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Tall Cabin Bed - The Perfect Kid's Bedroom Furniture Piece
A tall cabin bed is the perfect kid's bedroom furniture piece for small spaces. They're perfect for kids from about six years old and can be accessed via the stairs or ladder.
Kids' cabin beds usually require a ladder, and we suggest that your child be at least six before using one as they'll need to be more responsible in climbing safely.
Size
A cabin bed is an elevated type of single bed that has an office, sofa or shelving above the sleeping space. The most practical and stylish models (such as the Kids Pilot cabin bed pictured above from Amazon) combine a variety of beneficial functions into a single piece of furniture that can save space in bedrooms for children. A small ladder or staircase is included to get to the upper level which can be used as a bookcase, desk as well as a useful storage space.
Cabin beds are often called mid-sleeper beds or kids mid sleepers, and they typically have a higher height than bunkbeds but lower than high rise loft beds. They are ideal for children who are not yet ready to sleep in a bunk bed but would like a higher platform to study or play.
They're also a great choice for adults who live in a small space and want to maximize their available floor area. A solid wood bed of top quality can be an expensive purchase, but the design and craftsmanship will ensure it lasts many years.
A drawback to the cabin bed sale bed, however it is that they are quite high off the ground and require a ladder or steps to climb onto. This could be too high for children with smaller bodies or a problem for those who have mobility issues. If this is a concern, you might prefer a bunk bed that is low instead of a cabin bed.
Another drawback of cabin beds is that the underside storage can be very cluttered with books, toys, clothes and other things. It can be hard to keep the space clean. A few too many things can make it difficult to change your bedding since you need to climb up or reach over them.
Certain models (such as the Flintshire Billie 3FT single midsleeper mattress) overcome this issue by incorporating a large side desk, three drawers and cube bookshelves, which provide plenty of room to store everything. Others (like the Julian Bowen Cookie) are more minimalist in appearance and come with a the option of a ladder that can be used to access the upper platform.
Style
Many cabin beds are designed with storage or other furniture that is built in underneath which makes them ideal for smaller rooms or those with small floor space. This lets kids create a multi-purpose sleep area in their room and the top of the bed doubling as desk space and the space below is a perfect play space. The Olivia kid's double cabin beds for adults bed from Cuckooland, for example, features a wide set of stairs that are perfect for children's feet to climb up to their bed and the ladder is rounded to minimize the chance of getting trapped fingers.
A mid-sleeper or high-sleeper is the next step for older children who have outgrown their toddler bed. These beds for older children often feature desks and other seating to help them with homework and studying Some models even having a pull-out sofa or guest bed, so they can accommodate visitors.
Some models also come with fun extras like slides and tents to add an element of excitement and inspire their imagination. The Maxxi kid's cabin bed, for instance, is the ultimate in sleep and play for kids who want to start their day with a whizz and a whoosh as they go down the slide and then curl up with a book they love and a teddy as the sun goes out.
A lot of cabin beds have shelves or drawers that can be used to store books, clothes and toys, all while still keeping the bedroom tidy and tidy. The Lars low-cabin bed, for example, has three drawers that can be used to store clothes and bedding. A bottom trundle drawer can be used to store a mattress for sleepovers. This versatile kid's storage solution is finished in a choice of grey cabin bed or white and has safety rails on the side panels, and recessed handles to prevent trapped fingers. This is one of our most popular cabin beds for a reason!
Safety
Cabin beds offer fun, practical solutions to the sleep needs of children. Their elevated sleeping platforms provide areas beneath that can be used for play, study, or storage. Many cabin beds include built-in shelving along the sides and headboards for storage of toys and books. Desks can be built into the frame to turn the bed into a movable piece of furniture.
Despite the many advantages but safety is an important factor when choosing a raised children's bed, particularly those that require an elevated ladder. To avoid accidents, it's imperative parents be aware of a child's readiness to use the cabin bed, usually at the age of four or more. For bed frames that have an incline, it's generally recommended to wait until a child is at least six years older before allowing them to use the top bunk.
