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DHP Sammie Twin over Futon Metal Bunk Bed, Silver

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Size: Twin/Futon


Color: Silver


Features

  • Metal
  • Multi-functional metal bunk bed over convertible futon couch design. Bottom bunk can be used as a sofa or a full size bed. Perfect for kids bedrooms, dorm rooms, teens rooms or guest rooms. Futon quickly, easily and safely converts into a full size sleeper
  • Twin size mattress and full size futon mattress are sold separately. Maximum recommended upper mattress thickness of 6 inches. Available in white, black or silver metal
  • Two sturdy integrated 12" wide side ladders, full length 13" upper guard rails and childproof mechanism for added safety. 2.5" spaced metal slats provide durable mattress support without the need for a box spring
  • Product dimensions: Futon in sitting position: 78"L x 44"W x 72.5"H. Futon in sleeping position: 78"L x 54.5"W x 72.5"H. Weight limit: 200 lb. on top bunk bed, 600 lb. on futon
  • Ships ready-to-assemble in 1 box with all tools and instructions included. Shipping dimensions: 79"L x 17"W x 8"H. Product weight: 107 lb. Shipping weight: 122 lb.

Description

If you’ve got kids who need their space, or the kind of home that’s always in need of extra beds, the DHP Twin-Over-Futon Bunk Bed Metal Frame is your perfect sleeping solution. This stylish, comfortable set up features a twin bed up top (maximum mattress thickness of six inches) and a futon on the bottom (mattress sold separately) to use as a comfortable sofa or double bed. Durable, metal-frame construction provides proper seating support and comfort. Two ladders (one on each side) provide versatility and the modern, fashionable metal mesh panels keep the top bunk safe and cozy. The top bunk accommodates a standard size twin mattress while the bottom side holds one standard size futon mattress (mattresses sold separetely). Besides the sleek, space-saving design, it’s also amazingly simple to assemble and comes in one convenient box. The top bunk bed has a weight limit of 200 pounds and the bottom futon has a limit of 600 pounds. Set up this twin bed and futon frame in minutes—everything you need for assembly of the metal frame is inside the box. Once assembled, this twin-over-full bunk bed measures 78" W x 56.5" D x 61.5" H. This metal frame comes in White, Black and Silver.

Size: Twin/Futon


Product Dimensions: 78"L x 41.5"W x 72"H


Special Feature: Space Saving


Color: Silver


Finish Type: Metal


Item Weight: 107 Pounds


Ground To Item Distance: 11 Inches


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 78"L x 41.5"W x 72"H


Size: Twin/Futon


Finish Type: Metal


Furniture Finish: Metal


Color: Silver


Style Name: Modern


Product Care Instructions: refer to instructions


Material Type: Metal


Assembly Required: Yes


Global Trade Identification Number: 49


UPC: 714547236937 029986402349


Manufacturer: Dorel Home Furnishings


Included Components: Guardrails


Brand Name: DHP


Weight Supported: 200 Pounds


Special Feature: Space Saving


Frequently asked questions

The DHP Twin-Over-Futon features a robust metal frame. The twin bed on top can support up to 200 lbs, while the bottom futon can support up to 600 lbs when used as a couch and up to 300 lbs when used as a sleeping bed.

No, the bed does not include a mattress. The twin bed fits a standard twin size mattress, and the futon can hold a full-size futon mattress. Both need to be purchased separately.

Yes, assembly is required. However, all necessary tools and instructions are provided with the bed for a hassle-free setup.

No, the ladder is designed to be mounted on one side only. However, its slim structure does not obstruct the use of the futon.

Top Amazon Reviews

🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The product is described as a solidly built, economical bed frame with great instructions for assembly. The frame comes in various sizes and colors and many customers report satisfaction with its quality, especially reinforcing its robustness, safety and attractiveness. However, some customers reported difficulties in the assembly process and concerns about the top bunk's railing's safety provided.

Pros

  • 🌟 The frame is of robust and durable construction.
  • 💡 Assembly instructions are clear and well described.
  • 🛏️ It maximizes room space and provides extra sleeping options.
  • 👍 Manufacturer's description is accurate, meets customers expectations.

Cons

  • 🔧 Some customers found the assembly process to be quite difficult and time-consuming.
  • 🙁 There were concerns about the safety of the top bunk's railing.
  • ☝️ The placement of the ladder on the ends was inconvenient for some users.

Should I Buy It?

If you are seeking a solid and economical bed frame that is versatile and space-saving, this would be a good choice. Consideration should be given to potential assembly challenges and concerns about the top bunk's railing safety. However, majority of customers report satisfaction with their purchase, making it a recommended option.


