Walker Edison Silver Metal Twin over Loft Bunk Bed Twin Size Bedframe with Ladder
$121.99
Price: $109.99 - $121.99
(as of Jan 20, 2025 20:18:53 UTC – Details)
Our functional premium metal twin loft bed gives you more floor space in your kid’s bedroom. Features a sturdy metal frame with a powder coated finish, in a simple, contemporary design. Room below the bed can be used to place a dresser, nightstand, lounge chair or even a desk for your computer to play video games or browse the web.
Dimensions: 71” H x 41.75” D x 79” L, Loft: 57.25” H x 41.75” D x 79” L
Twin bed supports up to 200 Ibs.
Fits most twin beds, 5”- 9” mattress thickness recommended
Integrated guardrails and ladder included
Ships ready-to-assemble with step-by-step instructions
Customers say
Customers find the bed frame easy to assemble and sturdy. They appreciate its value for money, space-saving design, and nice end result. Many customers like the look and fit of the product. However, some have issues with comfort and differing opinions on sturdiness.
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9 reviews for Walker Edison Silver Metal Twin over Loft Bunk Bed Twin Size Bedframe with Ladder
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Shauna Ow –
One of the easiest assemblies I’ve done
I am a 115 pound 41 year old woman. I bought this twin loft for myself because our house has a very odd layout and the only expandable space is upwards.The package arrived, and I was able to assemble the bed, by myself, in about 2 hours. You really need to have a second person towards the end when it’s time to connect the two sides, but it CAN be done by one person if you have good spatial reasoning.I left the upper front rail off, as the ladder doesn’t give me enough clearance to clamber over the rails. The bed should definitely be anchored to the wall; if you have drywall or protruding baseboards, you’ll need to procure your own wall anchors, which is totally acceptable.The bed is pretty sturdy even without the anchors (which I am getting today). I have it positioned over a full sized bed, both facing the same way. I just slid the loft over the top of the bed; the back rail mid-way up is the same height as the full bed I have underneath.The only concern I have is the mattress rails and the little plastic toggles that go along the center of them. They seem to be a little flimsy. As stated above, I’m 115 pounds, and I got up there after I positioned the loft in order to put the back rail on. The bed held my weight, but the little plastic toggles would slip off. They’re shaped to fit into one another; one end has one hook, the other end has 2 with a space between them. The weak spots seem to be the end with only one hook. I’m going to look into getting something to reinforce the slats better.Overall, this is a good loft and I had absolute no problems understanding the instructions. Just pay attention to the pictures, and look ahead if you don’t understand something, but I highly recommend this loft.
H. Shearer –
Home office solution for small living spaces
My use for this is “off label,” so please take that into account when you read this.This loft solved my work-from-home problems. I live in a small apartment with no spare bedroom to turn into an office. Storage space is almost non-existent, as is privacy.Enter the loft. Once assembled, it offers a very usable space for sectioning off part of a communal living area. I’ve included some photos with this review to give you an idea of the set-up. I work underneath, and I use the space above (where the mattress and sleeping people would usually be) for storage–being mindful, of course, of the weight limit. I am about 160cm/63in tall (5ft 3in), and getting underneath the loft is not a problem for me. When I sit underneath it–even in a chair–there’s plenty of headroom.The metal construction of the loft is great for “add ons.” I purchased some very strong magnetic hooks from Amazon, and I attached them to some of the beams, and now I have a place to hang my headphones and scissors and things. One of the pictures shows the ‘burden basket” that I’ve hung at the entrance to my office space (leave your burdens in the basket and focus on the task at hand).I also strung up some twinkle lights underneath. This makes the space relaxing and pleasant. Across the opening I use folding screen, and so I get a bit of visual privacy from the rest of the apartment, and at night, the same screen allows me to “leave the office” by closing it across the loft entrance.This has been a perfect solution for my need for a bit of privacy when working from home. It’s so comfortable, in fact, that I kind of like just hanging out in the space. It’s like a little vortex of creativity and good vibes.I assembled it myself with hand tools. I didn’t find it to be too difficult. It took about 2 hours from start to finish. There are a lot of parts, but many of them are simply the metal slats that hold up the mattress, so don’t be too overwhelmed when you open the box. It goes together pretty easily in several big chunks.My only regret is that I didn’t buy this earlier.
