15 Gifts For The Midi Bunk Bed Lover In Your Life

15 Gifts For The Midi Bunk Bed Lover In Your Life

Midi Bunk Bed and Trundle Bunk Bed

Kids' bunk beds are great for encouraging imagination. A lot of them have a chic tent underneath the bed, that creates a great space to read, relax, or hosting sleepovers. Some models also include the option of a pull-out desk to help with study and homework.



Midi bunk beds, such as the Trasman Girona provide additional storage space with a three-drawer chest and cupboard. They are recommended for children of six years and older due to safety reasons.

Loft Bed

A loft bed can be built into the room to make room for other furniture. This kind of elevated mattress is available in a variety of sizes, designs and materials. It can also be customized to accommodate other elements like storage units or desks. There are loft beds that have stairs that provide more secure access to the top. But, it is crucial to think about the safety and accessibility of any raised bed before you buy it.

You can use the space underneath the loft bed to play and study, whether you select a standard one or a loft bed with stairs. You can add chairs, a desk or a bookcase, or even lighting to create a space that can be multi-functional and expands with your child's. Some models also have slides or a clubhouse that can appeal to children's spirit of adventure.

Another advantage of loft beds is their capacity to maximize vertical space, which can be especially useful in smaller rooms with limited flooring. It is also great to accommodate multiple people in one room which allows you to reduce space without sacrificing comfort or function.

Loft beds are usually constructed from premium wood or similar materials, with an elegant and contemporary finish that can be incorporated into any decor. Some models have slatted footboard and headboard for an elegant, timeless look that blends in with any style of interior. Others have a contemporary feel, with simple lines and a minimalist design that can work in any modern home.

A loft bed with stairs is ideal for younger children due to its lower sleeping surface, which reduces the chance of falling. It is also much easier to climb than a ladder, but you should teach them how to use it correctly and assess their maturity level and level of confidence before sleeping in a bed that is elevated. You can also find bunk beds that have staircase that is designed to hold heavier weights and make them more stable and safer for older kids. But, it's important to remember that any loft bed with a staircase requires careful assembly.

Mid Sleeper

A mid-sleeper can be an excellent alternative to traditional bunk beds for your child. They're designed to strike a balance between practicality and comfort. They're ideal for children up to preteens. Mid sleeper beds offer an elevated sleeping platform that has a vast area beneath for storage or play. They are higher than high sleepers but lower than cabin beds, making them safer for young children.

The space underneath  mid sleeper beds  is a great place for kids to do their homework or work on projects for their craft. Built-in features such as shelves and desks can transform the open area into a study or play nook. VonHaus pine's mid-sleeper kids bed, for instance, has an elegant and simple design with a neutral finish that can be paired with any style of decor. It also has an adjustable desk that can be pulled out that can be used as a study desk and pushed out of the way when not being used.

Some of our mid-sleeper beds have particular features that add design and functionality, such as a tent or slide. The Pino mid-sleeper with slide is a fantastic illustration. It's great for kids who want to have fun at bedtime and can be fitted out with curtains to provide privacy.

Other designs, like the traditional Neptune mid-sleeper children's bed, are fresh and minimalistic and can be adapted to bedrooms for girls and boys. They include an underbed storage solution including drawers and shelves to make space for floor space and can be used with any standard UK single mattress.

Both mid and high-sleepers can include a sofa bed for guests or family visit, as well a spacious wardrobe to accommodate all the outfit changes. Many of our designs can be upgraded by adding these optional extras, ensuring they're able to be used by your child to use throughout the years.

Trundle Bed

Trundle beds can be a useful option for any room where you require additional sleeping space for guests but don't have the space to fit a full-sized bed. They're built on wheels and placed under standard daybeds or bed frames, saving space by keeping the mattress low to the floor. These beds are a good option for small rooms where bunk beds may be too heavy, and for apartments or studios that want to keep the floor free of clutter.

The majority of trundle beds are twin-sized however full-sized models are also available for those who prefer the added luxury. They're usually designed with a softer mattress than conventional mattresses, which lets them to roll out more easily and provide a lower sleep environment than bunk beds. Trundle beds can also have drawers or other storage options to give more space to bedroom items like linen, pillows, clothing and books.

Some trundle bed designs include a pop-up frame that raises the bottom of the mattress to the same height as the main mattress, creating a more spacious sleeping environment. Certain trundle bed designs are minimalist and minimal. They can easily be used in a variety of styles. Many trundle beds can be put away when they're not in use to allow for simple, quick cleaning and the best space savings.

If you're purchasing a Trundle bed, you'll have to think about the type of mattress you'll use with it. Because the trundle is higher off the ground than traditional mattresses, it is essential that you get a quality foam mattress or sprung mattress that's comfy and provides excellent support. A better mattress will help the bed last longer, offering you long-term value for your investment.

Bunk beds with trundle beds can be more efficient in space and can be used by up to three people in a room instead of two. They are typically arranged as a trundle bed where the trundle is set under two bunk beds. It is also possible to be used as a daybed that has the trundle, which is the trundle all by itself and can be used as a three-sided single bed. These beds are great for kids and teenagers who share a bedroom or older adults who require extra space to sleep.

Cabin Bed

A cabin bed is a great method to add an additional sleeping space to your child's room. The raised sleeping platform can be topped with other features, such as drawers, desks as well as cabinets, shelves, and more. You can also add the slide-out bed or trundle bed to maximize the space available. They are a great choice for kids who love to host sleepovers with friends or for those who have a small bedroom space.

These beds are perfect for children who like to build dens and store their belongings in creative spaces. The design of the bed is elegant and adaptable, so it can easily adapt to your child's evolving preferences and personality as they age. You can decorate it in a superhero theme or a fairytale castle or a modern style, depending on the style that you choose.

Before you purchase a cabin bed, be sure it is safe and meets all standards. Check for guardrails with no sharp edges or protrusions. Check that the ladders or stairs are attached securely and do not extend past the sides of your cabin. Check that the fasteners are straight and receding to avoid children getting their clothes caught on them. Make sure the beds are positioned away from blinds or ceiling fans, as well as heaters.

A mid-sized loft bed or cabin bed has the benefit of being smaller and also having a shorter ladder or staircase, making it ideal for smaller rooms. In contrast to the high sleeper which can be difficult to convert into a lower height bed if your child gets older and needs to be lowered, the cabbed is easy to alter for this purpose.

A single cabin bed is more accessible than a high sleeper. This is a benefit for older children who might not feel comfortable climbing the ladder. It's also less expensive than a full-size single bed or a bunk. This makes it a great choice for parents who want to maximize space in their kids' bedrooms.