This bed is exactly what I wanted when I envisioned a loft bed for my room. Before buying this loft bed, it took what seemingly felt forever to find a loft that was high enough to fit a desk underneath, but not too high that it would have too little headspace. The measurements on this loft bed are perfect. The sleeping space is more spacious than I had initially expected, so thats a plus. The loft bed is surprisingly sturdy, but this is because it was anchored to the wall (if youre unable to anchor to the wall, Id assume it would still be a little sturdy). The only thing that sparked a little worry in me were the slats (the wooden planks that hold the mattress and myself), the slats seemed to bend more than I would like when I was testing it out on my brother (hes about 120), but it was because he was staying in one area. If I was lying down and distributing my weight, it wouldnt bend as much.
I definitely recommend wood over because of the sturdiness of the material. Also wooden step ladders are much more comfortable than ones.
I put a 5 in mattress on it (but it never seemed to really fully inflate so its really like 4 in), and there is still a good amount of space for the guard railing, so you could possibly put a 6 in mattress on here.
Thats basically it in terms of the product itself, the only downside I have with loft beds in general is the fact that I have to climb down it half asleep in the morning (so thats a factor that you should consider). comfortable and stylish product.
It feels like Im in a college dorm
This bed is exactly what I wanted when I envisioned a loft bed for my room. Before buying this loft bed, it took what seemingly felt forever to find a loft that was high enough to fit a desk underneath, but not too high that it would have too little headspace. The measurements on this loft bed are perfect. The sleeping space is more spacious than I had initially expected, so thats a plus. The loft bed is surprisingly sturdy, but this is because it was anchored to the wall (if youre unable to anchor to the wall, Id assume it would still be a little sturdy). The only thing that sparked a little worry in me were the slats (the wooden planks that hold the mattress and myself), the slats seemed to bend more than I would like when I was testing it out on my brother (hes about 120), but it was because he was staying in one area. If I was lying down and distributing my weight, it wouldnt bend as much. I definitely recommend wood over because of the sturdiness of the material. Also wooden step ladders are much more comfortable than ones. I put a 5 in mattress on it (but it never seemed to really fully inflate so its really like 4 in), and there is still a good amount of space for the guard railing, so you could possibly put a 6 in mattress on here. Thats basically it in terms of the product itself, the only downside I have with loft beds in general is the fact that I have to climb down it half asleep in the morning (so thats a factor that you should consider). comfortable and stylish product.