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Tall Cabin Bed - The Perfect Kid's Bedroom Furniture Piece
A tall cabin bed for children is a great option for small bedrooms. They're ideal for children from about six years old and can be accessed via a ladder or staircase.
Kids' cabin beds usually require a ladder, and we recommend 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 a higher-end style of single bed with a desk, sofa, or shelving over the sleeping area. The most practical and stylish models (such as the Kids Pilot cabin bed pictured above from Amazon) combine a variety of useful functions into a single piece of furniture that can save space in the bedrooms of children. A small staircase or ladder is available to access the upper level which can be used as a desk, bookcase as well as a useful storage space.
Cabin beds, also known as kids mid-sleeper are usually higher than bunk beds and lower than loft beds with a high rise. They are ideal for children who aren't ready to be slumbering on a bunkbed but still need a higher platform where they can study or play.
They're also a great option for adults who live in a small space and are looking to maximize their floor space. A solid, high-end cabin bed is an expensive investment but the design and craftsmanship of a quality bed will ensure it lasts for a long time.
Cabin beds are often high and require a ladder for getting on. It may be too high for young children or for people who have mobility issues. If this is a problem you might want to choose a low sleeper cabin bed bunk over a cabin bed small double-style bed.
shorty cabin bed beds can also be a problem due to the storage beneath them could become filled with toys, clothes books, and other objects. It can be difficult to keep the area tidy and a few too many items can make changing the bedding a bit difficult, as it requires climbing up or over objects.
Certain models (such the Flintshire Billie 3FT model shown in the picture) overcame this issue by including a full size side desk, three cube shelves and drawers, which provide ample space to store everything. Other models (like the Julian Bowen Cookie) are more minimalist in appearance and come with a an easy ladder to access the upper platform.
Style
Cabin beds can be built with built-in storage or furniture underneath. This makes them ideal for small rooms or rooms with limited floorspace. This lets kids have a multifunctional play area in their bedroom and the top bunk bed used as a desk or storage, and the space below the bed used for playing. The Olivia kid's cabin bed with Wardrobe bed from Cuckooland, for example, comes with a broad set of stairs that are perfect for toddlers to climb to their bed and an incline that has a rounded shape to prevent trapped fingers.
A high-sleeper or a mid-sleeper is the next step for children who have outgrown their toddler bed. These higher beds for kids usually have desks as well as seating options to help with homework and study. Some models also have a pull-out couch or guest bed, so they can accommodate guests visiting.
Certain models have fun additions like slides and tents that add to the adventure and spark imagination. The Maxxi kids cabin bed is the best in sleep and play for kids who want to start the day with a quick-whizz down the slide, and then snuggle with a book or a favourite teddy.
For those who prefer a more practical approach, many cabin bed models come with drawers and other shelving options that will allow them to be filled with clothes, books and toys while keeping their bedroom neat and tidy. The Lars low-cabin bed, for instance features three drawers that can be used to store clothes and bedding. A drawer on the bottom of the trundle can be used to store a spare mattress for sleepovers. The versatile storage solution for kids is available in a choice of grey or white, and features a safety rail on the sides, and recessed handles to prevent trapped fingers. This is our best-selling bed with a reason!
Safety
Cabin beds provide practical, fun solutions for children's sleep needs. The elevated sleeping platforms can be utilized to create space under the beds to play, store, or even study. Many cabin beds have built-in shelving in the headboards and sides for storage of books and toys. Desks can also be built into the frame, making the bed into a multi-functional piece of furniture that is able to change to the changing interests of children.
Safety is the primary consideration when it comes to raised beds for children, particularly those that require the use of a step ladder. Parents must carefully consider their child's ability to be an adult bed. This usually happens around the age of four or higher. It is recommended that children wait until they're at least six years old before they can use the top bunk on the bed frame that has the ladder.
To minimise the risk of accidents, choose a top-quality cabin bed made of sturdy materials with edges and corners that have been rounded. Also check that any exposed ladder rungs have adequate space between them to prevent entrapment and to ensure that children aren't able to slip through. Soft padding around potential impact points decreases the risk even more. A lot of cabin beds include a full cushion to prevent any bruises or bumps from leaving marks on the skin.
