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Some models with a mid-sleeper have an inviting den with a pull-out desk for homework. Others have shelves and drawers to hold books, toys and laptops.
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A bed that is mid-sleeper is a great option to make the most space in the bedroom of your child. They usually have a bed that is slightly elevated and a range of shelves, drawers, and cupboards underneath to store all those things that were used in childhood. This will 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 mid-sleeper beds for kids have fun accessories that add personality to the room. The Loop Midsleeper by Oliver Furniture for instance comes with a choice of three frame colours and 9 curtains for under the bed in a variety of themes, ranging from bold bright to neutral. The Cube Unit is a chic, elegant storage unit that matches the bed.
Another popular option is the Skye Playhouse midsleeper. This stunning cabin bed single for children bed has been designed to resemble an real house, complete with roof and windows. Despite its gorgeous design the bed is practical too, offering clever storage space in the steps as well as a personalized name plate.
Based on the design, some beds for children with a midsleeper also have a maximum depth of the mattress for safety reasons, these specifics will be clearly outlined on the product's page. If the right size mattress is used, these kinds of beds are generally very safe and secure for your child to climb into and out of at night.
If your child is not at ease or comfortable climbing up and down the ladder in the night, you may be thinking about an alternative bed. For instance, a low loft or bunk bed can provide the same sleeping space but with a ladder that is more secure and safer to use. This is ideal for younger kids.
A lot of our beds for midsleepers come with conversion kits so that they can be transformed into bunk or a day bed at the touch of an button. This gives your child the ability to move around their bedroom and expand their use of furniture as they become.
Design
Cabin beds and midsleeper bed are all about design. They transform children's rooms into miniature worlds thanks to clever space-saving, adaptable storage and fun style choices. The Skye Playhouse midsleeper is designed to look just like an actual house, complete with a roof and window. It's beautiful in its classic off-white color, but your child can alter it by adding curtains or lights to the struts.
Many of our cabin beds also include a range of storage options at a low level which are perfect for toys and other small objects. Some models have an open table with cubbyholes and shelves beneath and some have built-in wardrobes to store smaller items. There are other models that have built-in shelves and cabinets that can be used for large-format picture books.
Some of our beds for midsleepers also include a ladder for accessing the sleeping platform. This is a great choice if your child has issues with mobility or is too young to sleep top-side. For this reason we recommend that you evaluate your child's ability and confidence prior to considering a mid or high sleeper, and consider whether an individual bed is better suited until they're older.
This Parisot Midsleeper in an acacia finish is the ultimate in practicality. Along with the enclosed elevated sleeping platform that is accessible by means of the integral steps, this children midsleeper comes with an adjustable desk, drawers and shelves all included to help ensure that your child's bedroom is free of clutter. This gorgeous cabin bed for small room for kids bed also has an end bookcase that can be used to store their favorite books, or with beanbags to create a comfy reading area.
Age range
A midsleeper cabin bed is a great option for children between the ages of six and 14 years old. Children of this age can use their imagination to turn the space under their beds into a space for play, a study nook, or a space to spend time with their favorite books. For older children, certain beds, like the Stompa Duo 8 can even transform into a chic desk or workstation.
Based on the style You can also find numerous storage options within the space that is available beneath the bed your child is sleeping on. It could be in the form of built-in drawers which help to keep their room neat or a bookcase that provides plenty of space to store all the books they love. Some of our cabin beds have a a reversible staircase that lets you adjust the ladder's height to fit your child.
Midsleeper and high sleeper beds are solid and safe for children to use if they are positioned correctly in the bedroom, preferably on carpet. If the bed is set on hard flooring, it is important to make sure there are no obstructions under the bed, such as ceiling fans or light fixtures that could cause your child to fall off or hit their head. To avoid this it is recommended to leave a distance of 2 feet.
We strongly recommend that you assess your child's capability to safely use a top bunk or high sleeper, many experts recommend that it is not recommended that children who are under the age of 6 should sleep on any loft style bed. We understand that this is a personal decision. It's worth checking the guidelines provided by the manufacturer on each product page, as they can vary.
The Kids Avenue Eli D midsleeper is a great option for parents looking for an upholstered bed that has storage. This midsleeper features a solid Scandinavian pine frame and contemporary MDF panels in white or grey. The reversible staircase is placed either to the left or to the right of the bed. This allows it to be a flexible choice for any bedroom. The storage underneath the bed is a great size to store clothes, books or toys well-organized.
Storage
A kids cabin bed for small room bed, also known as a child's midsleeper or a middle sleeper, is elevated and has many storage options underneath. These include drawers, shelving and even a pull-out desk that can be used as an area to study for homework or creative projects. There are also accessories like the play tent that transforms their room into the ultimate den for their favourite teddies, or an enclosed space for them to cozy up and sleep under which makes them an ideal choice for children who like a bit of adventure with their sleeping space.
When looking at a bed for your child, make sure you choose a robust and solid design. For a durable and long-lasting finish, choose a solid wood frame. Make sure that the ladder you pick is wide enough for your child to have a stable footing as they climb up and down. Some ladders come with rails to ensure safety, while others have a minimalist design that can be stored away easily when not when not in use.
Take into consideration your child's preferences for storage and their age, as they can change over time. A bed that has storage integrated could be suitable for younger kids, while older children might prefer a more basic design with no furniture underneath the sleeping platform.
You can also choose a loft-style high sleeper, which is a great option for reducing space. They are similar to midsleepers, but tend to be a bit more expensive. They can also be a bit more tricky for children who are younger to access since they are typically significantly higher than the ground, with a more steep ladder.
Both kinds of bunk beds are great for creating multifunctional spaces for play, study and sleeping in smaller bedrooms. They also make ideal for rooms with a lot of siblings and need to keep apart. If you're seeking a space-saving solution that your child will enjoy, we strongly recommend checking out the Trasman Girona mid-sleeper which comes with a combination of storage drawers, shelving as well as a cupboard and an adjustable desk for your young Brainiac.
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