Seems relatively study. Instructions are decent, but it is relatively time consuming. The second bed is easier after you sort through the correct numbered pieces and get a sense of how things things get put together.
My biggest complaint is the quality control and/or packing of the wood. Ive attached pictures of dented wood pieces as they came out of the box. A few will be unseen based on orientation of the bed, but this seems like terrible QC. The bunks replaced combo crib/toddler bed from IKEA. These were cheaper with presumably cheaper wood and I didnt have any problem with them over 4-5 years.
Probably the most concerning one is the ladder (last pic) since presumably it is load bearing. The wood and veneer cracked when I attached the bracket. Either they need a better pilot hole for the screw or need to reinforce the wood. Ive only had these for a few days—and not yet made them bunks—but I will contact manufacture if the ladder seems the least bit unstable.
Decently robust but terrible quality control
Seems relatively study. Instructions are decent, but it is relatively time consuming. The second bed is easier after you sort through the correct numbered pieces and get a sense of how things things get put together. My biggest complaint is the quality control and/or packing of the wood. Ive attached pictures of dented wood pieces as they came out of the box. A few will be unseen based on orientation of the bed, but this seems like terrible QC. The bunks replaced combo crib/toddler bed from IKEA. These were cheaper with presumably cheaper wood and I didnt have any problem with them over 4-5 years. Probably the most concerning one is the ladder (last pic) since presumably it is load bearing. The wood and veneer cracked when I attached the bracket. Either they need a better pilot hole for the screw or need to reinforce the wood. Ive only had these for a few days—and not yet made them bunks—but I will contact manufacture if the ladder seems the least bit unstable.