Solid Wood Full Over Full Bunk Bed with Stairs for Adults

Solid wood full over full bunk bed with stairs for adults often times stunning. As with many wood products, they can be purchased in a variety of finishes but at a higher price point.

There are total 3 popular models here. The first one is solid wood full over full bunk bed with stairs features simple design. The second one comes with drawers whereby the third one comes with trundle.

Full Over Full Bunk Bed with Stairs

Full Over Full Bunk Bed with Stairs price
Atlantic Furniture Columbia Stair Bunk Full Over Full
Dimensions: 80" L x 42.5" W x 69" H

This twin over twin bunk bed has everything for the sports enthusiast especially those kids who like to play basketball. Constructed of solid woods and veneer the headboard and foot-board feature a padded sports theme design and is finished in dark walnut. Access to the top bunk is made easy with an attached ladder. Two Drawers under the bottom bunk are included for extra storage.

One of happy customer said: "This bed is pretty easy to put together for the average handy man but you will need a second pair of hands for lifting the upper bunk into place. Product quality and finish is top notch and made of solid wood with dovetail joints in the drawers.worth every penny".

Full Over Full Bunk Beds for Adults

Full Over Full Bunk Beds for Adults price
Full Size Bunk Bed with Stairway Chest in Amber Wash Finish
If you need more storage to keep your tidy room, then consider this full over full bunk bed with stairs. There are 2 more drawers underneath on top of the storage chest with four drawers.

It is constructed from hardwoods with a natural oak finish. Here is an owner reviews for your reference:

"The bed offers great head room and body space for the lower bunk, and the upper is completely comfortable for an adult! The stairs are a great advantage over the more common ladder. They look cool, add storage, and are fun for kids while being much safer than the ladder. The wood is a nice color; it goes with most anything else in the room.

I bought this from Amazon Marketplace, through a retail partner (Visiondecor Furniture). I apparently made an error trying to order from my phone, and ended up with two units on my account instead of just one. This could have been a real problem, but the Amazon customer service communications system was superb, and Visiondecor was wonderful to deal with. The problems were all cleared up. I didn't have to buy two beds! Yay! I strongly recommend the bed, Amazon, and Visiondecor. All winners!"

Full Over Full Bunk Bed with Trundle

Full Over Full Bunk Bed with Trundle price
Bedz King Full Over Full Stairway Bunk Bed with Twin Trundle Honey
Solid wood honey finish stairway full over full Brazilian Pine bunk beds with twin trundle can be separated into two full size beds. 4 drawers built into stairway for added storage. This bunk bed model has been tested by an independent laboratory.

All wood is fully sanded and protected with a clean smooth coating to prevent cracks and splinters. Total Dimensions are approximate 70 high x 104 wide x 59 Inch deep.

Bottom bunk is approximate 11 Inch off the floor. Space between bottom bunk slats and top bunk slats (excluding the mattress) is approximate 37 Inch.

Internal measurements of the drawers are approximate 17 3/4 Inch wide x 15 Inch deep x 10 Inch high. Trundle dimensions are approximate 10 Inch high x 74 Inch long x 41 Inch deep. It will accommodate a mattress up to 8 1/2 Inch.

DIY Full-Over-Full Sized Bunk Beds for Adults

Because full-size beds are not much larger than twin beds, it is a fairly simple matter to use plans for twin bunks and resize them using plans for a full-size or double bed.

Do you want a single unit with two beds, or do you want beds that can be separated? The former is a straightforward construction project, but the latter requires some extra thought. The key is to build two headboards and two footboards that can be used in any combination.

The easiest way to accomplish this is to use commercial hardware for connecting the rails to the end pieces. You will also need to center and drill eight 1/2-inch holes--one in the top of the corner posts on each headboard, and one on the bottom of the footboard corner posts.

Then you assemble the bottom bunk using both headboards and the top bunk using both footboards; inserting 1/2-inch diameter dowels into these holes will hold the beds in place.

Head space is also an important consideration. You should try to leave at least two feet of head space; platform beds make it easier to create this space than beds using box springs.

Strong corner posts are important on all beds, but especially so as the beds get bigger. Though not much bigger than twins, fulls should never use anything less than 4 x 4s or 2 x 6s.

Mattress supports should be thicker for full-size beds as well. You can use 2 x 4s for the slats beneath the bed. Side rails should be at least 2 x 6s, with 2 x 2s glued and screwed to the inside of the rails to carry the rails.

You can also bypass the 2 x 2s and screw the 2 x 4s directly into the rails, but rotate them so a 2-inch side faces upward for greater strength. In either case, you will need only five or six slats to support box springs; if you use a platform made of slats to support the mattress, you will need enough to make an almost solid platform.

The box formed by the rails should be an inch or two larger than the length and width of the mattress; that way, you will have enough room for bedding.

Do not forget to include guard rails. They should rise five or six inches above the mattress to be effective.

Strong ladders are useless if they are not attached securely to the bed. You will probably want to use metal mounting hardware for this purpose.