Mr. Procrastinator –
You will like it.
4. Itâs a solid 4. You will like this bed frame. Itâs sturdy, itâs easy enough to assemble, and it looks good. There are a few small gripes that others have had as well. First off it is going to kill your feet. You have got to buy pool noodles for the ladder. Put em in your cart with this purchase and youâll be a happy camper. Second, climbing over the top sucks. There should have been an opening designed into this thing. Whatever, we all will make due. It just sucks. I have accidentally crushed my boys on the railing attempting to slide over that top rail. Donât slide over my dudes. Use that upper body strength.Everything else is awesome. Iâm a 30 year old, 180 lbs male in a tiny apartment and itâs perfect for me. There is just enough room while on the bunk to not feel claustrophobic. I have 8 ft ceilings and a 10 inch mattress. A couch fit underneath after I removed the arms off the couch. It was very difficult to find a full sized couch that would fit under this thing. It fits perfectly in my apartment and made the room feel bigger. Climbing on the top bunk is still fun too. I feel like a kid in a fort or something. Itâs sturdy for me. I cranked those screws down really tight and I havenât had squeaks yet. It barely moves with the couch pinning it in place.Solid buy. Solid 4 out of 5. Iâm still contemplating taking out my angle grinder and just hacking an entrance in the end of this thing. Otherwise I love it. Seriously tho, buy the pool noodles.
Amazon Customer –
Great for preteen!
Redid my sonâs room as a Christmas gift a couple of years ago. Itâs still holding up well and he absolutely loves it. Maximized the small amount of space in his room. Sturdy and easy to put together. Had 3 people but could have done it with 3. Ladder rings so hurt to step on for me but my son doesnât seem to mind.
SAMUEL MONTEJO –
Al ser una cama elevada el espacio que queda debajo lo puedes aprovechar poniendo lo que desees, soy de México y me llegó como importación asà que me salió algo cara pero es cuestión de esperar ofertas porque he visto que mueven los precios. La caja llegó bastante mal pero afortunadamente las piezas de dentro estaban bien, quizás deberÃan tener más cuidado con eso. Tienes que agarrarla a la pared con los tornillos que te trae para mayor estabilidad.
John cassidy –
Really impressed with this loft bed. We purchased it for my daughter’s room to save space and it definitely helps. My husband and I built the bed with ease, the instructions were very straight forward and it took less than hour to assemble it. The ladder is a bit tricky, however my daughter has managed to figure it out. I would definitely recommend this bed to someone looking for an affordable, well built option.
isaac hamm –
We bought this to maximize the sleeping spaces in our tiny mobile home bedrooms. Were able to squish a Twin XL mattress into it, but it really takes a Twin.Pros: – ladders at both ends of bed make it versatile for positioning – it can fit over a queen bed. Inside Length is 78″, so if your queen is not longer than this, it may be able to fit length wise over the bed, as well as over the head. – light enough that it can be moved quite easily around once it is assembled. – straightforward assembly (my husband did it singlehandedly) – no defects in paint or otherwiseCons: – not sure an adult would feel secure sleeping on it. It wobbled a lot when I (155 lb. woman) climbed up on it to make the bed – the ladder is a bit tricky to dismount from with the rail going all around the entire circumference, rails may be a bit hard on tender feet
Viya –
It hurts my feet climbing up it is an inconvenience i do not recommend it, it is also wobbly
CW –
As many have mention the ladder is a torture device and I think they should have one person on this bed design team climb it just once. Either the ladder should have been made with larger diameter steps or should of included some kind of padding rubber. I bought a pool spaghetti and slit it length wise. It does the job but will eventually wear out as its not meant for this use. The bed is squeaky but is easy to assemble and does save me the much needed floor space