The Best Mid Sleeper Cabin Bed

If you're in search of a kid's bed that is able to accommodate storage, sleepover and study zones, the best mid sleeper cabin bed is an excellent choice.

The adorable cubbyholes beneath this Scandi style loft bed will be an absolute favorite for youngsters. It also transforms into a single bed with a low profile.

Size

In terms of size, a mid-sleeper cabin bed typically stands between 110 and 140 cm in height. The height is measured from the ground to the top of the bed frame. Certain beds come with extra features, like LED lighting for ladders to make climbing up and down the bed a bit more secure. We have a wide range of mid-sleeper cabin beds in our inventory so whether you're looking for something simple and compact or a more expansive, we're sure to have the perfect wooden midi bed for your child's bedroom.

A mid-sleeper can be used to study and playtime. Many of our cabin bed designs come with a desk that has pull out storage beneath, which is perfect for children who need to complete their homework or other tasks.

Some mid sleeper models can be multi-functional, and can be transformed into a sofa, or a single bed. This is a great option when your child wishes to keep their most loved games or toys close to them and allows them to easily go back to sleeping when it's time to fall asleep.

There are a variety of cool cabin beds for older kids which come with fun and functional accessories like the tunnel or den. They can use their imagination to create a relaxing space that is a personal hideaway. This will encourage them to stay in their bedroom for longer and help them get a good night's rest.

Style

Mid sleepers are more secure for children than high sleepers who are typically higher off the ground. They can climb and explore the bed without an elaborate ladder. They also provide the chance to create a multifunctional space beneath, which can be used as a den, study area or play area.

Children who love to camp in the forest will surely be enthralled by this beautiful tree-mendous kids cabin bed. The frame of this stunning children mid-sleeper is constructed from MDF and solid pine, with wood-effect finish and plank-effect panels, which can be painted in your little ones' favourite colours. This low treehouse is perfect for little explorers. It has windows, a roof and plank-effect stairs. There's even a side panel that doubles as a chalkboard to use to write messages to friends.

Maxxi's mid-sleeper comes with various furniture options that can turn it into a kid's playroom or a den. With drawers for storage along with a desk and bookcase options to choose from, this clever mid-sleeper lets you fully customise it to meet the needs of your child. It is also one of our safer cabin beds, with a rail that stops your child from falling out of their beds, and a deep step to help them climb into their new bed.

We offer a variety of options for children's mid-sleepers that are more traditional in style. With stylish designs that blend seamlessly into any bedroom, we have an array of stylish grey and white midi bed mid sleeper beds that will fit in with your home. If you're looking for something more vibrant We have a wide selection of kids' cabin beds available in bright and vibrant hues to add a splash of personality to the room of your child. Select the proper mattress size according to manufacturer guidelines. Each of our cabin beds has a suitable choice on its product information page.

Safety

Cabin beds are an excellent option for small bedrooms, but they must be safe for your child. It is essential to select an option with round corners, guardrails, and other safety features. Check that it also meets EU and UK safety standards. Also, consider buying your kids mattress that is placed on top of the frame, as opposed to lying on the floor. This means that your kids are less likely to leap off in the middle of the night, and could be injured.

Cabin beds come with built-in features like desks, storage and play spaces. They can be used to fill unused space and encourage your child to use it creatively to play or for studying. There are designs that feature an attractive tent for your children to hide in and snuggle up in. Great for sleepovers.

If you're thinking of a cabin style bed for your kids, it's definitely worth researching the recommended age and weight limits. Some models are only suitable for children older than 6 years old, while others are suitable for use at a much younger age. Go through the product information on the respective websites to find out more.

The best cabin beds for middle-sleepers are made from sturdy materials and designed to last. Solid wood frames are more durable than softwoods. They are also more effective at retaining their shape over time and will not expand or shrink.

Certain models of mid-sleeper cabin beds include a ladder which can be pushed against the wall when not in use. This is an excellent option for small single mid sleeper bed rooms that don't permit a ladder to be installed or if you have children who are too young to climb up a high sleeper. Look for models with wide tread ladders because they are more comfortable to use and safer than narrow ones.

Stores

Cabin beds are slightly elevated from the ground, which means there is plenty of room beneath. The space can be used to store items, play games or study. Some models even have desks that can be pulled out for kids just beginning their studies. Additionally, some beds have cubbies and shelving units which can be used to store a variety of things such as clothes or toys. Some even come with fun accessories like play tents or curtains to enhance the bed set up.

Cabin beds can be adjusted so that they are sized to fit the height of your child. This is different from high-sleepers, which are very tall. For example, some can be designed to look like an upholstered bunk bed or loft bed and some have a ladder that is easy to climb (rather than having steps that are too steep). This is ideal for younger children who might not feel at ease climbing up and down the ladder in the dark.

Another great thing about mid sleeper beds is that they do not typically require the use of an entire mattress, which means that there's more space to accommodate other furniture in bedrooms. This allows you to create a multi-purpose area for your child that can be used as a play study, sleeping or study space.

Based on the design, a lot of these beds can be used as an extra sofa during the daytime and also serve as a cozy guest bed for sleepovers. If this is the situation, it's a good idea to purchase mattresses specifically made for this purpose so that your child can be able to sleep comfortably all night.

Most children are ready for a pink bed at around 6 years old, but it's always worth checking individual product pages to see the recommended age. Certain manufacturers will also recommend that your child should be old enough to be able to stand the height of a certain type of bed, so it's recommended to follow these guidelines.