

🚀 Elevate your space, elevate your lifestyle!
The Walker Edison Silver Metal Twin Loft Bunk Bed combines a sturdy powder-coated steel frame with integrated guardrails and ladder, supporting up to 200 lbs. Designed to optimize room space, it measures 71" H x 41.75" D x 79" L and fits most twin mattresses 5"-9" thick. Ideal for kids 9+ or adults seeking a functional, modern loft bed with versatile under-bed storage options, it ships ready-to-assemble with clear instructions.































| ASIN | B00F91J0WO |
| Assembly Instructions Description | Included, step-by-step instructions for assembly |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #924,678 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #226 in Kids' Bed Frames & Headboards |
| Brand | Walker Edison |
| Color | Silver |
| Compatible With Mattress Size | Twin |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (3,136) |
| Date First Available | August 30, 2013 |
| Finish Type | Powder Coated |
| Form Factor | Loft |
| Furniture Finish | silver |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00812492011538 |
| Ground To Item Distance | 57 Inches |
| Headboard Material | Stainless Steel |
| Included Components | Guardrails, Hardware Packet, Assembly Instructions, Bed frame |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 80 pounds |
| Item model number | AZTOLSL |
| Manufacturer | Walker Edison |
| Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
| Product Dimensions | 79"L x 41.73"W x 71.12"H |
| Size | Twin Loft |
| Special Feature | Space Saving |
| Storage Options | Under-bed storage |
| Target Audience | unspecified |
| UPC | 812492011538 |
A**Y
Good loft option for older children, 9 and up…
So, we bought this before extensively reading reviews, then got super concerned about previous buyers’ problems with the construction and assembly. However, we followed instructions, used our own higher quality tools during assembly and had zero issues or concerns in the end. Our son loves this bed, hasn’t complained about the ladder beyond saying he needs to climb a certain way, and getting in and out is not really an issue for a 9-11 year old child (for littles, I can see it being a little difficult or intimidating and a bother for certain worrisome parents). Storage underneath is an awesome use of space, the height is not too tall for an average sized room height and not too short to make the space underneath useless. Overall, the stability and build quality is what you’d expect at this price point. Would buy again.
N**I
Happy It worked
I was a little scared getting this bed. It's designed for children but I'm an adult and on the heavy side (215lbs). I really needed the space and the place I chose wouldn't accommodate a full loft bed so I took a chance. I was very surprised. I assembled the bed myself in a few hours. There were a few mistakes because I wasn't paying attention. Lay out the parts and hardware of each section before you put it together and it will save a lot of time and grief. The bed is very sturdy even though it does wobble a bit. But I grew up on bunk beds. Unless they were made of thick wood or steel, they all wobled. If it's worrisome it does have a bracket to secure it to the wall. You'll have to provide the rest of the hardware to do that. Making the bed does take some ingenuity so I suggest keeping it simple. Rolling blankets and decorative pillows go a long way. The only thing I work with is the sheets and the bed spread. The closer they fit the mattress the better. I almost forgot about the ladder. If you're over 3ft tall it might be a bit much. The spacing is a bit small and bars can cause discomfort for those on the heavier end of the scale, but it is definitely doable. A few tweaks and there's no issue at all. But I'm lazy and decided to go the step ladder route. It makes it easier to make the bed and I can place the ladder anywhere I need it. I have ladder where the highest step measures three feet. It's ok for me at 5'8". It still takes a little acrobatics to get over the top railing so I'm going to find a ladder where the top step is four feet.
R**R
Thumb-Destroying, Wiggly-Wobbly, Cat Palace
Very good bed for the price, in my opinion! Super easy to assemble for one person alone, even standing it upright and moving it around. Plenty of spare hardware, too! Some things I will HIGHLY suggest for the assembly process: 1, obey the directions. Do not get ahead of yourself, no matter how much you might want to jump the gun and juuust put that ooone little part in before the other. And obey the directions when they tell you not to tighten the screws all they way until you're done. Trust me on this. And 2, no matter what the other reviews say, DO NOT SKIP THE LITTLE GREY SQUARES!!! They are absolutely vital to the integrity and stability of the bed! Prepare your thumbs, because it WILL hurt like hell. Use something to apply pressure to help snap them in that will save your fingers, but DON'T hammer them!! Now, the bed is pretty stable for a loft bed, but could stand to be a lot better, like a thin bar across the floor to keep the front legs a little more secure. The height is great, even for a lower ceiling. I can sit up just fine and not bump my head, and was able to fit a full desk under the bed on one side, and a full size table on the other, with plenty of room for my rolling chair underneath and plenty of head room. It's an INCREDIBLE space saver! My only problems with the bed are that it's scarily wobbly, especially when climbing up. If you have any kind of molding on your baseboard, the bed is going to be a bit further from the wall than you'll want. The L brackets included will not reach, and you'll have to get creative with how you secure it to said wall. Make SURE you secure it to studs only. Even secured though, it's still frighteningly wobbly, so be aware of that. Every tiny movement you make, you WILL feel dramatically in the entirety of the bed. It's very audibly creaky, too. It is the shakiest when climbing up into the bed, and the lack of a dip or space