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Neves Single Over Double Bunk Bed

Sleep three in the space of one. The Neves Single Over Double Bunk Bed stacks a single bunk above a roomy double, making it a clever answer for shared kids' rooms, growing families, and the houses that always seem to have an extra guest for the night. Built on a solid rubberwood frame and finished in a versatile grey, its classic tongue-and-groove panelled headboards give it a soft, cottage-meets-coastal look that settles happily into almost any bedroom scheme.

A Single Up Top, A Generous Double Below

The lower double is wide enough for an older child, a parent reading at bedtime, or a sleepover guest, while the single bunk above keeps a sibling close by without taking up another square metre of floor. A full-length guard rail and an angled, easy-grip ladder come built in, and the panelled head and foot boards carry the same grey finish top to bottom for a properly coordinated piece.

Why It Works

Sleeps Up To Three

A single on top and a full double below โ€” ideal for siblings sharing, sleepovers, or simply giving a child a bigger bed to grow into.

Solid Rubberwood Frame

A sturdy rubberwood structure delivers the stability and longevity that bunk beds demand, with central support legs steadying the double base.

Built-In Guard Rail

A full-length guard rail and an integrated ladder make the top bunk easy and secure to climb in and out of, night after night.

One Frame, Plenty of Floor Back

Going up rather than out is what makes a bunk so valuable in a shared room: two full sleeping spaces stack into the footprint of one, leaving the rest of the room free for play, desks, or storage. The double underneath even leaves useful clearance for tubs and baskets, so toys and spare bedding have somewhere to live. The neutral grey reads contemporary and easy to style, growing with the room from the early years through to the teens.

Construction & Specifications
ConfigurationSingle bunk over a double bed (triple sleeper)
Structural FrameRubberwood
MaterialsRubberwood and MDF
ColourGrey
Top Bunk Weight Rating100 kg
Bottom Double Weight Rating200 kg
SupportCentral support legs on the double base for lasting support
MattressesOne standard single (top) and one standard double (bottom) โ€” sold separately
Caring For It

Wipe Clean

Dust regularly and wipe marks away with a soft, barely-damp cloth. Avoid harsh solvents and abrasive cleaners, which can dull the finish.

Check the Fittings

Re-check and gently re-tighten the bolts and connectors now and then โ€” especially in the first few weeks and after any move โ€” to keep the frame solid.

Using It Safely

Bunk beds sold in Australia are covered by a mandatory safety standard, and a few simple habits keep the top bunk safe night after night. The points below follow the ACCC's bunk bed safety guidance.

The top bunk isn't recommended for children under 9 years old, though suitability also depends on a child's maturity and development.
Use a mattress within the maximum height marked on the upper bunk, so the guard rail stays high enough above the sleeping surface to be effective.
Assemble the bed by following the instructions, make sure the guard rails are securely fitted, and check the connections and fasteners regularly.
Position the bed clear of blind and curtain cords, heaters, lights and ceiling fans.
Remove or block the ladder when the bunk isn't in use so younger children aren't tempted to climb up, and don't let children jump or play on the bed.

For the full guidance, read the ACCC's bunk beds safety guide.

The Right Mattresses
โœ“ Mattress in a BoxEasy, affordable and delivered to the door โœ“ Pocket Spring MattressesIndividually wrapped support for the double below โœ“ Memory Foam MattressesA slimmer profile that suits the top bunk well
Quick Facts
Triple sleeper โ€” a single bunk above a full double, sleeping up to three.
Solid rubberwood frame in grey, with central support legs on the double base.
Top bunk rated to 100 kg; bottom double rated to 200 kg.
Full-length guard rail and integrated ladder; mattresses sold separately.
Parent Questions
How many people can sleep in it?

Up to three. It pairs a single bunk on top with a full double bed below, which is what makes it such a flexible choice for shared rooms and sleepovers.

What weight can each bunk hold?

