
Upholstered blue velvet race car bed for kids — Single & King Single


Soft upholstered kids' bed in Pink or Denim Blue — Single & King Single

Grey rubberwood triple sleeper with a single bunk over a double


Novelty kids' race car bed in bold black and red PU leather
Kids Beds That Keep Up
A kid's bed has a harder job than any other in the house — it's a sleep space, a reading nook, a trampoline (despite the rules) and the anchor of the room they're proudest of. Our kids beds are chosen for sturdy, low-fuss construction, finishes that shrug off everyday knocks, and honest prices that make sense for furniture a child will eventually outgrow — with storage, bookcase and bunk designs that solve the small-room problems every family knows.
Choose by Stage
Single — the starter
The classic first big-kid bed: compact, easy to style and the right scale for younger children. Browse single beds.
King single — the grow-into
Extra length over a single, so the bed keeps up through the primary years and into the teens — the smart pick if you'd rather buy once. Browse king single beds.
Bunk — the room-sharer
Two beds in one footprint for siblings or sleepovers. Sturdy frames with guardrails on the top bunk — see the bunk guidance below.
Kids Beds with Storage
Kids' rooms generate more stuff per square metre than any other room in the house, and a kids bed with storage is the easiest fix. Drawer designs slide toys and clothes away under the mattress, bookcase beds put bedtime books and treasures in the headboard, and gas-lift designs open the whole base for bulky things. Browse single beds with storage and king single beds with storage for the size that fits the room.
Bunk Beds for Kids
For shared rooms and sleepover households, a bunk bed doubles the sleeping space without doubling the footprint. Our bunk beds are built on sturdy frames with guardrails on the top bunk and a fixed ladder, and most use standard single mattresses so bedding stays simple. Two practicalities worth knowing before you buy: Australian safety guidance recommends children under nine sleep on the lower bunk, and it's worth measuring your ceiling height — allow comfortable sitting room above the top mattress. As with any tall furniture, position the bunk away from windows and ceiling fans.
A Bit of Fun: Novelty & Themed Beds
Sometimes the bed is the bribe that makes bedtime easy. Our range includes novelty designs like car beds in single and king single — the kind of bed kids actually want to get into — alongside clean, simple frames in white and timber that suit any theme you build around them with bedding and décor (a cheaper thing to change than a bed when the dinosaur phase ends).
Built Kid-Tough, Priced Family-Smart
Everything in this collection follows the same rules: sturdy slatted bases that support the mattress directly (no separate ensemble needed), low-fuss finishes that wipe clean, and solid construction that handles the energy of a kids' room. And because children outgrow beds faster than adults do, we keep the prices honest — direct pricing, no inflated RRPs, with Afterpay, Zip, Humm and Latitude if you'd rather spread it out.
Complete the Kids' Room
Finish the room in one trip: a kids mattress sized to the frame, a bedside table for the lamp and water bottle, and a chest of drawers or tallboy for clothing — wall-anchored, especially in kids' rooms. For the full matched look, our bedroom suites include single and king single options.
See It Before You Buy
Kids are harder on furniture than adults, so build quality is worth checking in person — and bringing the child along to test the bed makes the decision (and the bedtime buy-in) much easier. Our showrooms in Brisbane (Rocklea), Ipswich, Bundall, Sandgate and Beenleigh hold stock locally, so most in-stock beds can be picked up the same day. Find your nearest store. Free local delivery is available within roughly 10 km of our Rocklea warehouse, with paid delivery to the wider Brisbane, Gold Coast, Ipswich, Logan, Sunshine Coast and Toowoomba regions. Every bed carries a 12-month warranty unless otherwise noted — see our warranty & returns policy.
Kids Bed FAQs
What size bed is best for a child?
Most kids move from a cot to a single, which suits younger children and compact rooms. If you'd rather buy once, a king single adds extra length so the bed keeps up through the primary years and into the teens. Use the room size as your guide — a king single needs a little more length than a single.
What age can a child sleep on the top bunk?
Australian safety guidance recommends children under nine sleep on the lower bunk. Whatever the age, keep the guardrails in place, use the ladder rather than climbing the frame, and position the bunk away from windows and ceiling fans.
Do your bunk beds use standard mattresses?
Most of our bunks take standard single mattresses, which keeps bedding simple and replacement easy. Check the product page for the exact mattress size each design takes, and keep the top-bunk mattress within the height marked on the frame so the guardrail stays effective.
Which kids beds have storage?
Three kinds: drawer designs that slide storage under the mattress, bookcase beds with shelves built into the headboard, and gas-lift designs that open the whole base. Browse our single and king single storage beds, or the bookcase bed collection, to compare.
Are kids beds easy to assemble?
They arrive flat-packed with clear instructions and the fixings included. Singles and king singles are straightforward; bunk beds have more components, so allow extra time and a second person. Specifics are noted on each product page.
Should I anchor kids' bedroom furniture to the wall?
Beds themselves are low and stable, but we strongly recommend wall-anchoring tall pieces in a kids' room — tallboys and chests of drawers especially. Many of ours include an anchor kit; it takes about ten minutes and prevents tipping when drawers are open.
Browse the kids beds above, shop single and king single frames, or solve the clutter with storage and bookcase beds.
