Watch Out: How Midsleeper Cabin Bed Is Taking Over And What You Can Do About It

Midsleeper Cabin Beds The mid-sleeper cabin bed is the ideal option for storage and play. They're an excellent choice for children who love to keep their space tidy. Some beds for midsleepers have 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. Here are some examples of A bed that is mid-sleeper is a great option to make the most space in the room of your child. These beds are typically slightly raised with drawers, cabinets and shelves beneath that can store all the childhood paraphernalia. This can free up space on the floor for toys and other essentials for the bedroom or offer a place to set up a desk for homework and school work. Many kids' mid-sleeper beds have fun accessories that add personality to the room. Oliver Furniture's Loop Midsleeper, for example is available in 9 different under-bed curtains and 3 frame colours. The themes vary from bold and bright to neutral. The Cube Unit is a chic, elegant storage unit that matches the bed. Another option that is very popular is the Skye Playhouse midsleeper. This stunning cabin for kids bed is designed to resemble a house, complete with windows and a roof. Despite its stunning appearance the bed is also practical, with clever storage in the steps and a personalised name plate. Based on the design, some midsleeper beds will also have a maximum depth of the mattress to ensure safety. These information will be clearly stated on the product's webpage. As long as you use the right size mattress, these beds are safe for your child to climb in and out of. However, if your child is not confident or comfortable climbing up and down the ladder in the night, you may be thinking about an alternative bed. cabin beds sale or bunk bed, for example could provide the same sleeping space, but with a safer and simpler ladder to use, perfect for children who are young. A lot of our beds for midsleepers come with a choice of conversion kits that can be converted into either a day bed or bunk bed with the click of the button. This lets your child move throughout the room and use the furniture when their needs change. Design Midsleeper beds and cabin beds are all about design. They transform children's rooms into miniature worlds thanks to clever space-saving, adaptable storage and fun style options. For instance the Skye Playhouse midsleeper bed is designed to resemble the inside of a home with a roof and a window – and even though it's great as it is in a classic off white the child can give it a facelift by hanging curtains or adding lights to its struts, creating a princess castle or an under-the-stars bedroom! Many of our cabin beds include a range of storage options for low-level use which are perfect for toys and other small objects. Some models have a pull-out table with cubbyholes or shelves beneath some, while others feature built-in wardrobes to store smaller items. Still more models feature built-in shelving and cupboards for large-format picture books. Some of our midsleeper beds include a ladder to accessing the sleeping platform. This is a great option if your child has issues with mobility or is too young to top-sleep. We recommend that you consider your child's ability and confidence before considering a mid or high-sleeper. This Parisot Midsleeper in an acacia finish is the epitome for practicality. As well as the enclosed elevated sleeping platform, which can be accessed via integrated steps, this kids midsleeper also has an adjustable desk with drawers, shelves and shelves included to help ensure your child's room is clutter free. This adorable cabin for kids bed also has an end bookcase which can be used to store their favourite books, or in conjunction with beanbags to create a cozy reading nook. Age range A midsleeper-style cabin bed is a fantastic option for children between the ages of six and fourteen years. This age range is typically the perfect moment for children to begin exploring their imaginations. They will find it easy to transform the space underneath their bed into a space for play or study space, or a space where they can take a break reading their favourite books. For older children, some beds, such as the Stompa Duo 8 can even transform into a chic desk or workstation. You will also find various storage options beneath your child's bed, depending on the design. It could be in the form of built-in drawers to keep their space tidy or a bookcase with plenty of space to store their favorite books. Some of our cabin beds have a the option of a reversible ladder that lets you adjust the ladder's position to suit your child. Both midsleeper and high sleeper beds are structurally sound and safe for children to use provided they are positioned correctly in the bedroom, and preferably on carpet. If they are placed on hard flooring, it is vital to ensure there are no obstructions under the bed that your child may be thrown over or hit their head on, such as a light fitting or ceiling fan. To prevent this from happening you should leave a space of 2ft. Many experts recommend that children younger than 6 years older should not be sleeping in loft beds. We realize that this is an individual decision. It is important to check the manufacturer's guidelines on each page of the product, as they may differ. If you're in search of a children's cabin bed that can provide an efficient storage solution, then we'd recommend the Kids Avenue Eli D midsleeper. It has a sturdy Scandinavian pine frame and modern MDF panels in white or grey. The ladder is reversible and can be placed on either side of the bed, which makes it an ideal choice for any bedroom. The storage under the bed is the perfect size to organize clothes, books or toys. Storage A children's cabin bed (also known as a mid sleeper or childrens midsleeper) is elevated off the ground and offers an array of storage options beneath. There are shelves, drawers and sometimes, an open desk that can be pulled out to create an area for your creative projects or homework. Some also come with accessories like a play tent to transform their new room into the ultimate den for their favourite teddies or an enclosed space for them to get cosy and sleep under which makes them an ideal choice for children who like the thrill of exploring their sleeping space. When you are looking for a bed for your child, ensure you choose a sturdy and robust design. Look for a wood frame that is crafted from solid wood for an extremely long-lasting and durable finish. Make sure the ladder you choose is wide enough for your child to have a secure footing as they climb up and down. Some ladders have rails to ensure safety, while others have a minimalist design that can be stored away when not when not in use. Think about your child's preferences in storage and age, as they can change as time passes. A bed with integrated storage could be suitable for younger kids, while older children may prefer a simpler style with no furniture integrated beneath the mattress. You can also opt for a loft-style high sleeper, which is a space-saving alternative. They are similar to midsleepers but are slightly more expensive. They can also be more difficult for children to fit into because they are higher and have stairs that are steeper. The bunk beds of both types are an excellent option to create multi-functional study, play and sleep areas in smaller bedrooms. They can also be an excellent addition to larger bedrooms if siblings are sharing and require to be separated. If you're looking for an efficient solution to save space that your child will appreciate, we strongly recommend looking into the Trasman Girona mid sleeper, that comes with a mix of storage drawers, shelving as well as cupboard space. It also has a pull out desk for your budding Brainiac.