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DHP Junior Twin Metal Loft Bed with Slide, Multifunctional Design, Silver with Blue Slide

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Color: Silver


Style: Contemporary


Pattern Name: Loft Bed


Features

  • Fun, contemporary design that includes a slide your kids will love.
  • Made with a sturdy metal frame, it includes slats so there's no need for a box spring or foundation.
  • Includes a guardrail that runs along the length of the bed for added safety and it accommodates one standard size twin mattress (sold separately).
  • Curtain sets can be purchased separately to add to the fun by dressing up the loft bed as a fort, bakery, and more.
  • Weight limit: 200 lb.

Description

Dorel Home Products is committed to providing unique and functional furniture pieces at affordable prices. The playful and decorative Junior Loft with Slide from DHP gives your child a loft bed that will make every kid’s dreams come true. Girls and boys will love their new favorite hide out, with plenty of space underneath their own twin size, loft bed. The loft bed accommodates one standard size twin mattress and rail pockets beside the bed are ideal for storing video games, books, kids' tablets, dolls, and action figures. Add to the fun with custom curtain sets to dress up the loft bed as a fort, bakery, and more (sold separately). The Junior Loft with Slide has a weight limit of 200 pounds and is not is not suitable for children under four years of age. Set up this daybed in minutes—everything you need is inside the box. Once assembled, this bed measures 77.5" W x 41.5" D x 43" H.

Size: Twin


Product Dimensions: 77.5"L x 98.5"W x 43"H


Special Feature: Sturdy


Color: Silver


Included Components: Slide, Slat


Size: ‎Twin


Product Dimensions: ‎77.5"L x 98.5"W x 43"H


Special Feature: ‎Sturdy


Color: ‎Silver


Included Components: ‎Slide, Slat


Brand: ‎DHP


Furniture Finish: ‎silver


Assembly Required: ‎No


Ground To Item Distance: ‎29 Inches


Item Weight: ‎71.5 pounds


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎005513198


Weight: ‎95 Pounds


Date First Available: September 27, 2012


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Sturdy, convenient, safe, easy to assemble.
Color: White and White Style: Loft Bed Pattern Name: Loft Bed
The media could not be loaded. It's perfect. Nice a sturdy. I put it together by myself ( I'm 5'2" 105 lbs) For reference the top mattress is 5" thick and the bottom mattress is 10" thick. Not too tall where I have to worry about my 5 year old and pretty easy to reach to make the top bed and give kisses at night. I didn't attach the slide yet only because it's such a small space but would be fun to attach it during a slumber party or special occasion. Not squeaky like most metal beds. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2024 by StarSprinkle StarSprinkle

  • Easy to assembly very sturdy.
Color: White and White Style: Loft Bed Pattern Name: Loft Bed
Bed and slide are easy to assemble and it is very sturdy.
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2024 by Kathy

  • Daughter Loves It!
Color: White and White Style: Loft Bed Pattern Name: Loft Bed
My almost 4-year old daughter loves her new “big girl” bed with a slide. We put her ball pit at the end of the slide and a pink canopy on top, and now she wants to play in her room all day. The construction is very sturdy and the slide is fast. It’s just the right height for a younger child, and we added the bottom part of a trundle bed below to make it into a mini-bunk bed for sleepovers. We are very happy with this purchase, as there wasn’t much comparable for the price point. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2024 by D. Nunnelly D. Nunnelly

  • Love everything about it except the noisy slide!
Color: White and White Style: Loft Bed Pattern Name: Loft Bed
So far so good! When our little guy outgrew his crib we were looking for a fun "big boy bed" that was a little different but didn't cost a fortune. This is it! Assembly took a little time, maybe 2 hours total, but it was relatively easy. I'd recommend an electric drill/driver to help screw in all of the bolts, there are a lot! The bed feels very sturdy, we used a 5" memory foam mattress on top and that leaves plenty of safety room for the rails above the mattress so we're not worried about him falling out (he's a little over 2 years old). He LOVES the slide, and climbing up the ladder to go to bed at night. We didn't experience any magical "sleeps through the night way better now" moments with the bed, but it is really fun and looks great. The rails under the mattress are close enough together that the mattress is very comfortable to lay on, you don't feel the rails through the mattress. The entire bed is metal. I wish the slide were some sort of fancy plastic instead. Being metal it's loud. Our little one like to scramble up the slide, and it creaks and moans very loudly every time. That's really the only negative thing about it. The slide is thin metal, and it's braced by the metal side rails, and some metal cross bars underneath, so the metal on metal action definitely let's you know it's there. I guess one other complainy might be that there is not much room underneath. For example our 2 year old can't walk under the bed, it's too tall. So it's still fun as a fort to play under, but it would have been a little better if it were a hair taller so he could walk under it. But besides those minor points, we love it, it's been a fantastic, well built bed that we plan on using for years. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2015 by A. Glenn

