25 Surprising Facts About Tall Cabin Bed
Tall Cabin Bed – The Perfect Kid's Bedroom Furniture Piece A tall cabin bed is a great furniture piece for kids' bedrooms in smaller rooms. They're suitable for children of around six years old and can be accessed using the stairs or ladder. The cabin beds for kids typically require a ladder, and we recommend that your child is at least six years old before they can use one, as they'll need to be more responsible when it comes to climbing safely. Size A cabin bed is a higher-end type of single bed that has a desk, sofa, or a shelving unit over the sleeping area. The most fashionable and practical models (such as this Kids Pilot cabin bed from Amazon which is shown above) combine many functions in one piece, thereby saving space in the bedroom of children. A small staircase or ladder is available to access the upper level which can be used as a desk, bookcase and even a storage space. Cabin beds, sometimes referred to as kids mid-sleeper, are typically higher than bunkbeds and lower than high-rise loft beds. They are ideal for children that are not ready to be slumbering on a bunkbed but still need a higher platform so they can study or play. These beds are also great for adults who have an apartment that is small and want to maximize their available floor space. A solid, high-end cabin bed is an expensive investment but the design and quality of a quality bed will ensure it lasts for many years. A drawback to a cabin bed the bed can be quite high above the ground and therefore require a ladder to climb up. This may be too much for children who are younger or it could be a problem for those with mobility issues. If this is the case, you might prefer a bunk bed that is low instead of a cabin bed. Another disadvantage of cabin beds is that the storage beneath can be very cluttered with clothes, books, toys and other things. It can be difficult to keep the area tidy. A few items may make it difficult to change your bedding since you have to climb or reach over them. Some models (such the Flintshire Billie 3FT midsleeper shown in the picture) overcame this issue by having a full-size side desk with three cube shelves and drawers, giving 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 other furniture beneath. This makes them ideal for rooms with small bedrooms or with limited floorspace. This lets kids create a more multifunctional sleep area in their room and the top of the bed offering storage or desk space as well as the space underneath provides the ultimate kids play area. Cuckooland's Olivia kid's bed For instance, it features wide stairs that are ideal for little feet and the ladder is rounded in shape to keep fingers from getting stuck. A high-sleeper or mid-sleeper is the next step for children who have outgrown their toddler bed. These higher kids' beds often feature desks and other seating options to aid them in homework and studying and some models featuring a pull-out sofa, or guest bed so that they can accommodate guests. Certain models have fun additions like tents and slides that add an element to adventure and inspire imagination. The Maxxi kids cabin bed is the best in sleep and play for kids who want to start the day by whizzing down the slide and then cuddle with a book and their favourite Teddy. For those who prefer a more practical style the majority of cabin bed models have drawers as well as other shelving options that allow them to be filled with clothes, books and toys, while making sure their bedroom is neat and tidy. The Lars low cabin bed for instance, comes with three drawers at the center which can be used to store clothing and bedding, while the drawer on the bottom is perfect for storing a mattress when it's time for sleepovers. This flexible storage solution for kids is available in grey or white, and features a safety rail along the sides and a recessed handle to prevent fingers from getting stuck. This is our best-selling bed with a reason! Safety Cabin beds are a fun and practical solution to children's sleep requirements. The elevated sleeping platforms can be used to create space beneath the beds to play, store, or study. A lot of cabin beds come with built-in shelving on the sides and headboards for toy and book storage. Desks can also be built into the frame, making the bed into a multi-functional piece of furniture that can be adapted with a child's growing interests. Safety is the main consideration when it comes to raised beds for children, especially those that require an elevated ladder. To avoid accidents, it's imperative that parents take the time to evaluate the readiness of their child to use a cabin bed, which is typically around the age of four or over. It is recommended that children wait until they are at least six before using the top bunk of an adjustable bed frame with an elevated ladder. To minimize the risk of accidents, opt for a top-quality cabin bed that is constructed of durable materials with rounded corners and edges. Be sure that the ladder rungs are spaced to avoid entrapment and that children aren't able to slide through. Soft padding on potentially impact zones further reduces the chance of injury, 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 important that the bed can be assembled quickly and easily without any tools. This will make it easier for parents to assemble the bed in a safe place, like their own bedroom, and to quickly disengage or relocate storage components when needed. The final element to consider is an easy bed to maintain and clean. A bed that has panels that are easy to take off that can be wiped down and a sturdy, solid frame that's made from non-toxic materials is a great choice. These features will keep the bed looking fantastic for a longer period of time and will allow it to be a functional solution for the growing child. Storage Children love beds that are raised above the ground, and regardless of 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 ideal for small rooms or homes that are looking to maximize space. A loft bed is a type of cabin-style bed that is built-in with storage. They typically include an open shelf beneath the mattress, and some even have a pull-out desk to play or study. This is perfect for kids who want to work late or stay up late. Lifetime Climb & Slide Cabin Beds, for example include two boxes that slide underneath the mattress. This kids' cabin bed has plenty of storage space. It's also constructed from FSC certified Scandinavian pine for a chic and sustainable finish. Another type of storage feature that many of our cabin bed designs come with is drawers under the bed. They are great storage options for bedding, clothing or toys. They are particularly useful if you're struggling for space in your child's bedroom. wooden cabin bed of our mid-sleeper and high-sleeper designs come with an optional furniture collection that can be put beneath and around the bed. This lets you personalize the appearance of your child's bedroom and include things like a desk, wardrobe or even a fold-up couch for sleepovers. While the furniture addition can be a great way to free up space in your child's bedroom, you should always consider how safe it is for your child to use the top bunk or high sleeper. Many experts recommend that children under the age of 12 use these beds. It is crucial to evaluate the safety of your child before purchasing. Rearranging or changing sheets bedding can be a challenge on a bed that is raised as you're half way between climbing and reaching it's essential to take this into consideration when deciding on the cabin bed.