Merax Twin Size Wooden Daybed with 2 Drawers & Bookcase Headboard, and All-in-One Storage Cabinet and Shelf, White
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Specifications
- Color: White
- Brand: Merax
- Size: Twin
- Item Weight: 100 Pounds
- Style: Modern
The Merax Twin Size Wooden Daybed is a versatile and stylish addition to your home, particularly suitable for those seeking both functionality and modern design. Whether you’re looking to create a cozy guest room or need an extra sleeping space in a kid's bedroom, this daybed's features are tailored to meet various needs while ensuring an aesthetically pleasing look.
Features
- Modern Design: The wood storage daybed frame showcases a simple and generous style that can be harmoniously matched with different home decors.
- Flexible Storage Space: Equipped with 2 smooth-sliding drawers underneath, it optimizes storage for bedding or clothes, contributing to a tidier bedroom. Additionally, a bookcase headboard and an all-in-one storage cabinet offer more space for personal items or books.
- Sturdy Construction: Crafted from high-quality solid Pinewood and MDF, this bed provides a strong foundation, supporting up to 400 lbs, making it a safe choice for kids and adults alike.
- No Box Spring Needed: With 10 slats included, this wooden frame eliminates the need for a box spring, ensuring a sturdy and noise-free sleeping experience.
- Overall Dimensions: The daybed measures 79.8'' x 41.3'' x 74.8'' (L x W x H), ensuring ample space for comfort without overwhelming your room.
Pros
- Stylish and modern appearance that fits well in various decor styles.
- Ample storage solutions with integrated drawers and shelves.
- Durable construction supports heavy weight without compromising stability.
- No additional box spring required, saving you money and simplifying setup.
- Clear assembly instructions provided, making setup straightforward.
Cons
- Mattress is not included, which adds to the overall cost.
- Assembly can take time and may require two people for convenience.
- Some users have reported requiring additional tools based on personal preferences for assembly.

















































