Jenna Kids Wooden Multiway Bunk Bed
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- Brand: Dreams
From £719.00
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- Brand
- Dreams
- Retailer
- Dreams
- Delivery time
- Good
- Customer sentiment
- Average
- Guarantee
- Excellent
About the Jenna Kids Wooden Multiway Bunk Bed
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Shared children’s rooms are the obvious setting for the Jenna Kids Wooden Multiway Bunk Bed, because the frame combines two Euro single sleeping spaces with shelves, drawers and a small wardrobe rather than treating storage as an add-on. Storage is the point here. The multiway layout is the main structural trick: it can be built as a conventional stacked bunk or arranged at a right angle, which gives more planning flexibility than a fixed ladder-style bunk when a room has awkward doors, radiators or limited wall length. Despite the wooden product name, the listed construction is melamine with a solid baseboard, so this sits closer to the wipe-clean cabin-bed and children’s storage-bed class than to a solid pine bunk; that is a sensible material choice for marks, toys and daily knocks, but it is not the same long-term proposition as chunky timber. The solid baseboard is also a conservative choice compared with sprung slats: it gives each mattress a continuous platform and keeps the under-bed storage zone tidy, but it allows less airflow and less give than a slatted base. The manufacturer recommends use from age 6+, which is typical for bunk beds rather than a special reassurance.
Melamine keeps the finish wipe-clean, and that matches the way the bed is being used in feedback: the strongest praise centres on shared kids’ rooms where the drawers, shelving and wardrobe reduce the need for separate furniture. Buyers also respond well to the two assembly layouts, with the right-angle option standing out where a standard bunk would make the room feel boxed in, while the stacked layout remains the more compact answer for sleepovers or siblings in a tighter footprint. Quality sentiment is mixed rather than uniformly glowing. Positive feedback describes the frame as sturdy and useful once built, but the most serious complaint is not about the sleeping layout at all: damaged parts, a delivery made up of 11 boxes, and slow replacement handling left one family without a usable bed for weeks. On a large children’s storage frame, one missing panel can delay the entire build rather than just leave a cosmetic flaw. The solid baseboard means it should pair with Euro single mattresses rather than UK singles, and a moderate-depth children’s mattress is the sensible match for a bunk frame with guardrails. It suits families trying to combine two children’s beds and storage in one footprint; households needing a fast, low-risk build with easy part replacement may be happier considering a simpler solid-pine bunk or a lower-storage kids’ bed frame from a sturdier service tier.
Pros and Cons
Pros
- Owners appreciate the flexibility to assemble the beds in different configurations.
- Buyers report the integrated storage solutions as very practical for keeping rooms tidy.
- Parents find the design accommodates sleepovers, making it ideal for siblings and friends.
Cons
- Several buyers received damaged parts, causing long delays in assembly.
- Customers expressed frustration with poor customer service when resolving issues with missing parts.
- Some parents noted that the assembly process was complicated and took longer than expected.
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Specifications
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Painted wooden finish - classic wood grain enhanced with colour
Painted wood keeps the natural grain visible while adding a coloured look, which suits bedrooms that want warmth without a plain timber finish. Fine, expect paint to show chips and scratches sooner than an untreated surface, so it may need touch-ups if knocked.
Space saving bunk bed - perfect for shared rooms and sleepovers
Built-in storage shelves - to keep your kid's room clutter-free
Custom configuration - can be assembled to suit your room's layout
Premium solid base board - our most advanced mattress support
Reader reviews of the Jenna Kids Wooden Multiway Bunk Bed
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Really impressed with the quality and flexibility of this bunk bed. The incorporated storage is a great bonus and a lifesaver in a shared kids room.
The Jenna multiway bunk is perfect for siblings sharing or sleepovers. There is plenty of storage with an under-bed wardrobe, drawers and shelves. The bed can be assembled in either the classic stacked bunk or at an angle.
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