Kids Beds

Explore our range of stylish and supportive kids’ beds—designed for comfort, safety and lasting durability as your child grows.

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Oslo Single Bunk Bed
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Oslo Single Bunk Bed

£680.99£476.69
Leaf Single Bed
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Leaf Single Bed

£207.99£155.99
kid lying on a blue Neat Single Bed
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Neat Single Bed

£215.99£161.99
Kid sitting on the Avalon Double Bed
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Avalon Double Bed

£467.99£374.39
Neat Single Bunk Bed
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Neat Single Bunk Bed

£658.99£527.19
Shopify Product Image 2048 x 2048 Neat Trundle Bed BA 01
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Neat Trundle Bed

£158.99£119.24
Kid reading and sitting on the Forest Teepee Single Bed with Canopy
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Forest Teepee Single Bed

£365.99£274.49
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Bronte Single Bed

£412.99£289.09
Shopify Lifestyle Image 2048 x 2048 Matilda Single Bed BA 01
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Matilda Single Floor Bed

£306.99£245.59
Kid sitting on the Forest Teepee Single Loft Bed
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Forest Teepee Loft Bed

£625.99£500.79
Kid with guitar sitting on the Alice Double Bed
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Alice Double Bed

£462.99£370.39
kid lying on a blue Neat Single Bed
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Cloud Double Bed

£759.99£531.99
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Matilda Single Bunk Bed

£691.99£553.59
Forest Teepee Single Loft Bed with Canopy
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A child's bed has a big job to do. It needs to feel comfortable at night, sturdy during daily use, and practical enough to fit the way the room works. It also needs to suit the stage your child is in now, while still making sense a year or two from now. That is why choosing the right kids beds UK families can rely on is about more than picking a nice shape. It is about space, support, storage, and how the bed will work with the rest of the room.

Boori's bed collection is designed for growing children and changing routines. The range includes simple singles, bunk beds, loft-style options, and toddler-friendly designs, all made to bring together practicality, comfort, and long-term value. Many designs are made from sustainable wood and finished with low-VOC paints, which helps keep the room feeling calm and easy to live with every day.

Bedtime should feel easy. Start with pieces that suit your child today and still work a year from now. Consider space, habits, and care, then select the frame, mattress support, and storage that align with your plan. You can compare sizes, finishes, and shapes in our Kids Beds collection.

Start with the Room, Not the Style

It is easy to fall for a bed design first and think about the layout second, but the better starting point is always the room itself. Measure the walls, note where the wardrobe doors open, and think about how your child moves through the space. A bed should fit naturally into the room rather than forcing everything else to work around it.

When planning around beds for children, it helps to leave enough space for a straight path from the door to the bed and from the bed to the wardrobe. That keeps the room easier to use in the morning and less frustrating at bedtime. In tighter rooms, placing the bed along the longer wall often makes the centre feel more open. In larger rooms, you have more freedom to balance the bed with storage and a study area. A room that flows well will always feel better than one that is simply full of furniture.

Size, Shape, and the Way Your Child Sleeps

Children do not all use their beds in the same way. Some sleep still, while others move from one side of the mattress to the other all night. Some rooms need a bed that leaves space for play, while others need a bed that doubles as a sleepover spot. This is where the right size matters.

Many families choose childrens beds based on what the room can hold today, but it is worth thinking a little ahead. A single bed often gives the most flexibility because it works well in a wide range of layouts. Bunks can be useful in shared rooms or sleepover-heavy spaces. Loft or raised options can help make use of the floor area underneath. The best choice is not always the biggest one. It is the one that supports the room and the routine at the same time.

Comfort Comes from the Full Setup

A bed frame matters, but comfort does not come from the frame alone. The base, mattress support, and bedding all play a part in how the bed feels at night. Slatted bases help airflow, which can make the sleep surface feel fresher over time. A supportive mattress helps the whole setup feel steady and more comfortable for regular use. Boori's UK range also includes mattresses and bedding designed for everyday family life, with breathable materials and protectors that make maintenance easier.

This is one reason kids bed frames UK buyers often compare the full sleep setup rather than just the frame. A good frame should hold up well, but it also needs the right support around it to feel dependable night after night. Keeping the mattress size, base type, and daily care in mind from the start makes the choice much easier.

What Matters First?