  • Sharp design, great bed... but maybe too sharp! Ouch.
Color: Silver Red Style: Loft Bed Pattern Name: Loft Bed
This bed seems to be every bit as good as the other happy reviewers have mentioned. There are some gripes that I didn't seem to come across that I feel are important drawbacks to the design of this bed. Also, there are some suggestions on how to combat some of shortcomings in the research and development department; especially when young ones safety are considered. If you have a minute, please read over my many observations of this bed. Installation - Took just over an hour with a power-tool on a VERY low setting. The included hex wrench didn't work to tighten a single bolt, it came with rounded edges, and was essentially factory striped. So, you should expect to be searching your toolbox for 4 mm hex tool. Some of these bolts have many turns before becoming tight. Seriously consider purchasing 48 appropriately sized lock washers. DO NOT OVER-TIGHTEN ANY BOLT, as it causes major stress on the metal shape and their tiny tack-welds. (Common sense, I know, but take special care. This product seems more pliable than most) Instruction Manual - Take some time to really examine the instructions. They are drawn very well, and the dimensions are represented perfectly; if not a little tough to see detail in. The pages are large, but some of the detail is still a bit too close together to tell exactly what is going on at a glance. The Slide - The slide is large, and sturdy. The metal on the slide reverberates, well, like a big piece of metal. It can be loud if there is a heavy-footed stomping involved. Otherwise, it's a good indication when the children are being active, and not horrible to the ears. I am glad they decided to use rounded tubes for the rail for the slide, because in the short time that it has been installed my 6-yo niece smash her chin on the slide rail because she was climbing up the slide with socks on. She was completely fine, but it triggered my overprotective-father instinct to scan for other potential dangers. Which brings be to the reason that my review can not be five stars, and potentially the loss of another star if there are future injuries that become serious. NOTE - Honestly, there are some major dangers presented by this product that may or may not lead to some sort legal action in the future. (not by me) So please continue to read my observations, and make an informed decision on your purchase. Angular Framing - My biggest gripe about this bed is the sharp angles. My little guy just got this bed for his 4th birthday, and he loves it... LOVES IT! But the first morning, he woke up the house after rolling over and cracking his shin on the frame. A bruise formed later about 4 inches long and two toothpicks wide. Rounded tubing would still hurt, but the edge on the half inch square framework around the bed is a little on the sharp-side. Make some pool noodle purchases with some colored zip-ties and get creative, or functional, but consider covering a few of the locations. The Squeeze Point - The two areas that are of MAJOR concern are the angles the square framing presents at the top of the slide where the bed opens for the slide entrance. The sharpness of the corners here are not kid friendly. ANYTHING would be better than what is here. Slice a tennis ball/racket ball/pool noodle, tape some bubble wrap, or glue an egg carton... something, because after the first midnight headbutt to that corner is going to make for a long night. My son likes to drop at the edge of beds and the couch, and he nailed the left corner with the back of one leg. A little cut formed from that one, but when he grabbed his kneed and rolled backward pain, he crack his head on the angled headboard/footboard area. Ouch! Right? So the noodles went on. Zip-ties and black tape, and not another problem. Except that getting in and out underneath the bed conked a few noggins, but only resulted in some monkey-bumps. Slide Quieting - I used scrapbook foam with peal off adhesive backing and cut a bunch of pieces to stick on the support beams that are attached to the bottom of the slide. I placed some longer pieces (5 in by 1/2 in) under the rails when attaching them, and then tried to covered the surface of each support beam under the slide. That eliminated the "CLANG" of the metal from hard footfalls. The metal from the slide has a small arch to it, and the center of the slide is the highest point. Like the slide was a flag attached at the 4 corners with the wind blowing from underneath. To keep the rumble from reverberating, all you have to do is stack a couple layers of foam to meet up with the slide on the three center-most beams. Just enough to make contact at all times at a few points, and that should essentially hold the vibrations still. Too much, and you risk creating "speed bumps" on the slide too early in it's life. Conclusion - Any kid that had seen this bed, loves this bed. For good reason too, but if the overprotective parent in you is considering a more safe alternative, then your going to wind up paying double what this bed costs. This is well made bed, with all things considered, it just has some scary corners. The corners are as sharp as cabinet doors. What kid doesn't feel safe to flop on a bead? A set of cheap plastic rounded end-caps that fit over the high traffic corners would have been a nice addition from the manufacturer. But after some of my own improvements... this bed is amazing, and did I mention the children ALL LOVE IT! I'm a little jealous myself. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2016 by Splitfx

  • (Almost) easy assembly but still worth it!
Color: White and White Style: Loft Bed Pattern Name: Loft Bed
This was almost the easiest bed we’ve ever put together. The “spacers for the slats” at times needed hulk strength to snap into place. That’s the only complaint! It’s safe, sturdy, reinforced and it’s footprint makes sense for a small room. Our two boys both wanted top bunks after having bunk beds, this bed won out for our 4 year old. He loves it! The underside of the slide is reinforced to prevent buckling. The hand rails are great. It’s a good height for tucking in / changing sheets. I believe his play kitchen and Lego table will fit just fine under it Overall, well worth it. Very happy. Just have some gloves or a hammer handy to knock the slat spacers in, because it’s murder on the hands. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2023 by Ivy Hurt Ivy Hurt

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