
Kids Creekside 2.0 Chestnut Full Step Loft With Loft Chest And Bookcase
SKU: 3944041P
Get a space saving solution without sparing on timeless style appeal when you choose the Creekside 2.0 loft bed for your child's room. Crafted of pine solids and veneers in a warm chestnut finish, this full bed sits atop a loft that features a storage loft chest on one side of the frame with five steps configured onto the opposite end for easy-peasy ups and downs to and from bed. Additionally, four of the steps have drawers to help store away some of your child's favorite things. Just beneath the bed, a bookcase provides perfect shelving for comics, magazines, books and more. 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
Creekside 2.0
Design features
Storage
Headboard style
Panel
100.75"w x 57.50"d x 69.75"h

4.3 out of 5 stars
Great storage and strong structure
The bed frame is very solid and will withstand my children’s use. I love all of the storage built in! We were able to get rid of other furniture storing clothes because we had so much space.
Great storage and strong structure
The bed frame is very solid and will withstand my children’s use. I love all of the storage built in! We were able to get rid of other furniture storing clothes because we had so much space.
Read if you want to use the bookshelf bed
I called and asked if the creekside bookshelf bed would fit under this bunk bed. I was told there was about 2” of clearance. Turns out what I was told was wrong. I ended up cutting 2.25” off the bottom of the headboard and footboard with a circular saw. I’m actually really happy with how it turned out. No one would ever notice. As far as the bunk beds go: they are really nice; assembling them wasn’t bad. Probably easier with two people.

