Why Choose a Mid Cabin Bed?
Whether your child is young or old, a mid cabin bed can offer exciting and flexible furniture for their bedroom.
They can also be a great choice for those with limited floor space. They usually include clever storage solutions, and may include pull-out desks to study and fun play tents as well as curtains.
Stores
Space is a scarce commodity in the bedrooms of children. Space-saving beds such as mid-sleeper and cabin beds are becoming more popular due to their efficient room layouts while offering flexible storage solutions. They make the most of floor space and feature built-in furniture, such as shelves or drawers underneath the bed. Some are also equipped with fun curtains or play tents for extra excitement.
With a little help from your child, you could turn the space under their bed into a study area or a craft space, or even a cosy den. With options such as wardrobe and drawer storage, shelves and a pull-out desk, or even a fold away sofa - there's plenty of opportunities to be creative and also help your children keep their bedrooms tidy.

Cabin and mid sleeper beds let parents be creative with how they use their kids' bedrooms as they can adapt to change as they grow. For example, you can move the shelves around and transform the space beneath the bed into a study zone or play space as they get older. You can also include the Olivia mid sleeper with stairs in their room, and turn it into an area for crafts or an area for reading.
Using the space beneath your children's cabin or mid sleeper bed to store their belongings is not just practical and efficient, but it can also add a lot of value to their interior design. Pick a neutral or white colour scheme that will match with your existing furniture or go bright and vibrant for a statement.
When you are choosing a kid's high or mid sleeper, it's important to assess your child's age and whether they are safe to use the top bunk. Some manufacturers recommend a minimum age of 6 years old to use this but it's always worth looking at the product's specifications for specific safety guidelines. If you are unsure about this, an older bunk bed or a children's cabin bed with stairs may be a better option for children who are younger. If you're considering buying a mid or high-sleeper, check out our handy guide to selecting the best kids bed for your child.
Desks
One of the main benefits of cabin beds, generally speaking is that they have a tonne of storage options. This lets them maximize the space inside a room while helping reduce clutter and offering a neat and tidy environment for children to play in. The majority of the time, these beds have shelves, drawers and wardrobe units beneath which are ideal to store toys, clothes and blankets, aswell with other important items like books, games consoles and school items.
Some have pull-out desks that can be used for homework and studying, helping keep your child organized as they advance through school. There are also fun accessories such as play tents and curtains which transform the bed into an inviting den for your child.
Sofa Seats
The sofa seats that are available on cabin beds can be a real selling point. They look very comfortable and allow you to transform the seating area into a comfortable bed. You just need to open the front and remove any cushions from the seat to reveal a large double bed, which is hidden into the frame. It's ideal for guests! If you're thinking of buying sofa sleepers, we recommend that you check it is manufactured to the highest quality before you purchase. You should ensure that it is compliant with BS EN 747-1 which covers the durability and strength of high sleeper and bunk furniture.
The seats of the cabin bed are usually large enough for two people, making sure your guests are supported while sleeping. If you are using a sofa for a bed, it's recommended to invest in a mattress protector to safeguard your mattress and help keep it fresh.
cabin beds for small rooms Bunk Beds Store can be a challenge to keep a child's room tidy and clean with all the toys and clutter. This is where the benefit of a mid or high sleeper comes in, since they come with integrated storage solutions such as shelves, cabinets and drawers. This provides your child with space for their belongings and helps keep their space tidy, creating a relaxing study or chill-out zone in their bedroom.
Some of our models have an open desk that creates a cozy space for your child to complete their homework or schoolwork without being disturbed by other family members or pets in the room. The Trasman Girona mid sleeper is a great example of this, featuring a a spacious desk that can be removed from the side, and an ottoman on the right or left hand side of the frame.
Our Aire cabin bed in light grey comes with a slim sofa and ladder that can be placed to the left or the right of the frame. This allows plenty of room underneath for storage. This bed is also a little higher than our mid sleepers, but lower than a high sleeper, which allows it to be utilized by older children as well.
Ladders
A mid cabin bed is a great alternative to a high-sleeper. The mid cabin bed is a bit higher and has the smallest ladder to get to your child's bed. They are best suited to younger children who might not have the strength or confidence to climb the higher steps found in high sleepers. They also provide a range of different inbuilt storage solutions and pull out desks depending on the child's requirements.
You can pick between straight and angle ladders that sit on top of the mattress, or stick out slanted for an easy-to-climb style. It is possible to add slides to the classic mid-high sleeper or mid-high to create a fun room under the bed.
Another advantage of these beds that are space-saving is that they can be converted to become a low loft, a full size loft or standard full bed as your family expands. They're constructed to last and are designed to be sturdy, stable and safe. With all of this in mind, why don't you consider a Maxtrix children's mid loft bed or a classic mid sleeper for your little one?