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Max & Lily Bunk Bed Twin over Twin, Solid Wood Bunk Bed Frame with Ladder for Kids, 14" Safety Guardrails, Easy Assembly, No Box Spring Needed, White

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Color: White


Size: Twin/Twin


Features

  • Item Dimensions : 81.5"L x 42.5"W x 43"H.Maximum weight recommendation:400 pounds
  • Superior Quality: Our kids bunk beds are crafted with solid, knot-free wood and non-toxic, low-VOC finishes; Solid wood twin bed frames are extra durable with a style that pairs with every room decor. Instructions, slat roll, tool and required hardware are included. 2+ adults make assembly easier.
  • Sturdy & Stable: Twin bunk bed is capable of supporting up to 400 lbs. per sleeping surface; Heavy-duty bunk beds feature strong plywood slats with a metal support bar and secure metal-on-metal bolt connections
  • Modern, Space-Saving Bed: Our solid wood twin-over-twin bunk bed opens up floor space; Slatted headboard and flush, color-matched hardware offer a clean finish
  • Total Footprint: Bunk bed measures 81.5L X 42.5W X 65H; Versatile design allows bunks to easily be separated into two free-standing beds

Description

When it's time to move out of the nursery and in Toddler or kid-sized furniture, Max & Lily kids furniture brings the style, quality and affordability That families want. Solid new Zealand pine wood construction and the flexibility to convert these bunks into separate twin beds set Max & Lily bunk beds apart. Includes upper/lower bunk slat rolls. Weight capacity is 400-pounds per bed. With tall 14" Guardrails the bed safely fits standard mattress sizes. A reversible straight ladder with rounded edges offers comfortable, easy climbing. Ladder's hand-hole detail adds safety & Style. The space-saving design is perfect for smaller rooms. Recommended for 8-foot and higher ceilings. The bunks easily separate into 2 free-standing Twin beds. Finish is easy to maintain and long-lasting. The bed accommodates coordinating storage drawers or a trundle bed, sold separately. Color matching counter-sunk hardware with help create a clean look. Max & Lily kids furniture includes bunks, storage and trundle beds as well as tables, chairs and storage solutions. The line features modern looks, great colors, and quality construction. Max & Lily is a member of the Maywood Furniture family of brands. This bed meets or exceeds Federal safety standards For children’s furniture. 2+ adults are wanted for assembly. Bed ships in one box and is heavy due to solid wood construction. Instructions, slat roll, tool & required hardware are included. 2 adults make assembly easier.

Size: Twin/Twin


Product Dimensions: 81.5"L x 42.5"W x 43"H


Special Feature: Durable,Sturdy


Color: White


Finish Type: Wood


Size: ‎Twin/Twin


Product Dimensions: ‎81.5"L x 42.5"W x 43"H


Special Feature: ‎Durable,Sturdy


Color: ‎White


Finish Type: ‎Wood


Included Components: ‎Bunk


Compatible With Mattress Size: ‎Twin


Brand: ‎Max & Lily


Furniture Finish: ‎Non-toxic


Assembly Required: ‎No


Ground To Item Distance: ‎42.5 Inches


Manufacturer: ‎Maxwood Furniture Inc.


UPC: ‎814679027332


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎32


Item Weight: ‎126 pounds


Country of Origin: ‎Vietnam


Item model number: ‎180201-002


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: March 22, 2017


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Solid and Attractive
Color: Blue Size: Twin/Full
My kids love their new bed. There was some scratches and wood damage (pictured above), most likely from Amazon Delivery as that seems to be the case when you see all these reviews. However this is a sturdy bed and with the right mattress feels just like a normal bed. Also, be ready to look online for directions as they were not provided in the box. Again most likely an Amazon issue and customer service had no clue how to help. Higher quality than any metal framed bunk bed that is considered “Amazon Choice”. Which I have also purchased about a year ago and could not stand it for another month. I am very happy with this quality bunk bed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2024 by Dr Chris Dr Chris

