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How to Assemble a Wood High Sleeper

Wood high sleeper are an excellent choice for kids who want to assert their independence by having a bed that can be used as a sofa, desk and more! It is suitable for all ages.

Although they are beds that are raised and therefore carry a risk of falling, when constructed correctly, all of our wooden high sleepers are structurally safe. Follow our guidelines to ensure that your child is secure.

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High-sleeper beds made from wood are a great way to free up space in a child’s bed. Simple in design, these beds have one bed that is the UK standard size on top, and a vast space below. This space can be used to fit furniture such as futon sofas, desks or chair or any combination of those elements. This means that your kids do not have to occupy the floor space with a second bed, instead they can use the space below for study, play or a chill out zone with the use of bean bags and fairy lights.

Most of our wood high sleepers have a ladder that is simple for your child to climb up and down. They also feature fully framed side and end rails, along with wide, sturdy steps and solid wood slats that ensure your child’s safety. The mattress’s maximum depth could be limited based on the design of the model. This will be stated on the product page.

Another thing to look out for is whether the high sleeper bed your child is sleeping in is fitted with storage underneath the sleeping surface. The Tera Gaming High Sleeper is an excellent example of this, with a large underbed area that can be equipped with cube storage units or an armchair. This allows you to maximize space and make a tiny space feel more spacious. This is the reason why our wooden high-sleepers are a popular option for modern bedrooms.

Design

High-sleeper beds made of wood can be a breath-taking feature for any child’s bedroom. They’re typically constructed from solid wood and are available with a variety of finishes that will complement the style of your home. A lot of them have a ladder that is strong enough to stand on, making it easy for your child to climb up and down at night. If you are concerned about your child’s ability to sleep, you can place an extra nightlight beneath the bed. It will help guide them to safety down the ladder.

Loft beds, also known as high-sleeper beds are similar in size to bunk beds. However, they come with huge underbed spaces which can be used to store a variety furniture, such as futon chairs or desks. For the most storage space they can be paired with chests-of-drawers, bookcases, and wardrobes. The Tera gaming bed, for example has a vast underbed space that can be converted into a private area for gaming and working.

The beds are high and can be dangerous for fall-related injuries to children and adults. This is only an issue for those who are very young or fear heights.

Materials

If you are looking to maximize the space in your child’s bedroom, a wooden high sleeper is a great choice. These stylish designs usually come with a desk, chair and High Bunk Beds oodles of storage to create a fun study zone or chill out area. They can be outfitted with a trundle for sleepovers.

The main material for the construction of high-sleeper wood is wood. This offers durability and strength to a large furniture piece. Make sure you know the quality of the timber prior to buying, as cheaper alternatives may be made with softer or less durable timber. If you’re unsure, ask the retailer for specifics or use an established furniture review site to evaluate different beds prior to making your purchase.

Different types of wood can be used for high-sleepers made of wood, but soft maple is an excellent choice. It is a sturdy, durable wood with low knots. The grain patterns and knots are resistant to stress. It’s also lighter, making it easier to move around and lift the room.

Other materials, such as particle board or plywood can be used as bunk bed slats but they are not as sturdy as solid wood. It is essential to ensure that the slats have been securely fixed to the frame before you put them in use, as weak or loose slats could cause mattresses to squeak. You can increase the stability of your slats using Kreg Jigs to make pockets in the joist boards 2×4 which will be attached to the frame. Make sure you countersink the holes and fill them after you’re done.

A wood high sleeper can be a danger to young children or teenagers who aren’t careful when stepping into and out of bed. These types of bed frames should be avoided by children younger than six and teens with no experience of climbing. This is because they need to climb over the side and could be a risk in the event of a fall.

Assembly

To build the frame, you’ll need your Kreg Jig to create pocket holes in the joist boards of 2×4. This isn’t required, but makes the process easier. Once the frame is finished, you can begin to put in the rungs. Line up the front and rear legs with their notches so that the notch faces the top of each leg. Place the rungs into their notches and then screw the legs into them. Add soap to your screws to lubricate them and make driving in easier.

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