The top single bunk is rated to 100 kg and the bottom double is rated to 200 kg. The double base is steadied by central support legs for lasting support.

What mattresses does it need?

One standard single mattress for the top bunk and one standard double mattress for the bottom โ€” both sold separately. A slimmer mattress is best up top so the guard rail sits well above it.

Is the top bunk suitable for young children?

The ACCC advises that the top bunk isn't recommended for children under 9 years old, though suitability also depends on the child's maturity and development. Use a mattress within the maximum height marked on the upper bunk so the guard rail stays effective, and follow the supplied assembly instructions and weight ratings. See the ACCC's bunk beds safety guide for full details.

What is it made from?

The structural frame is rubberwood, with MDF used elsewhere in the build, finished throughout in a contemporary grey that suits most bedroom themes.

How do I look after it?

Dust and wipe with a soft, barely-damp cloth, avoiding harsh solvents. Re-check and gently re-tighten the fittings periodically โ€” especially early on and after a move โ€” to keep everything solid.

Prefer to see it in person? Visit any of our South East Queensland showrooms โ€” Rocklea, Beenleigh, North Ipswich, Sandgate and Bundall โ€” to view the Neves range up close.

Smart on space and built to last โ€” the Neves Single Over Double Bunk gives a shared room three sleeping spots in the footprint of one.

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Sleep three in the space of one. The Neves Single Over Double Bunk Bed stacks a single bunk above a roomy double, making it a clever answer for shared kids' rooms, growing families, and the houses that always seem to have an extra guest for the night. Built on a solid rubberwood frame and finished in a versatile grey, its classic tongue-and-groove panelled headboards give it a soft, cottage-meets-coastal look that settles happily into almost any bedroom scheme.

A Single Up Top, A Generous Double Below

The lower double is wide enough for an older child, a parent reading at bedtime, or a sleepover guest, while the single bunk above keeps a sibling close by without taking up another square metre of floor. A full-length guard rail and an angled, easy-grip ladder come built in, and the panelled head and foot boards carry the same grey finish top to bottom for a properly coordinated piece.

Why It Works

Sleeps Up To Three

A single on top and a full double below โ€” ideal for siblings sharing, sleepovers, or simply giving a child a bigger bed to grow into.

Solid Rubberwood Frame

A sturdy rubberwood structure delivers the stability and longevity that bunk beds demand, with central support legs steadying the double base.

Built-In Guard Rail

A full-length guard rail and an integrated ladder make the top bunk easy and secure to climb in and out of, night after night.

One Frame, Plenty of Floor Back

Going up rather than out is what makes a bunk so valuable in a shared room: two full sleeping spaces stack into the footprint of one, leaving the rest of the room free for play, desks, or storage. The double underneath even leaves useful clearance for tubs and baskets, so toys and spare bedding have somewhere to live. The neutral grey reads contemporary and easy to style, growing with the room from the early years through to the teens.

Construction & Specifications
ConfigurationSingle bunk over a double bed (triple sleeper)
Structural FrameRubberwood
MaterialsRubberwood and MDF
ColourGrey
Top Bunk Weight Rating100 kg
Bottom Double Weight Rating200 kg
SupportCentral support legs on the double base for lasting support
MattressesOne standard single (top) and one standard double (bottom) โ€” sold separately
Caring For It

Wipe Clean

Dust regularly and wipe marks away with a soft, barely-damp cloth. Avoid harsh solvents and abrasive cleaners, which can dull the finish.

Check the Fittings

Re-check and gently re-tighten the bolts and connectors now and then โ€” especially in the first few weeks and after any move โ€” to keep the frame solid.

Using It Safely

Bunk beds sold in Australia are covered by a mandatory safety standard, and a few simple habits keep the top bunk safe night after night. The points below follow the ACCC's bunk bed safety guidance.

