Midi Bunk Bed and Trundle Bunk Bed
Children's bunk beds are great to stimulate their imagination. some designs feature a chic tent beneath the bed, which creates a perfect space for reading, relaxing or hosting sleepovers. Some models also have a pull-out desk for study and homework.
Midi bunk beds like the Trasman Girona come with extra storage with a 3 drawer chest and a cupboard. They are recommended for children aged six years and older due to reasons of safety.
Loft Bed

A loft bed can be built into an area to make room for other furniture. This kind of elevated mattress is available in various sizes, designs, and materials. It can be customized to include additional elements such as storage units or desks. There are even loft beds that have stairs that provide safer access to the top. However, it is essential to think about the accessibility and safety of any raised bed before you buy it.
It is possible to use the space underneath the loft bed to study and play, regardless of whether you select a standard one or a loft bed with stairs. You can add tables or chairs, a bookshelf, or lighting to create a multifunctional area that can be adapted to your child's needs. mid sleeper cabin have slides or a clubhouse that will appeal to children's love of adventure.
A loft bed can also make the most of vertical space. This is particularly useful in rooms with little floor space. It is ideal for accommodating several people in a space. This lets you save space, without sacrificing comfort and functionality.
The structure of loft beds is typically built from high-quality wood or a wood-like material, with a sleek finish that is a perfect match for the décor. Some models come with wooden headboard and footboard that have slats to give an elegant, timeless appearance that blends with any style of interior. Some models have a modern feel with clean lines and a minimalist design that can work in any modern home.
A staircase loft is a fantastic alternative for children who are young because it has a lower sleeping area that minimizes the risk of falling. It is also easier to climb than a traditional ladder. But, you must first teach your child how to climb it and then assess their ability to climb and their confidence before letting your child sleep on an elevated bed. There are bunk beds that have stairs that are designed to hold heavier loads making them safer and more stable for older children. It is crucial to keep in mind that any loft with a staircase requires careful installation.
Mid Sleeper
A mid-sleeper can be a great alternative to the traditional bunk beds for your child. They're designed to strike a balance between functionality and comfort. They're ideal for children up to preteens. Mid sleeper beds come with an elevated platform for sleeping with ample space underneath to store things or play. They're positioned higher than cabin beds but lower than high sleepers, making them safer for children.
The open space beneath mid-sleeper beds can be transformed into a play space or study nook thanks to built in features like shelves and desks, ideal for kids who require a space to complete their crafting or homework. The VonHaus pine mid sleeper kids' bed, as an example, has simple and clean lines with a neutral white finish that can work with any type of decor. It also comes with a pull out desk which can be used as a study desk and put away when not in use.
Some of our mid-sleeper beds have features specifically designed to increase their appeal and functionality including slides or a fun tent. The Pino mid-sleeper with slide is an excellent illustration of this. It's perfect for kids who want to make their bedtime more enjoyable and is equipped with curtains to provide extra privacy.
Other designs, such as the classic Neptune mid-sleeper bed for kids are modern and sleek, and will fit both boys and girls' rooms. They come with a underbed storage solution including shelves and drawers that make space for floor space and can be used with any standard UK single mattress.
Mid and high-sleepers can be equipped with a sofabed for guests or family visit, as well a spacious wardrobe to accommodate their various outfit changes. These extras are able to be added to many of our designs, making them flexible enough for your child's use throughout the years.
Trundle Bed
Trundle beds are a great option for any room where you want to provide additional 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 tucked underneath conventional daybeds or bed frames to make space. These beds are a great option for small rooms where bunks may be too heavy and for apartments or studios that want to keep the floor clear.
Most trundle beds are twin sized, but larger models are also available for those who prefer the added convenience. They usually come with a a thin mattress, which makes them easy to roll out and provides an even more comfortable sleep than bunk bed. Certain trundle bed models come with drawers or other storage options that provide more space for bedroom items like pillows, linens and other clothing.
Some trundle beds feature a pop-up frame which raises the secondary mattress to the same height as the main mattress. This gives an even more spacious sleeping space. Some trundle bed designs are minimalist and minimal. They are easily incorporated into different decor styles. Many trundle bed models can be folded up when not in use to save space and make cleaning a breeze.
You'll need to consider the mattress you'll use when you buy a Trundle. The trundle bed is lower than conventional mattresses, which means you need to get a comfortable mattress. A better mattress will make the trundle last longer and give you a long-term benefit from your investment.
Bunk beds that include trundle beds provide more bed-to-spacing efficiency and can accommodate three people in a room instead of two. They're typically set up as a trundle bunk bed with the trundle beneath two bunked beds or a trundle daybed, which features the trundle on its own and acts as an individual, three-sided bed. They are ideal for children and teenagers who share a room or for visitors and older adults who need more space to sleep.
Cabin Bed
A cabin bed is an ideal way to add an additional sleeping space to your child’s room. The raised sleeping platform can be enhanced with other features, such as drawers, desks, shelving, cabinets and more. You can also add the slide-out bed or trundle bed to maximize the space available. These are ideal for kids who have friends over to sleep or for those who have a small space in their bedroom.
These beds provide the unique combination of sleeping and storage space, which is ideal for children who like to make places to sleep or put away their belongings in creative places. The design of the bed is stylish and versatile, which means it can easily accommodate your child's evolving preferences and personalities as they grow older. It can be decorated with an edgy theme, a fairytale castle, or a modern design, depending on the style you pick.
Be certain that the cabin bed you're considering is safe and meets all safety standards. Verify that the guardrails do not have sharp edges or protrusions. Also check that the stairs or ladders are securely attached and don't stick out beyond the sides of the cabin. Check that the fasteners are flat and receding to stop children from getting their clothes caught on them. Make sure that the beds are away from blinds or ceiling fans, as well as heaters.
One of the primary advantages of a midi loft or cabin bed is that it's less bulky than a high sleeper and has a shorter staircase or ladder which makes it ideal for smaller rooms. Contrary to the high sleeper which can be difficult to convert to a lower height bed when your child is older the cabbed is simple to adjust for this purpose.
A single cabin bed is much easier to reach than a high sleeper. This could be a benefit for older children who might not be confident in climbing the ladder. It's also less expensive than a full-size single bed or a bunk. This makes it an ideal choice for parents looking to maximize the space in their children's bedrooms.