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Sacramento Staircase Bunk Bed • Twin Full
Sacramento Staircase Bunk Bed • Twin Full • Drawers
Sacramento Staircase Bunk Bed • Twin Twin • Trundle
Sacramento Staircase Bunk Bed • Twin Full • Drawers
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the Sacramento Staircase differ from the standard Sacramento Bunk Bed?
The Sacramento Staircase replaces the traditional vertical ladder with a built-in staircase, providing a significantly safer and more comfortable way to reach the top bunk — particularly for younger children who may find a steep ladder intimidating or difficult to navigate at night. Beyond the safety benefit, the staircase gives the bed a more substantial, furniture-grade presence in the room. It does require more floor space along the side of the bed, coming in at 104"W versus the standard Sacramento's 83"W, so it is worth measuring your room carefully before choosing between the two.
What wood is the Sacramento Staircase Bunk Bed made from?
The Sacramento Staircase is built from 100% solid, kiln-dried pine sustainably harvested from renewable Brazilian forests. Kiln-drying is a critical manufacturing step that removes excess moisture from the wood before assembly, dramatically reducing the risk of warping, splitting, or structural movement over time. The frame uses no veneers, no composite fillers, and no formaldehyde-based adhesives — an important consideration for furniture going into the room where your children sleep every night.
What joinery does the Sacramento Staircase use, and why is it better than dowels?
The frame uses premium Mortise and Tenon joinery throughout, reinforced with heavy-duty screws and crescent nuts rather than the standard wooden dowels found in most mass-market bunk beds. Dowel joints rely on friction and glue alone, which tends to degrade with the vibration and movement of everyday use — producing the wobbling and creaking that make cheaper bunk beds feel unreliable within a year or two. Mortise and Tenon joinery creates a mechanically locked connection that holds firm indefinitely, keeping the frame solid and quiet through years of active family use.
Can the staircase be installed on either side of the bed?
Yes — the integrated staircase is fully reversible and can be positioned on either the left or right end of the frame during assembly. This flexibility is especially useful in rooms where the furniture layout is constrained by windows, doorways, or other pieces, allowing you to orient the staircase toward open floor space rather than working around fixed obstacles.
Can the Sacramento Staircase convert from twin-over-twin to twin-over-full?
Yes — the Sacramento Staircase shares the same modular architecture as the standard Sacramento, allowing 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. It is a practical upgrade path that extends the useful life of the bed without requiring a full replacement as your family's needs change.
What mattress sizes does the Sacramento Staircase accommodate, and is a box spring needed?
The Sacramento Staircase is available in twin-over-twin and twin-over-full. No box spring is required — complete slat kits are included for both the upper and lower bunks, making the bed fully mattress-ready straight out of the box. The frame accommodates mattresses up to 9.25 inches, though we recommend a maximum of 6 inches for the top bunk to ensure the guardrail remains at its full protective height.
What finish does the Sacramento Staircase come in, and is it non-toxic?
The Sacramento Staircase comes in a warm, natural Pecan finish that highlights the grain and character of the solid pine construction. Like all beds in our collection, the finish is chosen with children's health in mind — free from harsh chemical treatments and the formaldehyde-based adhesives commonly found in mass-produced furniture. It is a non-toxic option that supports better indoor air quality in the rooms where your family spends the most time.
What safety standards does the Sacramento Staircase Bunk Bed meet?
The Sacramento Staircase is rigorously and independently tested to meet or exceed all applicable federal safety regulations for bunk beds. The built-in staircase provides a wider, more stable climbing surface than a traditional ladder, the top bunk features high guardrails on all exposed sides, and the generous clearance between the upper and lower tiers ensures comfortable, uncrowded use during the day. It is a bed designed with safety as a structural priority, not an afterthought.
