Midi Bunk Bed and Trundle Bunk Bed
Children's bunk bed designs are ideal for fostering imagination. A lot of them have a chic tent beneath the bed which creates a perfect den for reading, relaxing or hosting sleepovers. Some models also have the option of a pull-out desk to help with homework and studying.
Midi bunk beds, such as the Trasman Girona provide additional storage space with a three-drawer chest and a cupboard. They are suitable for children six years or older for security reasons.
Loft Bed
Adding a loft bed to the bedroom can make space for other furniture. This kind of elevated mattress is available in a variety of sizes, styles, and materials. It can also be customised to accommodate other elements like storage units or desks. There are lofts that come with stairs to make it easier to get to the top. It is important to consider the safety and accessibility prior to purchasing any raised bed.
You can use the space under the loft bed to play and study, regardless of whether you opt for the standard model or an loft bed with an escalator. You can add chairs, a desk or a bookcase, or even lighting to create an area that can be multi-functional and expands with your child. Some models include features like an indoor clubhouse or slides that are designed to appeal to the adventurous spirit of children.

A loft bed is also able to maximize vertical space. This is especially useful in small rooms with limited floor space. It is ideal for accommodating a number of people in a space. This lets you save space, without sacrificing comfort and functionality.
The structure of loft beds is typically constructed from high-quality timber or wood-like materials with a sleek, modern finish that blends with the decor. Some models even have a footboard and headboard that are slatted for an elegant, timeless appearance that blends into any interior style. Some models sport a modern look with clean lines and minimalist design. They can be found in any modern house.
A stair loft is a great option for younger children because it has a lower sleeping surface that reduces the chance of falling. It is also easier to climb than a ladder, although you should teach them how to use it properly and assess their maturity level and confidence with heights before letting them sleep in a bed that is elevated. You can find bunk beds with stairs that are designed to handle heavier loads which makes them more secure and safer for older children. mid sleeper with desk is important to keep in mind that any loft bed that has a staircase requires careful assembly.
Mid Sleeper
If your kid wants something different than the typical bunk bed, a mid sleeper could be exactly what they need. They're designed to strike a balance between practicality and comfort. They're perfect for kids from pre-teens to teens. Mid sleeper beds offer an elevated sleeping platform that has an ample space underneath for storage or play. They are higher than high sleepers, but less than cabin beds, making them safer for young children.
The space under mid sleeper beds is ideal for children to study or work on their craft projects. Built-in features like desks and shelves can transform the space into a study or play nook. The VonHaus pine mid-sleeper kids' bed, as an example, features a clean and simple design with a neutral white finish that will be a perfect fit for any style of decor. It also comes with an adjustable desk that can be pulled out which can be used as a study desk and removed from the way when not being used.
Some of our mid-sleeper beds are equipped with features specifically designed to enhance their appeal and usability like a fun tent or slide. The Pino mid-sleeper with slide is a great example. It's ideal for kids who love to have fun at bedtime and it can be outfitted with curtains for added privacy.
Other designs, like the traditional Neptune mid sleeper kids' bed, have an updated and minimalist design that is suitable for both bedrooms for girls and boys. They come with storage options under the bed, including drawers and shelves to free up space. They can be used with any UK standard single mattress.
Mid and high-sleepers can include a sofa bed for when family or friends come over, as well as a spacious wardrobe to accommodate all their clothes changes. These optional extras can be added to any of our designs, making them adaptable enough for your child's use throughout the years.
Trundle Bed
Trundle beds can be an ideal option for any space in which you'd like to provide extra sleeping space for your guests, but don't have the space for an additional bed of a similar size. They're built on wheels and tucked under standard daybeds or bed frames, saving space by keeping the mattress low to the ground. They're a good option in smaller rooms where bunk beds might feel too cumbersome and in studios or apartments where you'd like to keep floor space open.
Most trundle beds are twin sized however, larger models are also available for those who want the added luxury. They're typically designed with a thinner mattress than traditional mattresses, which helps them roll out with ease and create a more comfortable sleep space than bunk beds. Some trundle beds also come with drawers or other storage to provide more space for bedroom items like linen pillows, clothing, and books.
Some trundle beds feature a pop-up frame which raises the secondary mattress to the same height as the main mattress. This provides a more spacious sleeping area. Other trundle beds are basic and unobtrusive, making them ideal for various styles of decor. A lot of trundle beds can be folded away when they're not in use for simple, quick cleaning and maximum space savings.
You'll need to consider the mattress you'll use when you purchase the trundle. Since the trundle is lower than traditional mattresses, it's essential that you choose a top quality foam mattress or sprung mattress that's comfy and offers great support. A higher-quality mattress will help the trundle bed last longer, offering you long-term value for your investment.
Bunk beds that incorporate trundle beds give you more bed-to-space efficiency and can accommodate three people in one room instead of two. They are usually arranged in a trundle bed in which the trundle is positioned beneath two bunk beds. It is also possible to be set up as a daybed that has a trundle that has the trundle by itself and functions as a 3-sided single bed. These beds are great for children and teens who share a bedroom, or older adults who require extra space to sleep.
Cabin Bed
A cabin bed is a great option to add a second sleeping space in your child's space. The raised sleeping platform can be topped with other features like drawers, a desk as well as cabinets, shelves, and more. You can also include the slide-out bed or trundle bed to make the most of the space. These are great for children who have guests over to sleep, or for those with limited space in their bedrooms.
These beds offer an unique combination of sleeping and storage space, which is perfect for kids who love to build places to sleep or put away their belongings in imaginative spaces. The design of the bed is fashionable and versatile, meaning it can easily accommodate your child's changing tastes and personality as they grow older. Depending on the style you select it can be decorated to create a super-hero themed bed, a fairy castle or a modern white design.
Be sure that the cabin bed you are considering is safe and meets all safety standards. Check for guardrails with no sharp edges or protrusions. Check that the ladders or staircases are securely attached and do not extend beyond the edges of your cabin. Check that the fasteners are flat and receding to avoid children snagging their clothes on them. Make sure the beds are positioned away from blinds, ceiling fans and heaters.
One of the major advantages of a cabin bed or midi loft is that it's smaller than a high sleeper and has a shorter ladder or staircase, making it suitable for smaller rooms. Unlike the high sleeper, which is difficult to convert to a lower height bed if your child gets older the cabbed is simple to convert for this purpose.
A single cabin mid-sleeper is much easier to reach than a high sleeper. This could be a benefit for older children who might not feel confident climbing the ladder. It's also less costly than a full-sized single bed or a bunk. This makes it a great choice for parents looking to maximize space in their kids' bedrooms.