Midi Bunk Bed and Trundle Bunk Bed
Children's bunk beds are great for encouraging their imagination and many designs include a stylish tent underneath the bed that makes a great place for reading, relaxing or hosting sleepovers. Some models also include a pull-out desk for homework and studying.
Midi bunk beds, like the Trasman Girona, offer additional storage with a 3-drawer chest and a cupboard. They are recommended for children of six years and older due to reasons of safety.
Loft Bed
A loft bed can be built into the room to make space for other furniture. This type of elevated mattress is available in a variety of sizes, designs, and materials. It can also be customized to accommodate other components such as desks or storage units. There are even lofts with stairs to make it easier to reach the top. But, it is crucial to take into consideration the accessibility and safety of any raised bed before you buy it.
If you choose a standard loft bed or one with an escalator and a space underneath it, the area could be a perfect space for play and study. You can add tables and chairs, a bookshelf or even lighting to create a multi-purpose space that adapts to your child's requirements. Some models also include clubhouse or slide features that will appeal to children's love of adventure.
Another great feature of a loft bed is its capacity to maximize vertical space, which can be especially useful in smaller rooms with tight floor areas. It is also great to accommodate multiple people in a single room and allows you to save on space without sacrificing comfort or functionality.
The structure of loft beds is typically constructed from high-quality wood or a wood-like material with a sleek, modern finish that blends with the decor. Some models come with footboard and headboard that are slatted to create an elegant, timeless look that blends with any interior style. Certain models have a contemporary look with clean lines and minimalist design. They can be utilized in any modern home.

A loft bed with stairs is ideal for younger children because of its lower sleeping surface, which lowers the chance of falling. It is also much easier to climb than a traditional ladder. But, you must first teach your child how to climb it and evaluate their level of level of maturity and confidence before letting your child sleep on an elevated bed. There are bunk beds that have stairs that are designed to hold heavier loads which makes them safer and more stable for older children. It's important to remember that any loft that has a staircase will require careful assembly.
Mid Sleeper
If your kid wants something different from the traditional bunk bed, a mid sleeper might be just what they're looking for. They're designed to strike a balance between practicality and comfort. They're ideal for children up to preteens. Mid sleeper beds have a raised sleeping platform with a vast area beneath to play or store items. They are higher than high sleepers, but less than cabin beds, which makes them safer for infants and toddlers.
The space underneath mid sleeper beds is ideal for kids to study or work on projects for their craft. Built-in features like desks and shelves can transform the space into an area for study or a play space. VonHaus pine's mid sleeper kids bed, for instance is a simple and clean design with a neutral colour that will go with any style of decor. It also features a pull out desk which can be used as a study table and put away when not being used.
Many of our mid sleeper beds come with purpose-built features to enhance their appeal and ease of use like a fun tent or slide. The Pino mid sleeper with slide is a great example of this. It's ideal for kids who want to make bedtime more fun and can be equipped with curtains to provide extra privacy.
Other designs, like the tradional Neptune mid-sleeper kids' bed, feature an updated and minimalist design that will suit both bedrooms for girls and boys. They have a storage solution under the bed, including shelves and drawers to free up space. They can be used with any UK standard single mattress.
Both mid and high sleepers can have a sofa bed for when friends or family visit, as well as an ample wardrobe to accommodate every outfit change. Many of our designs can be upgraded by adding these optional extras, ensuring they're able to be used by your child to use throughout the years.
Trundle Bed
Trundle beds are a great option for any room where you require extra sleeping space for guests, but do not have enough space to accommodate a larger bed. These low-profile beds are built on wheels and placed under conventional bed frames or daybeds, saving space by keeping the mattress at a low level to the ground. They're an excellent choice for smaller rooms where bunk beds can feel too cumbersome and in apartments or studios where you'd like to make sure that floor space is open.
The majority of trundle beds are twin-sized. However, full-sized versions are available for those looking for more comfort. They're usually designed with a smaller mattress than conventional mattresses, which lets them roll out with ease and create a more comfortable sleep space than bunk beds. Some trundle beds also come with drawers or other storage to provide more space for bedroom items like linen pillows, clothing, and books.
Certain trundle bed designs feature a pop-up frame that raises the bottom of the secondary mattress to the same height as the primary mattress, resulting in an even more spacious sleeping space. Certain trundle bed designs are minimalist and minimal. They can easily be incorporated into different decor styles. Many trundle beds are folded away when they're not in use to allow for easy, quick cleanup and the best space savings.
You'll need to consider the mattress you'll use when you buy the trundle. Since the trundle bed is higher off the ground than traditional mattresses, it is essential that you choose a top quality foam mattress or sprung mattress that's comfortable and provides great support. A better mattress will make the trundle last longer and give you a long-term return on your investment.
Bunk beds that have Trundle beds offer more bed-to-spacing efficiency and can accommodate three people in one room instead of only two. They are typically arranged as a trundle bed where the trundle is placed underneath two bunk beds. They can also be set up as a daybed with a trundle that has the trundle all by itself and can be used as a three-sided single bed. These beds are perfect for children and teens who share a bedroom or for older adults who require more space to sleep.
Cabin Bed
A cabin bed is an excellent way to create a second sleeping area to your child’s room. The raised sleeping platform can be topped with other features, such as desks, drawers, shelving, cabinets and more. You can also include the slide-out bed or trundle bed to maximize the space available. These are a great option for children who want to have friends sleep over or for those with limited space in their bedrooms.
These beds are ideal for children who like to build dens and keep their belongings safe in creative spaces. The bed's design is stylish and versatile, allowing it to easily adapt to your child's evolving preferences and personality as they age. You can decorate it in a superhero theme or a fairytale castle or a modern style, depending on the style you pick.
Before you buy a cabin bed, be sure it is safe and meets all standards. Make sure the guardrails are strong and free of sharp or protruding edges. Also, make sure that the stairs or ladders are securely attached and don't extend beyond the cabin's sides. Make sure the fasteners have a flat surface and are recessed so that children aren't able to snag their clothing. Make sure the beds are not in the way of blinds and 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, making it suitable for smaller rooms. The cabbed is easily converted into a lower-height bed for your child once they get older.
Another advantage of a single cabin mid-sleeper is that it's simpler to reach than a high sleeper, which can pose a threat for older children who may not be comfortable using the ladder. It's also less expensive than a full-sized single bed or a bunk. This is a great option for parents looking to maximize the space in their kids' bedrooms.