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Tall Cabin Bed - The Perfect Kid's Bedroom Furniture Piece
A tall cabin bed is the perfect furniture piece for a bedroom with kids in small spaces. These beds are great for children as young as six years old. They are accessible via an stairway or ladder.
We suggest that your child is at minimum six years old prior to using a ladder. This is because they'll require a sense of responsibility to climb safely.
Size
A cabin bed desk bed is a high-rise type of single bed with an enclosed desk, sofa, wardrobe or shelving above the sleeping platform. The most practical and stylish models (such as the Kids Pilot cabin bed pictured above from Amazon) combine a variety of beneficial functions into one piece of furniture to save space in the bedrooms of children. The upper portion can be accessed via a small ladder or staircase. The area can serve as a desk or bookcase, as well as a storage area.
Cabin beds, sometimes referred to as mid-sleeper or kids mid-sleeper, are typically higher than bunk beds and lower than loft beds with a high rise. They are perfect for children who are not yet ready to sleep in a bunk bed but want a raised platform where they can study or play.
These beds are also ideal for those with an apartment that is small and want to maximize the available floor space. A solid, high-end cabin bed is expensive, but the design and quality of a high-quality model will ensure that it will last for many years.
Cabin beds are often high and require a ladder to climb onto. This might be too much for some younger children or it could be an issue for those who have mobility issues. If this is an issue it is possible to opt for an incline bunk instead of a cabin-style bed.
Cabin beds can also pose a problem due to the storage beneath them can become overflowing with toys, clothes books, and other objects. It can be difficult to keep the area tidy and a few too many things can make changing the bedding a bit tricky as it requires climbing up or over things.
Some models (such the Flintshire Billie 3FT midsleeper that is shown in the photo) overcome this problem by incorporating a large side desk with three cube shelves as well as drawers that provide ample space to store everything. Some models (like the Julian Bowen cookie) are more minimalist in appearance and include a short ladder to access the upper platform.
Style
Cabin beds can be constructed with built-in storage or furniture underneath. This makes them suitable for small bedrooms or rooms with limited floor space. This lets kids have an multi-purpose play space in their bedroom and the top bunk bed acting as storage or a desk, and the space below the bed being used for play. The Olivia kid's cabin bed from Cuckooland, for example, features a wide set of stairs which are ideal for little feet to climb to their bed, and the ladder has a rounded shape to reduce the risk of getting trapped fingers.
For tall cabin bed older children who are ready to move away from a toddler bed, a mid-sleeper cabin or high-sleeper bed is the next step in their growth. These beds for kids that are higher often feature desks and other seating options to aid them in study and homework and some models having a pull-out sofa or guest bed so that they can accommodate visiting friends.
Certain models have fun additions like tents and slides that add to the excitement and stimulate imagination. The Maxxi kids' cabin bed is the most ideal bed for sleep and play for kids who want to begin their day with a quick-whizz down the slide, and then curl up with a book and their favourite teddy.
For those who prefer an approach that is more practical cabin beds have drawers as well as other shelving options that allow them to be filled with books, clothes and toys, while keeping their bedroom neat and tidy. The Lars low cabin bed with storage cabin bed for instance, has three drawers at the center that can be filled with bedding and clothing and the drawer on the bottom is perfect to store a mattress when it's time to host sleepovers. This kid's storage solution is finished in a selection of white or grey and features safety rails on the side panels and recessed handles to keep fingers from getting trapped. This is among our best-selling cabin beds for a reason!
Safety
Cabin beds are fun, practical solutions to children's sleeping needs. The elevated sleeping platforms can be used to create space beneath the beds to store toys, play or studying. Many cabin beds include built-in shelving on the sides and headboards for book and toy storage. Desks can be integrated into the frame to transform the bed into a movable piece of furniture.
Safety is the main factor to take into consideration when choosing raised beds for children, particularly ones that require a step ladder. To avoid accidents, it's important that parents take the time to evaluate a child's readiness to use a cabin bed, typically around age four or above. It's recommended that children wait until they are at least six before using the top bunk of a bed frame with an elevated ladder.
