Why Choose a Mid Cabin Bed?
No matter if your child is young or old, a mid cabin bed will provide exciting and flexible furniture for their bedroom.
They are also a great choice for those who have a small floor space. They usually include clever storage solutions and can include pull-out desks to study, fun play tents or curtains.
Storage
In the rooms of children space is at a premium. Beds that save space, like mid-sleeper or cabin beds are becoming increasingly popular because they optimise room layouts while offering flexible storage solutions. They make the most of floor space, and include built-in furniture, like shelves or drawers underneath the bed. Some include fun play structures or curtains to add extra excitement.
With the help of your child, you can transform the space underneath their cabin bed into a study zone, a craft station or even a cozy space. With options like drawer and wardrobe storage, shelves, a pull out desk and even a fold away sofa - there's plenty of opportunity to get creative and help your kids keep their bedrooms clean.
Mid-sleeper and cabin beds let parents be imaginative in the way they use the rooms of their children, as they can adapt as they become more mature. For example, you can move the shelves around and transform the area under the bed into a study space or play area as they become older. You can also add the Olivia mid-sleeper with stairs in their room and make it an area for crafts or a reading nook.
Making use of the space underneath your child's cabin or sleeper bed to store their belongings is not just practical and efficient, but it can also really enhance their interior design. Choose a white or neutral color scheme to match any furniture you have in your kids' bedroom or opt for something bold and colourful that can make a big statement.
When selecting a high or mid sleeper it is important to determine your child's age and if they can safely use the top bunk. Some manufacturers recommend an age minimum of 6 years old for this, but it's worth checking the product details for specific safety guidelines. If you're unsure, a junior cabin bed or a bunk bed for children with stairs might be a better alternative for younger children. If you're thinking about buying a high or mid sleeper read our comprehensive guide to picking the right kids bed for your children.
Desks

Cabin beds are fantastic because they have plenty of storage space. This allows them to maximize the space available in a room, while also reducing clutter and providing an organized and tidy space for children to play. Most of the time, these midsleepers have shelves, drawers, and wardrobe units under which are perfect to store toys, clothes and blankets as well as more important items like books, games consoles and school equipment.
Some come with pull-out desks that can be used for homework and studying, helping keep your child organized as they advance through school. There are many fun accessories available such as play tents or curtains which can transform your bed into a the perfect space for your child to relax in.
Sofa Seats
The sofa seats on cabin beds could be a real selling point. They look extremely comfortable and allow you to convert the seating area into a comfy bed. Simply open the front and take any cushions from the seat to reveal a huge double bed that is tucked away into the frame. It's great for guests! If you're thinking of buying a sofa sleeper We recommend that you verify that it's built to the highest standards before making your purchase. You should ensure that the furniture is compliant with BS EN 747-1, which covers the strength of high sleeper and bunk beds.
cabin bed with drawers in a cabin bed are also usually large enough for two people, making sure your guests are supported as they sleep. Use a mattress cover to protect the mattress when using the couch as a bed. This will help keep it clean and also protect it.
The majority of children's rooms are full of toys and clutter that are difficult to keep neat and tidy. This is where the advantages of a high or mid sleeper comes in, since they come with integrated storage solutions like shelves, drawers, and cupboards. This will give your child a space to keep their belongings and keep their room neat. It can also be used as a study or chill-out zone.
Some of our models include an open desk that creates a cosy area for your child to do their homework or schoolwork without being disturbed by family members or pets sleeping in the room. The Trasman mid sleeper Girona is an excellent example, featuring a desk that can be removed from the side and a couch seat that can be placed on the right or left side of the frame.
We also have great options for those with a small space. Our light grey Aire cabin bed includes an incredibly compact sofa seat as well as a ladder that can be constructed to the left or right of the frame, providing plenty of space beneath to store your toys and storage. This bed is slightly 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 mattress is a great alternative to the high-sleeper. They are elevated a bit than the ground and come with a smaller ladder to get up to your kids bed. They are better suited for young children, who may not have the strength or confidence to climb the higher stairs that are found in high sleepers. There are a range of storage options and pull-out desks available depending on the needs of your child.
A great feature of a mid-high or classic mid sleeper is that you can choose between straight or angle ladders which sit flush against the bed or stick out in a slant to create an easy to climb design. You can even add an extra slide to your child's classic mid-high or mid sleeper to transform it into an adventure and create a fun play area under their bed.
Another great feature of these beds that are space-saving is that they are able to be converted into a low loft an entire loft, or a the standard size bed as your family grows. These beds are built to last, and are durable, stable and secure. Why not consider a Maxtrix mid-loft bed for your child?