Space Saving Bed With High Frame HG-BB009 With Non-slip Ladder |1.2m/1.5m Bunk Bed Ideas for Small Rooms & Hostel Accommodation
Steel Bunk Bed with Under-Bed Storage – H1800×W2000×D1500mm | High Frame, Non-Slip Ladder | Hostel & Worker Dormitory OEM
The Space Problem Every Hostel Operator Knows
A dorm room that looks fine in the listing photos becomes a different story once the furniture arrives.
Beds pushed against walls, no room for luggage, suitcases stacked in corners blocking the corridor, and residents asking where they're supposed to put their things. The bed takes up the entire floor footprint and offers nothing back.
This bunk bed solves the footprint problem without adding square meters. The high-frame design lifts the sleeping surface high enough to create usable storage space underneath — not just wasted air. A standard 24-inch rolling suitcase fits comfortably. So do storage boxes, mini refrigerators, or just a cleared floor that makes the room feel bigger than it is.
High Frame. Actual Storage Below.
Dimensions: H1800 × W2000 × D1500mm
That's a full 1.5-meter lower berth and a 1.5-meter upper berth, which is wider than most budget hotel beds. The bed frame sits at height that leaves roughly 700mm of clearance underneath — enough for a seated adult to roll a suitcase in and out, not just push things underneath and forget about them.
The upper berth sits at a practical climbing height for adults. The ladder is wide-stepped with a non-slip surface — not a thin metal bar that makes you think twice at 2am. In hostels with high turnover and guests of varying ages, a reliable ladder isn't a nice-to-have; it's a liability issue.
The entire frame is steel tube construction — not hollow thin-wall tubing, but solid-feeling joints and consistent wall thickness throughout. Welded corners, no rattles, no creaking when someone on the upper bunk shifts weight. For commercial environments where the same bed gets used by hundreds of different people over its lifetime, this is the difference between furniture that lasts three years and furniture that lasts ten.
Built for the Realities of Commercial Use
Hostels — High turnover, heavy daily use, guests who don't treat furniture the way they'd treat their own. Steel frame means it gets bumped, scraped, moved during room cleaning, and still holds up. The white powder coating wipes clean and doesn't show every scuff mark the way raw metal does.
Worker dormitories — Factory dorms, construction site housing, mining camps. People with tool bags, work boots, heavy luggage. The high under-bed clearance turns dead space into functional storage, which matters when each resident has exactly the floor space the bed takes up. No hallway storage, no boxes blocking fire exits.
Student housing and backpacker lodges — Budget accommodation where durability per dollar is the actual purchasing criterion. This isn't a bed bought once and admired; it's furniture chosen because it survives three years of student use without needing maintenance calls.
Staff accommodation at resorts, ski lodges, seasonal properties — Seasonal properties have the opposite problem of permanent housing: rooms sit empty most of the year and need to be ready fast when the season opens. Steel construction stores well, sets up quickly, and doesn't warp or sag from seasonal humidity changes.
Key Details
Frame material: Steel tube, powder-coated white Ladder: Wide-step, non-slip surface, fixed position Mattress base: Metal slats — no box spring required Under-bed clearance: ~700mm (enough for rolling luggage and storage boxes) Assembly: Standard bolt-together, ships flat-packed with hardware and instructions
The powder coating isn't just aesthetic — it seals the steel against moisture and everyday scuffs. In humid climates or coastal hostels where salt air is a constant factor, a proper powder coat extends the usable life of the frame significantly compared to simple paint finishes
FAQ
Q: Can the under-bed clearance fit a mini refrigerator? A: Yes, if the refrigerator is under 700mm tall. Standard mini fridges (around 500–600mm) fit with room to spare. Measure your specific storage items before ordering if clearance is critical for your setup.
Q: Does it come with a mattress? A: No, mattresses are not included. The metal slat base is designed to work with standard single/double mattresses. Bunk mattresses (thinner profile, reinforced edges) are also compatible.
Q: What is the weight capacity per berth? A: Static load rating is approximately 200kg per berth. Dynamic loads (sitting, turning over) are lower. For upper-bunk applications where residents frequently sit on the bed, we recommend specifying reinforced slat options.
Q: Can I get different colors? A: Standard finish is white powder coat. RAL color matching is available for OEM orders — specify your color code and required quantity when requesting a quote.
Q: What about delivery and assembly? A: Ships flat-packed in boxes, suitable for standard freight and international container shipping. Assembly is bolt-together with pre-drilled holes — no welding or special tools required. We can arrange installation services for large orders (50+ units) in select regions.
Q: What is the MOQ for OEM orders? A: Stock colors and standard dimensions: MOQ 1 set for initial order, with repeat orders at 5+ units. Custom colors or modified dimensions: MOQ 20 units. Lead time for stock items is 10 business days; OEM orders typically 25–30 business days.
Q: What about replacement parts? A: Replacement slats, ladder sections, and hardware kits are available for purchase separately. We recommend ordering spare slats (5% of total) with your initial order if the property is in a remote location.
Why Steel Makes Sense for Commercial Bedding
Wooden bunk beds are common in budget accommodation, but they come with a set of problems that steel solves.
Wood absorbs moisture, warps in humid conditions, and shows every impact. In a commercial setting where humidity varies seasonally and residents have varying levels of care for furniture, wood frames tend to creak within the first year and show structural issues within three.
Steel doesn't absorb moisture, doesn't warp, and the powder coat finish stays consistent. A steel bunk bed that costs 20% more upfront typically costs 50% less in maintenance and replacement over a ten-year operating period.
If you're furnishing a property from scratch — or replacing a fleet of aging wooden bunks — the cost comparison should factor in not just the purchase price, but what each option costs over the furniture's lifetime.
For inquiries about custom dimensions, color matching, or bulk pricing, send us your project specs and we'll put together a quote.
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