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Cabin Beds and Mid Sleepers

Kids are awestruck by cabin beds and middle sleepers because they add a bit of entertainment to their nighttime. They can be transformed into play areas, a den, and even craft rooms!

Mid sleepers are less slumbering than high sleepers, and generally have a shorter ladder or staircase so are perfect for younger children. Some have storage options such as drawers, shelves and cube bookcases.

Space-Saving

The majority of rooms for children are confined in space, so optimizing storage solutions is essential. Cabin beds and mid sleepers are a great solution for that as they provide ample storage space while being a great design element in the room. They usually include built-in storage underneath, such as drawers or shelves that can be used in many different ways. Some of our cabin beds even have a sofa area underneath ideal for a relaxing read book or having a sleepover with friends.

We offer a variety of cabin beds with pull-out wardrobes which allow your children to access a complete set of drawers. All their books, clothes and toys can be conveniently stored away. This will give them more room to play. We offer a variety of cool open and closed wardrobes, so they can design their own look for their room.

A mid loft bed-sleeper for kids is different from a cabin bed in that it is raised a little higher and can be purchased with or without a ladder or step. This is great for children who are ready to make the leap from a single bed. It can make them feel more confident while still being safe enough to take the stairs. If you're looking to buy something larger than a mid-sleeper, then check out our high sleeper options.

We recommend that children are at least 6 years old before using the top bunk of a high sleeper or mid sleeper. However, it is always worth checking on the individual product pages for details since manufacturers may have their own safety guidelines. The top bunk of a cabin bed can also cause damage to the structure and injure your child.

Cabin and mid-sleeper beds are ideal for saving space in the bedroom of a child and can be easily adapted to the changing needs of children. They can be easily converted into a table or seating space, or even a creative space. This will help your child keep their bedroom neat and tidy for when they are playing or studying.

Fun for All Ages

A cabin bed can take the fun of a child's bedroom to a new level, offering play and storage in a single room. These elevated beds maximize floor space while not making your children feel like they live in the midst of a treehouse. They can be a lifesaver for families who have a small space.

Cabin and mid sleeper cabin bed with mattress-sleeper beds come in a variety of designs that include drawers, shelves or cupboards to help you and your children keep their things organized. This helps keep their bedrooms tidy and free from clutter, removing the temptation for them to take their toys from their reach, or even worse, under their bed!

If your child wants to be a bit imaginative with their furniture, we have options that allow them to transform their raised bed into a bedroom or even a secret hideaway. Some of our mid sleeper beds even have a slide attachment to allow for a fun entrance and exit.

You may also want to consider a bed that has an integrated desk or other storage options, according to your child's particular needs. Our mid sleeper range features desks that can be pulled out, perfect for kids who need to do homework or need a quiet space to relax and study.

Mid-sleeper and cabin beds are suitable for children of all different ages. They're particularly ideal for kids aged between 10 and 14. At this age your children are more likely to have responsibility, so they might want the space underneath their mid sleeper bed-sleeper bed to use as a study area or a place to store notebooks and pens for school.

It is important to review the product details for any safety guidelines. Manufacturers typically suggest a minimum age of 6 years for a high- or mid-sleeper. However, many kids are ready to use a cabin bed at an earlier age, especially if it's designed with safety in mind and offers the right level of the challenge they need. Some of our cabin beds for children come with mattresses that are protected to aid in protecting your investment.

It can be converted into the Single Bed

Many of the cabin beds and mid sleepers we sell can be easily transformed into a single. This is ideal for children who have outgrown their bunk bed or want the room to change arrangement. The ladder can be taken down and replaced with a sturdy bed frame to provide your child with a fresh appearance in their bedroom and the best night's rest.

Many mid-sleeper beds have a variety of storage options to help keep your child's bedroom neat and organized. It can be a desk that can be pulled out with cubby storage, which is perfect for a study corner or open shelves to store books and toys. Some models even have fun play tents which can be used for pretend play or just relaxing in a room.

Often, they can also have a hook on a shelf in place of a bedside table. This is a great option to store a book, lamp or toy and is great when your children enjoy reading before turning off the lights and going to sleep. With some imagination, they can turn the area beneath their bed into a cozy nook they can enjoy all through the night!

It is important to note, however, that children should not jump from a bunk bed or a high sleeper because it could cause damage to the structure. So, a cabin bed or a mid size cabin bed-sleeper is the safest option as it was made with security in mind. They typically have strong guardrails that prevent any accidents that occur in the night.

We all know that space is limited in a child’s bedroom and this can result in toys and clothes quickly getting out of hand. This is the reason why many of the mid and cabin beds we stock include a variety of storage solutions. Underbed drawers are ideal to store clothes and shoes, while cubby storage can be used to store toys, books and trinkets. Some beds for mid-sleepers come with a pull-out desk that can be used as study areas and will keep your child's space tidy and organized.

Great for Sleepovers

A space-saving cabin bed or mid-sleeper is not just ideal for when your child has guests over, but it can also be used as a perfect sleeping space when they have a cousin or sibling visiting occasionally. Many of our mid-sleeper or cabin beds have a variety of furniture options underneath like shelves, desks, drawers and more. This lets your child make the most of the space beneath.

Many of our bunk beds and grey mid sleeper cabin bed sleeper models have attractive play tents and tunnels which can be tucked away under the bed. This is a great spot for your kids to read or relax, or have sleepovers. mid rise cabin bed sleeper beds with desks that can be pulled out are ideal for kids who are eager to learn. They can finish their assignments and then put the desk back into the bed once they're done.

Another thing you can do at a sleepover is to enjoy a gooey finger painting session. You can purchase a range of different colors from the majority of art stores, and let your child's imagination go wild. It's a great way for families to spend time with your child and will create fun keepsakes once their creations are dry.

You can also create some hilarious photos with your friends at a sleepover by putting up an interactive photo booth and urging everyone to dress in their most stylish outfits to create the selfie-craze. You can then select the best pictures and print them for everyone to keep.

You can organize an event of a pillow battle with your children and their friends to make it a more lively and active sport. The rules are simple: each participant gets an inflatable pillow and must strike their opponent as many times as they can without landing on them. This is an exciting and competitive game which is sure to bring laughter.

For a more tranquil option, you can spend some time to relax and enjoy the stars with your kids and their friends. Find a location with clear skies and minimal light pollution. Invite your guests to relax and bring blankets and pillows. You can then take a look at the stars and try to spot them or simply take in the view.