Liam Kids Wooden High Sleeper
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From £639.00
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- Brand
- Dreams
- Retailer
- Dreams
- Delivery time
- Good
- Customer sentiment
- Average
- Guarantee
- Excellent
About the Liam Kids Wooden High Sleeper
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For a child in a small bedroom, the Liam is trying to replace several separate pieces of furniture rather than simply hold a mattress. It is a room system, not just a frame. The high-sleeper format lifts the bed above an integrated desk and a full-height wardrobe area, so the useful space is concentrated vertically rather than spread around the floor. Calling it a wooden high sleeper needs a little translation: the stated construction is strong melamine, which is a practical, wipe-clean board material rather than the heavier solid pine or hardwood used on more furniture-led children’s beds. That is fair for the price-conscious kids’ high-sleeper class, where resistance to knocks and easy cleaning often matter more than joinery character. The solid base board is also a clear design choice; compared with sprung-slat wooden bedsteads, it gives a continuous platform and avoids thin slats flexing or popping out, but it offers less give and less underside airflow for the mattress. The three-tone finish keeps it in the modern children’s-bedroom register, while the desk-and-wardrobe layout makes the specification more ambitious than a simple bunk or loft bed with empty space underneath.
The main use case is a box room where a bed, study spot and clothes storage would otherwise fight for the same floor area. The repeat praise is space returned. Families describe the desk as genuinely useful rather than token-sized, and the wardrobe area is repeatedly treated as one of the reasons the bed changes how the room functions; sturdiness also comes through as a recurring positive, which lines up with the melamine build and solid base board rather than a lighter slatted frame. The restrictions are practical ones. Bed-making, bedtime checks and changing sheets all happen at height, and the manufacturer’s age guidance of 6+ is not decorative; younger children, restless sleepers or households wanting easy adult access may find a lower cabin bed less awkward. A deep adult-style mattress is also a poor pairing for any high sleeper because it reduces the useful height of the guard rail, so a suitable children’s mattress with sensible depth is the safer match. The supplied feedback is positive rather than broad, so there is no established repeated fault theme, but the construction itself points to the compromise: storage and study space are gained by accepting a tall, fixed, furniture-heavy frame. It suits families trying to turn a compact child’s room into a sleep-and-homework zone; anyone wanting low-level access, airy slats or furniture that can be rearranged in stages may get a better result from a lower cabin bed, a simple slatted bedstead with separate storage, or a modular children’s furniture set.
Pros and Cons
Pros
- Owners appreciate the integrated desk for homework and crafts in limited space.
- Buyers highlight the practical under-bed wardrobe as excellent storage.
- Many find the design modern and visually appealing in children's rooms.
Cons
- Some reviewers mention difficulty assembling the bed with unclear instructions.
- A few customers report the design is not as sturdy as expected for active use.
- Owners indicate that the lower height limit can be restrictive for older children.
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Specifications
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Painted wooden finish - classic wood grain enhanced with colour
Painted wood keeps the natural grain visible while adding a coloured look, which suits bedrooms that want warmth without a plain timber finish. Fine, expect paint to show chips and scratches sooner than an untreated surface, so it may need touch-ups if knocked.
Space-saving high sleeper - maximises floor space in cosy kid's rooms
Space saving built-in desk - perfect for homework or hobbies
Premium solid base board - our most advanced mattress support
Reader reviews of the Liam Kids Wooden High Sleeper
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Impressed by the storage and desk features. It's sturdy and conserves space, ideal for snug bedrooms.
Bought this bed for my daughter who has the box room and it is probably the best thing Ive ever bought. It has given her so much room to do other things, excellent size desk and she loves the little walk in wardrobe.
The Liam is a modern design and will add character to the bedroom. The useful underbed wardrobe and desk is ideal for anyone with limited space.
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