Midsleeper Cabin Beds
The mid-sleeper cabin is a great solution for storage and play. These beds are great for kids who like to keep their rooms neat.
Some beds for midsleepers have a cosy den with an extra desk that can be pulled out to work. Some beds for mid-sleepers have shelves and drawers that can be used to store toys, books and laptops.
Features
A midsleeper's cabin bed is a great way to maximize the space in your child's bedroom. The beds are typically raised with drawers, cabinets and shelves beneath that can keep all the toys and other items from childhood. This will allow more space to be used for toys as well as other necessities for bedrooms, or for desks where homework and schoolwork can be completed.
A lot of kids' mid-sleeper bed are equipped with amusing accessories that give the room a personality. The Loop Midsleeper by Oliver Furniture is a good example. It comes with a choice of three frame colors and 9 curtains for under the bed with a range of themes from bold and bright to neutral. The Cube Unit is a chic and sleek storage unit that is a perfect match for the bed.
Skye Playhouse is another well-known mid-sleeper. Bunk Beds Store for kids bed is designed to look like a house, complete with windows and roof. Despite its stunning appearance the bed is also practical, with clever storage space in the steps as well as a personalized nameplate.
Some beds for midsleepers have a maximum depth of mattress for security. These details are clearly stated on product pages. If you have the right size mattress, these beds are safe for your child to climb into and out of.
If your child does not feel confident or at ease climbing the ladder in the evening, you may want to choose a different kind of bed. A low loft bed or bunk bed, for example could provide the same sleeping space but with a safer and easier ladder to climb, perfect for younger children.
Many of our midsleeper beds are equipped with conversion kits, so that they can be converted into either bunk or a day bed at the touch of the button. This gives your child the ability to move around their room and make use of the furniture as they grow.
Design
The best aspect of midsleeper and cabin beds is that they're all about the design. They transform kids ' rooms into their very miniature worlds using a clever use of space, adaptable storage solutions, and fun style choices. The Skye Playhouse midsleeper is designed to look just like a house, complete with a window and roof. It's beautiful in its classic off-white hue, but your child can alter it by adding curtains or twinkling lights to the struts.
Many of our cabin beds also include a range of storage options for low-level use that are perfect for toys and other small objects. Some models have an open table with cubbyholes or shelves underneath and some have built-in wardrobes that can be used for clothing of smaller sizes. Some models also have built-in shelves and cabinets for large format picture books.
Some of our midsleeper beds also come with a ladder for accessing the sleeping platform. This is a great option for your child has mobility issues or isn't old enough to be able to top-sleep. We recommend you think about your child's ability and confidence before considering the purchase of a mid or high sleeper.
This Parisot Midsleeper in an acacia-colored finish, is the perfect example of practicality. The kids' bed comes with an integrated desk, drawers, and shelves to ensure that the space of your child clutter-free. What's more, this lovely cabin bed for kids includes a sturdy bookcase on the end which can be used to store their favourite books or paired with bean bags to create a cozy reading area.
Age range
A bed that is mid-sleeper is an excellent option for children between six and fourteen years. Children in this age group can utilize their imagination to turn the space under their bed into an area for play or study space, or a space to spend time by themselves with their favourite books. For older children, some beds, such as the Stompa Duo 8 can even be transformed into a stylish desk or workstation.
You can also find many storage options under your child's mattress according to the design. This could be in the form of built-in drawers that help to keep their room neat or a bookcase that offers plenty of space for all the books they love. Some of our cabin beds feature the option of a reversible ladder that lets you adjust the ladder's angle to suit your child.
Both high and midsleeper beds are solid and safe for children to use provided they are properly placed in the bedroom, and preferably on carpet. If placed on hard flooring, it is vital to make sure there are no obstructions beneath the bed that your child may be thrown over or hit their head on, for example a light fitting or ceiling fan. Ideally there should be a gap of about 2ft should be left to prevent this.
Many experts suggest that children younger than 6 years older should not be sleeping in loft beds. We realize that this is an individual decision. It is important to check the guidelines of each manufacturer's page of the product, as they can vary.
If you're looking for a child's cabin bed that provides a practical storage solution, we'd recommend the Kids Avenue Eli D midsleeper. It has an extremely sturdy Scandinavian pine frame with modern MDF panels that can be adored in a variety of white or grey finishes. The reversible staircase can be placed either to the left or the right side of the bed. This allows it to be a flexible choice for any bedroom. The storage under the bed is the perfect size to store clothes, books, or toys.
Stores
A cabin bed for kids is also known as a midsleeper for children or a mid sleeper It is elevated and offers various storage options underneath. There are shelves, drawers and sometimes a pull-out desk to create an area to work on creative assignments or homework. Some come with accessories such as a play tent which can be used to transform the space into a den for their favorite teddies or a tunnel where they can cozy up and sleep. These are ideal for kids who like to be active in their sleeping area.
If you are considering a bed that is mid-sleeper for your child, make sure you choose a sturdy and solid design. Look for a wood frame made of solid wood for an extremely long-lasting and durable finish. Make sure that the design you choose includes the ladder that is large enough to provide your child with a steady footing on the way up and down. Some ladders are equipped with rails to ensure safety, whereas others are more minimalist in design and can be put away when not in use.
You might also want to consider your child's age and preferences of storage options, as this can change as time passes. A bed with built-in storage might be a good option for children who are young, whereas older kids might prefer a simpler design with no integrated furniture below the sleeping platform.

You can also choose a loft-style high sleeper, which is a great option for reducing space. They're similar to midsleepers but tend to be slightly more expensive and may be a bit more tricky for children who are younger to access because they are usually considerably higher off the ground using a higher ladder.
Both types of bunk beds are great for creating multifunctional areas for study, play and sleeping in smaller bedrooms. They can also be an excellent option for larger bedrooms when siblings are sharing and need to be kept apart. If you're seeking a space-saving solution that your child will appreciate, we strongly recommend you check out the Trasman Girona mid sleeper, that comes with a mix of storage drawers, shelving as well as cupboard space. It also has a pull out desk for your young Brainiac.