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SKU: 3854441P
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 with pine veneers in a warm chestnut finish, this bed sits atop a frame that features a storage loft chest on one side with a ladder built into the opposite end of the frame for easy-peasy ups and downs to and from bed. Just beneath the frame, the full-size caster bed offers another place to sleep. Mattresses and foundations 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
Assembly
Manufacturer's InstructionsBed size
Twin over full
Frame material
Pine
Leg style
Straight legs
Q&A answers generated with AI assistance.
How much ceiling height is required for this loft bed to be comfortable?
This loft bed stands approximately 70 inches tall. To ensure your child can sit up comfortably without the risk of bumping their head, we recommend a minimum ceiling height of 8 feet (96 inches). This provides roughly 26 inches of clearance, though 30 inches or more is ideal for optimal headspace and ease of changing the linens.
Is this loft bed a good solution for siblings of different ages sharing a small room?
This twin-over-full configuration is an excellent "room-in-a-room" solution for shared spaces. By utilizing vertical space for the twin bed and integrating a storage chest directly into the frame, it frees up significant floor area. The larger full-size caster bed is often preferred for older children or teens, while the top loft provides a private, elevated sleeping nook for a younger sibling (ages 6+).
What type of mattress support is required for this loft bed?
This bed is designed to be used with a bunkie board, which is required to provide a stable, low-profile foundation for the mattress. Using a bunkie board instead of a traditional box spring ensures the mattress sits at the correct height relative to the guardrails, maintaining the safety standards necessary to prevent falls.
Is the bottom bed in this twin-over-full configuration permanently attached to the frame?
No, the full-size bottom bed is a caster bed, meaning it is set on wheels and sits independently beneath the loft frame. This flexible design allows you to pull the bottom bed out for easier cleaning, reposition it elsewhere in the room as your needs change, or leave it tucked in to maximize floor space.
How should I clean and maintain the wood finish of this furniture?
To preserve the warm chestnut finish, our care guides recommend dusting the pine veneers regularly with a soft, dry cloth. For minor stains, use a damp cloth with mild soap and water, avoiding harsh chemical cleaners or abrasives that can degrade the finish over time. Periodically checking and tightening the bolts will also ensure the frame remains stable and squeak-free.
What is the minimum age recommended for a child to use the top bunk of a loft bed?
For safety reasons, the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) recommends that children be at least 6 years old before using the elevated top bunk of a loft bed. This ensures the child has the coordination and judgment necessary to safely navigate the ladder and use the sleeping area.
79.75"w x 79.75"d x 69.75"h
4.4 out of 5 stars
Looks nice and is well built
Seems solid and well built and looks nice. No surprises in that it looks like the pictures online. I elected to have delivery with assembly. Well worth the extra charge. It did not take them long, but it seems a 2 person job. We had limited space to fit this in and time will tell whether access to the upper bunk is easy.
