Walker Edison Orion Urban Industrial Metal Twin over Loft Bunk Bed, Twin Size, Silver

Walker Edison Orion Urban Industrial Metal Twin over Loft Bunk Bed, Twin Size, Silver

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I needed a twin over queen bunk in a modern style, and I believe it does not exist. So I paired this with a low profile queen bed underneath and it works great. I have it in a rental that gets a lot of abuse. After 2 years of adults climbing up and down, it still looks almost new and it is holding up great. I highly recommend!


Loving my loft bed!! It took my dad an I about 2 hours to set up. I moved back with my pops to save money and the room is so tiny. I needed this for extra space. I currently have my lights for YouTube and a small bookshelf underneath it and it has opened up my room so much! Make sure you snug everything down tightly at the end and the bed will not squeak. And of course pay attn to the directions. We accidentally installed a couple poles backwards and needed to disassemble some pieces to fix it. No big deal. I'll give this 4 stars because the steps on the ladder are a bit uncomfortable so I will likely put some padding over them. They would be much better as square steps rather than cylinder. For reference, I am 5'7" 135 lbs and there is plenty of space on the top. I can sit all the way up and not hit my head on the ceiling :)
Great frame! The full size carries me and my wife, combined weight of around 270 pounds. Like many other reviews, the stairs are painful and hard. I put pipe insulation over them and it's super soft. I also put the same insulation on the corners to prevent it from banging up against the wall. The frame does rock a bit while climbing up, but if braced properly against the wall or corner, with pipe insulation, it decreases the rocking by 60%.
This exceeded my expectations... Makes the room look so much bigger, easy enough for a mum to build alone and it is so sturdy. Love it.
I'm very happy with this purchase. It arrived in good shape (very heavy box!) and was pretty straightforward to assemble. The bed has held up well with two adults sleeping on it (together we weigh almost exactly the weight limit). Before purchasing, we'd been searching for reviews from adult(s) using various loft beds, so I thought I'd write one for others out there living in tiny spaces. It has been 2 months so far, and my only complaint is that it's moderately squeaky, which we considered somewhat inevitable with a metal framed loft bed. We have a full-size drum set underneath the bed, as well as some other instruments, a laundry basket, and a vacuum -- so we have found the space that was gained to be very usable.
I bought this for my nephews and ended up using it as sofa and my personal bed for about 6 months. I researched a lot before making the purchase. This particular frame is the best choice for overall quality and cost benefit. It's sturdy and built to last, while maintaining a good price. The other feature I like is where the stairs a re located, on both sides instead of in the front. And also like the measurements of this bed. It fits well for me, better than others. I am a tall guy and I like the space I have between my head and the top bed when I'm sitting on the couch, even thou it's the smallest overall height of all the bunk beds.

If you are looking for a bunk bed that is a twin over a double sofa-bed, this is the perfect one to get. Trust me, I did a LOT of research.
My 15 yr old son is 5'8'' and 220lbs. He put this together himself and flys up and down it with ease.

I am actually surprised at how good of quality it is. I thought I would need to add bracing, but none needed so far.

Here is a NOTE for anyone not used to loft beds. We ended up installing a LED strip light under the ben above the desk area. It gets really dark there..even with a PC monitor shining.
Putting it all together does take a good number of hours. However the payoff is freaking awesome! I would recommend buying pool noodles/zip ties and cutting to size for the ladders. As far as use goes, I occasionally check screws for tightening. There are light squeeks but that's the worst of it.

I stand about 72 inches tall (6 feet) and I weigh about 260ish lbs. It handles me very well considering. Getting used to climbing into a bunk style bed took some getting used to but I'm good now. :-)
I'm an adult man 5"11, 180 lbs. A little wobbly getting up, but feels safe once I'm up there. Great for saving space. I stuck a couch underneath and space wise this was a great decision. Only complaint is the ladder is a little rough on the feet.
Bed was for my ten year old son.... he loves it! Only complaints are the ladder steps are to thin and hurt your feet. had to use pool noodles and fabric to make cushions. Also wish there was a opening at the top of ladder he has to hop over the railing.
As an adult I look for price and space. My ten year old loves this bed. Yea it wobbles and I'll have to tighten the screws eventually as a result but we can both sit under it comfortably, in the now adorable sheepskin floored reading nook. As an avid reader and Lego master builder he will probably disappear and emerge sometime late in his teens. Took three hours for my partner in crime and I to assemble it and hey the kid got to say he built his own bed. Some of the Fits were tight.. like grab another adult to hold it while I piloted the screws tight but overall everything fit and was included. I appreciate it's not a solid welded bed.. it's light I can swing it around to make the bed and I'm getting great practice with the tight hospital corners to make it look really presentable. The bars to hold the mattress are a bit...less.... than I expected but I know other DIY stores carry wooden mattress slats if these somehow are bent through shenanigans. And we have a lot of shenanigans...

Overall I should have bought this bed for my little man a couple years ago so he could really enjoy it for longer. Seems like a crazy good deal and for the price point: it would be a great value for a bit younger kid who can handle the ins and outs of the high sided guard rails . Kid loves it.. I can assemble it with little help and overall I would say if your looking for a reasonable quality bed for a 5 to slender 18 yr old this is probably the bed your looking for. I'll review it again if it doesn't hold up. Paired it with a 6 inch memory foam mattress and I have to say.. almost wish I was a touch on the lighter side of 150 so I could try it.. Not sure it would hold up to those shenanigans though.
I’m very disappointed because the advertisement does not mention that there is no workstation! I assumed there was no mattress so I let that go but I need the workstation. I’ve looked everywhere on Amazon and I’ve even called the manufacturer and nobody is going back to me. The pictures show a workstation and there is no workstation included, at the end of the day, it’s just a 6 foot piece of steel that screws in but it’s nowhere to be found, also, when assembling this product, I suggest you wear gloves because the screws are not of the best quality and that tool they provide keeps slipping out
We ordered this a couple months ago and finally got around to putting it together. I've been dreading it, figuring it would be a huge pain. Honestly it was much easier than I was anticipating. It took about 2.5 hours for my husband and I to put it together. The parts are all clearly labelled, and every part fits perfectly. It feels super sturdy and I have no worries about my children sleeping on it (as I have with some in store models we tested out!) I especially love that it can come apart to 2 separate single beds if my boys decide they don't want bunks anymore.

My only suggestion is to make sure your top support on the ladder side is the right direction!!! We did not pay attention and had to pull half the top of the bed apart to flip the beam over to attach the ladder. That was a pain but totally our own fault.

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