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 under the bed, which creates a perfect den for reading, relaxing, or hosting sleepovers. Some models also include a pull-out desk for study and homework.
Midi bunk beds such as the Trasman Girona come with extra storage space thanks to a three drawer chest and a cupboard. For security reasons, they are only recommended for children over the age of six.
Loft Bed
Adding a loft bed to your bedroom can free up floor space for furniture. This kind of mattress is available in a variety of sizes, designs, and materials. It can also be customized to accommodate other components such as storage units or desks. There are lofts that have stairs that allow you to climb up. However, it is important to think about the safety and accessibility of any raised bed before you purchase it.
There is a lot of space under a loft bed for studying and play, whether you choose a standard one or an loft bed with an escalator. You can add a table and chairs, a bookshelf or lighting to create a multi-purpose area that grows with the needs of your child. Some models also include clubhouse or slide features that appeal to children's sense of adventure.
A loft bed can make the most of vertical space. This is particularly beneficial in rooms with a limited floor space. It's also ideal for accommodating multiple people in a single room which allows you to save on space without sacrificing comfort or functionality.
Loft beds are typically made of high-end wood or wood-like materials with a sleek and modern finish that is perfect for any style. Some models have bed with a headboard and footboard slatted to give an elegant, timeless appearance that can be incorporated into any style of interior. Some models sport a modern feel with clean lines and a minimalist design. They can be found in any modern house.
A stair loft is a great alternative for children who are young because it offers a lower sleeping surface that minimizes the risk of falling. It is also much easier to climb than the traditional ladder. However, you must first teach them how to climb and evaluate their level of level of maturity and confidence before giving your child the option of sleeping on an elevated bed. You can also find bunk beds with a staircase that is designed to hold heavier weights which makes them more stable and safe for older children. It is crucial to keep in mind that any loft with stairs will require careful assembly.
Mid Sleeper
A mid sleeper is an excellent alternative to traditional bunk beds for your child. They're designed to balance functionality and comfort. They're perfect for kids up to preteens. Mid sleeper beds feature a raised sleeping platform with a large area underneath to play or store items. They are higher than high sleepers, but less than cabin beds, making them more suitable for children.
The space underneath mid-sleeper beds can be transformed into a play or study space thanks to built in features like desks and shelves which are ideal for children who require a space to complete their homework or craft projects. The VonHaus pine middle sleeper kids' bed, as an instance, is an elegant and clean design with a neutral white finish that can fit with almost any style of decor. It also comes with a pull-out desk that can be used as study tables when it is not in use.
Some of our beds for mid-sleeping have particular features that add design and functionality, such as the option of a slide or tent. The Pino mid-sleeper with slide is a great example. It's perfect for kids who like to make bedtime fun, and can be fitted out with curtains to provide privacy.
Other designs, like the traditional Neptune mid-sleeper kids' bed, come with an updated and minimalist design that will suit both bedrooms for girls and boys. They come with a underbed storage solution that includes shelves and drawers that free up floor space and can be used with any standard UK single mattress.
Both mid and high-sleepers can include a sofa bed to accommodate guests or family members who visit, as well an ample wardrobe that can accommodate their various clothes changes. These optional extras can be added to any of our designs, making them flexible enough for your child's use throughout the years.

Trundle Bed
Trundle beds can be a great addition to any space in which you'd like to provide extra sleeping space for guests, but do not have enough space to accommodate an additional bed of a similar size. These low-profile beds can be placed under standard beds or daybeds to free up space. These beds are a good choice for small rooms, where bunks may be too heavy and also for studios or apartments who want to keep the floor free of clutter.
The majority of trundle beds are twin-sized. However, full-sized versions are available for those looking for more comfort. They typically come with the thin mattress that makes them easy to roll out and offers the most comfortable sleeping space than bunk bed. Some trundle beds have drawers or other storage options to provide more space for bedroom items such as linen, pillows and clothing.
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. Some trundle bed designs can be simple and non-obtrusive. They are easily incorporated into different decor styles. Many trundle bed models can be folded when not in use to conserve space and make cleaning a breeze.
You'll need to consider the mattress you'll be using when purchasing a Trundle. Since the trundle bed is higher off the ground than traditional mattresses, it's essential to choose a high-quality foam mattress or sprung mattress that's comfortable and provides great support. A higher quality mattress will help the trundle last longer, and will give you a long-term return on your investment.
Bunk beds that incorporate Trundle beds offer more bed-to-spacing efficiency and can accommodate three people in a room instead of two. They're often arranged as a bunk bed with trundle that places the trundle beneath two bunked beds or a trundle daybed, which has the trundle on its own and functions as a single, three-sided mattress. They are ideal for teenagers and children who share a room or for older adults and visitors who require more space for sleep.
Cabin Bed
A cabin bed is a great option to add a second sleeping space in your child's room. The elevated platform for sleeping can be enhanced with additional features such as desks, drawers, shelving, cabinets and more. A trundle or slide out bed could also be incorporated, making the most of the space. These are a great option for children who like to have friends sleep over or for those who have a small space in their bedrooms.
The beds provide a unique combination of storage and sleeping space, which is ideal for children who like to make spaces for themselves or store their belongings in imaginative places. The design of the bed is stylish and versatile, which means it can easily accommodate your child's evolving tastes and personality as they grow older. It can be decorated with the style of a superhero, a fairytale castle, or a modern style, depending on the style that you choose.
Be sure that the cabin bed you're thinking of buying is safe and meets all safety standards. Look for cabin bed with desk mid sleeper that are sturdy and free of sharp or protruding edges. Make sure that the ladders or staircases are securely attached and do not extend past the edges of your cabin. Make sure that the fasteners are straight and receding to avoid children falling off their clothes. Be sure to place the beds away from ceiling and blinds fans.
A mid-sized loft bed or cabin bed has the benefit of being less bulky and also having a shorter ladder or staircase, making it ideal for smaller rooms. In contrast to the high sleeper which can be difficult to transform into a lower-height bed when your child is older and needs to be lowered, the cabbed is easy to alter for this purpose.
Another benefit of the single cabin mid-sleeper is that it's much easier to reach than a high sleeper, which can pose a risk for older children who may not be comfortable using the ladder. It is also less expensive than a full-sized single bed or a bunk. This is a great option for parents looking to maximize space in their children's bedrooms.