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Single Bed Kids
Single Bed Kids
Definition
A single bed for kids combines comfort, safety, and imaginative style. Designed to support growing children, these beds balance functionality with playful design to create restful, inspiring spaces.
Quick Facts
Size: 90 × 190 cm
Features: Guard rails, low profiles, themed designs
Material: Solid wood or metal
Ideal for: Children aged 4 +
Why It’s Popular
Parents love single kids’ beds for their durability and versatility. They evolve with a child’s age, blending practicality and charm into bedroom design.
Popular Styles
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Wooden frame with safety rails
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Upholstered headboards
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House or canopy designs
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Storage drawers beneath
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Convertible toddler-to-single options
How to Choose
Look for sturdy construction, smooth edges, and easy maintenance. Neutral tones offer longevity as your child’s tastes change.
Styling Tips
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Add bright bedding or themed cushions
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Incorporate soft lighting for comfort
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Use under-bed storage baskets
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Combine with matching wardrobe and desk
Benefits at a Glance
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Safe and durable
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Adaptable for growth
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Easy to style and personalise
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Encourages independence
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Compact footprint
Inspiration from Designer Brands
Designs inspired by Maze, Gallery Direct, and Pacific Lifestyle emphasise comfort and creativity — blending playful touches with refined craftsmanship.
Common Questions
At what age can my child use a single bed? Typically from around age four.
Are safety rails included? Some designs offer optional rails.
Can I use any mattress? Standard single mattresses fit.
Is assembly difficult? No, most are easy to build.
Do kids’ beds support adults? Yes, within weight limits.
Finishing Touch
A single bed for kids transforms bedtime into an experience — where comfort meets imagination.
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