
JOCOEVOL
Bunk & Loft Beds




































Choosing JOCOEVOL bunk & loft beds

| What we publish | In this department |
|---|---|
| Pieces here | 36 |
| Prices | $159.99 to $375.72 |
| With storage drawers | 16 |
| With LED lighting | 22 |
| With a power outlet or USB | 12 |
| Stating full dimensions | 36 |
We started making bunk and loft beds because we kept hearing the same complaint. A kid's room only has so much floor space, and a regular frame uses most of it. So we built frames that go up instead of out, and we put the leftover space to work. That simple idea grew into the thirty-six designs you see above.
Choosing between them comes down to who sleeps there and what else the room needs to hold. A bunk gives you two sleeping surfaces in the footprint of one twin mattress. A loft trades that second sleeper for open area underneath, which you can fill with a desk, storage drawers, or nothing at all if you want room to play. Neither choice is better. They solve different problems.
The harder decisions usually involve access and height. Ladders take up less floor space than staircases, but they demand more balance from younger climbers. Staircases cost more and extend further into the room, yet each step can hold a pair of shoes or a stack of books. Then there is ceiling height to consider. We list the overall dimensions for every model, but we cannot tell you whether your ceiling fan will clear the top bunk. You will need to measure that yourself.
Weight capacity matters more than people expect. Our metal frames handle the loads we state, but those numbers assume even distribution across the slats. Jumping concentrates force in one spot, and no slat system is designed for that. If you expect active kids up top, look for the models with extra center support rails.
Before you order, check your doorways and stairwells. Most of these ships in multiple boxes, which helps, but the longest pieces still need to make it around corners and through openings. Measure the path from your front door to the bedroom. It takes five minutes, and it beats finding out the hard way that a box will not fit.
