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Tall Cabin Bed - The Perfect Kid's Bedroom Furniture Piece
A tall cabin bed is the perfect furniture piece for kids' bedrooms in small rooms. They're suitable for children of to about six years old. They can be accessed using an elevator or a staircase.
We recommend that your child is at minimum six years old prior to using a ladder. This is because they will require a sense of responsibility to be able to safely climb.
Size
A cabin bed is a style of single bed that features an enclosed desk, sofa, or shelves above the bed. The most fashionable and practical models (such as this Kids Pilot cabin bed high sleeper bed from Amazon, pictured above) combine many functions in one piece to make space in the children's bedroom. A small ladder or staircase is included to access the upper level that can also double as a desk, bookcase and a handy storage area.
Cabin beds are often called mid-sleeper beds or kids mid sleepers, and they typically have a higher elevation than bunk beds, but are less lofty than high-rise loft beds. They are perfect for children who aren't ready to sleep in bunk beds but prefer a platform where they can study or play.
They're also a great option for adults who live in a small space and need to maximize their floor area. A solid, high-end cabin bed is expensive, but the design and quality of a high cabin bed-quality model will ensure that it lasts for many years.
Cabin beds can be quite high and require a ladder to climb onto. This could be too high for some younger children or an issue for those who have mobility issues. If this is an issue you might want to opt for a low bunk over a cabin-style bed.
Another drawback of cabin beds is that the storage beneath can be a mess of clothes, books, toys and other things. It can be hard to keep the area tidy. A few items may make it difficult to change your bedding since you have to climb up or reach over them.
Some models (such the Flintshire Billie 3FT midsleeper that is shown in the picture) can overcome this issue by including a full size side desk with three cube shelves and drawers that provide ample space to store everything. Others (like the Julian Bowen Cookie) are more minimalist in their design and feature a the option of a ladder that can be used to access the upper platform.
Style
Many cabin beds are designed with storage space or other furniture built-in underneath which makes them ideal for smaller bedrooms or those with limited floor space. This lets kids create an multi-purpose play space in their bedroom and the top bunk bed used as storage or a desk and the space beneath the bed being used for playing. The Olivia kid's cabin bed from Cuckooland is a good example. It has a large set of stairs which are ideal for little feet to climb to their bed. It also comes with a ladder that is rounded to minimize the chance of getting trapped fingers.
A mid-sleeper or high-sleeper is the next step for older children who have outgrown their toddler bed. These higher beds for kids often include desks and other seating that can be used for homework or study. Some models also come with an extra couch that can be pulled out or a guest bed, which allows them to accommodate guests visiting.
Some models also include fun extras like tents and slides to add an element of excitement and stimulate their imagination. The Maxxi shorty cabin bed bed for kids, for instance, is the ultimate in play and sleep for kids who wish to start their day with a whizz and whoosh as they go down the slide and then curl up with their favourite book and a teddy as the sun goes out.
For those who prefer a more practical style, many cabin bed models include drawers and shelving options that will let them fill up with books, clothes and toys while making sure their bedroom is neat and tidy. The Lars low-cabin bed, for example, has three drawers that can be used to store clothes and bedding. A bottom trundle drawer can be used to store a mattress for sleepovers. This flexible storage solution for kids is available in white or grey and has safety rails along the sides of the bed and a recessed handle to ensure that fingers don't get trapped. This is one of our most popular cabin beds for a reason!
Safety
Cabin beds can be a relaxing and practical solution for children's sleeping needs. The elevated sleeping platforms can be used to create space beneath the beds to store toys, play or study. Many cabin beds come with built-in shelving along the sides and headboards for storage of toys and books. Desks can be built into the frame, transforming the bed into a movable piece of furniture.
Despite the numerous advantages however, safety is the primary consideration with any raised children's bed, particularly those that require a ladder. To avoid accidents, it's imperative that parents take the time to evaluate the readiness of their child to use the cabin bed, usually at the age of four or more. For bed frames that have a ladder, it's typically recommended to wait until a child is at least 6 years old of age before allowing them to use the top bunk.