  • Beautiful, sturdy, recommend different order of assembly
Color: White Size: Twin/Twin
A friend and I assembled the Max and Lily double bunk and two triple bunks, all of which are identical in their part numbers and assembly process. The double bunk was top quality and easy to assemble, but the triples, although clearly the same in their parts and assembly, were not nearly the same quality, so beware the newer version of the double bunk may not be as high quality as the one I received. The directions are easy to follow if you pay close attention to detail. However, we assembled them in a different order so that we weren't trying to lift a completed bed into the air while fitting the legs onto the metal rods that connect it to the lower bunk. Instead, we assembled the top bunk in its place, on top of the lower bunk. We started by assembling all of the headboards/footboards. Each bunk is slightly different, so be sure to keep the pairs together. Then we connected the bottom bunk head and foot boards with the 2 long boards that hold the slats. We pushed the bolts in all the way to help hold up the long boards, then pulled the bolts out one at a time to screw them into the nut, using an impact driver. We fully tightened every bolt at each step. We stopped there, skipped some pages, and inserted the 5" metal rods into the tops of the legs, and put the top bunk's head and foot boards on those metal rods, on top of the bottom bunk. Then we attached both back guard rails at the same time by first hammering the dowels into the head/footboards with a rubber mallet and then guiding the holes in the ends of the boards onto the dowels sticking out. Then we attached the boards that hold up the slats, again pushing in all of the bolts to help hold it in place while we removed one at a time to screw the bolt into the nut. Then we attached the steel bar on the top bunk. Then the slats. Then the front guard rails. And finally the ladder. The double bunk took us 3.5 hours because we took our time to fully understand the directions and to sort all of the nuts and bolts into different bowls. I highly recommend using an impact driver--you can see in the pictures how tight we got the bolts. The beds are sturdy and beautiful. I bought 6' foam pipe covers and cut them in half lengthwise and duct taped them to the underside of the steel bar to keep the children from bumping their heads. I paid more for the Max and Lily bunk mattresses and glad I did--they are high quality and a perfect fit. Can't wait for my grandkids to come visit! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2023 by Liz G Liz G

  • Bargain
Color: White Size: Twin/Twin
I'm not a skilled craftsman, but somewhat handy. Very simple assembly though it took me a little over 3 hours by myself. Bed is sturdy and solid. All the hardware was included and it was very well packaged. It's perfect for our purposes in a vacation home. If you need a twin over twin bunk bed, look no further. You'll get your money's worth. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2024 by Chuck Furr

  • Very nice looking and great value, with IMPORTANT but non-fatal flaws
Color: Espresso Size: Full/Full
My review addresses the quality of construction, and how to remedy the flaws. I would not install this in a rental property; get a metal frame bunk bed instead. OK at home or a vacation home. This is made from New Zealand pine. A good solid wood with few cosmetic flaws. The wood is brittle, which contributes to the structural failures described by reviewers. Very nice finish but with some odor that takes a few weeks to dissipate. It is NOT toxic, as claimed by some reviewers. I purchased the full over full, with twin trundle. First, the assembly takes a good amount of time, 6-8 hours minimum to do a good job, without the modifications described below. Second, the assembled bunks were very solid without any play (unlike other reviewers). You MUST fully and firmly screw in the hardware to achieve the rigidity. The head of the hex head screws sits below the level of wood. Some fasteners required quite a bit of torque to fully engage, ultimately twisting the metal of the supplied hex-wrench. Be meticulous, but be sure to not over-tighten. The trundle construction quality is crap. Far weaker construction with inferior doweled joints in comparison to the bunk. Now about the flaws. Reviewers describe 2 major failure points: 1. Fracture of the slats under the mattress. 2. Fracture of the longitudinal frame rail across the lower bunk. Here is how I addressed these failure points: 1. I added 6 1x4 tight knot pine slats between the supplied slats. Add these before screwing down the supplied slats. I think 1x3 would be fine or preferable, but my lumber yard doesn't stock this dimension. I stapled the slats to the strap interconnecting the supplied straps, but did not screw them to the side rails to allow a bit of flexion. This looks and feels REALLY solid. 2. I added to the longitudinal front side frame rail a zinc plated steel flat plate 1" wide, 1/8" thick, 72" long purchased at Lowes. I didn't add this to the back side rail since the weight causing the failure will be on the front side. Be sure to leave a gap between the slats and the frame rail to accommodate insertion of the flat plate. Attach to the side rails with 12 round head wood screws, #10, 3/4" long. Drill 7/32" holes in the steel flat plate, 1/8 " in the wood rail. Prior to attaching the flat plate, the side rail had a subtle but real deflection with my weight; I can understand why this would fail. After attachment of the flat plate, I could detect zero deflection, solid as a rock. 3. The trundle is hopeless. I glued the dowels and added slats to the mattress support. If it lasts a year I'll be thrilled. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2022 by J McAfee J McAfee

  • Easy
Color: White Size: Twin
Easy to put together and very stable. Lots of room underneath too for storage or kids “caves” adventures if they are odd ducks like my kids who like to hide out under beds…
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2024 by KCHammer

  • A Great Bunk
Color: Blue Size: Twin/Twin
I purchased this bunk bed for my grandson's naps and sleepovers. I love how it looks; it's just how I envisioned it. The color is darker in person than in my pictures, and the paint quality is good. It did come with a few rub marks, but nothing too noticeable. My husband and I used a battery drill with a few different heads (Phillips and Allen) and assembled it in about 3 hours. I took 45 minutes off for the mistake we made by not looking at the provided illustrations and the written instructions, which resulted in having to redo a step or two, so if you follow all the instructions, it should take you about the same. We're pleased with this purchase and would recommend it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2024 by Michael Heit Michael Heit

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