

Kids Hidden Hills Light Oak Twin Low Loft With Steps And Activity Panel
SKU: 3421066P
ADDITIONAL FEATURES
ADDITIONAL FEATURES
Discover cozy corners, secret spots and everyday surprises in the Hidden Hills bedroom collection by Drew & Jonathan. This playful twin-size low loft features a magnetic dry erase activity panel for extra fun and steps that make climbing up into bed easy. Doubling as hidden storage, the loft's steps help keep toys, books and bedtime essentials neatly tucked away. The storage steps can be assembled on the side of the loft that best suits your needs. The activity panel gives kids a reusable space for creativity, learning and hands-on play. Adding a calm warmth, real oak wood veneers ground the piece with natural texture and timeless character, creating a cozy look that helps the room feel inviting as your child grows. Mattress and foundation (if required) 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
Hidden Hills
Assembly
Manufacturer's InstructionsQ&A answers generated with AI assistance.
What is the recommended age for a child to use this twin low loft bed?
In alignment with safety standards established by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), it is recommended that children under the age of 6 do not use elevated beds, including this low loft model. This guideline ensures that a child has developed the necessary coordination and physical maturity to safely navigate the steps and the elevated sleeping surface.
Will this low loft bed fit in a room with standard 8-foot ceilings?
Yes, with a total height of 51.75 inches, this bed is an excellent choice for rooms with standard 8-foot (96-inch) ceilings or even smaller urban apartments. After accounting for the bed height and a standard 6-to-8-inch mattress, your child will still have approximately 36 to 38 inches of headspace. This meets the expert recommendation of maintaining 30 to 36 inches of clearance to allow a child to sit up comfortably and safely.
How do I properly care for the light oak wood veneers?
To maintain the natural texture and character of the real oak wood veneers, we recommend regular dusting with a soft, dry cloth. To protect the finish, avoid using harsh chemical cleaners or abrasive materials. Because this piece uses natural wood veneers, it is best to keep it away from direct heat sources or high-humidity areas to prevent the wood from expanding or contracting over time.
Are stairs safer than a traditional ladder for a loft bed?
This model features integrated steps rather than a ladder, which provides a wider, more stable surface for climbing. This design is particularly beneficial for younger children as it offers more secure foot placement and includes a natural path for ascent and descent. Beyond safety, these steps serve a dual purpose by providing hidden storage compartments to keep toys and books organized.
What is the benefit of the activity panel included with this bed?
The activity panel is a multi-functional feature designed to spark creativity and hands-on learning. It features a magnetic dry-erase surface, providing a reusable space for drawing, practicing writing, or displaying magnets. This turns the area underneath the loft into a dedicated "creative zone," making the bed a center for play as well as rest.
Can the storage steps be installed on either side of the bed?
To provide maximum flexibility for different room layouts, the storage steps are designed to be assembled on whichever side best suits your space. This modularity is ideal for optimizing floor plans in compact bedrooms or when placing the bed against a specific wall to maximize open play areas.
How does a low loft bed help with organization in a small bedroom?
This bed is specifically designed to maximize vertical space, which is essential for smaller bedrooms or shared spaces. By elevating the sleeping area, it opens up the floor for the activity panel and provides "hidden" storage within the steps. This eliminates the need for extra toy chests or bookshelves, helping to maintain a clutter-free environment even in limited square footage.
99.25"w x 41.75"d x 51.75"h









