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julian-bowen-white-wood-jupiter-midsleeper-single-457-small.jpgTall Cabin Bed - The Perfect Kid's Bedroom Furniture Piece

A tall cabin bed is a great furniture piece for a bedroom with kids in small rooms. These beds are perfect for children as young as six years old. They can be accessed via a ladder or stairway.

noa-and-nani-hilda-cabin-bed-with-bunk-underbed-white-864-small.jpgKids' cabin bed Slide beds typically require a ladder, and we recommend that your child be at least six years old before they can use one as they'll need to be more responsible for climbing safely.

Size

A cabin bed is a higher-end design of a single bed that includes the option of a sofa, desk, or shelving above the sleeping area. The most practical and fashionable models (such as the Kids Pilot cabin bed shown above from Amazon) combine a variety of useful features into one piece of furniture to save space in the bedrooms of children. The upper part of the bed can be accessed via an escalator or small ladder. The area can be used as a desk, a bookcase, and storage space.

Cabin beds, also known as mid-sleeper or kids mid-sleeper, are typically higher than bunkbeds and lower than loft beds with a high rise. They are ideal for children who aren't ready to be slumbering on a bunkbed but still need a higher platform where they can learn or have fun.

They're also a great option for adults who live in small space and are looking to maximize their space. A solid wood bed with high quality can be a costly purchase but the design and craftsmanship will ensure that it lasts for many years.

The drawback of the cabin bed, however it is that they are often quite high off the ground and therefore require a ladder or stairs to climb onto. It could be too high for younger children or for people with mobility issues. If this is a problem, you may want to consider a low bunk over a cabin-style bed.

Cabin beds can also be a problem because the storage underneath them could become overflowing with toys, clothes, books and other items. It can be difficult to keep the space clean. A few items may make it difficult to change the bedding, especially if you have to climb or reach over them.

Certain models (such the Flintshire Billie 3FT midsleeper that is shown in the image) overcome this problem by incorporating a large side desk with three cube shelves as well as drawers, which provide ample space to store everything. Certain models (like the Julian Bowen cookie) are more minimalist in design and have a ladder to access the upper platform.

Style

A lot of cabin beds are built with storage or other furniture built-in beneath, making them perfect for bedrooms that are smaller or with limited floor space. This lets kids create a multifunctional play area in their bedroom with the top bunk bed acting as a desk or storage and the space beneath the bed is used for play. The Olivia kid's cabin bed from Cuckooland is a good example. It comes with a broad set of stairs that are ideal for little feet to climb to their bed and the ladder has a rounded shape to prevent getting trapped fingers.

A high-sleeper or mid-sleeper is the next step for children who have outgrown their toddler bed. These beds for older children often feature desks and other seating options to help with homework and study and some models featuring a pull-out sofa, or guest bed, so they can accommodate visiting friends.

Some models also have fun features like tents and slides to add an element of excitement and stimulate their imagination. The Maxxi kids' cabin bed for instance, is the best in sleep and play for kids who want to start their day with a whizz and whoosh as they run down the slide, then snuggle up with a book they love and a teddy as the sun goes out.

For those with a more practical approach, many cabin bed models include drawers and shelving options that will allow them to be filled with clothes, books and toys, while making sure their bedroom is neat and tidy. The Lars low cabin bed low bed, for instance, comes with three drawers in the centre that can be filled with clothing and bedding as well as a bottom trundle drawer is ideal for storing a spare mattress when it's time to host sleepovers. The versatile storage solution for kids is available in a choice of white or grey and has safety rails on the sides, as well as recessed handles to avoid fingers getting stuck. This is our most popular bed with a reason!

Safety

Cabin beds are a fun and practical solution for children's sleeping needs. The raised platforms for sleeping provide areas beneath which can be used for games or study, or even storage. Many cabin beds have built-in shelving in the sides and headboards for toy and book storage. Desks can also be built into the frame, transforming the bed into a multi-functional piece of furniture that can be adapted to the growing interests of a child.

Despite the many advantages but safety is an important consideration with any raised children's bed, especially those that require an elevated ladder. Parents should be aware of their child's ability to be the cabin bed. This usually occurs around the age of four or older. It is recommended that children wait until they are at least six years old before they can use the top bunk of the bed frame that has a ladder.

Find a bed made of sturdy materials, with rounded edges and corners to minimize the risk of accidents. Also, ensure that any exposed ladder rungs are spaced out enough to avoid entrapment and ensure that children don't fall through. Soft padding on potentially impact zones further reduces the chance of injury, and many cabin beds are cushioned to ensure that bruises or bumps will not leave marks on the skin.

When you are choosing a cabin bed, it is crucial that the bed can be put together quickly and easily without any tools. This will make it simpler for parents to assemble the bed in a safe location, such as in their own bedroom, and also to detach or reposition storage elements depending on the need.

The last thing to consider is a bed that's easy to clean and maintain. Ideal is a bed with removable panels that can be easily wiped down and a sturdy frame made of non-toxic materials. These features will help keep the Cabin Beds With Slide bed looking good for longer, and will make sure that it continues to provide a functional and enjoyable solution for a growing child.

Stores

Children love beds that are raised above the ground. Whether they're bunk beds or mid-sleepers, they add an element of fun to their bedrooms and sleeping areas. However, they can also be practical, as there are several adult cabin bed with storage beds featuring storage options built-in that make them perfect for smaller spaces or if you're looking to maximise the space within your home.

A loft bed is an excellent example of a cabin-style bed that is designed with built in storage. They usually have a shelf that is open under the mattress, and some even come with a pull-out desk that can be used for play or study. This is ideal for kids who want to work late or stay up late.

Lifetime Climb & Slide Cabin Beds, for example, come with two boxes that slide under the mattress. This kids' cabin bed has plenty of storage. It's made from FSC-certified Scandinavian pine wood for a sleek and environmentally sustainable finish.

Another storage option that a lot of our cabin bed designs include are drawers under the bed. They can be useful storage options for bedding, clothing or toys, and are particularly useful if you're struggling for floor space in the bedroom of your child.

Some of our mid-sleeper as well as high-sleeper designs come with an optional furniture selection that can be installed under and around the bed. This allows you to customise the appearance of your child's bedroom and could include things such as a wardrobe, desk or even a fold-up sofa for sleepovers.

While the additional furniture may be a great option to free up space in the room of your child, you should always consider how secure it is for them to use a high sleeper or top bunk. Some experts suggest a minimum age of 15 for the top of these types of beds, and it's crucial to evaluate your child's capability to safely use them prior to purchasing. Changing sheets or rearranging the bedding can also be tricky on a bed that is raised as you're halfway between climbing and reaching it's essential to factor this in when selecting a cabin bed.

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