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Sacramento Bunk Bed • Twin Full
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the Sacramento Bunk Bed differ from the Phoenix?
The Sacramento and Phoenix share the same core material and joinery philosophy — solid kiln-dried pine, Mortise and Tenon construction, Pecan finish — but the Sacramento steps up in a few meaningful ways. It offers more generous clearance between the upper and lower tiers for a more spacious feel, a slightly larger overall footprint that accommodates the extra room comfortably, and a flexible entry system that accepts either a ladder or an optional staircase, giving you more ways to configure the bed as your needs evolve.
What wood is the Sacramento Bunk Bed made from, and is it sustainably sourced?
The Sacramento is built from 100% solid, kiln-dried pine responsibly harvested from renewable Brazilian forests. Kiln-drying removes moisture from the wood prior to assembly, which prevents warping, splitting, and dimensional shifting over time — a critical quality step that cheaper bunk beds typically skip. The frame contains no veneers, no composite panels, and no formaldehyde-based adhesives, making it a cleaner, safer choice for a child's bedroom.
What joinery does the Sacramento use?
The Sacramento uses Mortise and Tenon joinery throughout, glued and reinforced with heavy-duty screws and hardware. This is a fundamentally stronger connection than the wooden dowel joints found in most mass-market bunk beds, which tend to loosen with regular use and produce the wobbling and creaking that parents find so frustrating. The Sacramento's joinery is engineered to hold firm through years of active daily use without needing to be tightened or repaired.
Can the Sacramento convert from twin-over-twin to twin-over-full?
Yes — like the Phoenix, the Sacramento features a modular architecture that allows a twin-over-twin setup to be converted into a twin-over-full configuration using an optional Full Conversion Kit, available as a separate add-on. The kit includes two end sections, a support beam with legs, a full-size slat kit, and all necessary hardware. This makes the Sacramento a genuinely long-term investment — one that adapts to your family's changing needs rather than being replaced when they outgrow the original configuration.
Can I add a staircase to the Sacramento later?
Yes — the Sacramento's flexible entry system is designed to accept either a ladder or an optional staircase, and the staircase can be installed on either the left or right side of the frame. This is a meaningful advantage over bunk beds with fixed ladder positions, as it allows you to reconfigure the bed around your room layout or upgrade to a staircase as a younger child grows into more confident climbing.
What mattress thickness does the Sacramento accommodate, and does it need a box spring?
The Sacramento is available in twin-over-twin and twin-over-full, and requires no box spring on either bunk — both tiers come with complete slat kits included. It accommodates mattresses up to 9.25 inches, though we recommend a maximum of 6 inches for the top bunk to keep the guardrail at its full protective height, which is the most important safety consideration for younger children sleeping on the upper tier.
What finish does the Sacramento come in, and is it safe for children?
The Sacramento comes in a warm, natural Pecan finish that brings out the grain and character of the solid pine beneath it. The finish is selected with children's health in mind — free from harsh chemical treatments and formaldehyde-based adhesives that are common in mass-produced furniture and can compromise indoor air quality. It is a non-toxic choice that is as safe for the bedroom as it is durable over the long term.
What warranty does the Sacramento Bunk Bed carry?
The Sacramento is independently tested to meet or exceed all federal safety regulations, and is backed by the same commitment to quality that runs through our entire bunk bed collection. As with all beds in our lineup, it is built to serve a family through multiple stages of childhood — a piece designed to last, not to be replaced.
