With a wide range of mid sleepers on offer, we have thought of every bed and storage solution you could possibly need in your kid’s bedroom. From endless built-in storage solutions to versatile ladders and stairs, their range of mid sleepers is perfect for a child’s bedroom of any shape and size. Plus, our range of mid sleepers is perfect for kids as they grow up into their teenage years.
So, what’s the difference between a mid sleeper and a high sleeper?
Mid sleepers and high sleepers both offer sleeping solutions that are raised off the ground and are higher than your typical kid’s bed. They both offer an expansive amount of usable space underneath which can provide essential, especially when working with smaller floor space. A high sleeper, as the name suggests, is an elevated bed with a lot of space underneath due to the height the bed is from the ground. The bed is situated at the top of the ladder so it is important to consider if your child will be able to safely negotiate the ladder both up and down.
In comparison, a mid sleeper is typically mid-height between a traditional bed and a high sleeper. It typically has...
A box room simply required a little bit of planning and scoping out but can often be transformed into one of the most usable spaces in your home.
Box rooms stereotypically have a lot of negative connotations of being small, chaotic and unimaginative, but actually, a box room is filled with opportunity. Make use of every little nook and hiding hole and you will see your unloved box room transform into the most harmonious space in your home. Honestly, you’ll be amazed at what you can do with a little TLC.
Home office
A home office is becoming more and more of an essential during recent times. A place where you can shut the door on your work-life at 5 pm and enjoy time with family around the dinner table instead of moving your laptop to one side. A box room can be easily transformed into a home office with a few littleadaptations. Plus, if you are anxious about losing out on that vital sleep space when your family is visiting, you could think about investing in a high sleeper so you can Grandkids can still sleepover in the room or a fold-out desk that is attached to the wall.
There are so many potential...
Knowing when the right moment is to transition from a cot to a toddlers bed isn’t straightforward and unfortunately, no one size fits all when it comes to this process. Suddenly, your little one goes from tiny babies in a cot to inquisitive toddlers in the blink of an eye. As they grow you also need to change and adapt their nursery into a room suitable for an explorative toddler. The ideas of redecorating at each stage of their growth may be rather daunting and also not necessary. With careful planning, you can design a nursery that can easily transition as your child grows.
Keep it neutral
By using neutral colours from the start, you’ll find that you won’t need to update the overall decor too often. You can add accessories that suit your child’s interests and help show their personality without changing the base of the room. Investing in neutral furniture is also a top tip, so consider a bed frame, wardrobe and storage units that are white, cream, grey or beige so they can be easily adaptable.
Invest in the basics
If you invest in good quality basics, such as curtains, wardrobes and carpets that don’t need to change as your baby grows, then you don’t actually...
The summer months are the easiest time to update and transform your kid’s bedroom. The lighter nights, warmer weather and sunny mood make transforming your kid’s bedroom a bit easier, especially if you’re working hard to get it done after a long day at work.
When updating any kids bedroom it is beneficial to design and adapt a bedroom that allows your child to comfortably grow and work with their interests for the next few years. Consider passions they have, overall interests and practical solutions that will work as they grow. Will they need more storage? Where will they do their homework? Will your kids need to share rooms with siblings? All of these things are ideas to consider when revamping and upgrading their bedroom. Here’s our guide to a summer bedroom update to get you started:
Invest in the essentials
If you get the essential elements of any bedroom right then everything else will fit in perfectly. From the wardrobe to the bed, you must pick something that will last and can quite possibly be passed down to younger siblings as one child grows out of their needs. For example, a hard-wearing mid sleeper can last a child well into their teenage...