🏙️ Elevate your child's space with style and safety!
The South Shore Induzy Industrial Bunk Beds in Matte Black offer a robust and stylish sleeping solution for kids. Made from solid wood, these bunk beds ensure safety and durability while featuring a trendy industrial design. They can easily convert to a single bed, making them a long-lasting investment as your child grows. With straightforward assembly instructions and dedicated customer support, these bunk beds are perfect for modern families seeking both functionality and flair.
C**.
Good quality and value
The beds arrived on time in a single large box. The box is quite heavy, but it was well-packed and all of the pieces were protected and arrived in good condition. It took about two and a half hours to fully assemble, and the beds look great. Just a few notes/tips:- There are quite a few bolts that you need to install using the provided allen wrench - using a bit that fits in your electric screwdriver/drill instead of the allen wrench is a big time saver.- Pay careful attention to make sure you are putting the correct pieces on each side as some pieces are slightly different and need to on a particular side. The directions could be a little clearer about this in my opinion.Overall, I'm really happy with the purchase. The bed looks great and seems to be a good value for the price.
A**R
Came damaged
Don’t love this for kids. And came damaged out of the box. Looks like any small hit will dent the wood. Super sad. It’s ikea quality. Wouldn’t recommend it.
A**E
Great bed, so-so instructions
Really great bed! Put it together manually as I didn’t have the correct length bit for my power drill/screwdriver.I LOVE how each baggie of hardware had a label inside it so we knew which was what.I appreciate that the instructions mentioned it was necessary to listen to good music while building it! The kids and I really appreciated this! :)The thing to be aware of that wasn’t clear, was the shaded gray slats in the diagram that have the big warning icon on them, so not get screwed down to the support just yet. It’s tricky to do this because it asks you to leave a 2 inch space between each foot/head board. So younout your first nail down and stretch the ribbon spacer out a little to nail down the next little slat down. We nailed everything down after trying for five minutes to figure out what they all meant in that confusing diagram. Sadly when we got to attaching the ladder, we realized what they meant. So there we go undoing the first few on the top and the bottom bunks.The other thing, a little tip they don’t mention, is to not tighten down every screw until you have all your screws on all sides of whichever piece you’re doing, in place. One you know everything lined up with the holes well, then you rig HT en down. This was especially helpful when attaching the ladder. I had tightened the lower screws most of the way when my little son realized the hole on the top ladder didn’t line up with the bed holes. We were so disappointed until I thought to loosen almost completely the lower two screws between the ladder and the bed. This generous wiggle room allowed me to have the ladder angled far enough out, just enough to put the top screws in and slowly align/ bring up the side with the hole in question in order to get all the screws in. The ladder was barely on the end of the screws and it was this that did the trick! So once we saw that this worked, we began to tighten all the screws, taking turns making sure each of them was appropriately closing the gap between the ladder piece and the bed piece..The other adjustment we did was the little support rails for the rails, for top bed. The wall side/non ladder side had it placed right in the center.:) Then I placed the remaining little support slat halfway between the opening where the ladder is and the end of the rail, rather than mirroring the placement of the first one across the other wise of the bed. This would have left the support lacking on the remaining “half” of the rail.Also, now it’s time to nail down those slats you left loose before.Kids are happy and we are sore and exhausted! Looks great so far!!!!!
N**A
Worth the money
the plank is not so strong, it gives a bit sound when you turn. I guess it's the value we paid for. but in general, 100 cheaper than others , worth it
C**Y
Solid wood bed!
Took around 2 hours to build, was missing a few screws but all in all im in love with the bunk bed! Super sturdy & solid wood. Honestly cant go wrong with the sale price!
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