Mid Sleeper Bed For Your Child's Bedroom
A bed with a mid-sleep position gives your child an ideal spot to look out over their world from - or retreat to when it's time to sleep. A model with a desk is ideal for children who enjoy drawing or playing games on computers.
Mid-sleeper beds for kids are great for children between 5 and pre-teens. They are elevated slightly above the ground, and jumping off of them should be avoided.
Colors

The colour scheme is just as important as the design when it comes to choosing a mid sleeper bed for children. Some colours can disrupt circadian patterns and disrupt the brain's ability to sleep, so it is important to pick colours that encourage relaxation.
White bed frames are simple to decorate and will give your bedroom a a modern, stylish appearance. This style is not only timeless and timeless, but it is also a good match for the majority of bedrooms. There is a wide variety of bunk, single, and cabin mid sleeper beds in white finishes that will suit any taste.
If you're looking for a less subtle shade, try lighter grey. It's a color that can be combined with any tone and looks great paired with soft pastels or muted tones. The Julian Bowen Pluto Children's Mid Sleeper Cabin Bed is a good option and includes a desk that can be pulled out to help your child concentrate on creative or homework assignments that can be tucked neatly away when they're done.
A more traditional option is brown, a color that is reminiscent of the natural world. It has a calming quality that is soothing for the senses. It's also a good match well with yellow, which is another popular color for kids' bedrooms. The Julian Bowen Orion mid sleeper wooden bed is a great illustration of how to incorporate both shades into the bedroom of a child. It has lots of shelves and storage to hold books, toys and collections.
Kids like to express themselves by the colors they love and so there's a vast choice of themed mid sleeper beds that can be adapted to their tastes. If your child loves pirates, then the Trasman Girona mid sleeper cabin beds are a great option.
When your child is at a teens, they may prefer a less formal style, and a basic single or bunk bed may be more appealing to their preferences. You can give the mid-sleeper an upgrade in this stage by adding some bean bags and fairy lights. This will create a space in which they can relax in their own space or relax with friends.
Styles
The appeal of mid-sleeper beds is that they can be designed to match the decor and style of the bedroom of your child. There are many designs that come with a variety of furniture options beneath the bed, including shelves and desks. Your child can use the space however they like; as a storage area or playroom, or even a cozy den.
A desk that can be pulled out is ideal for children who enjoy reading before going to bed. It provides them with the space to finish their homework and get their books organized. And when it's time them to go to bed, the desk can be pushed back into the bed to make space for playing.
There are a variety of great mid-sleeper designs that have stairs which give your child a safe and secure access to their bed. This is great for children who are younger children and can lower the risk of them falling out of the bed. Unlike high sleeper beds, which typically have a long ladder that could be risky for young children These types of mid sleeper beds usually have short steps with an incline that is low, making it much safer and easier to climb up and down.
Many mid-sleeper cabin beds also have a range of smart furniture options beneath the mattress. From open cupboards perfect for totes or bags, to sleek and stylish drawers that have smooth no-wobble mechanism, these clever pieces can make organizing your child's space easy.
There are also designs that provide an encloseable space under the bed. This can be used to read or relax. This is a great way to create a tranquil and peaceful bedtime routine that will allow your child to sleep in peace before going to sleep.
The Trasman Girona, which comes with play curtains and a hidden door that your child can discover, is a great example. This will spark their imagination and provide hours of fun. There are other more neutral options too, such as the Oliver Furniture Wood Low Loft Bed which features a choice of curtain colours and the possibility of conversion kits to turn it into a day bed or bunk beds, providing plenty of room for growth for your child.
Safety
Mid sleeper beds are an area of concern for parents, and with good reason. But, they're generally quite safe and are an excellent option for children from around six years. They are lower to the ground than bunk beds and often have a shorter ladder that limits the risk of falling when climbing up or down. They are also a better option for younger kids who are unsure about the height.
Most of our mid-sleeper beds are made with standard UK single mattresses measuring 190 x 90 cm. These mattresses fit snugly within the frame, removing any gaps that could create a safety risk. A lot of them have shelves that can be used as a nightstand or somewhere to store books and toys.
Some models include a built-in desk that could be used for homework or study - perfect for students who are starting secondary school or who are planning to go to college in the near future. If you are looking to maximize their storage space there are models that include a pull-out desk, shelves and drawers.
To ensure your peace of mind To ensure your peace of mind, our mid-sleeper cabin beds are constructed from high quality materials and have been thoroughly tested to ensure they meet all safety standards that are appropriate. These tests are especially important for children's furniture as they are the most likely to be handled and used by children.
Certain models of our mid-sleeper cabin beds also come with an inbuilt guard rail designed to help prevent accidental falls from the top of the cabin bed. This will give children a sense of security as they transition from a crib. They can also safely climb stairs without fear of falling down or hurting themselves.
Another amazing addition to our range is the Safety Sleeper. This comfortable, safe bed is designed to safeguard your child from seizures or head banging. It is simple to set up and easily moved from one room to another, making it perfect for extended breaks, holidays, or respite. It has a mesh or a vinyl viewing window that can be affixed to the bed frame with straps that stabilize it.
Storage
A great feature of beds that are mid-sleeper is the space under them for desks or furniture. These clever additions will help you to keep your child's bedroom tidy and organised. They can be used to complete homework, make Lego masterpieces, or create art. The best designs include the ability to pull out a desk that can be easily tucked away, freeing up space on the floor for play.
Some designs incorporate an armoire or a small shelves for the children to store their trinkets and toys. It is also a good idea to encourage your children to help with household chores, by giving them a special place to sort and tidy their things. This helps them to feel proud of their own accomplishments and keeps the rest of your home clutter-free too.
For older children there are beds that can be used as mid-sleepers with study tables and chairs, so they can set up a workspace in their bedroom or even in the corner of their room. It's a great method to help them concentrate on their schoolwork and stay focused throughout the day.
Some mid sleepers don't have a desk beneath. These are great for younger children to play with, since they can make their own dens, or turn them into hospitals for their teddies. With single mid sleeper at the end of their mid-sleeper, they'll have their own cosy reading space as well.
You can pick from a range of styles and colors when choosing a mid-sleeper bed for your child's bedroom. You could go for an elegant, white design that will suit modern interiors or a vibrant pink to give their room a unique look. If you're worried that your child's favourite colour is too bright, pick an ethereal shade like grey or duck-egg blue to create an elegant yet subtle appearance. If you're planning to dress your child's mid-sleeper, make sure it has solid construction to withstand years of rough usage.