Cabin Beds and Mid Sleepers
Cabin beds and mid-sleepers can be fun for kids because they bring a little extra excitement to time to sleep. They can be transformed into play areas, a den, and even craft rooms!
Mid sleepers are lower than high sleepers and tend to have an easier ladder or staircase making them ideal for younger children. Some are also equipped with impressive storage options like shelves, drawers and cube bookcases.
Space-Saving
The majority of bedrooms for children are tiny and maximising storage space is essential. Cabin beds or mid sleepers are a great choice because they provide lots of storage space and can also be a focal point for the room. Most of these beds are fitted with furniture like shelves or drawers allowing them to be used for all sorts of things. Some of our kids cabin beds even have an area for a sofa ideal for relaxing and reading a book or having a sleepover with friends.
We have a range of cabin beds that come with pull-out wardrobes that allow your children to access the full set of drawers. This means that all of their books, toys and clothes can be stored neatly away and they will have more floor space to play. We have a range of cool open and closed wardrobes so they can create their own look for their room.
A kids mid sleeper is slightly different to a cabin bed, as they are raised just slightly higher off the ground, and can be purchased with or without stairs or a ladder. This is perfect for children who are ready to transition from a single mattress and can help them feel independent while being secure enough to climb stairs. If you're looking to buy something larger than a mid-sleeper, then take a look at our high sleeper options.
We recommend that children be at least six years old before they can use the top bunk of the high-sleeper or mid-sleeper. However, it's worth looking over the individual product's details pages, as manufacturers may have their own safety guidelines. Jumping from the top of the cabin bed is discouraged, as it can damage the structure and cause injuries to your child.
Cabin and mid-sleeper beds are ideal for saving space in a child's room and can be adapted to meet their changing needs. They can easily be converted into a table or seating area, or a fun crafting station. This can help your child keep their room neat and tidy for when they are studying or playing.
Fun for All Ages
Cabin beds are an excellent option to bring more enjoyment into the child's bedroom. They offer play and storage in one place. These elevated beds maximize the amount of floor space without making your children feel as if they are living in the midst of a treehouse. They can be a lifesaver for families with a limited space.
Our range of mid and cabin beds includes models with a choice of drawers, cupboards or shelving to help your children keep their things neatly stored away. This will help keep their bedroom clean and clutter-free by preventing them from dropping their toys on the floor or out of reach.
We have a variety of options for kids who are looking to be a little more creative. They can turn their raised childrens midi bed into an extra space or a secret retreat. Some of our beds for middle-sleepers feature a slide for a fun entrance and exit.
You may also want to consider a bed that has an integrated desk or other storage options, dependent on your child's individual needs. Some of our mid sleeper beds have pull out desks ideal for children who need to complete their work or simply needing a quiet spot to study and relax.
playhouse mid sleeper-sleeper and bunk beds are suitable for children of all ages. However, they're good for those aged between 10 and 14. At this age your children have more responsibilities so might prefer the space beneath their mid-sleeper bed to use as an area for study or a place to store notebooks and pens for school.
It is important to review the product's specifications for any safety recommendations. Manufacturers typically recommend a minimum of 6 years for a high- or mid-sleeper. However, a lot of kids are ready to use a cabin bed at an earlier age, particularly if it's been thoughtfully designed with safety in mind and offers the right amount of difficulty for them. A few of our cabin beds for kids come with a mattress protector that will aid in protecting your investment.
Can be made into a single bed
A lot of the cabin beds and pine mid sleeper cabin bed (maps.google.gg) sleepers we sell can be converted into a single. This is a great option if your children outgrow their bunk bed or need a change to their bedroom layout. The ladder can be removed and replaced by a solid bed frame to give your child a fresh appearance in their bedroom and the best night's rest.
Many mid-sleeper beds have a variety of storage options to keep your child's space neat and tidy. This can include a pull out desk and cubby storage, which is ideal for an office space or open shelves to store books and toys. Some models even feature fun play tents beneath which can be used for pretend play or relaxing in a den.
Most of the time, they include a handy hook on shelf instead of a bedside table. This is a great place to keep a lamp, a book or if your child enjoys reading in bed. With a little imagination and imagination children can turn the bed into a cozy space that they can enjoy throughout the night.
It is nevertheless important to note that kids should not jump off of a bunk or high sleeper bed because it could harm the structure. A cabin bed or mid-sleeper is the best option since it was constructed with safety in mind. They usually come with strong guardrails to avoid accidents during the night.
We all know that space is limited in a child's room, which can lead to clothes and toys rapidly becoming too big. This is why many of the mid and cabin beds we offer come with a range of storage solutions. They can include drawers under the bed which are ideal for storing shoes and clothes and cubby storage that can be used to store trinkets, toys and books. Some beds with a mid-sleep feature with a desk that is perfect for a study area and will keep your child's bedroom tidy and tidy.
Ideal for sleepovers
A space-saving cabin bed or mid size cabin bed-sleeper is perfect for your child's buddies, but it is also a great option to accommodate a sibling or cousin who may visit at times. Many of our mid-sleeper or cabin beds come with a variety of furniture options beneath them including drawers, shelves, desks and more. This allows your child to make the most of their space under their.
If your kids are into their creativity they'll love the fact that many of our bunk and mid sleeper beds come with stylish tunnels or play tents which can be popped under the bed, giving them an enjoyable place to read, relaxing and even some sleepovers! Mid sleeper beds with pull-out desks are ideal for kids who love to learn. They can finish their assignments and then fold the desk back into the bed after they've finished.
Another fun thing to do at a sleepover is to enjoy a gooey finger painting session. You can purchase a variety of different colors from the majority of art stores and then let your little one's imaginations run wild. It's a great way for families to spend quality time with your children and can be memorable keepsakes after their masterpieces have dried.
You can also take some funny photos at an evening with your friends by setting up a booth and enticing them to dress in their most stylish outfits. Then you can choose the most memorable photos and print them out for everyone to keep.
You could arrange a pillow fight for your kids and their friends to make it a more lively and active activity. The rules are simple - each player is given an inflatable pillow and must strike their opponent as many times as they can without the pillow hitting them. This can be a really hilarious and intense game that is sure to bring loads of laughs.
You can also enjoy the stars in a more peaceful way with your children and their friends. Find a spot with an unobstructed view of night sky with minimal light pollution. Get your friends to settle down with a blanket and a pillow before getting started. You can then take a look at the stars and try to figure them out or simply take in the view.