| 1.
35" between the upper and lower side rails, allowing most adults
to sit comfortably on the lower bed. |
| 2.
Special ladder hooks cannot be dislodged accidentally. |
| 3.
Full-length guard rail attached to side rail for safety. |
| 4.
Steambent ash curves in head and footboard for extra strength and
beauty. Bent curves are much stronger than saw-cut curves. |
| 5.
Mattresses up to 9" thick may be used on the top bunk and still meet
safety guidelines. |
| 6.
Guardrails bolt into side rails for safety on the upper bunk. |
| 7.
Solid steel rods connect the two beds together. |
| 8.
Sturdy 2" by 2" solid ash legs for superior strength and stability. |
| 9.
Mattresses are placed directly on the slats; "bunkie boards"
are not needed. |
| 10.
A dado joint is used for strength on ladder steps. |
| 11.
Angled ladder with flat steps is easy and safe to climb. You can actually
stand on it "hands free" to make the upper bunk! |
| 12.
Double "barrel bolt" hardware adds strength and eases future
tightening or disassembly. |
| 13.
1 1/4" thick stretchers and side rails for lasting durability. |