Delta Children Twin Low Loft Bed with Guardrail and Ladder
Maximize your child's room with the Delta Children Low Twin Loft Bed. This bed offers a unique space-saving design, creating an open area underneath for storage, play, or a remote learning station. Its timeless, modern aesthetic complements any decor. Constructed from durable Rubberwood and engineered wood, it features a non-slip ladder and guardrails on all sides for enhanced safety. The sturdy build ensures longevity, while the non-toxic, multi-step painting process is lead and phthalate safe. Assembly is straightforward, allowing you to quickly set up this functional and secure loft bed.
$252.29
Owner Satisfaction
4.0
/ 5
Category Rank
13957
/ 15881
#13957 in Beds & Bed Frames
Price vs Category Average
-83%
Below average
Bed Design
Loft
/ Loft
Who it's for
- Enhanced Safety and Accessibility
- Maximized Floor Space
- Integrated Safety Features
Who should skip it
- Limited Under-Bed Headroom
- Challenging Assembly Process
- Difficulty in Bed Making
Key Specs
Bed Design
Loft
Frame Material
Solid Wood, Engineered Wood
Box Spring Required
No
Bed Size
Twin
Assembly Required
Yes
Mattress Included
No
Adjustable Base Compatible
No
Clearance Height
37 inches
Features
- Space-saving design maximizes floor space
- Open under-bed area for play or storage
- Durable Rubberwood and engineered wood construction
- Non-slip ladder for safe climbing
- Guardrails on all sides for enhanced safety
- Timeless, modern design complements any decor
- Easy assembly for quick setup
- Coordinates with character tents (sold separately)
What customers say
The Delta Children Twin Low Loft Bed garners a largely positive reception, primarily driven by its exceptional functionality and strong value proposition. Parents frequently highlight the bed's low profile as a critical safety feature, offering significant peace of mind compared to traditional high loft beds, making it an ideal transition piece for younger children (ages 5-8). The design successfully maximizes bedroom space, providing a valuable area underneath for storage, reading nooks, or imaginative play, which is a major selling point for smaller homes. The sentiment is highly favorable regarding the bed's utility and affordability. However, the product experience is consistently marred by the assembly process. Reviewers often describe the instructions as confusing or poorly diagrammed, leading to lengthy build times—frequently exceeding three hours—and frustration over misaligned pre-drilled holes or minor hardware deficiencies. While the finished structure is generally deemed sturdy enough for typical use, quality concerns are present, particularly regarding the durability of the particle board construction, which is susceptible to chipping or scratching during assembly or heavy use. Despite these assembly hurdles, the consensus remains that the bed is a highly effective, budget-conscious solution that delivers on its promise of utility and safety, making it a recommended purchase for families prioritizing space-saving design over premium material quality.
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