Midsleeper Cabin Beds
Midsleeper cabin beds are an attractive and compact solution to storage and play. They're a great option for children who like to keep their room tidy.
Some beds with a midsleeper feature a cosy den with pull out desk for homework. Some mid-sleeper beds have shelves and drawers that can be used to store laptops, books, and toys.
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A midsleeper cabin bed is a great way to maximize space in the bedroom of your child. They are usually elevated with cabinets, drawers and shelves beneath to store all the childhood paraphernalia. This can free up space on the floor of their bedroom for toys and other essentials for the bedroom or even provide a space to put up a desk to do homework and school work.
With a wide range of designs There are many options for kids' mid sleeper beds have fun accessories to give their room a unique look. Oliver Furniture's Loop Midsleeper, for example, comes in 9 different drapes for the bed and 3 frame colors. The themes vary from bold and bright to neutral. The Cube Unit is a chic and sleek storage unit that complements the bed.
Another option that is very popular is the Skye Playhouse midsleeper. This beautiful kids' cabin bed is designed to look like an actual home, complete with roof and windows. Despite its stunning appearance, this children's midsleeper is also practical, with clever storage in the steps as well as a personalized nameplate.
Some beds for midsleepers have a maximum depth of mattress for security. These specifications are clearly stated on product pages. As long as the correct size mattress is used, these kinds of beds are generally very safe and secure for your child to climb in and out of at night.
However, if your child is not at ease or comfortable climbing up and down the ladder at night, you might think about a different type of bed. For example a low loft or bunk beds can offer the same sleeping area but with ladders that are safer and easier to use. Bunk Beds Store is ideal for children who are young.
Many of our midsleeper beds are equipped with conversion kits, so that they can be converted into either an overnight bed or a bunk bed at the touch of an button. This allows your child the freedom to move around their bedroom and make use of the furniture as they grow.
Design
The great feature of cabin beds and midsleeper beds is that they're focused on the design. They turn kids rooms into their very personal worlds through clever utilization of space, a variety of storage solutions and fun design options. The Skye Playhouse midsleeper is designed to look like an actual house, complete with a window and roof. It's beautiful in its classic off-white color, but your child can change it by adding curtains or lights to the struts.
A lot of our cabin bed frames come with a variety of adjustable low-level storage that is ideal for children's toys and other bits and pieces. Certain models come with an open desk with shelves or cubby holes while others have built-in wardrobes that're ideal for clothing that is smaller, while others will feature built-in shelving or a cabinet that's perfect for large format picture books that kids love to read.
Of course, a few of our midsleeper beds also include a ladder to access the sleeping platform which is a great option if your child is too young to be top-sleeping or has mobility issues that would prevent them from climbing safely into their high-sleeper. We suggest that you take into consideration your child's level of confidence and abilities before deciding on a high or mid sleeper.
This Parisot Midsleeper in an acacia finish is the epitome for practicality. This kids' midsleeper features a built-in desk as well as drawers and shelves to keep the room of your child clutter-free. What's more, this lovely cabin bed for kids has a sturdy bookcase on the bottom that can be used to store the books they love or with bean bags to create a cosy reading nook.
Age range
A bed that is mid-sleeper is a fantastic choice for children aged between the ages of six and fourteen. Children of this age can use their imaginations to turn the space under their beds into an area for play or study space, or a place to spend time with their favorite books. Some beds, such as the Stompa Duo 8, can be transformed into attractive desks or workstations that are suitable for older children.
You can also find various storage options in the space beneath your child's bed according to the design. This could take the form built-in drawers to keep their room neat or a bookcase that has plenty of space for the books they love. Some of our cabin beds have a a reversible staircase which allows you to alter the ladder's position to suit your child's needs.
Midsleeper beds and high sleeper bed are both sturdy and safe for your child to use as long as they are positioned correctly in the room. Carpet is preferred. If the bed is situated on hard flooring it is essential to ensure there aren't any obstructions underneath the bed, such as ceiling fans or light fixtures that could cause your child to fall or hit their head. Ideally, a gap of around 2ft should be left to prevent this.
Many experts advise that children who are less than 6 years old of age should not be sleeping in any loft bed. We understand that this is an individual decision. It is worth looking over the guidelines of each manufacturer's product's page, since they can differ.
The Kids Avenue Eli D midsleeper is a great choice for parents looking for an upholstered bed that has storage. The midsleeper is built with an extremely sturdy Scandinavian pine frame and modern MDF panels which can be loved in a variety of white or grey finishes. The reversible staircase is put to the left or the right side of the bed. This makes it a versatile option for any bedroom. The under bed storage is a great size to keep clothes, books or toys neatly tucked away.
Stores

A kids cabin bed (also known as a mid sleeper or a children's midsleeper) is elevated above the ground and offers an array of storage options beneath. This includes shelves, drawers and occasionally a pull-out desk that can be used as a study area for homework or other creative projects. Some also come with accessories such as the play tent that transforms their room into the ultimate home for their favourite teddies or a tunnel for them to cozy up and sleep under which makes them the perfect choice for kids who love an element of adventure in their sleeping space.
Choose a sturdy and robust design when choosing a child's midsleeper. Choose a frame made of wood that is crafted from solid timbers for an extended-lasting, durable finish. Make sure that the ladder you select is wide enough for your child to have a solid footing as they climb up and down. Some ladders have rails to ensure safety, while others are more minimalist in design and can be put away when not in use.
You may also want to take into consideration your child's age and preference of storage, as it can change over time. A bed that has built-in storage might be a good option for younger children, while older kids might prefer a more simple design with no integrated furniture below the mattress for sleeping.
You can also pick a loft-style high sleeper which is a great option for reducing space. These are similar to the midsleepers but are slightly more expensive. They are also more difficult for younger children to get into as they are higher up with the steeper staircase.
Both types of bunk beds are great for creating multifunctional study, play and sleeping areas in smaller bedrooms. They are also a great option for larger bedrooms where siblings share and must remain separate. If you're looking for an effective solution to reduce space that your little one will appreciate, we strongly recommend checking out the Trasman Girona mid-sleeper, that comes with a mix of shelving, storage drawers as well as a cupboard and an adjustable desk for your budding Brainiac.