To minimize the risk of accidents, look for a top-quality cabin bed that is constructed of durable materials with rounded corners and edges. Also, ensure that the ladder rungs have adequate space between them to avoid entrapment, and to ensure that children don't fall through. Soft padding on potential impact zones further reduces the risk of injury, and many cabin bed designs are fully covered to ensure that bruises or bumps don't leave marks on the skin.
When you are choosing a cabin bed, it is essential that the bed can be put together quickly and effortlessly without tools. This will make it easier for parents to set up the bed in a secure area, such as their bedroom, and also to detach or reposition storage elements when needed.
The bed should be easy to clean and maintain. A bed with easy-to-remove panels which can be cleaned and a sturdy, strong frame that's made from non-toxic materials is a great choice. These features will keep the cabin bed in good condition for longer and make sure that it continues to be a practical and enjoyable bed for an expanding child.
Stores
Children like beds that are elevated above the ground. Whether they're bunk beds or mid-sleepers, they add an element of fun to their bedrooms and sleeping spaces. However, they can also be practical, as there are many cabin bed designs featuring built-in storage options, which make them ideal for smaller spaces or if you're looking to maximize the space within your home.
A loft bed is a type of cabin-style bed that has built-in storage. 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 play or study. This is great for kids who want to work late or stay up late.
Lifetime Climb & Slide Cabin Beds, for instance, come with two boxes that slide underneath the mattress. This kids' cabin bed has plenty of storage space. It's made from FSC-certified Scandinavian pine wood for a sleek and sustainable finish.
Another type of storage feature that a lot of our cabin bed designs come with is drawers under the bed. These drawers are great for storing bedding, clothes or even toys. They're especially useful if your child's room is small in size.
Some of our mid sleeper and high sleeper designs also include a range of optional furniture that can be positioned between and under the beds. This lets you personalize the look of your child's bedroom and can include things like desks, wardrobes or even a fold-up sofa for sleepovers.
While the furniture can be a great option to save room in your child's room, you should always be aware of how safe it is to use a high-sleeper or a top bunk. Some experts suggest that children who aren't yet of 12 should not use these beds. It is crucial to evaluate your child's safety before buying. Changing sheets or rearranging the bedding can also be tricky on a bed that is raised as you're halfway between climbing and reaching and descending, so it's crucial to take this into consideration when selecting a cabin bed.
A tall cabin bed is the perfect kid's bedroom furniture piece for small spaces. They're perfect for kids from about six years old and can be accessed via the stairs or ladder.
Kids' cabin beds usually require a ladder, and we suggest that your child be at least six before using one as they'll need to be more responsible in climbing safely.

A cabin bed is an elevated type of single bed that has an office, sofa or shelving above the sleeping space. The most practical and stylish models (such as the Kids Pilot cabin bed pictured above from Amazon) combine a variety of beneficial functions into a single piece of furniture that can save space in bedrooms for children. A small ladder or staircase is included to get to the upper level which can be used as a bookcase, desk as well as a useful storage space.
Cabin beds are often called mid-sleeper beds or kids mid sleepers, and they typically have a higher height than bunkbeds but lower than high rise loft beds. They are ideal for children who are not yet ready to sleep in a bunk bed but would like a higher platform to study or play.
They're also a great choice for adults who live in a small space and want to maximize their available floor area. A solid wood bed of top quality can be an expensive purchase, but the design and craftsmanship will ensure it lasts many years.
A drawback to the cabin bed sale bed, however it is that they are quite high off the ground and require a ladder or steps to climb onto. This could be too high for children with smaller bodies or a problem for those who have mobility issues. If this is a concern, you might prefer a bunk bed that is low instead of a cabin bed.
Another drawback of cabin beds is that the underside storage can be very cluttered with books, toys, clothes and other things. It can be hard to keep the space clean. A few too many things can make it difficult to change your bedding since you need to climb up or reach over them.
Certain models (such as the Flintshire Billie 3FT single midsleeper mattress) overcome this issue by incorporating a large side desk, three drawers and cube bookshelves, which provide plenty of room to store everything. Others (like the Julian Bowen Cookie) are more minimalist in appearance and come with a the option of a ladder that can be used to access the upper platform.
