Loft beds & bunk beds
Gaming, studying, and sleeping all in one bed? Yes, it’s possible. Our loft, bunk, and high sleeper beds take comfort to new heights literally. Whether you need a bunk bed for shared spaces, a high sleeper with room for a desk we've got smart sleep solutions for every age. Say goodbye to clutter and hello to extra floor space.
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Learn moreWhen you find yourself running out of space, vertical storage and sleeping is a smart solution that doesn’t compromise on style. Take advantage of the way bunk beds and loft beds free up more floor space. Have one bed placed above the other, or fit other furniture – like desks and armchairs – into the space below a raised bed.
Bunk beds vs. high sleepers – different heights, different benefits:
High Sleeper
A high sleeper is another style of cabin bed where the bed is elevated. The main difference between a mid-sleeper bed and a high sleeper bed is that the latter elevates the mattress higher up from floor level. This allows for more space underneath, where you can fit a bookcase, sofa, clothes rack, or desk. This option is typically more suitable for teenagers or anyone living in a small apartment who wants to truly optimise their living space.
Bunk Beds
When you’re sharing a room, a bunk bed is a great option. With one bed safely stacked above the other, two people can occupy the same sleeping space. The top bed is typically accessible with a ladder. Sharing a room has never been easier (or more space efficient!). Bunk bed frames come in metal or wood and are usually a single bed size (though larger variants do exist). Draw straws to decide who gets the top bed.
Safety Reminder
For safety, ensure there is a safe gap between the bed and the wall to prevent injury. High beds and upper bunks or loft beds are not suitable for children under 6 years due to fall risks. Avoid adding hooks, handles, ropes, or belts to the bed that could pose a danger during play.