Transition your child from a toddler bed to an exciting twin Parman loft bed. The included slide makes it fun to get up in the morning. The warm light espresso finish can easily match most any decor. The bed is a great space saver in any child's bedroom, with play area under the bed or open storage area. Customer assembly required.
Collection
Parman
Design features
Slide
Leg style
Straight legs
Q&A answers generated with AI assistance.
Is this bed suitable for a bedroom with low or slanted ceilings?
Yes, this low-profile loft is an ideal solution for homes with standard 8-foot ceilings, attic bedrooms, or spaces with architectural slants. Standing at just 43.25 inches tall, it provides significant clearance between the mattress and the ceiling. This ensures a child can sit up comfortably and safely without the risk of head bumps, which is a common concern in smaller urban apartments or older suburban homes.
How can the space underneath the bed be utilized to maximize a small room?
The open area beneath the mattress is a versatile "bonus zone" perfect for space-saving. In compact rooms, this 43-inch high area can be transformed into a cozy reading nook, a dedicated toy storage station, or a creative play fort. By utilizing this vertical space for activities or storage, you effectively double the usable square footage of the room's footprint.
What are the best practices for cleaning the espresso finish on this wood bed?
To maintain the rich espresso finish and protect the wood, we recommend dusting the frame regularly with a soft, lint-free cloth. Based on our furniture care expertise, minor stains or fingerprints should be cleaned using a cloth lightly dampened with mild soap and water. Always avoid harsh chemical cleaners or abrasive pads, as these can degrade the protective topcoat and dull the finish over time.
What is the recommended minimum age for a child to use this loft bed?
For safety and coordination reasons, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) recommends that children be at least 6 years old before using an elevated bed. This specific model features a "low loft" design with a total height of 43.25 inches, making it a more approachable and accessible transition for younger children compared to traditional high-profile lofts or bunk beds.
What should I consider during assembly to ensure the bed remains stable?
Structural integrity is paramount for any elevated bed. During the customer assembly process, it is vital to ensure all hardware is tightened securely and that the straight legs are positioned on a completely level surface. To prevent the "wobbling" often associated with loft furniture, we recommend a periodic maintenance check to re-tighten bolts, particularly after the first few weeks of use and during seasonal transitions when wood naturally expands and contracts.
How does the integrated slide affect the overall footprint of the bed?
While a slide adds a fun and active element to a child's morning routine, it does increase the total width of the unit to 90.63 inches. When planning your room layout, ensure there is ample "landing zone" clearance at the base of the slide. This design is particularly effective in rectangular rooms where the bed can be placed against a long wall, leaving the center of the room open for the slide's exit.
90.75"w x 78.00"d x 43.25"h
