Midi Bunk Bed and Trundle Bunk Bed
Kids' bunk beds are ideal for fostering imagination. A lot of them have a chic tent beneath the bed that creates a great space for reading, relaxing or hosting sleepovers. Some even have an extra desk that can be pulled out for studying and homework, too.
Midi bunk beds, like the Trasman Girona, offer additional storage space with a three-drawer chest and a cabinet. For security reasons they are only recommended for children who are over the age of six.
Loft Bed
A loft bed added to your bedroom can free up floor space for furniture. This type of elevated mattress is available in various sizes, designs and materials. It can be made to include other elements like storage units or desks. There are even loft beds with stairs that provide more secure access to the top. It is essential to think about the safety and accessibility of any bed that is raised.
If you choose a standard loft bed or one with a staircase and a space underneath it, the area can be a great place to study or play. You can include a table or chairs, a bookshelf, or even lighting to create a multifunctional area that can be adapted to your child's requirements. Some models include features like a slide or clubhouse that can appeal to children's spirit of adventure.
A loft bed can make the most of vertical space. This is especially useful in rooms with little floor space. It is also ideal for accommodating multiple sleepers in a single space, allowing you to save on space without sacrificing comfort or functionality.

The structure of the loft bed is typically built from premium timber or wood-like material with a sleek, modern finish that blends with the decor. Some models feature a bed with a headboard and footboard slatted to give a timeless, classic look that blends in with any style of interior. Some models have a modern feel, with clean lines and a minimalist design that will fit in with any modern home.
A staircase loft is a fantastic alternative for children who are young because it has a lower sleeping surface that reduces the risk of falling. It is also easier to climb than a ladder, although you should teach them how to use it correctly and determine their maturity and level of confidence before sleeping in a higher bed. There are bunk beds with stairs that are designed to hold heavier loads which makes them safer and more stable for older children. It is crucial to keep in mind that any loft that has a staircase will require careful installation.
Mid Sleeper
If your child is looking for something different than the typical bunk bed, a mid sleeper could be exactly what they're looking for. They're designed to balance practicality and comfort. They're great for kids up until pre-teens. Mid-sleeper beds feature an elevated platform to sleep on with plenty of space beneath to store items or play. They are higher than high sleepers but less than cabin beds, which makes them safer for young children.
The open space beneath mid-sleeper beds can be transformed into a play or study nook due to built-in features like desks and shelves perfect for children who require a separate space to complete their homework or work on craft projects. The VonHaus pine mid sleeper kids' bed, as an example, has 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 a desk that pulls out to be used as study tables when not in use.
Some of our mid-sleeper beds have special features that enhance their design and functionality, such as slides or a 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 and is equipped with curtains to provide extra privacy.
Other designs, such as the traditional Neptune mid sleeper kids' bed, feature a fresh and minimalist look that will work for bedrooms for girls and boys. They also have storage space under the bed, including shelves and drawers that make space. They can be used with any UK standard single mattress.
Both mid and high sleepers can be equipped with the option of a sofa bed when family or friends come over, as well as an ample wardrobe for the many outfit changes they may need to make. 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 excellent option for any space in which you'd like to provide additional sleeping space for guests, but don't have enough space to accommodate a second full-sized bed. They are constructed on wheels and tucked under conventional bed frames or daybeds and save space by keeping the mattress at a low level to the floor. midsleeper cabin bed 're a good option in small spaces where bunk beds can feel too cumbersome and in studios or apartments where you'd like to make sure that floor space is open.
The majority of trundle beds are twin-sized. However, full-sized models are available for those who desire the added comfort. They're usually designed with a softer mattress than conventional mattresses, which lets them roll out easily and provide a lower sleep environment than bunk beds. Some trundle beds have drawers or other storage options that provide more space for bedroom items such as linen, pillows and clothes.
Some trundle beds have frames that pop up to raise the bottom of the mattress to the same height as the primary mattress, creating an even more spacious sleeping space. Other trundle beds are basic and unobtrusive, making them a breeze to incorporate into various styles of decor. Many trundle bed models can be folded when not in use to save space and make cleaning easier.
You'll need to consider the mattress you'll be using when you purchase the trundle. Because the trundle is lower than traditional mattresses, it's essential to choose a high-quality foam mattress or a spring mattress that is comfortable and provides excellent support. A mattress that is better will make the trundle last longer and give you a long-term return on your investment.
Bunk beds with trundle beds can be more spacious and can hold up to three people in an area instead of just two. They are often arranged in a trundle-type bed, in which the trundle is positioned under two bunk beds. It is also possible to be arranged as a daybed with the trundle, which is the trundle all by itself and functions as a three-sided single bed. They're great for teens and children who share a space, or for visitors and older adults who require more space to sleep.
Cabin Bed
A cabin bed is a great way to add an extra sleeping area to your child's space. The raised platform can be topped with additional features like drawers a table, shelving cabinets, and more. A trundle or slide-out bed may also be included, making the most of available space. These are ideal for kids who have friends over to sleep or for those with limited space in their bedrooms.
These beds are great for kids who love to build dens and hide their belongings in creative spaces. The bed's design is chic and adaptable, so it can easily adapt to your child's changing preferences and personality as they age. Based on the style you choose, it can be decorated to create a super-hero themed bed, a fairy-tale castle or a modern white design.
Be sure that the cabin bed you are considering has all the safety requirements. Make sure that the guardrails are free of sharp edges or protrusions. Check that the ladders or stairs are attached securely and do not extend past the sides of your cabin. Make sure the fasteners have a flat surface and are receding to ensure that children aren't able to snag their clothes. Make sure you place the beds away from the blinds and ceiling fans.
A cabin or midi loft bed has the advantage of being lighter and having a smaller ladder or staircase, which makes it ideal for smaller rooms. Unlike the high sleeper, which can be difficult to transform into a lower-height bed if your child gets older and needs to be lowered, the cabbed is easy to convert for this purpose.
Another advantage of the single cabin mid sleeper is that it's much easier to reach than a high-sleeper, which could pose a danger for older children who aren't as comfortable using the ladder. It is also less expensive than a large single bed or bunk. This is a great option for parents looking to maximize the space in their children's bedrooms.