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Mid Sleeper Beds For Kids

If your child is a little too big for a bunk bed, or trying to maximize their bedroom space a mid-sleeper is the ideal solution. With desks and storage space, these beds are versatile and ideal for parents.

All ages can benefit from mattresses that are smaller than the frame, meaning that children are unable to roll out of bed in the middle of sleep.

Height

A mid-sleeper is a bed for children that is a little lower than a high-sleeper. The beds have a higher sleeping surface and a space below that could be used as a desk, storage or play area. These beds are an ideal choice for smaller rooms, providing the same amount of space for sleeping as a bunk bed, while taking less floor space. They're also great for children who like to share a room with a sibling or a friend, as the bed can comfortably accommodate two mattresses.

The height of a mid sleeper will vary depending on the model, but generally they're between 110 cm to 140 cm tall approximately the same height as the standard bed frame. The majority of our mid sleepers require a single mattress however, some models are suitable for a double or even a triple mattress therefore make sure you check the specifications of the product prior to making your purchase.

When it is about the height of a cabin bed, safety is a top priority. Our range of kids' mid-sleepers are designed with safety in mind. For example, the staircase on many of our models has been designed with safety in mind, with broad steps that are easy to navigate and reduce the risk of accidents. The rails that guard your child's sleeping space are also higher than on the standard bunk bed. This will prevent them from falling out of bed at night.

We recommend that children only use their mid-sleeper to sleep and not for hanging off the ladder, as this can increase the risk of falls and injuries. We also advise against using a mid sleeper for children under the age of six, since they might struggle to climb up and down the stairs safely.

Space

Mid sleepers (sometimes called cabin beds) are elevated enough from the ground that they can accommodate furniture to be placed underneath, turning bedrooms into multifunctional study, play and sleeping zones. These beds are great for kids whose rooms don't have the space needed to accommodate other furniture. They're also designed to be sturdy and sturdy.


The mid-sleeper beds are usually equipped with a ladder or stairs that allow children to climb up to the sleeping area. This is much easier than having to crawl or jump into a traditional bunk bed or high sleeper. This makes them easier to use for children who are younger and allows them to be more independent in preparing for bed. It is important to ensure that the stairs or ladders have guard rails that comply with safety standards and are used in a manner that does not pose a danger of injury.

A mid-sleeper is usually equipped with plenty of storage space. Apart from the obvious space under the sleeping platform, many models have a drawer that resembles a stairway or cubby holes that can be used to store trinkets, books, and toys. Many parents love these features because they can help to declutter their child's room and help create a more organized sanctuary that still allows plenty of space for kids to be kids.

Another benefit of mid-sleeper beds is that they can also be used as an office or desk. This can be great for helping children with homework and projects, but it's also an excellent opportunity to teach good study habits and highlight the importance of a dedicated space. Many models come with tables that pull out and can be neatly hidden in the corner when not being used. This is especially helpful in smaller rooms where space maximization is important.

If your child is creative, then they'll be thrilled by the idea of having a bed that doubles as a cozy castle or den. This is especially true of the Skye Playhouse mid-sleeper which has been built to look like the inside of a house, complete windows and a roof. Kids can decorate the exterior of the Skye Playhouse's mid-sleeper by using curtains or even glimmering lights to add a playful touch.

Style

For children aged six and over (sometimes called a cabin bed) Mid sleepers offer an efficient combination of storage and sleeping space. Often lower to the ground than a high-sleeper and with stairs or a ladder to the top, this type of bed for children is a true space saver and works well as a play or study space. Some models come with an adaptable desk or shelves that can be added to them making them ideal for a child's evening workstation.

Mid sleepers are available in a range of designs to fit your child's tastes and room decor. Some mid sleepers feature an appealing bunk bed style with curving sides. bunk bed in middle of room have an enclosed design that has feature doors to give them a stylish and contemporary look. Some are painted pink to match the girl's room, while others have a shaker style that suits a boy's bedroom.

For older children some of our mid sleepers have pull-out desks and plenty of storage space to maximize their space. The Trasman Girona Cabin Mid Sleeper Bed is an excellent illustration. It has a full-size desk that can be moved out of the way and concealed when not being used. It also features many drawers, shelves, and other compartments.

Most of our mid-sleeper beds have a big space beneath them which can be used as a den, or to store a roll mat or a camp bed for a friend who is coming over to sleepover. This is a sure hit with any child who loves to invite their friends over to spend the night!

Many of our mid sleeper beds are available with or without a slide. This is a wonderful extra that turns their bed into a play area and help them develop their imagination at bedtime! You can also use the space to play games or enjoy adventures during the daytime. If you decide to go with a model with a slide, look for one that has an extremely safe and sturdy staircase with wide treads that allow for an easy climb. Also, it secures to prevent any accidents.

Price

A mid sleeper can be an excellent alternative to bunk and high sleeper beds for children. Sleep nests provide children with the space to lounge, play and learn while also giving parents security of knowing that their children are sleeping in a secure and safe environment. With innovative designs that include desks, seats and shelves the cost of a mid-sleeper is more than affordable if you consider the benefits this multifunctional piece of furniture provides.

A mid sleeper bed can be shorter than a high sleeper, or bunk beds. This makes it easier for infants to climb into. They are suitable for children aged six and older. They are also designed to be safer than traditional children's loft and bunk beds as they generally have higher ladders and steps than those of standard single beds.

Unlike the cluttered look of a bunk bed or loft bed, mid sleeper styles typically have a minimalist style which can be matched to any decor. They'll still look fantastic when your child grows up and becomes a teenager even in the event that they alter their tastes. For instance, the VonHaus pine mid sleeper features a shaker design and neutral white finish that will match any bedroom decor.

Many mid-sleeper designs include a desk that can be removed when not being used. This is perfect for homework or study. These can be a great way to keep your child's bedroom tidy, while helping them stay organised and focused. They also provide your kids with a great workspace that they will love to use.

Single mid-sleeper beds can also be a good choice for smaller bedrooms as they can help save space on the floor while still providing the comfort of a bed. The Stompa Auburn mid-sleeper at Bensons for Beds, for example is a simple, but useful design. It has three drawers big enough for socks, underwear and PJs. There's also a handy shelf, and an adjustable desk. It comes in a range of colors that can be matched to any bedroom style.
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