Choose a cabin bed made of solid materials and with round edges and corners to minimize the risk of accidents. Also, ensure that any exposed ladder rungs have enough space between them to avoid entrapment and ensure that children can't slip through. Soft padding around potential impact areas further reduces the risk of injuries and many cabin bed designs are fully covered to ensure that bruises or bumps will not leave marks on the skin.
When you are choosing a cabin bed, it is essential that the bed can be erected quickly and without tools. This will make it simpler for parents to assemble the bed in a secure place, like their own bedroom, and to quickly remove or move storage pieces as needed.
The bed should be simple to clean and maintain. It is ideal to have removable panels that are easily cleaned and a sturdy frame made of non-toxic materials. These features ensure that the bed stays looking fantastic for a longer period of time and will allow it to be a functional solution for a growing kid.
Stores
Children love beds that are raised above the ground. Whether they're bunk beds or mid sleepers they add a touch of entertainment to their bedrooms and sleeping areas. Cabin beds are practical, since many of them come with built-in storage. This makes them perfect for small rooms or homes which want to maximize space.
A loft bed is a fantastic example 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 even come with a pull out desk for study or play, which is ideal for kids who wish to stay up late or work on school projects.
The Lifetime Climb & Slide Cabin Bed is a good example. It includes two castors on which two boxes can be tucked under the mattress, which means you'll find plenty of storage into this kid's cabin bed low bed. It's also constructed from FSC certified Scandinavian pine for a stylish and eco-friendly finish.
A lot of our cabin beds come with drawers under the bed. These drawers are ideal for storing clothing, bedding or even toys. They are especially useful if your child's room is small in size.
Some of our mid and high sleeper designs also include a range of optional furniture that can be positioned underneath and around the beds. This lets you personalize the look of your child's bedroom and may include things like desks, a wardrobe or even a fold-up sofa for sleepovers.
While the furniture addition is a great option to save space in your child's bedroom, you should always be aware of the safety for your child to use the top bunk or high sleeper. Some experts recommend a minimum age for the highest of these kinds of beds, and it's crucial to determine your child's capacity to safely use them before purchasing. It can be difficult to change sheets or rearrange bedding on a raised cabin bed because you are somewhere between climbing and reaching.
A tall cabin bed is the perfect furniture piece for kids' bedrooms in small rooms. They're suitable for children of to about six years old. They can be accessed using an elevator or a staircase.
We recommend that your child is at minimum six years old prior to using a ladder. This is because they will require a sense of responsibility to be able to safely climb.
Size
A cabin bed is a style of single bed that features an enclosed desk, sofa, or shelves above the bed. The most fashionable and practical models (such as this Kids Pilot cabin bed high sleeper bed from Amazon, pictured above) combine many functions in one piece to make space in the children's bedroom. A small ladder or staircase is included to access the upper level that can also double as a desk, bookcase and a handy storage area.
Cabin beds are often called mid-sleeper beds or kids mid sleepers, and they typically have a higher elevation than bunk beds, but are less lofty than high-rise loft beds. They are perfect for children who aren't ready to sleep in bunk beds but prefer a platform where they can study or play.
They're also a great option for adults who live in a small space and need to maximize their floor area. A solid, high-end cabin bed is expensive, but the design and quality of a high cabin bed-quality model will ensure that it lasts for many years.
Cabin beds can be quite high and require a ladder to climb onto. This could be too high for some younger children or an issue for those who have mobility issues. If this is an issue you might want to opt for a low bunk over a cabin-style bed.
Another drawback of cabin beds is that the storage beneath can be a mess of clothes, books, toys and other things. It can be hard to keep the area tidy. A few items may make it difficult to change your bedding since you have to climb up or reach over them.
Some models (such the Flintshire Billie 3FT midsleeper that is shown in the picture) can overcome this issue by including a full size side desk with three cube shelves and drawers that provide ample space to store everything. Others (like the Julian Bowen Cookie) are more minimalist in their design and feature a the option of a ladder that can be used to access the upper platform.
Style
Many cabin beds are designed with storage space or other furniture built-in underneath which makes them ideal for smaller bedrooms or those with limited floor space. This lets kids create an multi-purpose play space in their bedroom and the top bunk bed used as storage or a desk and the space beneath the bed being used for playing. The Olivia kid's cabin bed from Cuckooland is a good example. It has a large set of stairs which are ideal for little feet to climb to their bed. It also comes with a ladder that is rounded to minimize the chance of getting trapped fingers.
