- Wooden Structure:
Crafted from marine-grade waterproof MDF (or treated solid teak/walnut) with a UV-resistant, salt-repellent finish. The wood-grain aesthetic complements luxury yacht interiors, while the sealed surface resists mold, warping, and fading—tested to 500 hours of salt spray exposure (ASTM B117) for maritime resilience.
- Metal Components:
The black ladder and hardware use powder-coated steel (or 316 stainless steel for extreme saltwater environments), ensuring rust resistance and structural integrity. Rounded rungs and anti-slip coating on the ladder enhance safety during rough seas.
- Space-Saving Bunk Layout:
Dual sleeping platforms maximize occupancy in compact cabins. The upper bunk features a raised headboard and side guardrails (≥150mm height) to prevent rolling out during heavy pitching.
- Lockable Storage Drawers:
Two full-extension, soft-close drawers (with keyed locks) under the lower bunk secure personal items, uniforms, or gear. Marine-grade nylon slides ensure smooth operation in damp conditions, resisting corrosion and jamming.
- Safety Standards:
Complies with SOLAS (fire-retardant requirements for MDF) and ISO 6185 (vibration resistance), ensuring stability and safety in offshore and luxury vessels. The bed’s weighted base and anti-slip feet anchor it to cabin floors, minimizing movement.
- Environmental Resistance:
Wood surfaces are treated with marine-grade sealant to repel saltwater and humidity, while metal parts undergo anti-corrosion plating—ideal for yacht salons, crew quarters, or VIP cabins.
- Materials & Finishes:
Choose marine-grade teak (natural finish), walnut (stained), or waterproof MDF in wood-grain hues (light oak, gray walnut). Metal components available in black, silver, or brass finishes.
- Dimensions & Layout:
Tailor bunk length (1900–2100mm), width (800–1000mm), and drawer configuration (single/double drawers, lock options). The ladder can be mounted on the left or right side.
Elevate maritime living with a bunk bed that marries luxury wood design, secure storage, and sea-ready resilience—where every detail sails in style.