Low & Junior Loft Beds
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Sleeping Beauty Chestnut Twin Low Girls Princess Loft Bed
Was: $1,970.00Now: $1,575.00Your princess will have hours of royal fun in our Sleeping Beauty Chestnut Twin Low Girls Princess Loft Bed. This twin size low loft bed features cute hot pink, soft pink and white play curtains down below and a top tent above giving her both a safe...Was: $1,970.00Now: $1,575.00 -
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Sleeping Beauty Natural Twin Low Girls Princess Loft Bed
Was: $2,155.00Now: $1,725.00Your princess will have hours of royal fun in our Sleeping Beauty Natural Twin Low Girls Princess Loft Bed. This twin size low loft bed features cute hot pink, soft pink and white play curtains down below and a top tent above giving her both a safe place...Was: $2,155.00Now: $1,725.00 -
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Sleeping Beauty White Twin Low Girls Princess Loft Bed
Was: $2,155.00Now: $1,725.00Your princess will have hours of royal fun in our Sleeping Beauty White Twin Low Girls Princess Loft Bed. This twin size low loft bed features cute hot pink, soft pink and white play curtains down below and a top tent above giving her both a safe place...Was: $2,155.00Now: $1,725.00 -
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Turin Gray Loft Beds for Kids
Was: $1,080.00Now: $865.00Whether you need a girls loft bed or a boys loft bed, our Turin Gray Loft Beds for Kids has you covered. It features a twin low loft bed which is great for younger kids as it's not too high. It has guardrails all around and an angled ladder with rounded...Was: $1,080.00Now: $865.00
The smart first step into loft bed living. Our low loft beds and junior loft beds are designed for younger children who need a safe, easy-to-use raised bed — with practical under-bed space for a desk, storage drawers, or a dresser. All the space-saving benefits of a loft bed, at a height that works for smaller children.
Featured Low & Junior Loft Beds
Baldwin Blue Twin Low Loft Bed with Desk and Dresser
A vibrant blue twin low loft bed that packs a full desk workspace and a dresser unit into one compact frame. Everything a child's bedroom needs — sleeping, studying, and storage — without taking up extra floor space.
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Lily White Queen Loft Bed with Desk
A clean white queen loft bed with an integrated full-width desk — an ideal upgrade for older children and teens ready to move up to a larger mattress and a dedicated study space.
View ProductWhat Is a Low Loft Bed?
A low loft bed raises the sleeping platform to a moderate height — typically around 90–120 cm from the floor — rather than the full height of a standard loft bed. This lower position makes it significantly easier and safer for young children to climb up and down independently, and reduces the risk and impact of any accidental falls.
Despite the lower platform, there is still enough clearance underneath for a compact desk, a set of drawers, or a small dresser — making a twin low loft bed with desk or a low loft bed with storage one of the most practical bedroom solutions for primary-school-age children.
What Is a Junior Loft Bed?
A junior loft bed is a loft bed built specifically around the needs of younger children, typically from around age 3 upwards. Key features include a lower platform height for safer, more manageable access, a single or twin mattress size suited to smaller bodies, shorter ladders or steps designed for little legs, and construction that meets stricter children's furniture safety standards.
As children grow, many junior loft beds can be adapted — adding a desk, swapping storage configurations, or transitioning to a standard low loft setup — giving them a longer useful life than a basic children's bed.
Low Loft Bed vs High Loft Bed: What's the Difference?
| Low Loft Bed | High Loft Bed | |
|---|---|---|
| Platform height | ~90–120 cm from floor | ~150–180 cm from floor |
| Under-bed clearance | Moderate — suits desk, drawers, dresser | Large — suits full wardrobe, seating, workspace |
| Ceiling height needed | Standard ceilings (220 cm+) suitable | Higher ceilings preferred (240 cm+) |
| Best for | Young children aged 4–10, smaller rooms | Older children, teens, adults |
| Safety | Lower fall risk; easier independent access | Full guard rails essential; ladder/stair access |
| Featured product | Baldwin Blue Twin Low Loft Bed | Lily White Queen Loft Bed |
Who Is a Low or Junior Loft Bed For?
| Situation | Why a Low Loft Bed Works |
|---|---|
| Young children (age 4–7) | Lower height is safer and less intimidating for first-time loft bed users |
| Primary school children (age 7–10) | Under-bed desk gives a dedicated homework space without a separate study area |
| Smaller bedrooms | Frees up floor space for play even in rooms too small for a standard loft bed |
| Rooms with lower ceilings | Low profile fits comfortably where a high loft bed would not |
| Parents who want less clutter | Built-in desk and storage options keep toys, books, and school supplies organised |
Benefits of a Low Loft Bed with Desk or Storage
- Lower platform height is safer and more accessible for young children
- Frees up floor space for play in smaller bedrooms
- Built-in desk options create a dedicated homework zone without extra furniture
- Integrated storage — drawers, dressers, shelving — helps keep children's rooms tidy
- Twin sizing is ideal for children's single mattresses
- Grows with the child — many models accommodate older children through their primary years
- Fun colour options (like the Baldwin Blue) make the bed a feature of the room
What to Check Before You Buy
| Factor | What to Look For |
|---|---|
| Age & weight limits | Always check manufacturer's stated minimum age and maximum weight for the frame |
| Platform height | Lower is safer for younger children; confirm the height suits your child's age and confidence |
| Under-bed clearance | Measure the gap to ensure your chosen desk, drawers, or dresser will fit |
| Mattress size | Most twin low loft beds take a single/twin mattress (~90 × 190 cm); confirm exact dimensions |
| Mattress depth | A deep mattress reduces effective guard rail height — check it remains safe |
| Guard rails | Full-length rails on all open sides of the sleeping area are essential |
| Ladder or steps | Short, wide steps are easier for younger children than a vertical ladder |
| Room dimensions | Account for the bed frame plus any desk or dresser unit when measuring your room |
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Our team is happy to help you find the right low or junior loft bed for your child's room.
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