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How to Assemble a Wood High Sleeper

Wood high sleeper are a great option for children who wish to claim independence with an option to be used as a sofa, desk and more! All ages are suitable.

Although they are raised beds and therefore do propose a risk of falling, when built correctly, all of our wooden high sleepers are structurally safe. To ensure your child is secure, follow our directions for use.

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High-sleeper beds made from wood are a great option to save space in a child's bed. With an easy design, they come with an entire size UK standard single high sleeper bed at the top and a large space below that can be adorned with useful furniture like chairs, desks, futon sofa, or the combination of these. This allows your children to use the space below their bed for other activities, such as playing, studying, or enjoying a relaxing time with their beanbags or fairy lights.

The majority of our wood high sleepers come with a ladder that is easy for your child to climb up and down. They also have fully framed sides and wood high sleeper end rails, along with wide, sturdy steps and solid wood slats that ensure the safety of your children. The mattress's maximum depth can be limited depending on the design of the model. This will be noted on the product page.

A high sleeper bed designed for children should include storage underneath the bed. The Tera Gaming high sleeper with desk Sleeper is a great example of this, featuring a large underbed space that is 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 our high bunk beds-sleepers made from wood are a favorite choice for modern bedrooms.

Design

Wooden high sleeper beds are a stunning feature for any child's bedroom. They're often crafted from solid wood and are available in a variety of finishes to match the decor of your home. Many come with a ladder that is sturdy enough to stand on, making it easy for your child to climb up and down at night. If you're concerned about your child's ability to get an adequate night's rest you might want to consider putting an evening light under the bed to guide them down the ladder safely.

Loft beds or high sleeper beds are similar in size to bunk beds in size. However, they have a large underbed space that can be used for a variety furniture, like futon chairs and desks. They can also be combined with chests of drawers, bookcases and wardrobes for maximum storage space. The Tera gaming bed, for instance is a bed with a huge underbed area which can be transformed into a secluded gaming and work zone.

It's worth noting that wooden high sleeper beds are high, which means they pose a possible fall risk for adults and children who aren't vigilant. This shouldn't be a concern for people who are still very young or who are scared of heights, though.

Materials

A high sleeper made of wood is a great option for those looking to maximise space on the floor of their child's room. These stylish designs usually include a desk, chair, and plenty of storage space to create a fun study zone or a chill-out area. They can also be outfitted with a trundle bed to accommodate sleepovers.

The main material used in the construction of a wood high sleeper bunk sleeper is timber, which offers incredible durability and strength for an enormous piece of furniture. It is important to verify the quality of the timber prior to you purchase, as cheaper alternatives might be made of softer or less durable woods. If you're unsure, ask the retailer for details or use an established furniture review website to compare various beds before making a purchase.

Soft maple is a fantastic choice for high sleepers with wooden backs. It is a durable, strong wood that has fewer knots. The knots and grain patterns 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 could also be used for the bunk bed slats, however they're not as strong as solid wood. Be sure to secure the slats with a secure fixation to the frame, as weak or loose slats may cause noisy mattresses. You can improve the stability of your slats by using a Kreg Jig to make pocket holes in the 2x4 joist boards which will be attached to the frame. Make sure to countersink the holes, and then fill them after you're done.

One drawback of a wooden high bed with desk and wardrobe sleeper is that it may be a risk for falls for very young children and teenagers who are not careful enough when getting out and in the bed. The best way to stay clear of these bed frames for children under six and teenagers who aren't experienced in climbing. This is because they have to climb up the side of the bunk which could be risky when they fall.

Assembly

To assemble the frame you will need to use your Kreg Jig to create pockets in the joist boards 2x4. This is not required however it makes the process much easier. Once the frame is finished, you can start to install the rungs. Set the front and rear legs with their notches, making sure that the notch is facing the top of each leg. Insert the rungs into their notches and then screw them onto the legs. Add soap to your screws to to lubricate them and make the process of driving them in easier.

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