  • Affordable buy.
Size: Twin/Futon Color: Silver
Looking for a cheap and solid bunk bed futon frame this is it. Top holds around 300 pounds and the bottom holds around 600. It is a pain to put together but it isn’t hard just a bit time consuming. Frame looks nice in black I would recommend this to anyone looking for affordability and quality.
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2024 by cwhit280

  • Impressive weight limit
Size: Twin/Futon Color: Black
The bed was relatively easy to put together, everything is labeled with letters, and the instructions were easy to understand. This bed had the highest weight limit out of all the bunk beds that I shopped around for, and very affordable. The bed does wiggle a bit when I climb up, but I also weigh 105lbs. I found the ladder rungs to hurt my feet so I did buy some ladder pads for bunk beds, and that took care of that problem. All in all, I recommend this bed due to the weight limit, looks, ease of putting it together, affordability and the futon adds more bedding for guests without taking up space after they leave. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2024 by Megan Cawley Megan Cawley

  • Good value, looks decent.
Size: Twin/Full Color: Black
There is much to like about this unit. The package arrived in one large (and heavy) box. I used a handtruck to aid in bringing it into the house, then opened it and carried it to an upstairs bedroom in pieces. The instructions are fairly straightforward, with good pictures. All of the pieces are clearly labeled. I spent 1 hr, 45 minutes putting it together. A couple of times, I had to remove a part and turn it 180 degrees because I had not realized that I installed it backwards until I went to fasten something else. Once put together, the bed seems fairly sturdy, but when someone climbs the ladder, the whole structure shakes a little. The fasteners are allen-heads, and I had difficulty getting some of them to start threading. It takes patience. Once they are started, they thread right in. For certain stages of assembly, it may help to have a second person hold things in position while you get the fastener started. It is easy to strip out the allen-head of the bolts. It would have been better if they had gone with a torx-head. Installation of the slats is a longer-than-needed process due to their being a couple of hundred components (literally, not an exaggeration) in the assembly. In additional to sliding in the metal slats, of which there are plenty, you also have to snap in plastic connectors (3 per slat on the upper bunk, 4 per slat on the lower bunk). The good news is that if you ever disassemble the unit to move it to another location, complete disassembly is not required. You could probably disassemble it, move it to another room, and re-assemble it within a half-hour or so. Note that the top bunk has guard rails, but the manual says your mattress on that bunk should be maximum 6" thick. The physical appearance of the unit is fine. The packaging included foam and cardboard to prevent scratching during shipping. The bolt heads are black, so they do not really stand out amongst the black finish of the bars. On some of the more expensive bunk beds, the fasteners appear quite prominently, even at a distance. One negative that comes to mind is that the ladder's rungs are fairly thin, so a heavier child might find that to be painful. All in all, this seems to be a decent unit for the price. It was actually the cheapest twin-over-full bunk bed that we saw anywhere, and we shopped around. It doesn't look like the cheapest, though. The finish of the paint is more of a satin finish, which looks much nicer than I thought. I was expecting a cheap-looking glossy finish. One last thought: You can easily slide another 6" mattress underneath the lower bunk to use as an emergency sleeping arrangement for a guest, or for your kids' occasional sleepover. If you look for bunk beds with a trundle, they can be quite expensive, so you can satisfy the same occasional need just by sliding a mattress underneath this unit...like a poor man's trundle bed... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2013 by J. Weaver

  • The price gets five stars, even with minor flaws.
Size: Twin/Twin Color: Black
Please be aware that I am giving this five stars because I have searched in stores and online without finding a bunk bed this inexpensive that has the weight capacity of this one. I have a teen and preteen, so a bed with a 100 lb. weight limit is out of the question. This bed has a 200 lb. top bunk weight limit, so that alone makes it five stars for the price. However, there are a few very minor issues, mostly with the paint job, that might irritate someone who expects perfection at even this rock bottom price. For me, they aren't enough to deduct points from the product. I did not expect a $1000 bed for $160, so I was fine with the tiny flaws. There are a couple of spots where the paint just didn't cover well, and they look almost rusty. It's not the full-on, metal weakening type, but just bare metal, untreated look. They are near the spots the bed joins, so once everything was together, you don't even see them. The slats apparently rubbed together during shipping, and the paint on them is scuffed; again, it's minor, and it looks as though it happened during shipping. The slats were the only thing not individually wrapped, so the rubbing isn't even visible. The bolts do extend from the bed; they aren't flush with the metal. However, they are rounded and coated, so I don't see this as a problem, either. They are intended to be that way. One thing that irritated me a little is that one of the slats is bent. That seemed odd, because it's the only one and they were together in the box, so it seems like it was that way before shipping. It's not enough to affect the sturdiness of the bed. I put that slat near the head of the bed, so little weight will be on it, just in case. Now for the good parts. This bed is very sturdy, very heavy, and it doesn't squeak or sway. While it is very tedious to assemble, it is simple and the instructions are great. Everything you need is included in the box. The instructions say you need two people to assemble it, and that it takes two hours. I HIGHLY recommend that you get help with this, if you can. I couldn't, and I assembled it alone in about an hour, but it was a pain. One warning: the instructions say not to tighten the bolts until the bed is completely assembled, and I cannot stress this too much. DO NOT TIGHTEN THOSE BOLTS UNTIL THE BED IS COMPLETELY ASSEMBLED. I hand-tightened them, and had to take some out a bit, because I had tightened them too much, just with my hands. Update: I bought this in September 2015. In May 2018, it's still strong and sturdy, though squeaky. It has been a great value for me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2015 by Williams

  • Pretty good.
Size: Twin/Full Color: Black
Installation was pretty easy as far as bunk beds go. Seems like it's not going to fall apart. Not much to say really it does what it says it's going to and it doesn't fall apart. Make sure you have plenty of open space to assemble in a second person would make it much easier. Loctite works well and make sure once you've assembled everything you go right back through retighten all the screws. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2024 by Shannon hand

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