When selecting a cabin bed, it is essential that the bed can be assembled quickly and effortlessly without tools. It will be much easier for parents to put the bed in a safe location, like their bedroom, and swiftly move or relocate storage pieces when needed.
The bed should be simple to clean and maintain. A bed with panels that are easy to remove that can be wiped down and a sturdy, solid frame made of non-toxic materials is a great choice. These features ensure that the bed stays looking fantastic for a longer period of time and ensure that it continues to be a functional solution for the growing child.
Stores
Children like beds that are elevated off the ground. Whether they're bunk beds or mid sleepers they add a touch of entertainment to their bedrooms and sleeping spaces. Cabin beds are practical, as many of them come with built-in storage. This makes them perfect for homes with small spaces or rooms which want to maximize space.
A loft bed is a great illustration of a cabin bed that is designed with storage built into the bed. They typically come with an open shelf under the mattress, and some come with a pull-out desk for study or play, which is ideal for children who want to stay up late and do school work.
Lifetime Climb & Slide Cabin Beds, for example include two boxes that slide under the mattress. This kids' cabin bed is packed with storage space. It's also constructed from FSC certified Scandinavian pine for a stylish and sustainable finish.
Another type of storage feature that a lot of our stompa cabin bed beds have is underbed drawers. These drawers are great to store bedding, clothing or even toys. They're particularly beneficial if your child's space is small in size.
Some of our mid and high sleeper designs also come with a range of optional furniture that can be placed under and around the beds. This lets you customize the appearance of your child's bedroom and cabin bed With Wardrobe can include things like cabinets, desks or even a fold-up sofa for sleepovers.
While the furniture addition is 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 high sleeper. Some experts recommend a minimum age for the topmost of these types of beds, and it's crucial to evaluate your child's capability to safely use them before purchasing. Rearranging or changing sheets bedding can also be tricky on a raised bed as you're in the middle of climbing and reaching, so it's important to factor this in when deciding on the right cabin bed.
A tall cabin bed for children is a great option for small bedrooms. They're ideal for children from about six years old and can be accessed via a ladder or staircase.

Size
A cabin bed is a higher-end style of single bed with a desk, sofa, or shelving over the sleeping area. The most practical and stylish models (such as the Kids Pilot cabin bed pictured above from Amazon) combine a variety of useful functions into a single piece of furniture that can save space in the bedrooms of children. A small staircase or ladder is available to access the upper level which can be used as a desk, bookcase as well as a useful storage space.
Cabin beds, also known as kids mid-sleeper are usually higher than bunk beds and lower than loft beds with a high rise. They are ideal for children who aren't ready to be slumbering on a bunkbed but still need a higher platform where they can study or play.
They're also a great option for adults who live in a small space and are looking to maximize their floor space. A solid, high-end cabin bed is an expensive investment but the design and craftsmanship of a quality bed will ensure it lasts for a long time.
Cabin beds are often high and require a ladder for getting on. It may be too high for young children or for people who have mobility issues. If this is a problem you might want to choose a low sleeper cabin bed bunk over a cabin bed small double-style bed.
shorty cabin bed beds can also be a problem due to the storage beneath them could become filled with toys, clothes books, and other objects. It can be difficult to keep the area tidy and a few too many items can make changing the bedding a bit difficult, as it requires climbing up or over objects.
Certain models (such the Flintshire Billie 3FT model shown in the picture) overcame this issue by including a full size side desk, three cube shelves and drawers, which provide ample space to store everything. Other models (like the Julian Bowen Cookie) are more minimalist in appearance and come with a an easy ladder to access the upper platform.
Style
Cabin beds can be built with built-in storage or furniture underneath. This makes them ideal for small rooms or rooms with limited floorspace. This lets kids have a multifunctional play area in their bedroom and the top bunk bed used as a desk or storage, and the space below the bed used for playing. The Olivia kid's cabin bed with Wardrobe bed from Cuckooland, for example, comes with a broad set of stairs that are perfect for toddlers to climb to their bed and an incline that has a rounded shape to prevent trapped fingers.