To minimize the risk of accidents, opt for a high-quality cabin bed that uses sturdy materials with rounded corners and edges. Also ensure that any exposed ladder rungs have enough space between them to avoid entrapment, and to ensure that children can't slip through. Soft padding around potential impact zones further reduces the chance of injury, and many cabin bed designs are fully padded to ensure that any bruises or bumps will not leave marks on the skin.
When you are choosing a cabin bed, it is important that the bed can be put together quickly and easily without any tools. This will make it simpler for parents to assemble the bed in a secure area, such as their own bedroom, and also to detach or reposition storage elements depending on the need.
The final thing to think about is a bed that's easy to maintain and clean. A bed with easy-to-remove panels which can be cleaned and a sturdy, strong frame made of non-toxic materials is a great choice. These features will keep the cabin bed looking good for longer, and will ensure that it can continue to provide a functional and enjoyable solution for the growing child.
Storage
Children love beds that are raised above the ground. Whether they're bunk beds or mid sleepers, they add an element of fun to their bedrooms and sleeping spaces. Cabin beds can be very practical, Tall Cabin Bed since a lot have built-in storage. This makes them perfect for homes with small spaces or rooms which want to maximize space.
A loft bed is a fantastic example of a cabin bed that's designed with storage built into the bed. They usually include an open shelf beneath the mattress. Some come with a pull-out desk for study or play, perfect for kids who wish to stay up late and work on school projects.
The Lifetime Climb & Slide Cabin Bed is a good example. It comes with two castors that can be tucked under the mattress, which means there's plenty of storage packed into this kids' cabin bed curtains bed. It's constructed from FSC-certified Scandinavian pine wood, for a stylish and sustainable finish.
Another storage option that a lot of our cabin bed designs have is underbed drawers. These can be great to store clothes, bedding or toys. They are particularly useful if you're struggling to find space in the bedroom of your child.
Some of our mid sleeper cabin bed with desk sleeper and high sleeper designs also include a range of optional furniture that can be positioned under and around the beds. This allows you to customise the look of your child's room and may include things like a wardrobe, desk or even a fold up sofa for sleepovers.
While the additional furniture can be a great way to save space in your child's room, you should always be aware of the safety for your child to use a top bunk or a high sleeper. Many experts recommend that children younger than the age of 12 years use these beds. It is crucial to evaluate the safety of your child before buying. It can be challenging to change sheets or arrange bedding on a bed that is raised because you're somewhere between climbing and reaching.
A tall cabin bed is the perfect furniture piece for a bedroom with kids in small spaces. These beds are great for children as young as six years old. They are accessible via an stairway or ladder.
We suggest that your child is at minimum six years old prior to using a ladder. This is because they'll require a sense of responsibility to climb safely.
Size
A cabin bed desk bed is a high-rise type of single bed with an enclosed desk, sofa, wardrobe or shelving above the sleeping platform. The most practical and stylish models (such as the Kids Pilot cabin bed pictured above from Amazon) combine a variety of beneficial functions into one piece of furniture to save space in the bedrooms of children. The upper portion can be accessed via a small ladder or staircase. The area can serve as a desk or bookcase, as well as a storage area.
Cabin beds, sometimes referred to as mid-sleeper or kids mid-sleeper, are typically higher than bunk beds and lower than loft beds with a high rise. They are perfect for children who are not yet ready to sleep in a bunk bed but want a raised platform where they can study or play.
These beds are also ideal for those with an apartment that is small and want to maximize the available floor space. A solid, high-end cabin bed is expensive, but the design and quality of a high-quality model will ensure that it will last for many years.
Cabin beds are often high and require a ladder to climb onto. This might be too much for some younger children or it could be an issue for those who have mobility issues. If this is an issue it is possible to opt for an incline bunk instead of a cabin-style bed.
Cabin beds can also pose a problem due to the storage beneath them can become overflowing with toys, clothes books, and other objects. It can be difficult to keep the area tidy and a few too many things can make changing the bedding a bit tricky as it requires climbing up or over things.
Some models (such the Flintshire Billie 3FT midsleeper that is shown in the photo) overcome this problem by incorporating a large side desk with three cube shelves as well as drawers that provide ample space to store everything. Some models (like the Julian Bowen cookie) are more minimalist in appearance and include a short ladder to access the upper platform.
