Guide To Midsleeper Cabin Bed: The Intermediate Guide For Midsleeper Cabin Bed
Midsleeper Cabin Beds
Midsleeper small cabin bed beds provide a cool and compact option for storage and play. They're a great option for children who love to keep their room clean.
Some mid-sleeper bed models feature a cozy den with a pull-out desk for homework. Some have shelves and drawers to hold books, toys and laptops.
Features
A midsleeper cabin bed is a great option to maximise space in the bedroom of your child. They typically feature a slightly raised bed with several cabinets, drawers and shelves underneath to store all those childhood paraphernalia. This can allow for more space to be used for toys and other necessities for bedrooms, or for a desk where homework and schoolwork can be done.
Many kids' mid-sleeper beds come with amusing accessories that add personality to the room. The Loop Midsleeper by Oliver Furniture for example comes with a choice of three frame colors and 9 under bed curtains in a variety of themes, ranging from bold bright to neutral. There is also the Cube Unit that is designed to go with the bed and provide additional storage in a sleek, stylish design.
Another option that is very popular is the Skye Playhouse midsleeper. This stunning cabin for children bed has been made to look like an actual house that has a roof and windows. Despite its stunning appearance this bed for children is also practical, offering clever storage in the steps as well as a personalized nameplate.
Some midsleeper bed designs have a maximum depth of mattress for security. These details are clearly listed on product pages. If the right size mattress is used, these kinds of beds are usually safe and secure for your child to climb in and out of at night.
However, if your child isn't confident or comfortable climbing up and down the ladder in the night, you might want to consider a different type of bed. A low loft bed or bunk bed, for instance could provide the same sleeping space, but with a safer and simpler ladder to use, perfect for younger children.
Many of our midsleeper beds are equipped with conversion kits that can be transformed into an overnight bed or a bunk bed with the push of a button. This lets your child move throughout the room and use the furniture depending on their needs.
Design
The best feature of midsleeper and cabin beds is that they're focused on design - they make children's rooms into their own own mini-worlds with a clever utilization of space, a variety of storage solutions and fun style choices. The Skye Playhouse midsleeper is designed to resemble an actual house, complete with a window and roof. It's perfect in its classic off-white shade, but your child can alter it by adding curtains or lights to the struts.
A lot of our cabin beds double bed frames also feature an abundance of low-level storage that can be adapted to your needs. This is ideal for children's toys as well as other bits and pieces. Certain models come with a pull-out desk with shelves or cubby holes, others will feature built-in wardrobes that are ideal for smaller clothes, while still more will have built-in shelves or a cupboard which is perfect for large format picture books that children enjoy reading.
Some of our beds for midsleepers include a ladder to accessing the sleeping platform. This is a great option if your child is struggling with mobility or isn't old enough to be able to top-sleep. We recommend that you evaluate your child's abilities and confidence prior to considering a mid or high sleeper, and consider whether a single bed would be better suited to them until they're older.
This Parisot Kurt midisleeper with a stylish acacia finish is the perfect example of practicality. This kids' midsleeper features an inbuilt desk, drawers, and shelves to ensure that the space of your child free of clutter. Furthermore, this beautiful cabin bed for kids has an impressive bookcase at the bottom that can be used to store the books they love or with bean bags to create a cosy reading area.
Age range
A midsleeper cabin is a great option for children aged between of six and 14 years old. Children in this age range are able to use their imaginations to turn the space under their bed into an area for play or study space, or a place where they can spend some time with their favorite books. Certain beds, such as the stompa cabin bed Duo 8, can be transformed into attractive desks or workstations for older children.
There are also many storage options underneath your child's raised mattress dependent on the style. This could come in the form built-in drawers to keep their room tidy or a bookcase with plenty of space for the books they love. Some of our midsleeper cabin beds adults beds also have an adjustable ladder that lets you change the position of the ladder to suit your child's preference.
Both midsleeper and high sleeper beds are sturdy and safe for children to use, provided they are placed in a safe position in the bedroom, preferring to be on carpet. If they are placed on hard flooring, it is important to make sure there are no obstructions under the bed that your child could be thrown over or hit their head on, such as a light fitting or ceiling fan. To avoid this you should leave a distance of 2 feet.
While we highly recommend you to assess your child's ability to safely use a top bunk or a high sleeper, a lot of experts suggest that it is not recommended that children under six years old sleep on any loft bed. We understand that this is a personal decision. It is worth looking over the guidelines provided by the manufacturer on each product page, as they can vary.
The Kids Avenue Eli D midsleeper is a great choice for parents looking for a cabin bed with storage. The midsleeper is constructed with a solid Scandinavian pine frame, and modern MDF panels in white or grey. The reversible staircase is placed either to either the left or right side of the bed. This makes it a versatile option for any bedroom. The storage under the bed is a handy size to keep books, toys or clothes neatly tucked away.
Storage
A cabin bed for kids or a midsleeper for children or a mid sleeper It is elevated and offers various storage options beneath. These include drawers, shelving and even a pull-out desk that can be used as an area to study for homework or other creative projects. Some also come with accessories like the play tent that transforms their new space into the ultimate home for their favourite teddies or a tunnel to snuggle and sleep under which makes them an ideal choice for children who love the thrill of exploring their sleeping space.
Choose a sturdy and durable design when selecting a child's midsleeper. Look for a wood frame made of solid wood for a long-lasting and durable finish. Also, ensure that the design you choose includes the ladder that is large enough to give your child the stability they need as they climb up and down. Some ladders come with rails to ensure safety, whereas others have a minimalist design and can be tucked away when not in use.
You may also want to take into account your child's age and preferences of storage, since it may change in time. A bed with storage built-in might be suitable for young children, whereas older children might prefer a more simple design with no furniture integrated beneath the mattress.
You can also opt for a loft-style high sleeper, which is a great way to save space. These are similar to the midsleepers but are slightly more expensive. They are also more difficult for children to fit into because they are elevated higher with stairs that are steeper.
Both types of bunk bed are great for creating multi-functional areas for study, play and sleeping in smaller bedrooms. They can also be an excellent addition to larger bedrooms if siblings are sharing and need to be separated. If you're seeking an efficient solution to save space that your little one will appreciate, we strongly recommend looking into the Trasman Girona mid sleeper, that is equipped with a mix of storage drawers, shelving as well as a cupboard and a pull out desk for your young Brainiac.