The Full-Size Hostel Bunk Beds for Study is a space-saving solution tailored to shared living environments where both sleep and productivity matter—such as student hostels, intern housing, and shared apartments.
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Product Name | Steel bunk bed | Style | Modern |
Brand | Beidong furniture | Colour | Black, white or customized |
Material | Steel | Place of Product | Henan Province,China |
MOQ | 10 pcs | Modes of packing | PE form+hard carton |
Size | As RAL | Design | Accept OEM |
Designed to fit 54x75-inch (137x190cm) full-size mattresses (compatible with 8-20cm-thick mattresses), it meets China’s GB 24430.1-2009 bunk bed safety standard (for structural stability and fall prevention) and the U.S. ASTM F1427-21 standard, making it suitable for global markets. Unlike traditional bunk beds that prioritize only sleep, this model integrates a built-in study shelf, eliminating the need for a separate desk and maximizing floor space in small rooms (as small as 8㎡).
Space-Saving Design: Vertical construction reduces floor space usage by 50% compared to two separate single beds—freeing up 0.8㎡ of floor space for other furniture (e.g., a 1.2m-wide wardrobe or a small sofa). The bed’s total footprint is 140cm (W) × 195cm (L), making it ideal for narrow rooms (minimum width: 150cm). The lower bunk sits 45cm above the floor, leaving ample space for the built-in study shelf and easy access for users of all heights.
Study-Friendly Add-Ons: Under the lower bunk, a built-in desk shelf provides a dedicated workspace for laptops (up to 17-inch), textbooks, and stationery. The shelf includes 2 small metal hooks for hanging backpacks, headphones, or keychains, and its surface is covered with a scratch-resistant melamine layer (resistant to pen marks and coffee spills). The shelf is also adjustable—can be raised or lowered by 10cm to fit users of different heights (150-190cm tall).
This bunk bed is a top choice for student hostels (dorm rooms where students need both sleep and study space), boarding schools (shared dorms for teenagers, with safety features prioritized), intern housing (affordable shared accommodation for young professionals), and shared apartments (roommates looking to maximize small living spaces). It also works for vacation rentals (e.g., beach houses or mountain cabins) where extra sleeping space is needed without sacrificing a place to work (e.g., remote workers on holiday).
Q: Is the ladder detachable, and can it be moved to the other side?
A: The ladder is not detachable—it is fixed to the bed frame with 4 steel bolts for structural stability (removing it would compromise safety). However, the bed is reversible: you can flip the entire frame during assembly to attach the ladder to the left or right side, depending on your room layout (e.g., placing the ladder away from doorways or windows).
Q: Can the bed be separated into two single beds for future use?
A: No, the design is a permanent bunk configuration. The upper and lower bunk frames are connected by steel support beams (welded to the lower frame) that cannot be removed without damaging the structure. If you need single beds later, we recommend choosing a modular bunk bed model instead—this design prioritizes space-saving and stability for shared use.
Q: What is the distance between the lower bunk and the upper bunk, and will tall people fit?
A: The distance between the lower bunk mattress surface and the upper bunk frame is 120cm—enough for a 180cm-tall person to sit upright on the lower bunk without hitting their head. The upper bunk has 75cm of headroom (from mattress surface to ceiling, assuming a standard 2.7m ceiling), so most people (up to 190cm tall) can sleep comfortably without feeling cramped.
Product Name | Steel bunk bed | Style | Modern |
Brand | Beidong furniture | Colour | Black, white or customized |
Material | Steel | Place of Product | Henan Province,China |
MOQ | 10 pcs | Modes of packing | PE form+hard carton |
Size | As RAL | Design | Accept OEM |
Designed to fit 54x75-inch (137x190cm) full-size mattresses (compatible with 8-20cm-thick mattresses), it meets China’s GB 24430.1-2009 bunk bed safety standard (for structural stability and fall prevention) and the U.S. ASTM F1427-21 standard, making it suitable for global markets. Unlike traditional bunk beds that prioritize only sleep, this model integrates a built-in study shelf, eliminating the need for a separate desk and maximizing floor space in small rooms (as small as 8㎡).
Space-Saving Design: Vertical construction reduces floor space usage by 50% compared to two separate single beds—freeing up 0.8㎡ of floor space for other furniture (e.g., a 1.2m-wide wardrobe or a small sofa). The bed’s total footprint is 140cm (W) × 195cm (L), making it ideal for narrow rooms (minimum width: 150cm). The lower bunk sits 45cm above the floor, leaving ample space for the built-in study shelf and easy access for users of all heights.
Study-Friendly Add-Ons: Under the lower bunk, a built-in desk shelf provides a dedicated workspace for laptops (up to 17-inch), textbooks, and stationery. The shelf includes 2 small metal hooks for hanging backpacks, headphones, or keychains, and its surface is covered with a scratch-resistant melamine layer (resistant to pen marks and coffee spills). The shelf is also adjustable—can be raised or lowered by 10cm to fit users of different heights (150-190cm tall).
This bunk bed is a top choice for student hostels (dorm rooms where students need both sleep and study space), boarding schools (shared dorms for teenagers, with safety features prioritized), intern housing (affordable shared accommodation for young professionals), and shared apartments (roommates looking to maximize small living spaces). It also works for vacation rentals (e.g., beach houses or mountain cabins) where extra sleeping space is needed without sacrificing a place to work (e.g., remote workers on holiday).
Q: Is the ladder detachable, and can it be moved to the other side?
A: The ladder is not detachable—it is fixed to the bed frame with 4 steel bolts for structural stability (removing it would compromise safety). However, the bed is reversible: you can flip the entire frame during assembly to attach the ladder to the left or right side, depending on your room layout (e.g., placing the ladder away from doorways or windows).
Q: Can the bed be separated into two single beds for future use?
A: No, the design is a permanent bunk configuration. The upper and lower bunk frames are connected by steel support beams (welded to the lower frame) that cannot be removed without damaging the structure. If you need single beds later, we recommend choosing a modular bunk bed model instead—this design prioritizes space-saving and stability for shared use.
Q: What is the distance between the lower bunk and the upper bunk, and will tall people fit?
A: The distance between the lower bunk mattress surface and the upper bunk frame is 120cm—enough for a 180cm-tall person to sit upright on the lower bunk without hitting their head. The upper bunk has 75cm of headroom (from mattress surface to ceiling, assuming a standard 2.7m ceiling), so most people (up to 190cm tall) can sleep comfortably without feeling cramped.