Times are tough and we can only afford a one bedroom apartment. I need that one bedroom for a nursery and so me and hubby decided on bunk beds to save space. I know most would find adults sleeping in bunk beds and separate beds as well as in the living room and dining room, and within a relationship weird but it works for us. I got a separate bunk bed for the dining room that has a dining set under it for me, this one is his. first off we bought this in just hopes that it was going to hold him without breaking. Im not saying I recommend people do this but he weighs 50 pounds over the exceeded weight limit and it holds him fine, bars dont even bend. Picture is of him sleeping in it for reference. It is plenty safe for your kids. The ladder is painful but we added pool noodles just like everyone else said to do and turned out great. You do need two pool noodles. It does shake but I feel thats to be expected. Its not horrible like some people were claiming. I would use double sided tape on some items you place on the shelves so they stay in place. Did take a bit to put together and a few times had to take apart and do again on a few of the poles. All the holes in the poles do get a bit confusing but other than that went together just fine. As adults using bunk beds. We do have to watch our heads, cant fully sit up due to how high it is but allows more space underneath. There isnt a cut out for the ladder in the railing but hasnt been an issue but I could see where it would be for kids to have to climb over it. I had seen some people claiming the ladder is not where it is in the picture and idk where theyre getting that from. The ladder and bunk bed is just like the pictures, Im thinking they put it together wrong. Also some people were saying the metal is paper thin and bends. We didnt have that issue at all. If it was paper thin metal it wouldnt hold even over its recommended weight limit. Over all was worth the money and time to put together. Huge space saver and exactly what we were looking for. Works well
Perfect. Exceeded expectations
Times are tough and we can only afford a one bedroom apartment. I need that one bedroom for a nursery and so me and hubby decided on bunk beds to save space. I know most would find adults sleeping in bunk beds and separate beds as well as in the living room and dining room, and within a relationship weird but it works for us. I got a separate bunk bed for the dining room that has a dining set under it for me, this one is his. first off we bought this in just hopes that it was going to hold him without breaking. Im not saying I recommend people do this but he weighs 50 pounds over the exceeded weight limit and it holds him fine, bars dont even bend. Picture is of him sleeping in it for reference. It is plenty safe for your kids. The ladder is painful but we added pool noodles just like everyone else said to do and turned out great. You do need two pool noodles. It does shake but I feel thats to be expected. Its not horrible like some people were claiming. I would use double sided tape on some items you place on the shelves so they stay in place. Did take a bit to put together and a few times had to take apart and do again on a few of the poles. All the holes in the poles do get a bit confusing but other than that went together just fine. As adults using bunk beds. We do have to watch our heads, cant fully sit up due to how high it is but allows more space underneath. There isnt a cut out for the ladder in the railing but hasnt been an issue but I could see where it would be for kids to have to climb over it. I had seen some people claiming the ladder is not where it is in the picture and idk where theyre getting that from. The ladder and bunk bed is just like the pictures, Im thinking they put it together wrong. Also some people were saying the metal is paper thin and bends. We didnt have that issue at all. If it was paper thin metal it wouldnt hold even over its recommended weight limit. Over all was worth the money and time to put together. Huge space saver and exactly what we were looking for. Works well