A high-sleeper or a mid-sleeper is the next step for children who have outgrown their toddler bed. These higher beds for kids usually have desks as well as seating options to help with homework and study. Some models also have a pull-out couch or guest bed, so they can accommodate guests visiting.
Certain models have fun additions like slides and tents that add to the adventure and spark imagination. The Maxxi kids cabin bed is the best in sleep and play for kids who want to start the day with a quick-whizz down the slide, and then snuggle with a book or a favourite teddy.
For those who prefer a more practical approach, many cabin bed models come with drawers and other shelving options that will allow them to be filled with clothes, books and toys while keeping their bedroom neat and tidy. The Lars low-cabin bed, for instance features three drawers that can be used to store clothes and bedding. A drawer on the bottom of the trundle can be used to store a spare mattress for sleepovers. The versatile storage solution for kids is available in a choice of grey or white, and features a safety rail on the sides, and recessed handles to prevent trapped fingers. This is our best-selling bed with a reason!
Safety
Cabin beds provide practical, fun solutions for children's sleep needs. The elevated sleeping platforms can be utilized to create space under the beds to play, store, or even study. Many cabin beds have built-in shelving in the headboards and sides for storage of books and toys. Desks can also be built into the frame, making the bed into a multi-functional piece of furniture that is able to change to the changing interests of children.
Safety is the primary consideration when it comes to raised beds for children, particularly those that require the use of a step ladder. Parents must carefully consider their child's ability to be an adult bed. This usually happens around the age of four or higher. It is recommended that children wait until they're at least six years old before they can use the top bunk on the bed frame that has the ladder.
To minimise the risk of accidents, choose a top-quality cabin bed made of sturdy materials with edges and corners that have been rounded. Also check that any exposed ladder rungs have adequate space between them to prevent entrapment and to ensure that children aren't able to slip through. Soft padding around potential impact points decreases the risk even more. A lot of cabin beds include a full cushion to prevent any bruises or bumps from leaving marks on the skin.
When selecting a cabin bed, it is essential that the bed can be assembled quickly and effortlessly without tools. It will be much easier for parents to put the bed in a safe location, like their bedroom, and swiftly move or relocate storage pieces when needed.
The bed should be simple to clean and maintain. A bed with panels that are easy to remove that can be wiped down and a sturdy, solid frame made of non-toxic materials is a great choice. These features ensure that the bed stays looking fantastic for a longer period of time and ensure that it continues to be a functional solution for the growing child.
Stores
Children like beds that are elevated off the ground. Whether they're bunk beds or mid sleepers they add a touch of entertainment to their bedrooms and sleeping spaces. Cabin beds are practical, as many of them come with built-in storage. This makes them perfect for homes with small spaces or rooms which want to maximize space.
A loft bed is a great illustration of a cabin bed that is designed with storage built into the bed. They typically come with an open shelf under the mattress, and some come with a pull-out desk for study or play, which is ideal for children who want to stay up late and do school work.
Lifetime Climb & Slide Cabin Beds, for example include two boxes that slide under the mattress. This kids' cabin bed is packed with storage space. It's also constructed from FSC certified Scandinavian pine for a stylish and sustainable finish.
Another type of storage feature that a lot of our stompa cabin bed beds have is underbed drawers. These drawers are great to store bedding, clothing or even toys. They're particularly beneficial if your child's space is small in size.
Some of our mid and high sleeper designs also come with a range of optional furniture that can be placed under and around the beds. This lets you customize the appearance of your child's bedroom and cabin bed With Wardrobe can include things like cabinets, desks or even a fold-up sofa for sleepovers.
While the furniture addition is 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 high sleeper. Some experts recommend a minimum age for the topmost of these types of beds, and it's crucial to evaluate your child's capability to safely use them before purchasing. Rearranging or changing sheets bedding can also be tricky on a raised bed as you're in the middle of climbing and reaching, so it's important to factor this in when deciding on the right cabin bed.

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