Frequently Asked Questions
The bed is crafted from solid, US grown lodge pole pine wood. It features genuine lodge pole pine accents that are skip peeled by hand.
The bed measures eighty-seven inches in length, forty-six inches in width, and forty-seven inches in height. It has a total weight of one hundred eighty-four pounds.
Yes, assembly is required. The bed comes with necessary components and instructions for proper setup.
To assemble the bed, follow the included instructions and use the provided tools to connect the side rails and headboard. Ensure all joints are securely fitted.
Yes, this bed is designed to accommodate a twin mattress. Its dimensions are specifically tailored for standard twin-size mattresses.
The bed is sold in a 'ready to finish' state. You can customize the finish to match your decor preference.
To maintain the bed, regularly dust and clean with a soft cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals that could damage the wood finish.
Yes, you can use wood polish to enhance the natural beauty of the bed. Ensure that the polish is compatible with unfinished wood.
If not in use, store the bed in a dry, climate-controlled environment. Cover it to protect from dust and moisture.
The bed includes a manufacturer's warranty against defects in craftsmanship. Check with the retailer for specific warranty details.
Yes, the bed features a durable build with mortise and tenon joinery, ensuring it is strong and stable.
This bed is handcrafted with heirloom quality and unique skip peeling methods, offering a distinct look compared to mass-produced log beds.
If the bed arrives damaged, contact the retailer immediately for a replacement or repair under their return policy.
Yes, the bed is made from solid, sustainably sourced US grown wood, promoting environmentally friendly practices.
Customization options may be available through the manufacturer. Contact them directly to inquire about specific design modifications.
While the bed is sturdy, its weight of one hundred eighty-four pounds may require assistance when moving it.
















