Solid wood trundle bed frame under construction showing heavy-duty support slats at The Stockton Mill.

Behind the Build: The Structural Truth of a Stockton Mill Trundle

When you look at a final piece of high-end furniture, a smooth finish can sometimes hide what matters most: the engineering. At The Stockton Mill, we don’t believe in hiding our work. This is a look at a custom High-Capacity Trundle Bed while it’s still in the clamps, raw and unpainted.

Many trundle systems available through big-box retail are compromised. They rely on thin particleboard and mass-produced assembly to support a sleeper. The inevitable result is a bed that sags, squeaks, and fails under pressure.

Our trundle builds prioritize brute structural integrity. As you can see in this raw shop photo, we utilize substantial solid wood frames and an array of heavy-duty support slats. We use professional-grade fasteners and precise brad work where it counts, ensuring every trim piece and structural support is locked in place for a lifetime of use.

Why We Show the Shop Floor

We don't clean up our "Behind the Build" photos because this shop floor is where quality is defined. When you invest in a build from The Stockton Mill, you are paying for:

  • Precision Assembly: We use the right tools for the job—from heavy-duty clamps to professional fasteners—to ensure a rock-solid result.

  • Solid Wood Foundation: Substantial lumber and heavy-duty slats that retail imports simply don't offer.

  • Local Craftsmanship: Made right here in Attica/Wichita, Kansas.

If you are tired of furniture that feels temporary and want a trundle system that will last for generations, contact us to discuss your commission.

[Click here to view our Trundle and Bunk options]

Call 417-691-6200 to secure your build slot (only 6 slots remain this year).


Required Listing Footers:

  • Note: Shop floor photos represent in-progress craftsmanship. Final pieces are finished to our "Dream and Sizzle" standards.

  • Trundle requires 75x38 minimum clear footprint and 8ft ceilings for upper structure. Please confirm your dimensions.

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