Midi Bunk Bed and Trundle Bunk Bed
Children's bunk bed designs are great for encouraging creativity. Many come with a stylish tent beneath the bed which creates a perfect den to read, relax, or hosting sleepovers. Some have a pull out desk for study and homework.
Midi bunk beds, such as the Trasman Girona provide additional storage space with a three drawer chest and cupboard. They are suitable for children six years and over for safety reasons.
Loft Bed
A loft bed can be added to a room in order to make space for other furniture. This kind of elevated mattress is available in various sizes, designs, and materials. It can also be customised to accommodate other components such as storage units or desks. There are even loft beds that have stairs that allow for safer access to the top. It is essential to consider the safety and accessibility before purchasing any raised bed.
No matter if you choose a standard loft bed or one with an elevator, the space beneath it could be a perfect space for play and study. You can include chairs, a desk and a bookcase or light to create an area that can be multi-functional and expands with your child. Some models also include features like a slide or clubhouse that appeal to children's sense of adventure.

A loft bed can maximize vertical space. This is particularly beneficial in rooms with limited floor space. It is ideal for accommodating several people in a space. This allows you to save space, without losing comfort or functionality.
Loft beds are generally made of premium wood or similar materials that have a sleek and modern finish that can be incorporated into any decor. Some models have wooden headboard and footboard that have slats to create a classic, timeless look that can blend in with any interior style. Others have a contemporary feel with sleek lines and a minimalist style that can be used in any modern home.
A stairs loft is an excellent option for children younger than 5 years old because it offers a lower sleeping surface that reduces the risk of falling. It is also more attainable to climb than the traditional ladder. However, you should first teach your child how to climb it and evaluate their level of ability to climb and their confidence before letting your child sleep on an elevated bed. There are bunk beds with stairs that are designed to support heavier weights which makes them more stable and safer for older kids. It's important to remember that any loft with stairs will require careful installation.
Mid Sleeper
If your child is looking for something different from the traditional bunk bed, a mid sleeper might be just what they need. They're designed to balance functionality and comfort. They're great for kids from pre-teens to teens. Mid-sleeper beds feature an elevated platform for sleeping with ample space underneath to store items or play. They are higher than high sleepers, but lower than cabin beds, making them more suitable for children.
The space underneath mid sleeper beds can be transformed into a play or study nook thanks to built-in features like desks and shelves which are ideal for children who need a dedicated area to work on homework or work on craft projects. The VonHaus pine mid-sleeper kids' bed, for example, features simple and clean lines with a neutral white finish that can fit with almost any style of decor. It also has a desk that pulls out which can be used as a study table, and put away when not in use.
Some of our mid-sleeper beds have special features that enhance their appeal and functionality, such as slides or a tent. The Pino mid-sleeper with slide is a great illustration. It's perfect for kids who like to make bedtime fun, and is able to be fitted with curtains to provide privacy.
Other designs, like the classic Neptune mid-sleeper kids' bed, are fresh and minimalistic and can be adapted to bedrooms for girls and boys. They come with a underbed storage system that includes shelves and drawers that free up floor space. They can be used with any standard UK single mattress.
Mid and high-sleepers can be equipped with a sofabed for when family or friends visit, as well an ample wardrobe that can accommodate all their outfit changes. These optional extras can be added to any of our designs, making them adaptable enough for your child's use throughout the years.
Trundle Bed
Trundle beds can be a useful option for any room where you require additional sleeping space for guests but don't have the space to accommodate a larger bed. They're built on wheels and are tucked away under standard bed frames or daybeds, saving space by keeping the second mattress at a low level to the ground. They're a great option for smaller rooms where bunk beds might be too heavy and in studios or apartments where you want to make sure that floor space is open.
Most trundle beds are twin-sized, but larger models are also available for those who prefer the extra convenience. They typically come with the thin mattress that makes them easier to roll out and offers the most comfortable sleeping space than bunk bed. Trundle beds can also have drawers or other storage options to give more space to bedroom items like linen pillows, clothing, and books.
Some trundle bed designs include pop-up frames that raise the bottom of the mattress to the same height as the primary mattress, resulting in a more spacious sleeping environment. Some trundle bed designs are minimalist and minimal. They are easily incorporated into different decor styles. A lot of trundle beds can be folded away when they're not in use for easy, quick cleanup and maximum space savings.
It is important to consider the mattress you'll be using when you purchase a trundle. Because the trundle is lower to the ground than traditional mattresses, it's important that you choose a top quality foam mattress or a spring mattress that is comfortable and provides great support. A higher quality mattress will help the trundle last for longer and provide you a long-term benefit from your investment.
Bunk beds that have trundle beds give you greater bed-to-space efficiency and accommodate three people in a single room instead of only two. They are usually arranged in a trundle-type bed, where the trundle is placed under two bunk beds. Or, they can be arranged as a daybed with the trundle, which is the trundle by itself and functions as a 3-sided single bed. These beds are perfect for children and teens who share a bedroom, or older adults who need more space to sleep.
Cabin Bed
A cabin bed is a great way to add an extra sleeping space in your child's space. The elevated sleeping platform can be enhanced with other features, such as drawers, desks, shelving, cabinets and more. A slide out or trundle bed can also be added to make the most of available space. These are a great option for children who like having friends over for a sleepover or for those who have a small space in their bedrooms.
These beds are perfect for kids who love to build dens and hide their belongings in creative spaces. The design of the bed is elegant and adaptable, so it can easily adapt to your child's changing preferences and personality as they age. You can decorate it with the style of a superhero or a fairytale castle or a modern design according to the style you pick.
Be certain that the cabin bed you're thinking of buying is safe and meets all safety standards. Check for guardrails with no sharp edges or protrusions. Make sure that the ladders or stairs are attached securely and do not stick out over the edges of your cabin. Check that the fasteners are level and receding to stop children from getting their clothes caught on them. Make sure you place the beds away from ceiling and blinds fans.
A cabin or midi loft bed has the benefit of being less bulky and also having a shorter ladder or staircase, which makes it perfect for smaller rooms. Unlike the high sleeper, which is difficult to convert into a lower height bed if your child gets older and needs to be lowered, the cabbed is easy to convert for this purpose.
Another benefit of the single cabin mid sleeper is that it's simpler to reach than a high sleeper which can pose a risk to older children who may not be confident with the ladder. It's also less costly than a bunk or a full-size single bed and is an ideal choice for parents trying to maximize the space in their child's bedroom.