Style
Many cabin beds are designed with storage or other furniture that is built in underneath which makes them ideal for smaller rooms or those with small floor space. This lets kids create a multi-purpose sleep area in their room and the top of the bed doubling as desk space and the space below is a perfect play space. The Olivia kid's double cabin beds for adults bed from Cuckooland, for example, features a wide set of stairs that are perfect for children's feet to climb up to their bed and the ladder is rounded to minimize the chance of getting trapped fingers.
A mid-sleeper or high-sleeper is the next step for older children who have outgrown their toddler bed. These beds for older children often feature desks and other seating to help them with homework and studying Some models even having a pull-out sofa or guest bed, so they can accommodate visitors.
Some models also come with fun extras like slides and tents to add an element of excitement and inspire their imagination. The Maxxi kid's cabin bed, for instance, is the ultimate in sleep and play for kids who want to start their day with a whizz and a whoosh as they go down the slide and then curl up with a book they love and a teddy as the sun goes out.
A lot of cabin beds have shelves or drawers that can be used to store books, clothes and toys, all while still keeping the bedroom tidy and tidy. The Lars low-cabin bed, for example, has three drawers that can be used to store clothes and bedding. A bottom trundle drawer can be used to store a mattress for sleepovers. This versatile kid's storage solution is finished in a choice of grey cabin bed or white and has safety rails on the side panels, and recessed handles to prevent trapped fingers. This is one of our most popular cabin beds for a reason!
Safety
Cabin beds offer fun, practical solutions to the sleep needs of children. Their elevated sleeping platforms provide areas beneath that can be used for play, study, or storage. Many cabin beds include built-in shelving along the sides and headboards for storage of toys and books. Desks can be built into the frame to turn the bed into a movable piece of furniture.
Despite the many advantages but safety is an important factor when choosing a raised children's bed, particularly those that require an elevated ladder. To avoid accidents, it's imperative parents be aware of a child's readiness to use the cabin bed, usually at the age of four or more. For bed frames that have an incline, it's generally recommended to wait until a child is at least six years older before allowing them to use the top bunk.
To minimize the risk of accidents, look for a top-quality cabin bed that is constructed of durable materials with rounded corners and edges. Also, ensure that the ladder rungs have adequate space between them to avoid entrapment, and to ensure that children don't fall through. Soft padding on potential impact zones further reduces the risk of injury, and many cabin bed designs are fully covered to ensure that bruises or bumps don't leave marks on the skin.
When you are choosing a cabin bed, it is essential that the bed can be put together quickly and effortlessly without tools. This will make it easier for parents to set up the bed in a secure area, such as their bedroom, and also to detach or reposition storage elements when needed.

Stores
Children like beds that are elevated above the ground. Whether they're bunk beds or mid-sleepers, they add an element of fun to their bedrooms and sleeping spaces. However, they can also be practical, as there are many cabin bed designs featuring built-in storage options, which make them ideal for smaller spaces or if you're looking to maximize the space within your home.
A loft bed is a type of cabin-style bed that has built-in storage. 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 play or study. This is great for kids who want to work late or stay up late.
Lifetime Climb & Slide Cabin Beds, for instance, come with two boxes that slide underneath the mattress. This kids' cabin bed has plenty of storage space. It's made from FSC-certified Scandinavian pine wood for a sleek and sustainable finish.
Another type of storage feature that a lot of our cabin bed designs come with is drawers under the bed. These drawers are great for storing bedding, clothes or even toys. They're especially useful if your child's room is small in size.
Some of our mid sleeper and high sleeper designs also include a range of optional furniture that can be positioned between and under the beds. This lets you personalize the look of your child's bedroom and can include things like desks, wardrobes or even a fold-up sofa for sleepovers.
While the furniture can be a great option to save room in your child's room, you should always be aware of how safe it is to use a high-sleeper or a top bunk. Some experts suggest that children who aren't yet of 12 should not use these beds. It is crucial to evaluate your child's safety before buying. Changing sheets or rearranging the bedding can also be tricky on a bed that is raised as you're halfway between climbing and reaching and descending, so it's crucial to take this into consideration when selecting a cabin bed.
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