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Treehouse Kid Bunk Bed

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Treehouse Kid Bunk BedA playful escape brought to life, the Arozu Treehouse Bunk Bed turns any bedroom into a world of imagination and comfort. Its charming silhouette creates a cozy retreat where stories unfold and memories are made, blending fun with a sense of warmth and security. Designed to inspire creativity while fitting beautifully into your home, its a space where childhood feels a little more magical every day. Whats included? Twin over full bunk bed frame

A playful escape brought to life, the Arozu Treehouse Bunk Bed turns any bedroom into a world of imagination and comfort. Its charming silhouette creates a cozy retreat where stories unfold and memories are made, blending fun with a sense of warmth and security. Designed to inspire creativity while fitting beautifully into your home, it’s a space where childhood feels a little more magical every day.

What’s included?

  • Twin-over-full bunk bed frame
  • Trundle bed with smooth-glide wheels
  • 16” guardrails for safety
  • Anti-slip ladder
  • Sturdy slat kit (no box spring required)
  • Exclusive surprise stickers (3 unique sets, 1 per box)

Features:

  • SUPERIOR QUALITY CRAFTSMANSHIP – Handcrafted from solid pine wood, reinforced slats for durability, this heavy-duty bunk bed supports up to 800 lbs. ASTM certification ensures anti-tip, giving your child a safe space to dream. 
  • A SPACE TO GROW – The twin over full bunk bed with trundle adds versatility for growing families. The smooth-glide pull-out is perfect for creating extra space for play, keeping your child’s world neat and organized.
  • SAFE DESIGN FOR KIDS – Featuring full-length guardrails, a non-toxic finish, and an anti-slip ladder, every detail is built with child safety in mind. Loved by kids, trusted by parents from day to night.
  • 3 BOXES: Shipped in 3 separate boxes, which may be delivered at different times, but patience pays off, please wait to assemble after all have arrived. 
  • SPARK CREATIVITY & IMAGINATION – Each of the 3 shipping boxes hides a different sticker set, inviting your child to create their own world while waiting. The playful design becomes the canvas for endless storytelling and fun.
  • VERSATILE & FUTURE-READY – This convertible twin over full bunk bed easily transforms into two standalone beds (twin + full), adapting as your kids grow. Designed to fit 6–10" mattresses for comfort, it ensures restful sleep.
  • EASY ASSEMBLY, 24/7 SUPPORT – Comes with clear instructions and all tools included for quick setup. Backed by 5-year coverage, 24/7 support, professional shipping, and 30-day returns for a smooth experience.
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