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A tall cabin bed with sofa bed is the perfect furniture piece for a bedroom with kids in small spaces. These beds are perfect for children as young as 6 years old. They are accessible via stairs or ladders.

Kids' cabin beds usually require a ladder, and we suggest 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 high-rise style of single bed that features an enclosed desk, sofa, wardrobe or shelves above the bed. The most stylish and practical models (such as this Kids Pilot cabin bed from Amazon as shown above) combine many functions in one piece to make space in the children's cabin bed bedroom. 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 are often described as mid-sleeper bed or kids mid sleepers and they typically have a higher elevation than bunkbeds but lower than high rise loft beds. They are ideal for children who aren't ready to sleep on a bunk bed but still need a higher platform so they can learn or have fun.

They are also great for those with an apartment that is small and wish to maximize the available floor space. A solid, high-end cabin bed is expensive, but the design and quality of a high-quality model will ensure it lasts for many years.

Cabin beds are often high and require a ladder to get onto. This may be too much for children who are younger or a problem for those who have mobility issues. If this is a problem you might want to choose a low bunk instead of a cabin-style bed.

Another drawback of cabin beds is that the underside storage can be overflowing with clothes, books, toys and other things. It can be difficult to keep the space clean. A few items can 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 cabin bed shown in the picture) overcame this issue by having a full-size side desk, three cube shelves and drawers, giving ample space to store everything. Some (like the Julian Bowen Cookie) are more minimal in their design and feature a a short ladder for accessing the upper platform.

Style

Cabin beds can be designed with built-in storage or furniture underneath. This makes them suitable for small bedrooms or rooms with limited floorspace. This lets kids create an area for play that is multi-purpose in their bedroom, with the top bunk bed used as storage or desk space and the space below the bed used for play. The Olivia kid's cabin bed from Cuckooland, for example, has a large set of stairs which are ideal for little feet to climb to their bed and White Cabin Bed a ladder that has a rounded shape to reduce the risk of getting trapped fingers.

For older children who are ready to transition from a crib for toddlers, a high-sleeper or mid-sleeper bed is the next step on their growing up journey. These beds for older children usually have desks as well as seating options to help with study and homework and some models featuring a pull-out sofa, or guest bed so they can accommodate guests.

Certain models have fun additions such as slides and tents that add an element to adventure and spark 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 a whoosh as they run down the slide, then curl up with their favorite book and a teddy as the sun goes out.

If you prefer an approach that is more practical cabin beds come with drawers and other shelving options that allow them to be filled with clothes, books and toys while keeping their bedroom neat and tidy. The Lars low adult cabin bed with desk bed, for example, offers three drawers in the middle which can be filled with bedding and clothing, while the bottom drawer of the trundle is ideal to store a mattress when it's time for sleepovers. The versatile storage solution for kids is finished in a selection of grey or White cabin bed (Https://ceshi.xyhero.com/) and features safety rails on the side panels as well as recessed handles to keep fingers from getting trapped. This is our top-selling bed with a reason!

Safety

Cabin beds provide fun, practical solutions to children's sleeping needs. The elevated sleeping platforms can be utilized to create space under the beds to play, store, or even study. Many cabin beds include built-in shelving along the sides and headboards for storage of toys and books. Desks can be integrated into the frame to turn the bed into an adaptable piece of furniture.

Safety is the most important consideration when it comes to raised beds for children, especially ones that require a step ladder. To prevent accidents, it's essential that parents take the time to evaluate the child's ability to use a cabin bed, which is typically at the age of four or more. It is recommended that children wait until they reach at least six years old before they can use the top bunk on a bed frame with a ladder.

To minimize the risk of accidents, opt for an excellent cabin bed that is constructed of durable materials with edges and corners that have been rounded. Be sure that the ladder rungs are spaced to avoid entrapment, and that children cannot slide through. Soft padding on potentially impact areas further reduces the risk of injury Many double cabin bed with storage bed designs are fully cushioned to ensure that bruises or bumps will not leave marks on the skin.

Another important aspect to consider for safety when choosing a cabin mattress is that it needs to be able to be assembled without the necessity of tools. It will be easier for parents to put up the bed in a safe location, like their bedroom, and swiftly move or relocate storage pieces when needed.

The final thing to think about is a bed that is easy to maintain and clean. Ideal is a bed with removable panels that are easy to clean and a sturdy frame constructed of non-toxic materials. These features will keep the cabin bed in good condition for a longer time, and will ensure that it will continue to offer a functional and enjoyable solution for an expanding child.

Storage

Children like beds that are elevated off the ground, and whether they're bunk beds or mid-sleepers they add a bit of entertainment to their bedrooms and sleeping areas. Cabin beds can be very practical, since a lot have built-in storage. This makes them ideal for homes with small spaces or rooms which want to maximize space.

A loft bed is a fantastic illustration of a cabin bed that is designed with storage built into the bed. 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 studying or playing. This is ideal for kids who want to work late or stay up late.

The Lifetime Climb & Slide Cabin Bed is a good example. It comes with two castors on which two boxes can be tucked under the mattress, which means you'll find plenty of storage into this kid's cabin bed. It's also made of FSC certified Scandinavian pine for a stylish, eco-friendly finish.

Another storage option that a lot of our cabin bed designs come with is drawers under the bed. These drawers are great to store bedding, clothing or even toys. They're especially useful when your child's bedroom is small in space.

Some of our high and mid sleeper designs also come with various furniture options that can be fitted between and under the beds. This allows you to customise the look of your child's bedroom and could include things such as desks, wardrobes or even a fold up sofa for sleepovers.

While the additional furniture can be a great way to save space in your child's bedroom, you should always think about the safety for your child to use a top bunk or a high sleeper. Some experts recommend a certain age of 18 for the topmost of these types of beds. It's essential to determine your child's capacity to use them safely before purchasing. Changing sheets or rearranging the bedding can be a challenge on a bed that is raised as you're halfway between climbing and reaching it's essential to take this into consideration when deciding on the cabin bed.

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