Midi Bunk Bed and Trundle Bunk Bed
Children's bunk beds are great to stimulate their imagination. some designs feature a chic tent under the bed which creates an ideal den to read, relax or hosting sleepovers. Some models also come with the option of a pull-out desk to help with homework and study.
Midi bunk beds, like the Trasman Girona, offer additional storage space with a three-drawer chest and cupboard. For safety reasons they are only recommended for children above the age of six.
Loft Bed
The addition of a loft bed in the bedroom can free up floor space for other furniture. This kind of elevated mattress is available in various sizes, designs and materials. It can also be customised to accommodate other items such as storage units or desks. There are even lofts with stairs that allow you to climb up. It is crucial to consider safety and accessibility prior to purchasing any raised bed.
There is a lot of space beneath a loft bed for study and play, regardless of whether you select an ordinary one or an loft bed with a staircase. You can include a table, chairs, bookshelf, or lighting to create a multi-purpose area that adapts to your child's needs. Some models include features like a slide or clubhouse that appeal to children's sense of adventure.
A loft bed is also able to make the most of vertical space. This is particularly useful in rooms with limited floor space. It is also ideal for accommodating multiple sleepers in a single space which allows you to make space without sacrificing comfort and functionality.
Loft beds are typically constructed from high-end wood or wood-like materials that have a sleek and modern finish that complements any decor. Some models have footboard and headboard that are slatted to create a classic, timeless look that blends with any style of interior. Some have a modern look with clean lines and a minimalist style that can work in any modern home.
A stair loft bed is a great option for children younger than due to its lower sleeping surface, which reduces the risk of falling. It is also easier to climb than a standard ladder. However, you must first show them how to climb it and assess their ability to climb and their confidence before giving your child the option of sleeping on an elevated bed. There are bunk beds with staircase that is designed to support heavier loads which makes them more stable and safe for older children. However, it's essential to remember that any loft bed with a staircase requires careful installation.
Mid Sleeper
A mid-sleeper is a great alternative to the traditional bunk beds for your child. Created to achieve a balance between space-saving functionality and comfort, they're ideal for kids from pre-teen to. Mid-sleeper beds feature an elevated platform to sleep on with plenty of space underneath to store things or play. They're positioned higher than cabin beds but lower than high sleepers, making them more suitable for children who are younger.
The open space beneath mid-sleeper beds can be transformed into a play space or study space due to built-in features like desks and shelves, ideal for kids who need a dedicated area to do their homework or work on craft projects. VonHaus pine's middle sleeper kids bed, for instance is a simple and clean design with a neutral finish that can fit into any style of décor. It also comes with a pull out desk, meaning it can be used as a study desk and removed from the way when not when not in use.
Some of our beds for mid-sleeping have special features that enhance their aesthetics and function like the option of a slide or tent. The Pino mid-sleeper with slide is a great example of this; it's ideal for kids who want to make their bedtime more enjoyable. l shaped mid sleeper bunk beds can also be fitted with curtains for extra privacy.
Other designs, such as the classic Neptune mid-sleeper children's bed are contemporary and minimalist and can be adapted to rooms for girls and boys. They include an underbed storage solution including shelves and drawers that free up floor space. They can be used with any standard UK single mattress.
The mid and high-sleepers may be outfitted with a sofa bed to accommodate guests or family members who come over, as well as an ample wardrobe that can accommodate all their clothes changes. These optional extras can be added to a variety of our designs, making them versatile enough for use by your child throughout the years.
Trundle Bed
Trundle beds can be a great option for any space in which you'd like to provide additional sleeping space for guests, but do not have the space for a second full-sized bed. They're built on wheels and placed under standard daybeds or bed frames and save space by keeping the mattress low to the surface. These beds are a good option for smaller rooms, where bunks may be too heavy and also for apartments or studios that want to keep the floor space free of clutter.
The majority of trundle beds are twin-sized, but full-sized models are also available for those who prefer the additional luxury. They're typically designed with a smaller mattress than conventional mattresses, which lets them roll out easily and provide a lower sleep space than bunk beds. Trundle beds can also have drawers or other storage features to give more space to bedroom necessities like linens pillows, clothing, and books.
Some trundle bed designs include pop-up frames that raise the bottom of the mattress to the same height as the primary mattress, creating a more spacious sleeping environment. Certain trundle bed designs are minimalist and minimal. They can be easily used in a variety of styles. A lot of trundle beds can be folded down when not in use to save space and make cleaning simpler.

If you're purchasing a bed with a trundle, you'll be thinking about what kind of mattress you'll be using to go with it. The trundle bed is lower than traditional mattresses so you need to get a comfortable mattress. A higher quality mattress will help the trundle last for longer and provide you a long-term ROI on your investment.
Bunk beds with trundle beds are more spacious and can hold up to three people in a room instead of two. They're usually set up as a bunk bed with trundle with the trundle under two bunked beds or a trundle daybed that has a separate trundle and can be used as a single, three-sided bed. They're ideal for teenagers and children who share a room, or for older adults and guests who require more space to sleep.
Cabin Bed
A cabin bed can be an ideal way to add an additional sleeping space in the room of your child. The raised sleeping platform can be finished with other features, such as desks, drawers, shelving, cabinets and more. You can also include a trundle bed or slide-out bed to maximize the space available. These are great options for children who like to have friends sleep over or for those with limited space in their bedrooms.
These beds provide an unique combination of sleeping and storage space, which is perfect for kids who love to build dens or tuck away their belongings in imaginative spaces. The bed's design is chic and adaptable, so it can easily adapt to your child's changing preferences and personalities as they grow older. You can decorate it with a superhero theme or a fairytale castle or a modern design, depending on the style you pick.
Make certain that the cabin bed you're thinking of buying meets all safety requirements. Verify that the guardrails do not have sharp edges or protrusions. Make sure that the ladders or stairs are attached securely and do not stick out beyond the edges of your cabin. Check that the fasteners are straight and receding to avoid children snagging their clothes on them. Make sure the beds are positioned away from blinds and ceiling fans as well as heaters.
One of the main benefits of a cabin bed or midi loft is that it's less bulky than a high sleeper and has a smaller ladder or staircase which makes it ideal for smaller rooms. The cabbed can easily be converted into a lower-height bed for your child when they reach the age of.
Another benefit of the single cabin mid sleeper is that it's much easier to reach than a high sleeper, which can pose a threat to older children who aren't as confident using the ladder. It's also less costly than bunk beds or a full size single bed. It's an ideal choice for parents who are trying to maximize their children's bedroom space.