Measure the room before you fall in love with a style. Leave clear walkways, keep a straight path to the wardrobe, and make sure a chair can slide back from the desk. Check the window line so morning light does not shine straight into the sleep area. A sturdy frame with smooth edges and firm fixings makes daily use simple.

Comfort is the next step. Pocket-spring support keeps the surface even, and slatted bases help airflow through the night. A washable protector keeps maintenance low for kids' beds.

Wooden Beds That Feel Warm and Last Well

Many families still prefer wooden kids beds because timber has a timeless look and works in many different bedroom styles. It feels warm rather than cold, easy to style rather than limiting, and calm enough to suit changing décor as children grow. A timber bed can work just as well with playful bedding at age five as it does with a simpler setup at age ten.

Boori's UK furniture is positioned around long-term use, sustainable materials, and finishes designed for family homes. That makes timber beds a sensible option for anyone who wants a bed that looks good now and still feels right later. Sustainable wood and low-VOC finishes also support the kind of bedroom many parents want to create: one that feels practical, well-made, and comfortable to spend time in.



Beds That Make Better Use of Space

Some rooms need the bed to do more than provide a place to sleep. They also need it to help with storage, room layout, or shared use. This is where raised or storage-friendly designs can make a real difference.

A bed with room underneath can help keep the floor clear, which makes tidying quicker and leaves more room for movement. In shared rooms, bunks can free up the centre of the space for play or study. In rooms that also need a learning zone, raised formats can help separate sleep from daytime activities. If you are building a room around a sleep-and-study setup, adding one of the pieces from the kids tables & chairs range can help create a practical corner without making the room feel overcrowded.

The point is not to squeeze in more furniture for the sake of it. The point is to make every piece work harder, so the room feels easier to use.

Beds That Grow with Changing Stages

A child who is moving out of a cot needs something different from a child who wants a "big kid" room or a teen who needs more length and flexibility. The best kids beds UK options are the ones that recognise this and give families room to adapt.

Some children need a lower bed height at first because it feels more secure and easier to use alone. Others are ready for a standard single right away. In shared rooms, bunk or raised formats can solve space issues without making the room feel overfilled. The goal is not to follow one fixed path. It is to choose a bed that suits the stage your child is in now while keeping future changes in mind.

This is why simple shapes and calm finishes often work best. They give you more freedom to update the room around the bed later, instead of replacing the bed every time tastes or routines shift.

Storage, Study, and Better Daily Routines

Beds do not exist on their own. They sit inside a larger bedroom setup that often includes clothes storage, toys, books, and school items. When the bed works well with the rest of the room, routines become easier. When it does not, clutter starts to build and the room becomes harder to manage.

Underbed storage can help with bulky items like spare bedding or out-of-season clothes. Open floor space helps children move around without constantly stepping over things. A clear route between the bed, wardrobe, and desk saves time in the morning. These are small details, but they matter in real family life.

If you are planning a full room refresh, looking at the specially selected range can help you spot pieces that work well together in finish and style.

Beds for Every Age and Stage

Whether you're moving from a cot to their first big bed, setting up a shared room with bunks, or looking for a double bed to accommodate sleepovers and guests, our children's beds come in sizes and styles to suit every family.

Young children can be quite active when playing on or around the bed, requiring a safe and sturdy base that can endure their active play, and rounded corners to reduce the risk of injury. A classic bed for kids is a flexible choice when you want a simple setup and easy styling.

If the room is narrow, place the frame of kids bunk beds on the long wall to free the centre. If the room is square, keep the kids beds away from doors and heaters so air moves well and bedding stays fresh.

Space-Saving and Smart Design

From classic single beds to clever loft beds with room for a desk or storage underneath, our collection is made to make the most of your space. Many styles offer modular flexibility so you can adapt them as your child's needs change.

Layout Choices That Save Frustration Later

One of the easiest ways to avoid a poor fit is to map the room before ordering. You do not need a complex plan. A quick sketch with bed size, door swings, and storage positions is often enough. Some families even tape the bed outline on the floor to see how much room is left around it. That simple test can show very quickly whether the space will feel comfortable or cramped.

This matters even more when choosing kids bed frames UK for smaller or shared rooms. A frame can look right on screen and still feel too deep once it is in place. The more clearly you understand the room now, the easier it is to choose the right format the first time.

Make Storage Do The Heavy Lifting

When toys and books pile up, a kids bed with storage keeps the floor clear and makes tidying quick. Deep drawers under the base hold clothes, spare sheets, and bulky items, keeping the centre of the room open.

