🛌 Elevate your space, elevate your life!
The DHP Miles Metal Loft Bed with Desk in Black is a modern, space-saving solution designed for kids and teens. With a sturdy alloy steel frame, it supports up to 300 lbs on the upper bed and features an integrated desk for added functionality. The loft bed offers 58 inches of under-bed clearance, making it perfect for storage or play. It ships in one box and assembles quickly, ensuring a hassle-free setup.
Is Assembly Required? | Yes |
Finish Type | Metal |
Colour | Black |
Style Name | Modern |
Furniture Finish | Alloy Steel |
Compatible With Mattress Size | full |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 136.08 kg |
Special Features | Unupholstered, Storage, Assembly Required, Box Spring Required, Fire Resistant |
Material Type | Metal |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
Item Weight | 48.31 kg |
Size | Double |
Ground To Item Distance | 58 Inches |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 143.5L x 196.8W x 182.9H centimetres |
B**K
Square ladder rungs = hurt feet!
Had this bed for a month so far and LOVE it! Sure it wiggles and squeaks a bit, but once settled, it's solid.Biggest complaint is the ladder: square rungs are painful. I put pool noodles around them and that does well, but the noodles are falling apart after only a few weeks. Still trying to find a better solution for it.The desk space is spacious, though it could stand for a little more width. Another 2-3 inches would be perfect.Assembly was very straight-forward, least until I tried to open a bag of parts and used too much strength and flung the parts EVERYWHERE (the plastic C-clips). Pro-tip: Cut the bags open carefully. Do not rip the bags open.Took me a few hours to get it together, but SO happy once it was. No more sleeping on the floor.
C**Y
Squeaky but good
Bought in January. It’s pretty sturdy but it got squeaky after a month. I just tighten everything again and then after a while it squeaks and gets wobbly again. At least I can tell when my kid gets out of bed. She loves it. I hate it bc it’s annoying putting sheets on it since I’m short. But the bed frame its self is pretty great.
O**Y
Great bed for my preteen
I am 5’01 and 110 lbs so the biggest challenge for me was just getting the box inside. I ended up opening it on my front porch and taking it out in pieces and hauling it upstairs to my sons room that way.Once Al the pieces were in the room to be assembled, I got to work on it by myself for roughly an hour and got a good majority of it done before I have to stop and wait for someone else to get home and assist me (forgot to mention I did this while 8 months pregnant so I really had to pace myself and not push my physical limits)Once my son (12) got home from school and he helped me to hold the pieces up to connect them and together we finished assembling the bed in roughly 2 more hours. A fair warning to watch your hands when assembling the mattress support areas cause it will pinch your skin if you aren’t careful.The last step of loading the mattress was completely by my husband when he got home as this was again outside of my scope of capabilities in my current state. Watch out for any ceiling fans when moving the mattress up, as it did knock my sons fan off track, which my husband had to fix.My son loves it so far tho, he plays his games on the desk below and says he sleeps better at night being closer to the fan. Only complaint he has is it is a bit wobbly when he moves around and the ladder is a little painful on his feet. We are thinking of adding some type of foam covers to cushion the ladder steps.
T**A
Good but…
My daughter likes this bed but it a little to tall for her room. She is too close to the ceiling. I wish it was a little shorter.
T**Z
My son loves it
My 15 year old son really likes this bed because he can have his own personal space while sharing the room with a 10 y/o. He likes that he can place his piano/keyboard on the desk/table and/or has his game system and TV set up as well. We both made sure of the weight restrictions. I don’t like that he moves around as he gets in and out of bed and the slates look like they are gonna bend with his weight. My son weighs 200 lbs and the weight limit is 300 lbs. If only there was a strap or something that would connect the bed to the wall to make sure it stays better/sturdy.
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