Tall Cabin Bed: The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly

Tall Cabin Bed: The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly

Tall Cabin Bed - The Perfect Kid's Bedroom Furniture Piece

A tall cabin bed for kids is perfect for small bedrooms. These beds are great for children as young as six years old. They can be accessed via a ladder or stairway.

Kids' cabin beds typically require a ladder, and we suggest that your child be at least six before using one since they'll have to be more responsible when it comes to climbing safely.

Size



A cabin bed is a design of a single bed that includes a desk, sofa, or a shelving unit over the sleeping area. The most practical and fashionable models (such as the Kids Pilot cabin bed pictured above from Amazon) combine a variety of useful features into one piece of furniture to save space in bedrooms for children. A small staircase or ladder is available to access the upper level, which can double as a desk, bookcase and a handy storage area.

Cabin beds, sometimes referred to as mid-sleeper or kids mid-sleeper are usually higher than bunk beds and lower than high-rise loft beds. They are perfect for children who aren't ready to sleep in a bunk bed but want a raised platform where they can study or play.

These beds are also great for adults who have limited space in their home and want to maximize their available floor space. A solid wood bed of high quality may be a costly purchase however the design and craftsmanship will ensure it lasts for years.

The drawback of a cabin bed, however, is that they are quite high above the ground and therefore require a ladder or steps to climb onto. It may be too high for younger children or for people with mobility issues. If this is an issue then you might prefer a bunk bed that is low instead of a cabin bed.

Another drawback of cabin beds is that the underside storage can be overflowing with books, toys, clothes and other items. It isn't easy to keep the space tidy and a few too many items can make changing the bedding a bit difficult, as it requires climbing or reaching over items.

Some models (such the Flintshire Billie 3FT model shown in the photo) can overcome this issue by having a full-size side desk, three cube shelves and drawers, which provide ample space to store everything. Other models (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

Cabin beds can be built with built-in storage, or other furniture beneath. This makes them ideal for small rooms or rooms that have limited floor space. This lets children make a multi-purpose sleeping station in their room, with the top bed doubling as a desk and the space below is a perfect play area. The Olivia kid's cabin bed from Cuckooland For instance, it comes with a broad set of stairs that are perfect for toddlers to climb to their bed, and a ladder that is rounded to prevent getting trapped fingers.

A high-sleeper or a mid-sleeper is the next step for older children who have outgrown their toddler bed. These higher kids' beds typically have desks and seating options to help with homework and study Some models even having a pull-out sofa or guest bed, so they can accommodate visitors.

Some models also come with fun extras such as tents and slides to give an element of adventure and inspire their imagination. The Maxxi kids' cabin bed for instance, is the best in play and sleep for kids who wish to start their day with a whizz and a whoosh as they race down the slide and then curl up with a book they love and a teddy before lights out.

Many cabin beds come with drawers or other shelving options that can be used to store books, clothes, and toys, while still making the bedroom neat and neat. The Lars low-cabin bed, for instance features three drawers that can be used to store clothes and bedding. A drawer on the bottom of the trundle can be used to store a mattress for sleepovers. This kid's storage solution is finished in a selection of grey or white and comes with a safety rail on the sides, as well as recessed handles to prevent trapped fingers. This is among our best-selling cabin beds for a reason!

Safety

Cabin beds are fun, practical solutions to the sleep needs of children. The elevated sleeping platforms can be used to create space underneath the beds to play, store, or even study. Many cabin beds include built-in shelving along the sides and headboards for book and toy storage. Desks can be built into the frame, making the bed into a multi-purpose piece of furniture that can be adapted to the changing interests of children.

Despite the many advantages however, safety is the primary consideration with any raised children's bed, especially those that require the use of a ladder. Parents should be aware of their child's readiness for a cabin bed. This usually happens around the age of four or higher. 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.

Look for a cabin bed made of solid materials, with rounded edges and corners to minimize the risk of accidents. Also ensure that any ladder rungs exposed have enough space between them to avoid entrapment, and to ensure that children don't fall through. Soft padding around the potential impact points further reduces the risk. A lot of cabin beds have a full-length cushion to prevent any bruises or bumps from leaving marks on the skin.

When you are choosing a cabin bed, it is essential that the bed can be erected quickly and easily without any tools. It will be much easier for parents to set the bed in a safe space, such as their bedroom, and swiftly move or relocate storage pieces depending on the need.

The bed should be easy to clean and maintain. A bed that has panels that are easy to take off that can be cleaned and a robust, sturdy frame that's made from non-toxic materials is ideal. These features will help keep the cabin bed in good condition for longer and make sure that it continues to provide a functional and enjoyable option for the growing child.

Stores

Children love beds that are raised off the ground. Whether they're bunk beds or mid-sleepers they add a bit of fun to their bedrooms and sleeping areas. However, they can be practical, as there are numerous cabin beds that have built in storage solutions which makes them ideal for smaller rooms or if you're looking to maximize space in your home.

A loft bed is a type of cabin-style bed that has built-in storage. They usually include an open shelf beneath the mattress, and some even include a pull-out desk for studying or playing. This is perfect for kids who wish to work late or stay up late.

Lifetime Climb & Slide Cabin Beds, for instance include two boxes that slide underneath the mattress.  Suggested Reading  for kids bed is spacious and has plenty of storage. It's also constructed from FSC certified Scandinavian pine to give it a fashionable, environmentally sustainable finish.

Another type of storage feature that many of our cabin beds have is underbed drawers. These can be great for storing away clothes, bedding or toys and are especially useful if you're struggling for the space to store your child's bedroom.

Some of our high and mid sleeper designs also come with various furniture options that can be placed under and around the beds. This lets you personalize the appearance of your child's space and could include things such as desks, wardrobes or even a fold-up sofa for sleepovers.

While the furniture addition is a great option to make space in the bedroom of your child It is important to consider how safe it is for your child to use a top bunk or high sleeper. Some experts suggest a minimum age for the highest of these kinds of beds, and it's crucial to evaluate your child's capability to use them safely before purchasing. Changing sheets or rearranging the bedding can be difficult on a bed that is raised as you're halfway between climbing and reaching and descending, so it's crucial to factor this in when choosing the right cabin bed.