Frequently Asked Questions
The bed measures eighty-one inches long, forty-six inches wide, and forty-seven inches high. It is designed for a twin mattress and has a weight of one hundred seventy-eight pounds.
This platform bed is made from solid, American grown lodge pole pine wood. The craftsmanship includes rustic timbers and trim pieces for a traditional appearance.
The bed features a lacquered finish. This enhances the natural beauty of the wood while providing durability.
Assembly is required for this bed. Detailed instructions are provided, and basic tools will be necessary for the setup.
No, a mattress support or box spring is not necessary. The design allows for direct placement of the mattress on the bed frame.
The exact weight capacity is not specified, but it is constructed from solid wood for durability. It is designed to support standard twin mattresses.
To clean the bed, use a soft, damp cloth and avoid harsh chemicals. Regular dusting will help maintain its appearance.
Yes, the solid wood construction provides strength and stability. However, individuals should ensure that the mattress used is appropriate for their weight.
If you need to store the bed, disassemble it and keep the parts in a dry, cool place. Avoid exposure to moisture to prevent damage.
Yes, this bed is suitable for children. Its sturdy design and lack of sharp edges make it a safe option for kids.
The bed fits into rustic and traditional styles. It features a laser engraved pine tree motif, adding a unique touch to any bedroom.
This bed is handcrafted in Montana, ensuring high quality and craftsmanship. It is made from solid wood, which is often superior to particle board alternatives.
If the bed arrives damaged, contact the manufacturer within a specified time frame for assistance. They typically offer replacement parts or solutions.
Yes, the Montana Woodworks beds usually come with a manufacturer's warranty. Check with the retailer for specific terms and conditions.
Yes, this platform bed is made in Montana, USA. It supports local artisans and the use of American grown materials.
















