The twin over full bunk bed by Montana Woodworks takes the standard twin over twin and extends the bottom bunk into a full size bed. This bed comes with bunky boards for both upper and lower bunks, allowing the use of a single thickness mattress.
Each piece of solid, U.S. grown wood is skip-peeled by hand using old-fashioned drawknives to ensure a one-of-a-kind appearance. Hand-Craftsmanship and meticulous assembly ensures the bed will last for generations to come. True Heirloom Quality!
The upper bunk is designed for use with a maximum mattress thickness of 8". (Mattresses not included.)
Available 'ready to finish', lacquered or stained and lacquered.
Dimensions: 55W x 87L x 77H Weight: 329 Pounds.
Upper bunk is accessible by the built in ladders at both ends.
Made in Montana, U.S.A.!
Finish Options- Ready to Finish
- Lacquered
- Stained & Lacquered
Stain (If Applicable) Options- Cherry 235
- Colonial Maple 223
- Dark Walnut 2716
- Driftwood 2126
- Early American 230
- Ebony 2718
- English Chestnut 233
- Fruitwood 241
- Golden Oak 210B
- Golden Pecan 245
- Gunstock 231
- Ipswich Pine 221
- Jacobean 2750
- Natural 209
- Pickled Oak 260
- Provincial 211
- Puritan Pine 218
- Red Chestnut 232
- Red Mahogany 225
- Red Oak 215
- Sedona Red 222
- Special Walnut 224
- Weathered Oak 270
- Classic Gray 271
- Honey 272
- True Black 274
- Simply White 275
Dimensions: |
55"W x 87"L x 77"H |
Weight: |
329 lbs. |
Collection: |
Montana |
Assembly: |
Some Assembly Required |
Handcrafted In: |
Montana, U.S.A. |
Warranty: |
20-year Limited Warranty |
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Type:
Beds / Headboards / Footboards / Canopy Frames / Rails
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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