7 Secrets About Mid Sleepers That No One Will Tell You
Cabin Beds and Mid Sleepers
Kids love cabin beds and mid sleepers as they add a bit of entertainment to their bedtime. They can be turned into play areas, dens and even crafting rooms!
Mid sleepers are less active than those who sleep in high beds and typically have a shorter ladder or staircase which is ideal for smaller children. Some are equipped with storage solutions such as drawers, shelves and cube bookcases.
Space-Saving
The majority of bedrooms for children are tiny and maximising storage is important. Cabin beds and mid sleepers are a great solution to this as they offer lots of storage while being a beautiful accent piece for the room. These beds typically have built-in storage underneath such as drawers or shelves that can be used in various ways. Some of our cabin bed designs for kids have an under-bed sofa. This is great to read a book or even having a sleepover.
If your kids have lots of games or toys that they wish to keep We offer a broad range of cabin beds that have convenient pull-out wardrobes that grant them access to a comprehensive set of drawers. This means all of their books, toys and clothes can be put in a neat and tidy manner, and they will have more floor space to play. We offer a variety of stylish open and closed wardrobes so they can design their own look for their bedroom.
A mid-sleeper for kids is different from a cabin bed since they are a little bit higher off the ground, and can be purchased with or without a ladder or steps. This is ideal for children who wish to transition from a single to a mid-sleeper. It can provide them with an independence and security but still allow them to use the stairs. If you're looking to buy something larger than a mid-sleeper take a look at our high sleeper choices.
We recommend that children are at least 6 years old before using the top bunk of a high sleeper and mid sleeper, but it is important to review the individual product pages for details since manufacturers may have their own safety guidelines. Jumping from the top of the cabin bed is not recommended, as it may damage the structure and cause injuries to your child.
Cabins and mid-sleeper beds are great for saving space in the bedroom of a child and can be adapted to meet their changing needs. They can be easily converted into a table or seating area, or even a fun crafting station. This will help your child keep their bedroom clean and tidy while they're studying or playing.
Fun for All Ages
A cabin bed takes the fun of a bedroom for kids to a new level, offering storage and play in a single room. These elevated beds maximize the amount of floor space without making your children feel like they are living in the midst of a treehouse. They are a great option for families with a limited space.
Our range of mid- and cabin beds include models with a choice of shelves, drawers, or cupboards to help your children keep their items neatly stored away. This will keep their bedroom neat and free from clutter, removing the temptation for them to dump their toys out of their reach, or even worse under their beds!
For kids who want to get a little more imaginative with their furniture, we have options that let them transform their raised bed into a bedroom or even a hidden space. Some of our mid sleeper beds even have slides for a playful entry and exit.
Depending on your child's needs You may also want to consider a bed with an built-in desk or other storage options. Some of our mid sleeper beds have desks that can be pulled out, perfect for kids needing to work on their assignments or simply needing a quiet spot to read or relax.
Both cabin and mid sleeper beds are great for kids of all age groups, but they're especially ideal for 10-14 year olds. Your kids will have more tasks at this stage and might prefer using the space beneath their beds that are mid-sleeper as a study area or a place where they can store notespads and pens for school.
Although most manufacturers recommend a maximum age of 6 years for a high-sleeper or a mid-sleeper It is worth looking over the specifics of each product to determine safety guidelines. Many kids are ready for an early bed in a cabin particularly if it's made with safety and fun in mind. Some of our children's cabin beds even come with a handy mattress protector to help protect their new investment.
Can be made into a single midi bunk bed
A large portion of the cabin beds and mid-sleepers we sell can be easily transformed into a single. This is a great option when your child is outgrowing their bunk bed or wishes to alter the arrangement of their bedroom. The ladder can be removed and replaced with a sturdy bed frame to give your child a new appearance in their bedroom and the best night's rest.
A lot of mid-sleeper beds provide a wide range of storage options, which can help to keep your child's bedroom clean and organized. It could be a desk that can be pulled out with cubby storage, which is perfect for a study area or open shelves to store books and toys. Some models even feature fun play tents beneath that can be used to play or a relaxing space in a den.
In many cases, they also include a handy hook on shelf instead of a table for bed. It is a great place to store a lamp, a book, or if your child is a reader in the bed. With some imagination and creativity children can turn the space under their bed into a cozy nook that they can relax in all night long.
Although it is important to keep in mind that children shouldn't ever jump off the bunk or high sleeper bed, as it can damage the structure. A cabin bed or mid-sleeper is the most suitable option since it was constructed with safety in consideration. Usually, they are equipped with sturdy guardrails that prevent any accidental falls in the night.
We all know that space is limited in a child's room, which can lead to clothes and toys rapidly getting out of hand. This is why a lot of the cabin and mid sleeper beds we stock have a variety of storage solutions. Underbed drawers are perfect for storing shoes and clothes while cubby storage can be used to store toys, books and trinkets. Some beds for mid-sleepers come with a pull-out desk that can be used as a study area and can help keep your child's bedroom tidy and organized.
Great for sleepovers
A space-saving cabin bed or mid-sleeper is ideal for your child's buddies, but it can also be used to accommodate a child's sibling or a cousin who visit from time to time. A lot of our black metal mid sleeper-sleeper and cabin beds have a variety of furniture options under them including drawers, shelves, desks and more. This allows your child to make the most of the space underneath.
Many of our bunk beds and mid-sleeper beds come with attractive play tents and tunnels which can be tucked away under the bed. This is a great spot for your kids to read or relax, or have sleepovers. Mid sleeper beds that have pull-out desks are perfect for children who love to study. They can finish their homework and then roll the desk back under the bed when they're finished.
Another thing you can do at a sleepover is to engage in a goopy finger painting session. You can find a variety of paints in most art stores. Let your child's imagination go wild. It's a great way for families to spend some quality time together and will make for memories that will last long after the creations are dry.
You can also take funny photos with your friends at an evening sleepover by setting up a photo booth and encouraging everyone to dress up in their finest attire to create a selfie frenzy. Then you can choose the most memorable photos and print them off for everyone to keep.
You could arrange a pillow battle for your children and their friends to be a more energetic and active game. The rules are simple Each player is given an object that they attempt to knock their opponent over with as many times as possible without it hitting them. This is an exciting and competitive game which is sure to bring laughter.
You can also enjoy the stars in a more tranquil way with your children and their friends. Find a spot with an unobstructed view of the night sky and minimal light pollution and get your guests to sit down with some blankets and pillows before beginning. Then, you can look at the constellations and try to spot them or simply take in the view.