Midi Bunk Bed and Trundle Bunk Bed
Kids' bunk beds are great for encouraging creativity. Many come with a stylish tent beneath the bed creating a cozy space for reading, relaxing, or hosting sleepovers. Some models also include the option of a pull-out desk to help with study and homework.
Midi bunk beds, such as the Trasman Girona provide additional storage space with a three drawer chest and a cupboard. For reasons of safety, they are only recommended for children above the age of six.
Loft Bed
The addition of a loft bed in the bedroom can make space for other furniture. This kind of mattress is available in various sizes, styles, and materials. It is also customizable to accommodate other components such as desks or storage units. There are even loft beds that have stairs that provide safe access to the top. It is crucial to consider safety and accessibility of any bed that is raised.
There is a lot of space beneath the loft bed to play and study, regardless of whether you opt for an ordinary one or a loft bed with stairs. You can include chairs, a desk and a bookcase or light to create a space that is multifunctional and grows with your child. Some models also include clubhouse or slide features that will appeal to children's love of adventure.
A loft bed is also able to make the most of vertical space. This is particularly beneficial in rooms with small floor space. It is ideal for accommodating multiple people in a space. This lets you save space, without losing comfort or functionality.
The structure of a loft bed is usually constructed from high-quality timber or wood-like materials with a sleek, modern finish that is a perfect match for the décor. Some models feature a slatted footboard and headboard for an elegant, timeless look that can be incorporated into any style of interior. Others have a contemporary feel, with clean lines and a minimalist design that will fit in with any modern home.
A staircase loft is a fantastic alternative for children who are young, as it has a lower sleeping surface that minimizes the risk of falling. It is also much easier to climb than a traditional ladder. However, you should first teach your child how to do it and assess their level of maturity and confidence before sleeping your child on an elevated bed. There are bunk beds that have stairs that are designed to support heavier weights which makes them more stable and safer for older kids. However, it's essential to keep in mind that a loft bed with stairs requires careful assembly.
Mid Sleeper
If your child is looking for something different from the standard bunk bed, a mid-sleeper might be just what they're looking for. Created to balance space-saving functionality and comfort they're perfect for children until the pre-teenage age. Mid-sleeper beds feature an elevated platform for sleeping with ample space underneath to store things or play. They are higher than high sleepers but less than cabin beds, which makes them safer for infants and toddlers.
The space beneath mid sleeper beds is a great place for kids to study or work on projects for their craft. Built-in features such as shelves and desks can transform the open space into an office or play area. VonHaus pine's mid-sleeper kids bed, for example is a simple and clean design with a neutral colour that can be paired with any style of décor. It also has a desk that pulls out to be used as a study table when it is not in use.
A number of our beds for mid-sleeping come with purpose-built features to increase their appeal and functionality, such as slides or a fun tent. The Pino silver mid sleeper bed-sleeper with slide is an excellent example. It's great for kids who want to have fun at bedtime and is able to be fitted with curtains to provide privacy.
Other designs, like the classic Neptune mid sleeper cabin bed with storage-sleeper children's bed are contemporary and minimalist and can be adapted to boys and girls' rooms. They come with a underbed storage solution that includes shelves and drawers that free up floor space. They can be used with any standard UK single mattress.
Both high and mid sleepers can be equipped with the option of a sofa bed when friends or family visit and a spacious wardrobe for the many outfit changes they may need to make. Many of our designs can be upgraded by adding these optional extras, ensuring they're able to be used by your child to use throughout the years.
Trundle Bed
Trundle beds can be a useful option for any room where you require additional sleeping space for guests, but don't have enough room to accommodate a larger bed. They are constructed on wheels and tucked under traditional daybeds or bed frames and save space by keeping the second mattress low to the ground. They're a great option for small rooms where bunk beds can seem too bulky, and in apartments or studios where you want to make sure that floor space is open.
The majority of trundle beds are twin-sized. However, full-sized versions are available for those who want the added comfort. They're typically designed with a smaller mattress than traditional mattresses, which allows them roll out with ease and provide a lower sleep space than bunk beds. Some trundle beds even feature drawers or other storage to offer more room for bedroom necessities like linens pillows, clothing, pillows and books.
Some trundle bed designs include pop-up frames that raise the bottom of the mattress to the same height as the main mattress, creating an even more spacious sleeping space. Other trundle beds are simple and non-obtrusive, which makes them ideal for different decor styles. Many trundle beds are put away when they're not in use to allow for simple, quick cleaning and maximum space savings.
If you're purchasing a bed with a trundle, you'll need to consider what kind of mattress you'll be using to go with it. The trundle bed has a lower quality than traditional mattresses, so it is essential to choose a comfortable mattress. A better mattress will make the trundle last longer and give you a long-term benefit from your investment.
Bunk beds that incorporate Trundle beds offer more bed-to-spacing efficiency and can accommodate three people in a single room instead of only two. They're typically set up as bunk beds with trundle beds, which places the trundle beneath two bunked beds, or a trundle daybed, which has the bed on its own and can be used as a single, three-sided mattress. They're ideal for teenagers and children who share a space, or for older adults and visitors who require more space to sleep.
Cabin Bed
A cabin bed is a fun method to add an additional sleeping space in your child's room. The raised platform can be topped with additional features like drawers tables, shelving cabinets, and so on. You can also add a trundle bed or slide-out bed to make the most of the space. These are a great option for children who like to host sleepovers with friends or for those who have a small bedroom space.
The beds provide an unique combination of sleeping and storage space, which is ideal for children who like to make spaces for themselves or store their belongings in imaginative spaces. The design of the bed is fashionable and versatile, which means it can easily fit your child's changing tastes and personality as they grow older. You can decorate it in an edgy theme or a fairytale castle or even a modern one, depending on the style you select.
Before you buy a cabin bed, make sure it meets all safety standards. Make sure the guardrails are sturdy and free of sharp edges or protrusions. edges. Verify that the ladders and staircases are securely attached and do not stick out over the sides of your cabin. Make sure the fasteners are straight and receding to avoid children getting their clothes caught on them. Make sure to put the beds away from blinds and ceiling fans.
One of the major advantages of a cabin bed or childrens midi bed loft is that it's smaller than a high sleeper and has a shorter staircase or ladder which makes it suitable for smaller rooms. In contrast to the high sleeper which is difficult to transform into a lower-height bed when your child is older and needs to be lowered, the cabbed is easy to convert for this purpose.
A single cabin bed is easier to reach than the high sleeper. This could be a benefit for older children who may not be confident in climbing the ladder. It's also less costly than a full-size single bed or a bunk. This makes it an ideal choice for parents who want to maximize the space in their children's bedrooms.