in the railing makes it a bit of an annoying challenge to get in and out of. My other complaint is shared by everyone else in that the ladder rungs are INCREDIBLY narrow, at best approx 5/8ths of an inch diameter, and are very painful on the feet. They're also super smooth and offer zero traction. HOWEVER, my biggest complaint is that the motion of climbing in and out happens to force the rungs to loosen and turn little by little, unscrewing them from the ladder. Climbing up one night, the middle rung turned on its screws and rotated inward like a smooth little conveyor belt roll, flinging my leg through and causing me to fall. If I hadn't had an excellent grip on the top rail at the time, I absolutely would have broken that leg. Thankfully I was only left with a substantial amount of paint. So, daily tightening of the rungs is what I'm reduced to, and considering a contact cement on the bolts. Instead of the pool noodle trick most folks do to make the rungs more comfortable, I instead chose a route of safety, and used reflective-striped non-skid stick-on stuff used for outdoor stairs, cut into strips that fit the rungs and circled them around completely. This way has kept my feet from slipping off and makes me more aware if the rungs start to become slightly loose again. Definitely recommend this trick, especially more than pool noodles which can also themselves spin around the rungs. All-in-all, decent product, even for an adult like me, which is great for anyone who doesn't mind climbing into and out of it. Excellent for anyone in college who needs to save space in small living quarters. I prefer the top bunk in a military barracks to this loft bed, is that says anything, but it's not the worst bed by any means. Definitely recommend it over anything a certain large Swedish store sells for your own assembly. It's the perfect game changer for a tiny room, regardless of your age. Just know that if you have to pee in the middle of the night, you will hate life. If you get thirsty, then it sucks to be you. If you have diarrhea, vomiting, or are drunk, then you're better off sleeping on the floor. Do NOT use ANY amount of haste getting in or out of this bed, period. It's really a pain to get in and out of, due to the height of the railing that sticks up higher than the mattress. If you have male anatomy, you're going to rack it multiple times, and there's no avoiding that. Even as a female, there's no avoiding it. Despite it's flaws, it's actually the best loft bed I've found, especially for the price, after doing a LOT of research. I do recommend it, just beware that nothing is perfect. Cat absolutely loves it.
S**Z
Great loft bed
Order 2 loft beds. Easy to put together. My kids only complaint was the metal ladder. They said the ladders metal bars hurt their feet when climbing up to bed. Other them that there’s no issues with the loft beds.
S**O
Al ser una cama elevada el espacio que queda debajo lo puedes aprovechar poniendo lo que desees, soy de México y me llegó como importación así que me salió algo cara pero es cuestión de esperar ofertas porque he visto que mueven los precios. La caja llegó bastante mal pero afortunadamente las piezas de dentro estaban bien, quizás deberían tener más cuidado con eso. Tienes que agarrarla a la pared con los tornillos que te trae para mayor estabilidad.
H**R
We bought this to maximize the sleeping spaces in our tiny mobile home bedrooms. Were able to squish a Twin XL mattress into it, but it really takes a Twin. Pros: - ladders at both ends of bed make it versatile for positioning - it can fit over a queen bed. Inside Length is 78", so if your queen is not longer than this, it may be able to fit length wise over the bed, as well as over the head. - light enough that it can be moved quite easily around once it is assembled. - straightforward assembly (my husband did it singlehandedly) - no defects in paint or otherwise Cons: - not sure an adult would feel secure sleeping on it. It wobbled a lot when I (155 lb. woman) climbed up on it to make the bed - the ladder is a bit tricky to dismount from with the rail going all around the entire circumference, rails may be a bit hard on tender feet
J**Y
Really impressed with this loft bed. We purchased it for my daughter's room to save space and it definitely helps. My husband and I built the bed with ease, the instructions were very straight forward and it took less than hour to assemble it. The ladder is a bit tricky, however my daughter has managed to figure it out. I would definitely recommend this bed to someone looking for an affordable, well built option.
S**N
Solid frame, great support setup. It is roughly 6 feet tall and only has 4 small points of contact (the legs). The cross beams do a good job of supporting/stabalizing the bed, but the frame should definately be secured to the wall or with something sturdy to brace against. You can fit a Full/Double bed with an end table or possibly a queen size bed, under this frame which is pretty great. It is tall enough that an adult can sit on a bed underneithe without issue. It appears to have holes cut for "optional accessories"... possibly some sort of desk attachment... but it does not mention what the "optional accessories" actually are. It DOES however come with gray plastic caps to cover a few of the opion connections, as well as screws to fill in the other holes. It can rock quite a bit when mt 6 year old climbs up or moves around, but if it is secured to the wall there shouldbe no issue Assembly was simple and straight forward, took around an hour or 2 to throw it together. After a week of use, none of the bolts have loosened which is impressive when compared to the rocking. Overall i would highly recommend this as an alternative to a traditional bunk bed, With the ability to fit another bed underneith you can find what you like, and you wont need to lose both levels if you have a problem with the top or bottm.
K**N
Takes awhile to put together but it's worth it, it's so sturdy and it looks so pretty
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