A mid-sleeper or high-sleeper is the next step for older children who have outgrown their toddler bed. These higher beds for kids often include desks and other seating that can be used for homework or study. Some models also come with an extra couch that can be pulled out or a guest bed, which allows them to accommodate guests visiting.
Some models also include fun extras like tents and slides to add an element of excitement and stimulate their imagination. The Maxxi shorty cabin bed bed for kids, for instance, is the ultimate in play and sleep for kids who wish to start their day with a whizz and whoosh as they go down the slide and then curl up with their favourite book and a teddy as the sun goes out.
For those who prefer a more practical style, many cabin bed models include drawers and shelving options that will let them fill up with books, clothes and toys while making sure their bedroom is neat and tidy. The Lars low-cabin bed, for example, has three drawers that can be used to store clothes and bedding. A bottom trundle drawer can be used to store a mattress for sleepovers. This flexible storage solution for kids is available in white or grey and has safety rails along the sides of the bed and a recessed handle to ensure that fingers don't get trapped. This is one of our most popular cabin beds for a reason!
Safety
Cabin beds can be a relaxing and practical solution for children's sleeping needs. The elevated sleeping platforms can be used to create space beneath the beds to store toys, play or study. Many cabin beds come with built-in shelving along the sides and headboards for storage of toys and books. Desks can be built into the frame, transforming the bed into a movable piece of furniture.
Despite the numerous advantages however, safety is the primary consideration with any raised children's bed, particularly those that require a ladder. To avoid accidents, it's imperative that parents take the time to evaluate the readiness of their child to use the cabin bed, usually at the age of four or more. For bed frames that have a ladder, it's typically recommended to wait until a child is at least 6 years old of age before allowing them to use the top bunk.
Choose a cabin bed made of solid materials and with round edges and corners to minimize the risk of accidents. Also, ensure that any exposed ladder rungs have enough space between them to avoid entrapment and ensure that children can't slip through. Soft padding around potential impact areas further reduces the risk of injuries and many cabin bed designs are fully covered to ensure that bruises or bumps will not leave marks on the skin.
When you are choosing a cabin bed, it is essential that the bed can be erected quickly and without tools. This will make it simpler for parents to assemble the bed in a secure place, like their own bedroom, and to quickly remove or move storage pieces as needed.
The bed should be simple to clean and maintain. It is ideal to have removable panels that are easily cleaned and a sturdy frame made of non-toxic materials. These features ensure that the bed stays looking fantastic for a longer period of time and will allow it to be a functional solution for a growing kid.
Stores
Children love beds that are raised above the ground. Whether they're bunk beds or mid sleepers they add a touch of entertainment to their bedrooms and sleeping areas. Cabin beds are practical, since many of them come with built-in storage. This makes them perfect for small rooms or homes which want to maximize space.
A loft bed is a fantastic example 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 even come with a pull out desk for study or play, which is ideal for kids who wish to stay up late or work on school projects.
The Lifetime Climb & Slide Cabin Bed is a good example. It includes two castors on which two boxes can be tucked under the mattress, which means you'll find plenty of storage into this kid's cabin bed low bed. It's also constructed from FSC certified Scandinavian pine for a stylish and eco-friendly finish.
A lot of our cabin beds come with drawers under the bed. These drawers are ideal for storing clothing, bedding or even toys. They are especially useful if your child's room is small in size.
Some of our mid and high sleeper designs also include a range of optional furniture that can be positioned underneath and around the beds. This lets you personalize the look of your child's bedroom and may include things like desks, a wardrobe or even a fold-up sofa for sleepovers.
While the furniture addition is a great option to save space in your child's bedroom, you should always be aware of the safety for your child to use the top bunk or high sleeper. Some experts recommend a minimum age for the highest of these kinds of beds, and it's crucial to determine your child's capacity to safely use them before purchasing. It can be difficult to change sheets or rearrange bedding on a raised cabin bed because you are somewhere between climbing and reaching.

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