Midi Bunk Bed and Trundle Bunk Bed
Children's bunk beds are great for stimulating their imagination. numerous designs feature a stylish tent beneath the bed, which creates an ideal den for reading, relaxing or hosting sleepovers. Some also offer an extra desk that can be pulled out for study and homework.
Midi bunk beds like the Trasman Girona provide additional storage space with a three drawer chest and cupboard. They are recommended for children aged six years or older for safety reasons.

Loft Bed
A loft bed can be built into a room in order to free up space for other furniture. This kind of elevated bed is available in a variety of designs sizes, shapes, and materials. It can be customized to include other elements such as desks or storage units. There are loft beds with stairs that allow for safer access to the top. It is essential to think about the safety and accessibility prior to purchasing any bed that is raised.
There is mid sleeper cabin of space beneath a loft bed for study and play, regardless of whether you select the standard model or a loft bed with stairs. You can include chairs, desks, a bookshelf or lighting to create a space that can be multi-functional and expands with your child's. Some models include features like a clubhouse or slides that are designed to appeal to the curiosity of children.
A loft bed can make vertical space. This is particularly useful in rooms with limited floor space. It is ideal for accommodating a number of people in a room. This allows you to save space without sacrificing comfort and functionality.
The structure of the loft bed is typically constructed of premium timber or wood-like material and has a sleek look that blends with the decor. Some models have wooden headboard and footboard that are slatted for an elegant, timeless look that blends seamlessly with any style of interior. Others have a contemporary feel with simple lines and a minimalist design that can work in any modern home.
A stair loft bed is perfect for children who are young because of its low sleeping surface, which reduces the chance of falling. It is also easier to climb than a ladder, although you must teach them how to use it properly and determine their maturity and confidence with heights before sleeping in a bed that is elevated. There are bunk beds with stairs that are designed to hold heavier loads which makes them safer and more stable for older children. However, it's essential to keep in mind that any loft bed with stairs requires careful assembly.
Mid Sleeper
A mid sleeper is an excellent alternative to traditional bunk beds for your child. They're designed to strike a balance between functionality and comfort. They're great for kids up to preteens. Mid sleeper beds come with an elevated platform for sleeping with ample space underneath to store things or play. They're situated higher than cabin beds, but lower than high sleepers, which makes them safer for children.
The space underneath mid-sleeper beds can be transformed into a play area or study area due to built-in features like desks and shelves, ideal for kids who need a dedicated area to do their crafting or homework. The VonHaus pine mid sleeper kids' bed, as an example, features a clean and simple design with a neutral white finish that will fit with almost any style of decor. It also features a pull out desk, meaning it can be used as a study desk and pushed out of the way when not in use.
Some of our beds for mid-sleeping have special features that enhance their design and functionality, such as the option of a slide or tent. The Pino mid-sleeper with slide is an excellent illustration. It's ideal for kids who like to have fun at bedtime and can be fitted out with curtains for extra privacy.
Other designs, like the tradional Neptune mid sleeper kids' bed, feature modern and minimalist designs that will suit both boys and girls rooms. They include an underbed storage system that includes drawers and shelves to free up floor space and can be used with any standard UK single mattress.
Both mid and high sleepers can be fitted with the option of a sofa bed when friends or family visit and an ample wardrobe to accommodate all their outfit changes. Many of our designs can be upgraded with these additional features, ensuring they're able to be used by your child to keep using throughout the years.
Trundle Bed
Trundle beds are a smart addition to any room where you need extra sleeping space for guests, but don't have the space to accommodate a larger bed. They can be placed under standard beds or daybeds to make space. They're an excellent choice for smaller rooms where bunk beds might be too heavy and in apartments or studios where you want to open up floor space.
The majority of trundle beds are twin-sized, but full-sized models are also available for those who prefer the additional comfort. They are usually designed with an extremely thin mattress, which makes them more comfortable to roll out and creates a an even more comfortable sleep than bunk bed. Some trundle beds even feature drawers or other storage features to give more space to things like linen pillows, clothing, and books.
Some trundle bed designs include frames that pop up to raise the bottom of the mattress to the same height as the primary mattress, creating an enlargeable sleeping space. Other trundle beds are basic and unobtrusive, making them a breeze to incorporate into different styles of interiors. Many trundle bed models can be folded when not in use to conserve space and make cleaning easier.
If you're purchasing a trundle bed, you'll also be thinking about what kind of mattress you'll be using to go with it. The trundle bed is smaller than conventional mattresses, which means you need to get a comfortable mattress. A better mattress will help the mattress last longer, and give you a long-term return on your investment.
Bunk beds with trundle beds are more spacious and can hold up to three people in an area instead of just two. They're often arranged as bunk beds with trundle beds with the trundle underneath two already bunked beds or a trundle daybed that has a separate trundle and functions as a single, three-sided mattress. These beds are great for children and teens who share a bedroom or older adults who need extra space to sleep.
Cabin Bed
A cabin bed is a great way to add an additional sleeping space to your child's bedroom. The raised sleeping platform can be enhanced with other features, such as drawers, desks, shelving, cabinets and more. You can also include the slide-out bed or trundle bed to make the most of the space. These are great options for children who want having friends over for a sleepover or for those who have a small bedroom space.
These beds are ideal for children who love to create dens and keep their belongings safe in imaginative spaces. The bed's design is chic and versatile so it can easily adapt to your child's changing preferences and personality as they age. Based on the style you select, it can be decorated to create a super-hero themed bed, a fairy-tale castle or a modern white style.
Make certain that the cabin bed you're considering is safe and meets all safety standards. Check for guardrails that are sturdy and free of protrusions or sharp edges. Also, make sure that the stairs or ladders are securely attached and don't stick out beyond the sides of the cabin. Check that the fasteners have flat surfaces and are receding so that children aren't able to snag their clothes. Make sure you place the beds away from ceiling and blinds fans.
One of the primary advantages of a midi loft or cabin bed is that it's lighter than a high-sleeper and has a shorter ladder or staircase which makes it suitable for smaller rooms. Unlike the high sleeper, which can be difficult to transform into a lower-height bed if your child gets older the cabbed is simple to adjust for this purpose.
Another advantage of the single cabin mid sleeper is that it's easier to reach than a high sleeper, which could pose a danger to older children who are less confident with the ladder. It's also less expensive than a full-size single bed or a bunk. This is a great option for parents who want to maximize space in their children's bedrooms.