The Best Mid Sleeper Cabin Bed
The best mid-sleeper cabin is the ideal choice if you want a bed with storage as well as sleeping and study spaces.
Little children will love storing their favorite toys in the cute cubby holes beneath this Scandi-style loft bed. It also transforms into a single bed with a low profile.
Size
A mid-sized cabin bed is usually between 110cm and 140cm high. The height is measured from the ground to the top of the bed frame. Certain beds come with extra features, like LED lighting on the ladder to make climbing up and down the bed a bit more secure. We have a wide selection of mid-sleeper cabins in our selection. If you're looking to buy a simple compact bed or one that is more spacious, there's an option that will work for the bedroom of your child.
The beauty of a mid-sleeper is that it can be used as a chic and practical space to use for studying and playtime. mid cabin bed of our cabin beds include a desk with pull out storage underneath, which is great for children who must complete their homework or other tasks.
Some models for mid-sleepers are multifunctional and can be transformed into a couch or single mattress. This is a great choice for those who want to keep your child's favorite toys or games nearby and also change to sleeping when it's time for them to go to bed.
For older kids There are a range of cabin beds that feature practical and fun accessories such as tunnels or a den. You can make use of your imagination to create a relaxing space that feels like a private hideaway. This will help them to stay longer in their bedroom and allow them to get a restful night's sleep.
Style
Mid sleepers are more secure for children than high sleepers who are usually higher off the floor. They can climb up and explore the bed without an elaborate ladder. They can also be used to create a multi-purpose space underneath which can be used as a study space, play space, or even a an area for a den.
Kids who love camping in the woods are sure to be enchanted by this beautiful tree-mendous kids cabin bed. The frame of this gorgeous kids mid-sleeper is constructed out of MDF and solid pine, with the wood-effect finish, as well as plank-effect panels, which can be painted in your child's favorite colors. This low treehouse is ideal for little explorers. It has a roof, window, and plank-effect stairs. It also has a side panel that doubles as a messaging board to share messages with friends.
Another amazing feature of the Maxxi mid-sleeper is that it comes with a variety of furniture options to transform it into the ultimate children playroom or 'den. With drawers for storage, a desk and bookcase options to choose from, this clever mid sleeper allows you to completely customize it to your child's needs. It's also among the most secure cabin beds that we have in stock with a rail that can keep your children from falling out of bed, and deep steps that are easy for them to climb up into their new bed.
We have a broad range of choices for kids' mid-sleepers in a more traditional style. We have a wide selection of stylish mid sleeper beds in grey and white that will fit seamlessly into any bedroom. If you're looking for something brighter There are plenty of kids' cabin beds available in bright and vibrant hues to add some personality to the room of your child. Select the right mattress size according to manufacturer guidelines. Each of our cabin beds offers the best option on the product's details page.
Safety
A cabin bed is a fantastic alternative for bedrooms with smaller spaces however, you must ensure that it is safe for your child. It is important to choose one with rounded corners, guardrails and other safety features. Always check that it meets UK/EU standards too. It's also worth getting your child a mattress that fits well into the frame, instead of sitting on the ground. This will lessen the risk of your child falling off the bed in the middle night and suffering injuries.
Cabin beds are built with specific features like desks, storage space, and play areas beneath. These beds can be used to fill spaces that are not being used and encourage your child to use it to play or for studying. You can even find designs that feature a chic tent that your children will love to cosy up in and snuggle up in, perfect for sleepovers!
It's important to know the weight and age restrictions for a cabin-style bed before buying one for your child. Certain models are suitable for children older than 6 years old, whilst others are suitable for use from a much younger age. It's worth looking at the information page on the individual websites for more details on this.
The best cabin beds for mid-sleepers are made from solid materials and are built to last. Solid wood frames are more durable than softwoods. They also will keep their shape better over time and won't expand or warp.
Some models of mid-sleeper cabin beds come with a ladder that can be pushed against the wall when not in use. This is a great option for rooms that are small enough to not permit the installation of a ladder or if you have kids who are too young to climb a tall sleeper. Choose models that have wide tread ladders because they are more comfortable to use and safer than narrow ones.
Stores

Like the name suggests, a cabin bed is slightly elevated from the ground, meaning it has plenty of space underneath. This space can be used to store things as well as play or study, and some models include pull out desks that are ideal for kids who want to begin their first introduction to homework. Additionally, some beds have cubbies and shelving units that can be used to store a variety items such as clothes or toys. Some even offer fun accessories like play tents or curtains to enhance the bed's set-up.
In contrast to high sleepers which can be tall, a lot of the cabin beds that are available can be adjusted to suit the needs of your child. For example, some can be designed to look like a bunk bed or a loft bed, and some come with a ladder that is easy to climb (rather than having steps that are far too steep). This is ideal for younger children who might not be comfortable with the idea of climbing up and down in the dark.
Another great thing about mid-sleeper beds is that they don't usually require the use of a full mattress which means that there's more space for furniture in a bedroom. This allows you to create a multi-purpose area for your child which can be used as a play area, study and sleeping area.
They can be used for sleep overs or as sofas. If this is the scenario, it's a great idea to purchase mattresses specifically made for this purpose so that your child will be able to sleep comfortably all night.
Most children will be ready to sleep in a pink cabin at the age of about six years old, however it's always worth checking individual product pages to see the recommended age. Certain manufacturers will also recommend that your child is old enough to be able to stand the height of a particular kind of bed, so it's best to follow these guidelines.