What are the types of cabin beds?
Various kinds of cabin beds are available in eye-pleasing colours such as white, cream, oak, pine, brown, and so on. Explore our children's cabin beds that complement any bedroom. We have listed some types of cabin beds based on their appearance and functionality:- Themed cabin beds The themed bed provides a canvas for children's vivid imagination, transforming from a racing car to a fairy-tale castle.
- Cabin beds with storage Cabin beds with storage have extra space beneath the bed where you can hide all the toys after playtime or use them for storing clothes and books.
- Cabin beds with tents Cabin beds with tents are a creative way to make a play den where your little ones love to play during the day and sleep comfortably at night.
- Mid sleeper Mid-sleepers are lofted beds with space underneath, allowing you to add furniture such as a desk and storage.
- High sleeper A high sleeper is usually taller than a mid sleeper, allowing you to add extra furniture or create a gaming zone for your kids.
What are the advantages of buying a cabin bed?
The advantages of buying a cabin bed are:- Storage options A cabin bed with storage provides extra space underneath the bed for storing clothes, shoes, books, toys, and other items.
- Easier to manage a child's bedroom Children's rooms are often messy during playtime, requiring a village to manage their toys and bedrooms. You can quickly tidy away all of their toys into the under-compartment of their bed so they are out of sight.
- Safety The height of a cabin bed is high to ensure the child's security cabin beds have side panels and guard rails. These security features give you sound sleep, knowing your child will not fall out of bed.
- Encourages playtime and creativity Kids spend most of their time in the bedroom when their parents are out of the house. The fun nature of themed beds allows children to be more creative and playful. Kids who feel comfortable in their bedroom are more likely to sleep easily and without struggle.
- Long-term usage A cabin bed is crafted from sturdy materials so kids can enjoy their beds longer. As kids age, they may no longer like the design they loved before. In such cases, you can easily redecorate with a simple, minimal cabin bed design.
Cabin Beds FAQs
The cabin bed, also known as the captain’s bed or chest bed, is a piece of furniture designed with extra storage space beneath the bed. Because of the elevated height of modern beds, you can keep storage drawers, shelving or roll-out furniture.
There is no age bar for cabin beds; you can use them from toddler to teen. We recommend children aged 6 years and above for top bunks. Mid and high-sleepers would be appropriate for older children and teens.
Yes, all of our cabin beds come with a mattress option. We offer different types of mattresses, such as orthopaedic, pocket sprung, memory foam, cool blue mattresses, traditional fillings, pillow tops, rolled-up mattresses, foam, kids, and shorty mattresses.
Yes, cabin beds are safe. Many cabin beds also feature slightly raised sides and edges to ensure children won’t easily fall off and curved bedposts and rounded corners to ensure the safety of fairly active children.
Cabin beds have built-in storage options but are lower than mid and high-sleepers. The bed frames don’t require a ladder, making them a great choice for younger children who aren’t quite ready for climbing.
Loft beds are the ultimate space-saving children’s bed where you can accommodate a desk for studying, a spare bed or sofa bed, storage cupboards, a bookshelf, or a walk-in wardrobe. Due to height issues, children must be 6 years or older to use these beds.
A cabin bed and a bunk bed are often interchangeable terms, but there is a difference between them.
Cabin beds have space underneath them to create a play den for your little one. Bunks are standard single beds stacked one into another, but they look different from cabin beds.
The various sizes of cabin bed mattresses include single, small, double, double, and king. The dimensions are as follows:
- Single mattress: 3ft
- Double mattress: 4ft
- Double mattress: 4ft 6in
- King mattress: 5ft
A cabin bed is suitable for both small children and adults. It is a multipurpose bed. Children can play and sleep in the area underneath the bed, or you can use it as a storage space. Please note that the cabin bed can only support up to 100 kg.
Yes, a cabin bed is a single bed. We offer a range of cabin beds from single to double. The standard single cabin bed is 3 feet, sufficient space for kids to sleep.
There is no age bar for cabin beds; you can use them from toddler to teen. We recommend children aged 6 years and above for top bunks. Mid and high-sleepers would be appropriate for older children and teens.
Yes, all of our cabin beds come with a mattress option. We offer different types of mattresses, such as orthopaedic, pocket sprung, memory foam, cool blue mattresses, traditional fillings, pillow tops, rolled-up mattresses, foam, kids, and shorty mattresses.
Yes, cabin beds are safe. Many cabin beds also feature slightly raised sides and edges to ensure children won’t easily fall off and curved bedposts and rounded corners to ensure the safety of fairly active children.