Set a simple system that children can follow. Everyday items stay at child height while seasonal things sit higher, and clear labels show where each group belongs.

Bunks For Shared Rooms And Sleepovers

Stacking beds saves space for play and study. Guard rails, steady ladders, and secure fixings support confident climbing and calm bedtimes. Keep the ladder clear of doors and use a non-slip rug or mat under it for extra grip.

A lamp that clips onto the frame provides light just where it's needed. Route the cable along the edge so the space around kids beds stays neat and safe.

Singles That Keep Options Open

A single frame gives you freedom to move things around as needs change. It pairs well with a slim bedside and a narrow table, leaving space for a bookcase or a small reading chair. Boori's Single Beds range pairs simple frames with modern lines, giving you a bed that fits today and grows with tomorrow.

Check the product notes for mattress size, base type, and weight guidance so you know how it will feel day to day with kids beds.

Raised Formats That Unlock Space

Rooms feel bigger when storage is off the floor. Cabin beds for kids raise the mattress, leaving a tidy space underneath for drawers, shelves, or a small desk. Leave enough headroom to sit up, and place a task light so it doesn't throw shadows on the work surface.

Low And Confident For Early Years

A kids floor bed helps little ones get in and out on their own. The low height reduces bumps if a child rolls and keeps bedtime calm. As they grow taller, you can raise the sleep surface without changing the rest of the room. Low frames work well in rooms with low windows or a sloped ceiling. Keep space around the mattress, and add a small bedside table for a lamp and bedtime stories.

Materials, Build, And Care

Boori's kids beds use a water-based paint that is lower in VOCs and can be easily cleaned. Selected designs use durable laminates where extra toughness is useful, and slatted bases are built for steady support. Use a soft cloth and mild cleaner, and tighten the fixings occasionally to keep kids beds sturdy.

Choose calm colours for large items and add character with art, a rug, and lighting. This keeps big pieces classic and makes it easy to refresh the room.

Layout Tips That Save Time

Sketch the room to scale and mark the locations of sockets, radiators, and door swings. Place beds for kids to catch natural light without glare, and keep the route from the door to the wardrobe clear. Add wall hooks for bags and headphones so the floor stays clear and the space around kids beds stays tidy.

Tape outlines on the floor where the frame and storage will sit. This simple test reveals tight corners before you order kids beds and helps you pick the right size.

Built for Real Family Homes

Children use beds for more than sleep. They sit on them to read, climb on them during play, and lean against them during chats with friends. That is why a good bed has to hold up to more than just bedtime. Smooth edges, steady fixings, strong support, and easy-care finishes all matter because they shape how the bed feels every day.

Boori's wider UK messaging focuses on furniture that lasts through different stages of family life and offers good value over time. That same thinking makes sense for bedroom furniture too. A well-made bed should not feel like a short-term purchase. It should feel like a practical part of the room that keeps doing its job as the child and the room both change.

For some families, value also includes current offers and support schemes. If that matters for your household, the NHS, Emergency Services, and Military Discount page is worth checking before you order.

Timeless Quality, Built to Last

Crafted from premium, sustainably sourced timber and finished in low-VOC paint, our beds are designed with both your child's wellbeing and the planet in mind. Guard rails, underbed drawers and matching accessories add function and safety.

Made to Match

Complete your child's room with matching Boori furniture, including drawers, desks and bookcases. Our kids' beds are available in finishes and styles to suit both boys' and girls' bedrooms---from playful to minimalist.


FAQs

What are the most popular kids beds UK families are choosing for 2026?

Parents are looking for beds that balance simple design, strong materials, and practical features such as storage or flexible layouts. Styles that grow well with the room and still feel easy to maintain are getting the most attention.

What are the best childrens beds for small bedrooms in the UK?

Smaller rooms usually work best with beds that keep the floor as open as possible, such as singles, raised formats, or designs with useful space underneath. Families are searching for options that support sleep without making the room feel crowded.

Are wooden kids beds better for long-term use than other materials?

Timber beds remain popular because they feel warm, timeless, and sturdy in everyday family homes. Many buyers prefer them because they are easier to style over time and often continue to suit the room as children grow.

How do I choose the right kids bed frames UK options for a shared room?

The best starting point is the room layout, not the look of the bed alone. Families want frames that leave enough walking space, fit neatly around doors and storage, and make bedtime feel calm rather than cramped.