The top bunk isn't recommended for children under 9 years old, though suitability also depends on a child's maturity and development.
Use a mattress within the maximum height marked on the upper bunk, so the guard rail stays high enough above the sleeping surface to be effective.
Assemble the bed by following the instructions, make sure the guard rails are securely fitted, and check the connections and fasteners regularly.
Position the bed clear of blind and curtain cords, heaters, lights and ceiling fans.
Remove or block the ladder when the bunk isn't in use so younger children aren't tempted to climb up, and don't let children jump or play on the bed.

For the full guidance, read the ACCC's bunk beds safety guide.

The Right Mattresses
โœ“ Mattress in a BoxEasy, affordable and delivered to the door โœ“ Pocket Spring MattressesIndividually wrapped support for the double below โœ“ Memory Foam MattressesA slimmer profile that suits the top bunk well
Quick Facts
Triple sleeper โ€” a single bunk above a full double, sleeping up to three.
Solid rubberwood frame in grey, with central support legs on the double base.
Top bunk rated to 100 kg; bottom double rated to 200 kg.
Full-length guard rail and integrated ladder; mattresses sold separately.
Parent Questions
How many people can sleep in it?

Up to three. It pairs a single bunk on top with a full double bed below, which is what makes it such a flexible choice for shared rooms and sleepovers.

What weight can each bunk hold?

The top single bunk is rated to 100 kg and the bottom double is rated to 200 kg. The double base is steadied by central support legs for lasting support.

What mattresses does it need?

One standard single mattress for the top bunk and one standard double mattress for the bottom โ€” both sold separately. A slimmer mattress is best up top so the guard rail sits well above it.

Is the top bunk suitable for young children?

The ACCC advises that the top bunk isn't recommended for children under 9 years old, though suitability also depends on the child's maturity and development. Use a mattress within the maximum height marked on the upper bunk so the guard rail stays effective, and follow the supplied assembly instructions and weight ratings. See the ACCC's bunk beds safety guide for full details.

What is it made from?

The structural frame is rubberwood, with MDF used elsewhere in the build, finished throughout in a contemporary grey that suits most bedroom themes.

How do I look after it?

Dust and wipe with a soft, barely-damp cloth, avoiding harsh solvents. Re-check and gently re-tighten the fittings periodically โ€” especially early on and after a move โ€” to keep everything solid.

Prefer to see it in person? Visit any of our South East Queensland showrooms โ€” Rocklea, Beenleigh, North Ipswich, Sandgate and Bundall โ€” to view the Neves range up close.

Smart on space and built to last โ€” the Neves Single Over Double Bunk gives a shared room three sleeping spots in the footprint of one.

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$118.88

Original: $396.28

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Neves Single Over Double Bunk Bedโ€”

$396.28

$118.88

Description

Sleep three in the space of one. The Neves Single Over Double Bunk Bed stacks a single bunk above a roomy double, making it a clever answer for shared kids' rooms, growing families, and the houses that always seem to have an extra guest for the night. Built on a solid rubberwood frame and finished in a versatile grey, its classic tongue-and-groove panelled headboards give it a soft, cottage-meets-coastal look that settles happily into almost any bedroom scheme.

A Single Up Top, A Generous Double Below

The lower double is wide enough for an older child, a parent reading at bedtime, or a sleepover guest, while the single bunk above keeps a sibling close by without taking up another square metre of floor. A full-length guard rail and an angled, easy-grip ladder come built in, and the panelled head and foot boards carry the same grey finish top to bottom for a properly coordinated piece.

Why It Works

Sleeps Up To Three

A single on top and a full double below โ€” ideal for siblings sharing, sleepovers, or simply giving a child a bigger bed to grow into.

Solid Rubberwood Frame

A sturdy rubberwood structure delivers the stability and longevity that bunk beds demand, with central support legs steadying the double base.

Built-In Guard Rail

A full-length guard rail and an integrated ladder make the top bunk easy and secure to climb in and out of, night after night.

