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The Neptune bunk bed is fresh and versatile. Giving you a single and a small double sleeping space.
Quick feature summary:
- Clean contemporary design
- Versatile fresh white finish
- Single top bunk (3ft)
- Small double bottom bunk (4ft)
- Bunks can be separated in to separate beds
- Fixed ladder, cannot be moved
- Safety railings, avoid night time tumbles
- Slatted bed bases
- Mattresses are not included
- See our mattress recommendations below!
Dimensions:
Overall:
H157 x W134.6 x D204.4 cm / H61.8 x W52.9 x D80.4 Inches
Height below bed:
30.5 cm / 12 Inches
Height between bunks:
76 cm / 29.9 Inches
Max mattress depth for top bunk:
16 cm / 6.2 Inches
How big am I?
The Neptune bunks are not your typical set of bunk beds. The top bunk is a single (3ft/90x190cm) whilst the bottom bunk is a small double (4ft/120x190cm). These bunks are ideal for siblings who are perhaps of different ages or for when you have a sleep over. It is also possible to split these bunks in to separate beds if needed in the future.
We have took the hassle out of shopping and put together some mattress recommendations for you.
Why not add a mattress?
Top Bunk:
Venice Premier Quilted Single Mattress
Azarra Budget Single Mattress
Mercury Single Mattress
Bottom bunk:
Spring Flexi 4FT Small Double Mattress
Star Memory 4FT Small Double Mattress

How do I look?
These bunks have a classic design with a clean, fresh, white finish, making them highly versatile. Perfectly fitting in to a variety of different rooms and coordinating perfectly with existing décor.
What am I made of?
Strong and sturdy constructed from pine and finished with a neutral white painted finish. These bunks will last the test of time.
Treat me right
To remove any marks try a damp cloth before resorting to chemical cleaners. When moving your bunks it is always best to lift rather than dragging or pushing as this could cause structural damage in the long t