 - Comment

Sturdy wooden construction and clean, crisp lines define the classic style of our Mission Bunk Bed. At MOM’S Bunk House safety comes first, so all of our bed designs have been rigorously tested in independent labs to meet or exceed both ASTM and CPSC safety standards. Guardrails are included for the top bunk. The ladder

Buy Now! $657.56Amazon.com Price
(as of April 19, 2020 4:48 pm GMT+0000 - Details)

Sturdy wooden construction and clean, crisp lines define the classic style of our Mission Bunk Bed. At MOM’S Bunk House safety comes first, so all of our bed designs have been rigorously tested in independent labs to meet or exceed both ASTM and CPSC safety standards. Guardrails are included for the top bunk. The ladder can be attached permanently with screws or hooked on and off. Ladder rungs are flat, not vertical, for your child’s comfort and easy access to the top bunk. All wood is fully sanded and sealed with a clean, smooth coating to prevent splinters. All of our finishes are child-safe and lead free. Each bunk comes with a slat roll foundation to provide secure support for a standard size mattress, one twin (39″ x 74″) and one full (54″ x 74″). Roll out trundle is great for sleep-overs. Trundle also comes with slat kit and accommodates a standard twin size mattress. The bed measures 62″ high x 78.50″ long x 59″ wide. The bottom bunk is 11″ off the floor. The space between the bottom bunk slats and top slats is 30″. The bed is constructed of solid wood. It can be separated into two separate beds for versatility. This offer includes: (4) side rails, (2) head boards, (2) foot boards, (1) ladder, (1) trundle and (39) wood slats. Some assembly is required–instructions and hardware included.

Product Features

  • Solid wood construction
  • Comes mattress-ready with slat roll foundatons–no bunkie boards needed.
  • Can be separated into 2 separate beds – 1 twin, 1 full
  • Roll out Trundle is great for sleep-overs
  • No bunkie boards needed.

Comments

Write a comment