✨ Sweet Dreams Await!
The Donco Kids Sweet Dreams Distressed Twin Low Loft Bed combines style and practicality, featuring a low loft design, solid pine wood construction, and a chic white and grey finish. With a weight limit of 220 lbs and ample storage options, this bed is perfect for maximizing space in your child's room while ensuring safety and comfort.
Size | Twin |
Special Feature | Low Loft Design, Storage Chest |
Color | White/Grey |
Product Dimensions | 83.5"L x 42.7"W x 43.3"H |
Brand | Donco Kids |
Included Components | Headboard, Slats kit, 3 Drawers Storage Chest, Footboard |
Finish Type | Painted |
Weight Limit | 220 Pounds |
Furniture Finish | White and Grey Finish |
Age Range (Description) | Child |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Form Factor | Loft Bed |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Headboard Material | Pine |
Manufacturer | DONCO TRADING CO |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00812614028871 |
UPC | 812614028871 |
Item Weight | 84.8 pounds |
Item model number | 1830-TLWG |
T**E
Very Nice Bed
Very cute bed! Sturdy and cute. My kiddo loves it. The play area underneath can be used for play or storage. It is a little complicated to put together, but the instructions are fairly simple if followed correctly.
D**I
Sturdy & Adorable
Got this for my 4 year old. Took a few hours to put together, but it is rock solid & great quality for the price. I wish there was a way to flip the ladder to the other side (our bedroom layout is awkward but we made it work). Love the loft and how it’s not too high. Perfect for a transition to a big girl bed
L**A
Adorable for any child
My 7yo step daughter loves it. It's adorable. I think any kid would want this. If I were a child, I'd be thrilled to have this instead of a hand me down twin bed. Easy to put together, although took me and my son 4.5 hrs with a few breaks between since it was 98 outside and the AC was having a hard time catching up with opening and closing the door 😊
A**9
We LOVE this bed
My four year old has been sleeping with us for two years and since we’re in quarantine I thought it would be a good time to get her sleeping in her own bed. We looked at several loft beds because her room is small and we wanted to give her more play area underneath her bed but for safety, we didn’t want a bed as high as a regular bunk bed. She actually picked this bed out herself because it looks like a playhouse underneath the bed. The assembly was pretty easy just took a while because of the size. It took my husband about three hours one night to assemble the bed and about another hour the next night to assemble the dresser. The bed is very sturdy and made from solid wood, no particle board. The railing is pretty high and would be perfect for a mattress nine inches high or less as is recommended. For comfort, however, the mattress I purchased was ten inches high and I thought it would still be ok but the railing ended up a little too low then for my comfort. An easy fix was we purchased a kids bed safety rail which easily slid under the mattress and between the mattress and railing. The only gripe I would have is that the wood smells like it had just been painted but the smell went away after a few days. I would let it air out for a few days before either putting it together or letting your child sleep in it. My gripe though is minimal compared to the quality of the bed and how much my daughter loves it. We joke about how she’s now a teenager because she spends a lot more time playing on her room. With the help of an ok to wake clock, she has now slept in her own bed for almost three weeks! She’s excited every night to get in her new bed.
C**S
Solid pine, easy to assemble!!
We bought this bed as a Christmas present for our 3 year old, after reading some of the recent reviews I decided to put it together last night to be sure it was what we wanted, and it is. So if you bought this and were worried by the 1 star reviews dont be.This bed is made of solid pine in Brazil, not China, the box does have the label "California 93120 compliant for formaldehyde Phase 2" but that doesnt mean that it was used, most likely wasnt as this is a solid wood product, It does not smell at all.Now we get to the fun part, building it! If you can use a hammer and screw driver your in luck, this is a very easy build for a reasonably competent human being. The screw wholes line up perfectly, it's not to hard to build by ones self, I did, and it takes about 3 hours. A tip is to lightly hammer the large screws in to get them to bite and dont over tighten them.As for the price, yes it's a bit steep but it's a quality product so it's worth the money.Overall I'm happy with this and would recommend it.
A**R
Just What I Wanted
This bed is very nice; the wood is solid and seems to be good quality and is painted well with no bad smell. The assembly instructions were fairly clear, and while assembly was time-consuming, it wasn't very difficult. The bed looks exactly as pictured. My son loves it. The 8" hybrid mattress fits well and may actually be just slightly short.
S**.
It stinks and is off-gassing formaldehyde! Just say NO. Your child's health isn't worth it.
I received 2 boxes and then another box the next day. It was relatively easy to put together with a helper (helper is all but essential) and took about 3 hours from start to finish.It had that "new furniture" smell to it, but it was pretty intense. This smell normally dissipates pretty quickly and is just part of life so I ignored it. The next day, the smell is still there. It's actually STRONGER the second day. The third day the smell is still just as intense it was the second day, same thing with the fourth day (the day I'm writing this review). All this is in spite of having a whole home air exchanger and running a box fan and ceiling fan in my child's room.I sent a message to the seller inquiring about the smell. They responded back that it was treated with formaldehyde and that I could contact the manufacturer for more info. I looked up the manufacturer information but got the run around on the phone. I did some google searching and it's not good. Google for yourself: formaldehyde in children's furniture.So now I've spent hundreds on a toxic bed that my son is insanely excited about (for underneath) that is unhealthy and clearly I'd be a bad father to let him use it. How can someone in good conscience do this??? I did some digging and it turns out this is manufactured in China which has a history of using bad chemicals and misusing good ones.Probably the only way I can fix this is to slowly disassemble the bed and replace the boards I'm removing with material I purchase locally - ensuring I cut it and drill holes to match those in the toxic bed. What a BAD BAD BAD deal. So unhappy on many levels.On the plus side, the seller was rather forthright about the issue.I'll post updates... but do yourself and your kid's health a favor and DO NOT BUY THIS!Update 12/24/2019After some more reading we removed the mattress and covered the entire bed with layers of blankets all the way to the floor creating a blanket fort of sorts.I then put the heat to it (please be careful if you copy this. Heat and blankets have to be very carefully managed and watched due to fire risk - i dont reccomend you folliw my example) 6 hours later I turned off the heat and stripped the blankets. The stench was ungodly.So after returning from dinner out, the bed was mostly cool and the smell very much dissipated. The following morning (today) I can barely smell the formaldehyde. Huge success! I think its suitable for use now. Im going to repeat the makeshift kiln again for good measure but I think we just made it in time for Christmas.On the bright side my son has slept in bed with my wife and I each night the last two weeks. We had some excellent bonding time. This has turned out to be a blessing in disguise.
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