Domino Wooden Triple Sleeper
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- Brand: Julian Bowen
From £669.99
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- Brand
- Julian Bowen
- Retailer
- Bensons for Beds
- Delivery time
- Good
- Customer sentiment
- Average
- Guarantee
- Excellent
About the Domino Wooden Triple Sleeper
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The Domino Wooden Triple Sleeper starts with the most important construction choice: a timber bunk-style frame arranged to sleep three, rather than a simple single-over-single bed or a metal guest frame. It is a furniture-heavy build. The useful distinction is that families praise it not just as a stacked bed, but as a piece with visual presence, shelf space for books and toys, and steps that include fluorescent strips, which makes it feel closer to a children’s room system than a bare ladder bunk. A wooden triple sleeper with integrated shelf detailing is a sensible spec against standard bunk frames, because the format saves floor area while asking the frame to manage more movement, more joints and more daily climbing than an ordinary bedstead. The catch sits in the assembly model: several comments describe a large number of components, with one family taking a couple of days rather than an afternoon, and the ladder fixing is singled out as awkward. That is the price of a more involved frame. Once assembled, the better feedback centres on sturdiness, size and a smart-looking finish, though the one creak complaint matters because triple sleepers amplify small looseness in a way low platform beds often do not.
Space-saving shared children’s rooms are where this format earns its keep: the same footprint carries three sleepers, and the shelves reduce the usual hunt for clip-on storage or bedside ledges. Children seem to take to it quickly. The praise repeats around its looks, roominess and strength once it is finally up, with the steps and shelving treated as useful day-to-day details rather than decoration; that lines up with the wooden, furniture-style build, which sits above the wipe-clean practicality of many metal bunk beds. Assembly is the recurring drag, not a minor footnote: recent and lower-rated feedback describes it as slow, component-heavy and demanding enough to stretch across two days, so this is a poor match for anyone wanting a fast flat-pack job before bedtime. Noise is the other caution, with creaking and doubts about sturdiness appearing in weaker feedback, although the stronger comments are more positive about the frame once tightened and in use. One complaint about delayed, wrong or dirty mattresses reads more like a fulfilment problem than a frame flaw, but it does flag that mattress sizing needs careful handling if bought as a package. The Domino lands well for families who want a good-looking wooden triple sleeper for children and can allow time for assembly; households needing silent, heavy-use robustness for older teens or adults are better pointed toward a higher-duty bunk or contract-style sleeper class.
Pros and Cons
Pros
- Parents found the design features like shelves helpful for organising toys and books.
- Many buyers describe the assembly process as manageable despite being time-consuming.
- Recent owners praise the strong construction, ensuring it supports the weight of three kids.
- Kids express excitement over the spacious design and the glowing strips on the steps.
Cons
- Several customers reported the assembly involving too many parts, causing frustration.
- Complaints about mattress delivery delays left some families disappointed with their purchase.
- Some users noted creaking sounds, indicating potential stability issues.
- A few owners found certain components challenging to assemble, like the ladder.
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Took a couple of days to assemble looks great now it's up.
It's really good and spacious. Kids love it. Assembly is little difficult and time consuming. But very strong and good for 3 people.it's beautiful .
The bed itself is fine but unfortunately the mattresses have still not arrived so I can't tell you how my little boys find sleeping in it as they still haven't been able. The mattresses finally arrived this week only for one to be the wrong size and the other was really dirty when we opened it up. Now we are having to wait yet again for the replacements. We have 2 very disappointed little boys.
Very good, solid and well built. Takes a while to build but well worth it.
Sturdy a good size.
Very sturdy and perfect for our two boys. The shelving is ideal for them to store there books and bit instead of being in the bed! Highly recommend
Not very sturdy considering .... very creaky
This is one of the best piece of house furniture I have ever got. Lovely, strong and quite exquisite piece.
The bunk beds are great. Really well made and thoughtful design with ample shelves for books, toys etc Easy self assembly and lovely design. The steps gave fluorescent strips which is a nice touch.
The triple sleeper is quite beautiful after finishing coupling it but it was so difficult to couple, it took me and my 14 years old Daughter 2 days to put it together because it has so many components. It would have been easier if the producer couple some of the parts from the factory e.g the ladder to climb up. It was a nightmare to tie the ladder to the bed on the down side of the ladder. However, we finally built it. And it looks very nice.
Lovely and sturdy bed looks good and grandkids love it
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