Kids Cabin Beds

Discover our collection of kids cabin beds, designed to maximise space, storage, and functionality in modern children's bedrooms. Cabin beds are one of the most popular bedroom solutions for growing children, combining a comfortable sleeping area with practical storage, shelving, desks, and space-saving features.

What is a cabin bed? A cabin bed is a raised children's bed that incorporates useful storage or furniture underneath the sleeping area. Depending on the design, this may include drawers, cupboards, shelves, pull-out desks, or play spaces, helping families make the most of available bedroom space.

Ideal for smaller bedrooms and growing families, cabin beds offer a practical and stylish solution that supports sleep, study, storage, and play in one compact design. Explore our range of children's cabin beds, available in a variety of colours, sizes, and configurations to suit every bedroom and stage of childhood.

Why Choose a Cabin Bed?

Maximise Bedroom Space

Cabin beds make excellent use of vertical space by combining a bed with storage, shelving, desks, or additional furniture underneath, helping to keep children's bedrooms organised.

Built-In Storage Solutions

Many cabin beds include drawers, cupboards, shelves, or bookcases that provide valuable storage for clothes, toys, books, and everyday essentials.

Ideal for Smaller Bedrooms

By combining multiple furniture functions into a single footprint, cabin beds help free up floor space for play, learning, and everyday activities.

Perfect for Growing Children

Cabin beds provide a practical bedroom solution that adapts to changing needs, offering storage and functionality as children grow.

Encourages Organisation

Integrated storage encourages children to keep their bedrooms tidy while making toys, books, and clothing easily accessible.

Available with Desks and Study Areas

Many modern cabin beds include pull-out desks or dedicated study spaces, making them ideal for school-age children and homework routines.

Stylish and Practical

Available in contemporary colours and designs, cabin beds complement modern family homes while providing exceptional everyday functionality.

FAQ's - Kids Cabin Beds

What is a cabin bed?

A cabin bed is a raised children's bed with storage, shelving, drawers, cupboards, desks, or play space built underneath the sleeping area. Cabin beds are designed to maximise functionality while saving valuable bedroom space.

What age is suitable for a cabin bed?

Most cabin beds are suitable for children aged 6 years and over, although age recommendations vary by manufacturer. Always follow the guidance provided for each individual bed.

Are cabin beds good for small bedrooms?

Yes. Cabin beds are specifically designed to help maximise floor space by combining a bed with storage and furniture features in one compact design.

What's the difference between a cabin bed and a mid sleeper?

A cabin bed typically includes built-in storage or furniture beneath the sleeping area. A mid sleeper is generally raised higher and may offer more open space underneath for desks, storage units, or play areas.

Do cabin beds come with storage?

Many cabin beds include integrated drawers, cupboards, shelving, bookcases, or wardrobes to help keep children's bedrooms organised.

Are cabin beds safe?

Yes. Cabin beds are designed with safety features such as sturdy ladders, guard rails, and robust construction. Parents should always follow manufacturer age recommendations and safety guidance.

Can cabin beds include a desk?

Many cabin beds feature pull-out desks, study areas, or workstations, making them ideal for school-age children and homework spaces.

What mattress do I need for a cabin bed?

Most cabin beds require a standard UK mattress size, although maximum mattress depths often apply for safety reasons. Always check the product specification before purchasing.

Are cabin beds worth it?

For many families, cabin beds are one of the most practical children's bedroom solutions available. They help maximise storage, reduce clutter, save space, and provide long-term functionality as children grow.