Style
Cabin beds can be constructed with built-in storage or furniture underneath. This makes them suitable for small bedrooms or rooms with limited floor space. This lets kids have an multi-purpose play space in their bedroom and the top bunk bed acting as storage or a desk, and the space below the bed being used for play. The Olivia kid's cabin bed from Cuckooland, for example, features a wide set of stairs which are ideal for little feet to climb to their bed, and the ladder has a rounded shape to reduce the risk of getting trapped fingers.
For tall cabin bed older children who are ready to move away from a toddler bed, a mid-sleeper cabin or high-sleeper bed is the next step in their growth. These beds for kids that are higher often feature desks and other seating options to aid them in study and homework and some models having a pull-out sofa or guest bed so that they can accommodate visiting friends.
Certain models have fun additions like tents and slides that add to the excitement and stimulate imagination. The Maxxi kids' cabin bed is the most ideal bed for sleep and play for kids who want to begin their day with a quick-whizz down the slide, and then curl up with a book and their favourite teddy.
For those who prefer an approach that is more practical cabin beds have drawers as well as other shelving options that allow them to be filled with books, clothes and toys, while keeping their bedroom neat and tidy. The Lars low cabin bed with storage cabin bed for instance, has three drawers at the center that can be filled with bedding and clothing and the drawer on the bottom is perfect to store a mattress when it's time to host sleepovers. This kid's storage solution is finished in a selection of white or grey and features safety rails on the side panels and recessed handles to keep fingers from getting trapped. This is among our best-selling cabin beds for a reason!
Safety

Safety is the main factor to take into consideration when choosing raised beds for children, particularly ones that require a step ladder. To avoid accidents, it's important that parents take the time to evaluate a child's readiness to use a cabin bed, typically around age four or above. It's recommended that children wait until they are at least six before using the top bunk of a bed frame with an elevated ladder.
To minimize the risk of accidents, opt for a high-quality cabin bed that uses sturdy materials with rounded corners and edges. Also ensure that any exposed ladder rungs have enough space between them to avoid entrapment, and to ensure that children can't slip through. Soft padding around potential impact zones further reduces the chance of injury, and many cabin bed designs are fully padded to ensure that any bruises or bumps will not leave marks on the skin.
When you are choosing a cabin bed, it is important that the bed can be put together quickly and easily without any tools. This will make it simpler for parents to assemble the bed in a secure area, such as their own bedroom, and also to detach or reposition storage elements depending on the need.
The final thing to think about is a bed that's easy to maintain and clean. A bed with easy-to-remove panels which can be cleaned and a sturdy, strong frame made of non-toxic materials is a great choice. These features will keep the cabin bed looking good for longer, and will ensure that it can continue to provide a functional and enjoyable solution for the growing child.
Storage
Children love beds that are raised above the ground. Whether they're bunk beds or mid sleepers, they add an element of fun to their bedrooms and sleeping spaces. Cabin beds can be very practical, Tall Cabin Bed since a lot have built-in storage. This makes them perfect for homes with small spaces or rooms which want to maximize space.
A loft bed is a fantastic example of a cabin bed that's designed with storage built into the bed. They usually include an open shelf beneath the mattress. Some come with a pull-out desk for study or play, perfect for kids who wish to stay up late and work on school projects.
The Lifetime Climb & Slide Cabin Bed is a good example. It comes with two castors that can be tucked under the mattress, which means there's plenty of storage packed into this kids' cabin bed curtains bed. It's constructed from FSC-certified Scandinavian pine wood, for a stylish and sustainable finish.
Another storage option that a lot of our cabin bed designs have is underbed drawers. These can be great to store clothes, bedding or toys. They are particularly useful if you're struggling to find space in the bedroom of your child.
Some of our mid sleeper cabin bed with desk sleeper and high sleeper designs also include a range of optional furniture that can be positioned under and around the beds. This allows you to customise the look of your child's room and may include things like a wardrobe, desk or even a fold up sofa for sleepovers.
While the additional furniture can be a great way to save space in your child's room, you should always be aware of the safety for your child to use a top bunk or a high sleeper. Many experts recommend that children younger than the age of 12 years use these beds. It is crucial to evaluate the safety of your child before buying. It can be challenging to change sheets or arrange bedding on a bed that is raised because you're somewhere between climbing and reaching.
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