Mid Sleeper Bed For Your Child's Bedroom
A bed with a mid-sleeper is a great spot for your child to stay when it's bedtime. Children who love to draw or play games on their computer may enjoy the model that comes with a desk accessory.
Mid-sleeper beds for kids are ideal for children aged between 5 and pre-teens. They are raised slightly above the ground, and jumping from them should be not permitted.
Colors
When it comes to kids' mid-sleeper beds, the color scheme you pick is just as important as the design. Some shades can disrupt the circadian rhythms and hinder the brain's ability to drift off, so it's worth looking at colours that are known to promote calm, such as soothing blues.
White bed frames are simple to design and give your bedroom a an updated, chic look. Not only does this look classic and timeless, but it also works with most decors for bedrooms. There are numerous single, bunk, and cabin beds that are available in white.
If you're after a more subtle shade, consider lighter grey. It's a color that is easily paired with any tone and looks great when paired with soft pastel or muted tones. via is a good choice here and it also includes a desk that can be pulled out to help your child focus on homework or creative projects, which can be pushed away with ease when they're done.
An alternative that is more common is brown, a hue that's reminiscent of the natural world. It has a grounding quality that's calming for the senses. It also works well with yellow, which is another popular kids bedroom colour. The Julian Bowen Orion mid sleeper wooden bed is a fantastic example of how you can incorporate both shades in the bedroom of your child. It has plenty of shelves and storage to hold books, toys and collections.
There are many themed mid sleeper bed options to match your child's tastes. Kids are drawn to expression through their favourite colours and therefore, you'll discover a range of beds that are suited to their preferences. If your child loves pirates, then the Trasman Girona mid sleeper cabin beds are a great option.
As your child enters the teenage years, they might prefer more of a simple design. A simple bunk or single bed might appeal to them. You can still give the mid-sleeper an upgrade at this stage by adding some bean bags and fairy lights. This will create a space where they can unwind in their own space or relax with their friends.
Styles
The appeal of mid-sleeper beds is that they can be designed to match the design and decor of your child's bedroom. A variety of designs include various furniture options under the bed, including shelves and desks. Therefore, your child can make use of the space in any way they wish to use it, whether as a storage space, a playroom or a cozy den.

A desk with a pull-out drawer is ideal for children who love to read before bed. It allows them to have an area to do their homework and keep their books organised. And when it's time them to go to bed, the desk can be pushed back into the bed to clear their space for play.
There are also excellent mid-sleeper designs that include stairs, which will provide your child with a safe and secure way to access their bed. This is especially good for children with small feet, and can help to lower the chance of falling out of the bed. In contrast to high sleeper beds that typically have a ladder that can be dangerous for young children These kinds of beds for mid sleepers typically have steps that are short and with a low slope, making it easier and safer to climb up and down.
Many cabin beds also include an array of clever furniture options beneath the sleeping platform. From open cabinets ideal for totes or bags, to sleek and stylish drawers that have smooth no-wobble mechanisms, these smart pieces will make organizing your child's space easy.
There are also designs that offer a cosy enclosed space under the bed, which can be used for reading or relaxing. This is a great idea for creating a calm and tranquil bedtime routine, allowing your child to unwind before going to bed.
The Trasman Girona, which comes with play curtains and a hidden door that your child can discover, is a great example. It's sure to stimulate their imagination and will provide plenty of fun for the years to come. There are other neutral options too, such as the Oliver Furniture Wood Low Loft Bed which features a choice of curtain colors as well as the option of conversion kits that can transform it into an overnight bed or a bunk bed, which provides plenty of growth flexibility for your child.
Safety
One of the biggest concerns parents have about mid-sleeper beds is safety, and it's a valid concern. They are generally secure and a good option for children as young as 6 years. They are lower to the ground than bunk beds and usually come with a shorter ladder, which minimizes the risk of falling as you climb up or down. This also makes them a good option for children who may be more nervous about the size of bunk beds.
The majority of our mid sleeper beds use standard UK single mattresses that measure 90 x 190 cm and these fit snugly into the frame to eliminate any gaps that could pose danger. Many have a handy shelf which can be used to store books or toys or as a nightstand.
In cabin bed mid sleeper with storage have a built in desk which provides a space for studying and homework - ideal for students who are about to start secondary school or who will be going to college soon. If you're seeking to maximize their storage space, certain models come with shelves, a desk that can be pulled out and drawers.
To ensure your peace of mind For added peace of mind, all our mid-sleeper cabin beds are made of high quality materials and have been thoroughly tested to ensure they comply with all the appropriate safety standards. These tests are especially crucial for furniture designed for children since they are most likely to be used and handled by children.
Some of our mid-sleeper cabin beds come with a built in guard rail that is designed to protect against 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 or injury to themselves.
Another amazing product we have in our range is the Safety Sleeper. This comfortable, secure bed has been engineered to limit the chance of head banging and seizures while completely enclosing the child. It is easy to put up and is able to be moved from room to room, making it perfect for a break, overnight stay with family or for holidays. It even has a viewing window in vinyl or mesh and can be secured to the traditional bed frame with straps for stabilisation.
Stores
The space underneath the bed can be used to create desks or other furniture. These clever additions will help you to keep your child's space neat and organized. They can also be used to complete homework, make Lego masterpieces, or make crafts. The most effective designs include the ability to pull out a desk that can be easily tucked away when not in use, thus freeing the floor space for play.
Some designs include a chest or small shelving unit for the children to store their trinkets and toys. They're also a great way to motivate your children to get involved in household chores, by giving them a space to sort and tidy away their own things. This allows them to feel proud of their achievements and keeps the rest of your home tidy as well.
For older children there are beds that can be used as mid-sleepers with a study table and chairs and they can set up a workspace in their bedroom, or in the corner of their room. It's a great way for them to concentrate on their schoolwork without leaving their bed. It makes it much easier for them to stay motivated throughout the day.
Some mid-sleepers have no desk underneath. These are great for children of all ages to play with, as they can make their own dens or transform them into a hospital for their teddy bears. With an end-of-the-line bookcase of their mid sleeper, they'll have their own comfy reading nook too.
You can choose from a wide range of styles and colours when choosing a mid-sleeper bed for your child's bedroom. You can choose sleek, white designs that would look great in modern spaces or a vibrant pink to give their bedroom a distinct look. If you're worried your child's preferred colour is too bright, choose an ethereal shade like grey or duck-egg blue to create an elegant and subtle style. If you want to style your child's mid-sleeper ensure it's a sturdy construction to endure years of wear and tear.