
Kids Modern Colors Slate Blue Twin Loft
SKU: 3434252P
ADDITIONAL FEATURES
The ultimate collection for your color obsession is finally here with the Modern Colors twin low loft bed. Showcasing slate blue finish, each piece balances ultra-sleek craftsmanship with easygoing comfort. Featuring a twin bed that sits lower to the ground than a traditional loft, this piece features a ladder that affixes to the side of the frame for three easy steps up and three easy steps down. Mattress and foundation (if required) 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
Modern Colors
Assembly
Manufacturer's InstructionsQ&A answers generated with AI assistance.
What is the recommended age for a child to use a low loft bed?
For any elevated sleeping surface, including this low loft, safety guidelines from the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) recommend that children be at least 6 years old. This ensures they have the necessary coordination to safely navigate the three-step ladder and understand safety boundaries while on the top bunk.
How much ceiling clearance is needed for a loft bed in a room with standard or low ceilings?
This model is specifically designed as a "low loft," standing at 51 inches high, making it an excellent choice for rooms with lower 8-foot ceilings or for parents who prefer a bed closer to the ground. To ensure your child can sit up comfortably without hitting their head, we recommend maintaining at least 30 to 36 inches of clearance between the top of the mattress and the ceiling.
Is this wood loft bed sturdy enough to prevent wobbling?
Stability is a hallmark of this collection’s sleek craftsmanship. Unlike many metal alternatives that can feel thin or vibrate, this modern wood frame offers a dense, grounded feel. For the best long-term performance and to prevent any natural loosening over time, our assembly guide suggests checking and re-tightening all hardware 30 days after the initial setup and periodically thereafter.
How does a low loft bed help maximize space in a smaller bedroom or urban apartment?
Measuring 81"w x 43"d x 51"h, this bed is an ideal solution for high-density living where floor space is at a premium. By elevating the sleep surface, it creates a functional "niche" underneath that can be used for toy bins, a cozy reading nook, or extra storage, effectively doubling the usable square footage of that part of the room while maintaining a low profile that doesn't overwhelm a small space.
What type of mattress and support does this loft bed require?
To maximize the effectiveness of the safety guardrails, this bed requires a bunkie board (sold separately) rather than a traditional box spring. Using a bunkie board provides a slim, sturdy foundation that keeps the mattress profile low. Our experts recommend a mattress thickness that allows the top of the guardrail to remain at least 5 inches above the mattress surface for optimal safety.
81.00"w x 43.00"d x 51.00"h

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