The Most Negative Advice We've Ever Been Given About Cabin Bed

The Most Negative Advice We've Ever Been Given About Cabin Bed

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The Louis mid-sleeper cabin bed occupies less space than traditional bunkbeds and transforms your child's bedroom into a space for creativity. With a pull out desk, shelves, and cubby storage, they can stretch their creative muscles or snuggle in bed to read the latest novel before going to bed!

This free cabin bed design includes detailed building instructions, pictures in color and a list with all the materials. This is a great idea if you are a skilled woodworker.

Storage

The storage options that are offered by the mid-sleeper cabin beds are a great feature. These beds are usually a child's favorite because they have plenty of storage space under them for toys, books and other things. This allows the bedroom to be used as a play space, study, and sleeping area. Find shelves with hooks that can be used in lieu of a traditional table for bed, or neat and tidy drawers with smooth, non-wobble runners.

Safety

Despite the fun factor that these beds provide however, they must be safe for children as well as adults to use. Safety features and adherence to strict standards help to reduce risks, such as falls and slips or entrapment, as well as unsafe ladder designs.

The ladders used on cabin beds are typically bent and have rounded edges which reduce the chance of accidents from sharp edges. Round edges lower the risk of splinters which could be harmful for children. Additionally the ladder and steps frame are designed to be sturdy with a solid structure that can withstand the weight and stop movement. The ladders and bed frames should be secured to the wall or the ground with secure attachment points to avoid slips or movements of the structure.

Installing a lamp above the top bunk can aid children in climbing securely, particularly when they are young and not familiar with their surroundings. This will also enable you to keep an eye on them and provide assistance if needed, helping to prevent any injuries that could be caused by being unsupervised.

Many cabin beds come with extra storage options such as cabinets, wardrobes, and trundle trays. These are ideal for children to store their belongings. However, it's important to set boundaries on what they are allowed to do inside and around the bed to ensure that they don't get things on or off the top bunk without your supervision.


It's also a good idea to encourage your children to play safely around the bed to ensure they don't get sucked up by the side or fall out of the window. Hanging objects from the top bunk could be a strangulation risk therefore it is recommended to avoid this by allowing other games and toys.

It is also important to make sure that bunk beds or loft straps or L-brackets are securely attached to the wall studs or to the floor. This will prevent any tipping or movement, and can be easily checked by parents on a monthly basis.