Easy to assemble (just pay attention to where predrilled holes are in picture instructions). Solid wood (no particle board or such) with sturdy metal trundle frame. Trundle takes full size mattress up to 7 inches deep. Great quality!
Easily assembled, clean and classic piece of furniture. The trundle itself has kind of iffy wheels that make it less than easy to get back into place, but for the frequency that we use the trundle, it's workable.
Drawers gave a problem at the end...I had to give it a little force for it to close. Then the drawers aren't that deep. Then what's the size mattress that will fit? Yes a twin but which kind..be more specific in directions or description.
DISCLAIMER - I've only had the product for one night. I'll if opinion changes.
Ordered the full bed with twin trundle to transition grandson from toddler bed and I love it. Despite two issues with assembly instructions (explained below), it was incredibly easy to put together. I'm a woman in my 50s and did it by myself with the supplied hex wrenches and a power screwdriver.
Bed and trundle were boxed and shipped separately (trundle arrive a day before bed), and there were no scratches, cracks, breaks or any other type of damage. I like that the heads of the bolts in the sides of the headboard and footboard are painted white so they don't show as much. It's an attractive piece of furniture, and the white is a true, pure white.
TRUNDLE ASSEMBLY - this couldn't have been technically easier. Four frame sections, wheels and slats. However, there is an error in the instructions. They specifically state that both end slats must be flush with the end of the frame and THIS IS NOT POSSIBLE if you want to attach those two boards to the frame. Placing them flush means the wood screw used to hold them in place doesn't go into the frame, but instead enters a gap along the railing - so it holds on to nothing.
I assumed I'd done something wrong because they went out of their way to print an image showing the right/wrong way to place these two boards, but it wasn't me. My initial thought was to contact the manufacturer, but I only had the trundle (no the bed), and those instructions gave no contact information, nor could I find anything on the website.
After LOTS of head-scratching, re-reading instructions, a few curse words and scrolling through reviews, I finally found another purchaser that mentioned the exact same thing. She said she contacted the manufacturer and was told that the instructions were wrong, would be corrected, and that it would not compromise the safety of the bed if you moved the slats inward some so that they could be attached. My resolution was to start with attaching the middle slat (unlike instructed), then pulling each subsequent board taught and work my way out to the ends. This ensured the slack was only in the two outer boards.
This issue added an extra 45 minutes to my labor because I couldn't figure out what I was doing wrong, but the assembly was still easy for one person.
BED ASSEMBLY - again, super easy, just with a lot more parts. There was an error here too, but I didn't spend as much time on it. The two brackets attached to the mattress frame that "hook" into the headboard and footboard can't be positioned the same as the image in the instructions show. Regardless, as long as the hooks are facing down, it should be good, and this is what I went with. I assembled the bed in about an hour.
I haven't purchased a mattress for the trundle yet, so I can't speak as to the size needed. I like that it can be put on the left or right side of bed, and even on a mid-height carpet it rolls easily.
I've seen a lot of comments about the sturdiness of these beds. My grandson is young, so there won't be a lot of weight put on it, but if it doesn't hold up for whatever reason, I'll come back and review.
Overall, super please with the product and would recommend. Just be forewarned about the assembly instructions to save yourself some time!
Directions were horrible, mostly pictures & about 50% of materials were not labeled. It took me 8 hours to put one together. That being said, if you can get it together it is a really nice bed.
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Space saving
Easy to assemble, did so all by myself. Instructions are easy to follow. It frees up a ton of space in a small bedroom
Awesome
Easy to assemble quality product. Loved it.
Great Quality
Easy to assemble (just pay attention to where predrilled holes are in picture instructions). Solid wood (no particle board or such) with sturdy metal trundle frame. Trundle takes full size mattress up to 7 inches deep. Great quality!
Very easy assembly
Easy to assemble - sturdy super convenient shelves on the bottom would definetely recommend
Great furniture for the money
Easily assembled, clean and classic piece of furniture. The trundle itself has kind of iffy wheels that make it less than easy to get back into place, but for the frequency that we use the trundle, it's workable.
Drawer drama
Drawers gave a problem at the end...I had to give it a little force for it to close. Then the drawers aren't that deep. Then what's the size mattress that will fit? Yes a twin but which kind..be more specific in directions or description.
Only one day in, but loving it.
DISCLAIMER - I've only had the product for one night. I'll if opinion changes. Ordered the full bed with twin trundle to transition grandson from toddler bed and I love it. Despite two issues with assembly instructions (explained below), it was incredibly easy to put together. I'm a woman in my 50s and did it by myself with the supplied hex wrenches and a power screwdriver. Bed and trundle were boxed and shipped separately (trundle arrive a day before bed), and there were no scratches, cracks, breaks or any other type of damage. I like that the heads of the bolts in the sides of the headboard and footboard are painted white so they don't show as much. It's an attractive piece of furniture, and the white is a true, pure white. TRUNDLE ASSEMBLY - this couldn't have been technically easier. Four frame sections, wheels and slats. However, there is an error in the instructions. They specifically state that both end slats must be flush with the end of the frame and THIS IS NOT POSSIBLE if you want to attach those two boards to the frame. Placing them flush means the wood screw used to hold them in place doesn't go into the frame, but instead enters a gap along the railing - so it holds on to nothing. I assumed I'd done something wrong because they went out of their way to print an image showing the right/wrong way to place these two boards, but it wasn't me. My initial thought was to contact the manufacturer, but I only had the trundle (no the bed), and those instructions gave no contact information, nor could I find anything on the website. After LOTS of head-scratching, re-reading instructions, a few curse words and scrolling through reviews, I finally found another purchaser that mentioned the exact same thing. She said she contacted the manufacturer and was told that the instructions were wrong, would be corrected, and that it would not compromise the safety of the bed if you moved the slats inward some so that they could be attached. My resolution was to start with attaching the middle slat (unlike instructed), then pulling each subsequent board taught and work my way out to the ends. This ensured the slack was only in the two outer boards. This issue added an extra 45 minutes to my labor because I couldn't figure out what I was doing wrong, but the assembly was still easy for one person. BED ASSEMBLY - again, super easy, just with a lot more parts. There was an error here too, but I didn't spend as much time on it. The two brackets attached to the mattress frame that "hook" into the headboard and footboard can't be positioned the same as the image in the instructions show. Regardless, as long as the hooks are facing down, it should be good, and this is what I went with. I assembled the bed in about an hour. I haven't purchased a mattress for the trundle yet, so I can't speak as to the size needed. I like that it can be put on the left or right side of bed, and even on a mid-height carpet it rolls easily. I've seen a lot of comments about the sturdiness of these beds. My grandson is young, so there won't be a lot of weight put on it, but if it doesn't hold up for whatever reason, I'll come back and review. Overall, super please with the product and would recommend. Just be forewarned about the assembly instructions to save yourself some time!
Looks good
Directions were not clear mostly pictures. Had to remount middle brace bar do to not having holes marked on headboard.
Sturdy but difficult to assemble
Directions were horrible, mostly pictures & about 50% of materials were not labeled. It took me 8 hours to put one together. That being said, if you can get it together it is a really nice bed.
Takes a few hours to put together
Directions fairly easy to follow
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