5 Clarifications Regarding Mid Sleepers

5 Clarifications Regarding Mid Sleepers

Cabin Beds and Mid Sleepers

Kids are awestruck by cabin beds and middle sleepers as they add a bit of fun to the time they go to bed. They can turn into play spaces or dens, and even craft areas!

Mid sleepers are less slender and have a smaller ladder or staircase than high sleepers. They are therefore ideal for kids who are young. Some are also equipped with amazing storage solutions such as shelves, drawers, and cube bookcases.

Space-Saving

The majority of bedrooms for children are small, so maximising storage space is essential. Mid-sleepers or cabin beds are a great option as they offer plenty of storage space and can also be a focal point for the room. These beds typically have built-in storage underneath like shelves or drawers that can be used in a variety of ways. Some of our cabin bed designs even include the option of a sofa underneath ideal to relax and read a book or having a sleepover with friends.

We have a range of cabin beds that come with pull-out wardrobes, allowing your children to have access to the full set of drawers. This means that all their books, toys and clothes can be tucked in a neat and tidy manner, and they will have more room to play. We also have a cool selection of both closed and open wardrobes to choose from to help them make the style they prefer for their space.

A children's mid-sleeper differs from a cabin bed as it is a bit higher and is available with or without a step or ladder. This is ideal for children who wish to transition from a single bed to a mid sleeper. It can give them the feeling of independence while allowing them to safely use the stairs. If you're looking to buy something larger than a mid-sleeper look into our high sleeper options.

We recommend that children be at least six years old before they can use the top bunk of a high-sleeper or mid-sleeper. However, it is important to check the specific product information pages since manufacturers may have their own safety guidelines. Jumping from the top of a cabin bed is also discouraged, as it can cause structural damage and injuries to your child.

Cabins and mid-sleeper beds are great for saving space in a child's room and can be modified to the changing needs of children. They can easily be transformed into a desk, seating area or a fun craft station and help keep their bedroom clean and tidy which is great when it comes to studying or playing.

Fun for All Ages

Cabin beds are a great option to bring more enjoyment into the child's bedroom. They combine play and storage in one location. These raised beds are designed to maximize floor space without making your children feel like they're in a treehouse. As such, it's a great lifesaver for families with little space.

Our collection of cabin and mid sleeper beds include models with a choice of drawers, cupboards or shelving to help your children keep their things neatly stored away. This will keep their bedroom neat and free from clutter, removing the temptation for them to dump their toys from their reach, or even worse under their beds!

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 also have a slide attachment to allow for a fun entrance and exit.

You might also think about a bed with an integrated desk or other storage options according to your child's particular needs. Our mid sleeper range includes desks with pull-outs ideal for children who need to work on their homework or require a quiet space to study or relax.

Mid-sleeper and cabin beds are suitable for children of all different ages. They're particularly good for those aged between 10 and 14. At this age, your kids have more to do, so they may prefer the space under their mid sleeper beds for an area for study or a place to store notebooks and pens ready for school.

It's important to check the product's details for any safety recommendations. Manufacturers generally suggest a minimum age of 6 years for a mid- or high-sleeper. However,  mid bunk bed  of children are able to use a cabin bed at an earlier age, especially when it's designed with safety in mind and offers the right amount of the challenge they need. A few of our cabin beds for children include a mattress protector that will help protect your investment.

Can be converted into a single bed

Many of the cabin beds and mid-sleepers we sell can be transformed into a single. This is perfect when your kids outgrow their bunk bed or need a change to their bedroom arrangement. By removing the ladder and replacing it with a solid single bed frame, they can enjoy a new look to their bedroom and enjoy an excellent night's sleep.

Many mid-sleeper beds offer many storage options to help keep your child's bedroom neat and tidy. It could be a pull-out desk with cubby storage, which is ideal for a study corner or open shelves for storing books and toys. Some models come with fun play tents that can be used to unwind in a room or play.

In many cases, they also have a hook on a shelf in place of a table for bed. It is a great place to keep a lamp, book, or if your child loves to read in bed. With a little imagination and creativity your children can transform the bed into a cozy space that they can use all night long.

It is important to note, however, that children should never jump from a bunk bed or a high sleeper as this could damage the structure. Therefore, a bed in a cabin or mid sleeper is the safest option as it has been made with security in mind. Usually, they are equipped with sturdy guardrails that prevent any accidental falls in the night.

As we all know the space available in a child's bedroom can be small, and this could cause their toys and clothes can quickly get out of hand. This is the reason why many of the mid and cabin beds we offer come with a range of storage solutions.  mid loft bed  are perfect for storing clothes and shoes while cubby storage is a great way to store toys, books and trinkets. Some beds for mid-sleepers come with a pull-out desk which can be used as an area for studying and will help keep your child's room neat and tidy.

Perfect for sleepovers

A space-saving cabin bed or mid-sleeper is great for your child's buddies, but it can also be used to accommodate a cousin or sibling who might visit at times. Many of our mid-sleeper and cabin beds come with a variety of furniture options beneath them including shelves, desks, drawers and more. This lets your child make the most of their space under their.

A lot of our bunk beds and mid-sleeper models have elegant play tents and tunnels that can be hidden beneath the bed. This is a great space for your children to read or relax, or have sleepovers. If your child is a keen learner, you can find beds with a mid-sleeper that have pull out desks that they can use to finish their homework and roll back under the bed once they're done.



Another thing you can do at a sleepover is engage in a goopy finger painting session. You can find a variety of paints in a majority of art stores. Let your child's imagination go wild. It's a great opportunity to bond with your child and the final products will make great keepsakes.

You can also take funny photos with your friends at a sleepover by setting up an interactive photo booth and urging everyone to dress in their finest attire to create the selfie-craze. You can then select the most memorable photos and print them out for everyone to keep.

You could organize a pillow fight for your children and their friends to make it a more lively and active sport. The rules are easy - each player has an object that they attempt to hit their opponent with as many times as possible without it landing on them. This is an entertaining and competitive game which will guarantee lots of laughs.

You can also take in the stars in a more peaceful way with your children and friends. Find a place with clear skies and little light pollution. Get your friends to sit down and bring blankets and pillows. You can then take a look at the stars and try to figure them out or simply take in the view.