KOMFOTT Wood Extendable House Bed, Twin to King House Daybed with Safety Rails & Roof, Montessori Bed, No Box Spring Needed, Roof-Shaped Floor Daybed for Kids, Teens (Grey)
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Specifications
- Color: Grey/Natural/White
- Material: Plywood, Pine Wood
- Overall Dimensions: 90.5” x 43” x 69” (L x W x H)
- Extended Dimensions: 75” x 79.5” (L x W)
- Height of Guardrails: 13”
- Recommended Mattress Thickness: 6” (not included)
- Weight Capacity: 330 lbs
- Net Weight: 69.5 lbs
- Package Includes: 1 x Extendable House Bed, 1 x Instruction
The KOMFOTT Wood Extendable House Bed is a versatile and innovative sleeping solution designed for growing children and teens. With the ability to transition from a twin to a king size, this charming bed not only adapts to your child's needs but also enhances their creativity with its unique roof shape. The sturdy wooden construction ensures a safe and stable environment for restful sleep, while the stylish design seamlessly integrates into any room decor.
Features
- Convenient Twin to King Size Bed: Easily transitions from a twin to a king size to accommodate growing children and sleepover guests.
- Lovely Roof Shape: Encourages creative decor, allowing you to personalize the space with light strips, flags, or canopies.
- Reliable Wooden Structure: Features 8 + 9 sturdy wood slats, eliminating the need for a box-spring mattress, supporting up to 330 lbs.
- Safe & Secure Sleeping Environment: Equipped with safety raised guard rails providing peace of mind during sleep.
- Stylish & Functional Design: Functions as both a daybed and full sleep solution, enhancing your living space while fostering creativity.
Pros
- Versatile design that grows with your child.
- Encourages creativity in decorating the bed.
- No box spring needed, making it more economical.
- Robust structure supports significant weight.
- Safety features provide a secure sleeping environment.
Cons
- Requires two twin mattresses for full king-size function.
- Assembly may be challenging for some users.
- Guardrails may not be high enough for older children.


































