Dimensions
Width: 62.28" (158.2 cm)Height: 50.39" (128.0 cm)Depth: 84.72" (215.2 cm)
Shipping Dimensions
Width: 65.75" (167.0 cm)Height: 5.31" (13.5 cm)Depth: 28.35" (72.0 cm)
Weight
88.00 lbs (39.9 kg))
Manufacturer's Warranty
3 Years
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General Details | |
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Finish Colour | White Driftwood |
Construction Details | |
Primary Construction Material | Medium-Density Fibreboard (MDF), Particleboard, Poplar MDF is an extremely strong and versatile material, much stronger than particleboard. It is man-made using heat and pressure to fuse small wood fibres together with various resins. This creates a durable, long-lasting and inexpensive product used in everything from cabinetry to furniture construction. Particleboard is created by compressing wood chips and resin together, producing an affordable and stable wood alternative. This man-made product is a great base for veneers, laminates and other finishes. Used for its durability and affordability, poplar is often a component in wooden utility products like pallets and furniture frames. However, poplar's uniform texture and even grain creates a smooth look and feel for decorative use. |
Finish Method | Paper Laminate Sustainable and resistant to wear, the paper laminate finish provides a beautifully stylish touch. |
Construction Method | Mortise and Tenon, Dowel Joint, Corner-Blocking, Finger Joint Used in woodworking for centuries, a mortise and tenon joint is a secure method to hold a furniture frame together. These joints are resistant to warping thanks to their simple peg-in-hole construction. A dowel joint uses a thin cylinder of wood to reinforce pieces of wood joined together. It ensures a neat, hidden finish and an incredibly strong joint, without the use of nails or glues. An extra block of wood is added to each corner of the furniture’s frame for additional support. Known as corner-blocking, this technique helps to brace your furniture for enduring stability. Finger joints, also known as tongue and groove joints, are used in furniture construction for a robust bond. The tongue on one board is shaped to fit precisely into the groove on another board, securing the furniture piece together. |
Hardware | Bolt, CSK, Spring Washer, Flat Washer, Allen Key |
Bed Details | |
Bed Size | Queen |
Bed Type | Panel |
Headboard Attachment Method | Align with bolt. |
Boxspring Required | Yes |
Number of Slats | 5 |
Number of Support Legs | 5 |
Additional Details | |
Sold Separately | Matching Arbor mirror, nightstand, chest and dresser. |
Special Tools Required | Phillips head screwdriver. |
Instruction Manual URL | Instruction Manual |
Manufacturer's Warranty | 3 Years |