One Frame, Plenty of Floor Back

Going up rather than out is what makes a bunk so valuable in a shared room: two full sleeping spaces stack into the footprint of one, leaving the rest of the room free for play, desks, or storage. The double underneath even leaves useful clearance for tubs and baskets, so toys and spare bedding have somewhere to live. The neutral grey reads contemporary and easy to style, growing with the room from the early years through to the teens.

Construction & Specifications
ConfigurationSingle bunk over a double bed (triple sleeper)
Structural FrameRubberwood
MaterialsRubberwood and MDF
ColourGrey
Top Bunk Weight Rating100 kg
Bottom Double Weight Rating200 kg
SupportCentral support legs on the double base for lasting support
MattressesOne standard single (top) and one standard double (bottom) โ€” sold separately
Caring For It

Wipe Clean

Dust regularly and wipe marks away with a soft, barely-damp cloth. Avoid harsh solvents and abrasive cleaners, which can dull the finish.

Check the Fittings

Re-check and gently re-tighten the bolts and connectors now and then โ€” especially in the first few weeks and after any move โ€” to keep the frame solid.

Using It Safely

Bunk beds sold in Australia are covered by a mandatory safety standard, and a few simple habits keep the top bunk safe night after night. The points below follow the ACCC's bunk bed safety guidance.

The top bunk isn't recommended for children under 9 years old, though suitability also depends on a child's maturity and development.
Use a mattress within the maximum height marked on the upper bunk, so the guard rail stays high enough above the sleeping surface to be effective.
Assemble the bed by following the instructions, make sure the guard rails are securely fitted, and check the connections and fasteners regularly.
Position the bed clear of blind and curtain cords, heaters, lights and ceiling fans.
Remove or block the ladder when the bunk isn't in use so younger children aren't tempted to climb up, and don't let children jump or play on the bed.

For the full guidance, read the ACCC's bunk beds safety guide.

The Right Mattresses
โœ“ Mattress in a BoxEasy, affordable and delivered to the door โœ“ Pocket Spring MattressesIndividually wrapped support for the double below โœ“ Memory Foam MattressesA slimmer profile that suits the top bunk well
Quick Facts
Triple sleeper โ€” a single bunk above a full double, sleeping up to three.
Solid rubberwood frame in grey, with central support legs on the double base.
Top bunk rated to 100 kg; bottom double rated to 200 kg.
Full-length guard rail and integrated ladder; mattresses sold separately.
Parent Questions
How many people can sleep in it?

Up to three. It pairs a single bunk on top with a full double bed below, which is what makes it such a flexible choice for shared rooms and sleepovers.

What weight can each bunk hold?

The top single bunk is rated to 100 kg and the bottom double is rated to 200 kg. The double base is steadied by central support legs for lasting support.

What mattresses does it need?

One standard single mattress for the top bunk and one standard double mattress for the bottom โ€” both sold separately. A slimmer mattress is best up top so the guard rail sits well above it.

Is the top bunk suitable for young children?

The ACCC advises that the top bunk isn't recommended for children under 9 years old, though suitability also depends on the child's maturity and development. Use a mattress within the maximum height marked on the upper bunk so the guard rail stays effective, and follow the supplied assembly instructions and weight ratings. See the ACCC's bunk beds safety guide for full details.

What is it made from?

The structural frame is rubberwood, with MDF used elsewhere in the build, finished throughout in a contemporary grey that suits most bedroom themes.

How do I look after it?

Dust and wipe with a soft, barely-damp cloth, avoiding harsh solvents. Re-check and gently re-tighten the fittings periodically โ€” especially early on and after a move โ€” to keep everything solid.

Prefer to see it in person? Visit any of our South East Queensland showrooms โ€” Rocklea, Beenleigh, North Ipswich, Sandgate and Bundall โ€” to view the Neves range up close.

Smart on space and built to last โ€” the Neves Single Over Double Bunk gives a shared room three sleeping spots in the footprint of one.

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