
SKU: 3675227P
Fashioned with a cool imaginative look that makes kids' spaces feel truly extraordinary, the Frozen collection meets frosty fun with sparkling style. With a staircase to climb and slide for adventure, this twin low loft bed is ready to become whatever your child imagines next. Its bright white finish makes the perfect backdrop for pillows, plushies and treasured must-haves, helping kids have a space that feels wonderfully their own. The staircase can be attached to either side of the loft for flexible set-up options, while two built-in storage drawers keep clothes, toys and more treasures tucked away neatly. The curtains below transform the space beneath the loft into a frosty little hideaway, complete with arched openings, icy blue tones and storybook-inspired details for playtime. Mattress and foundation sold separately. This product requires a bunkie board (sold separately).
Safety Information:
This product requires a bunkie board (sold separately). To ensure the safe use of our product, we ask that you observe the following safety warnings:
- Do not allow a child under 6 years of age to use the upper bunk.
- Limit top bunk use to one person.
- Full size bed is designed to use a mattress 74"-75" long x 52.5"-53.5" wide.
- Twin size bed is designed to use a mattress 74"-75" long x 37.5"-38.5" wide.
- Top bunk requires a mattress that is at least 5" below the top of the guardrail.
Collection
Disney Frozen
Q&A answers generated with AI assistance.
What are the specific safety and storage benefits of the staircase over a traditional ladder?
A staircase is widely considered the safest entry method for an elevated bed, as it provides a full-foot surface for the child to step on, which is especially important during the night. Beyond safety, this model utilizes the staircase for organization, featuring two built-in storage drawers. These are perfect for keeping toys or clothes tucked away, helping to maintain a clutter-free environment in a child’s bedroom.
How much ceiling clearance is needed for this bed in a room with low ceilings or a finished basement?
This bed is an excellent solution for homes with non-standard ceiling heights, such as older homes or basement bedrooms. Standing at just 49.25 inches tall, it leaves approximately 46 inches of headspace in a room with standard 8-foot ceilings. We recommend maintaining at least 30 to 36 inches of clearance between the top of the mattress and the ceiling to ensure your child can sit up comfortably without the risk of bumping their head.
Is this bed design suitable for smaller bedrooms or compact urban apartments?
This bed is a multi-functional "room-in-a-bed" that maximizes floor space by combining sleeping, play, and storage into one footprint. The space beneath the loft, enclosed by curtains, creates a dedicated play area without requiring extra square footage. However, because the slide and staircase extend the total depth to 92.5 inches, we recommend measuring your room carefully to ensure there is enough "runway" for the slide and clear walking paths around the unit. For added flexibility in tight layouts, the staircase can be attached to either side of the loft.
What is the recommended age for a child to use this low loft bed?
While the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) generally recommends that children be at least 6 years old to use any elevated bed, this "low loft" model is specifically designed with a shorter height of 49.25 inches. This makes it a popular transitional choice for younger children who are ready for an adventurous bed but aren't quite ready for a full-height high loft. The low-step staircase also provides a much more stable and secure path for nighttime navigation compared to a traditional vertical ladder.
Why is a bunkie board required for this loft bed instead of a standard box spring?
For any elevated bed, maintaining the integrity of the safety guardrails is the top priority. A bunkie board is a slim, low-profile foundation that provides the necessary structural support for the mattress without adding significant height. Using a standard box spring would raise the mattress too high, potentially making the guardrails ineffective. Based on our expertise in bedroom safety, we recommend a mattress no thicker than 7–8 inches when used with a bunkie board to ensure maximum guardrail protection.
How should I care for the white finish to keep it looking new?
To maintain the bright, "frozen" aesthetic of the finish, our care guidelines recommend regular dusting with a soft, dry cloth. For sticky fingerprints or spills, use a slightly damp cloth followed immediately by a dry one. Avoid harsh chemical cleaners or abrasive pads, as these can dull the finish over time. Because kids' rooms can be high-activity areas, this durable finish is designed to be wiped clean easily to handle daily use.
97.25"w x 92.50"d x 49.25"h






