Wren Kids Wooden High Sleeper
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- Brand: Dreams
From £679.00
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- Brand
- Dreams
- Retailer
- Dreams
- Delivery time
- Good
- Customer sentiment
- Average
- Guarantee
- Excellent
About the Wren Kids Wooden High Sleeper
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Melamine panels and a two-tone finish put the Wren in the practical children’s-furniture camp, with the raised sleeping platform sitting above a wardrobe, shelving and desk. For a children’s high sleeper, combining clothes storage, open shelving and a proper homework surface under one bed is the real composition story; this is closer to a compact bedroom workstation than a simple metal high sleeper with empty floor space below. A melamine high sleeper is a sensible, cost-controlled build: easier to wipe clean than painted softwood, but less premium and less repairable than solid timber cabin beds in the higher price tier. The storage is vertical, not drawer-led. That makes it useful in narrow rooms where a separate wardrobe or desk would crowd the floor, though the fixed layout gives less freedom than buying separate furniture pieces and rearranging them as the room changes. The desk also makes the frame feel more grown-up than a play-led mid-sleeper, while the manufacturer’s 6+ age guidance keeps it firmly in school-age territory rather than toddler furniture.
Families trying to make one small child’s bedroom work as sleeping space, study area and storage zone are the obvious audience here. Repeated praise centres on the same things the specification promises: the wardrobe and shelving reduce clutter, the underbed desk is used for homework and gaming, and the ladder is described as secure enough to reassure parents once the frame is assembled. The age guidance is firm at 6+. The taller format also means very deep mattresses are the wrong pairing, because raised beds rely on usable guard-rail height; a standard children’s mattress depth makes more sense than a bulky adult-style profile. Criticism is thin in the available feedback, with delivery timing appearing as an isolated irritation rather than a repeated fault in the bed itself, so the main caution comes from the format: climbing access and a fixed desk-and-wardrobe arrangement will not suit children who need a low bed or families who like to reconfigure furniture often. The Wren suits school-age children in compact rooms needing a bed, desk and storage in one frame; those wanting adult-scale longevity, flexible furniture placement or a lower climbing height are better served by a mid-sleeper, cabin bed or separate timber bedstead.
Pros and Cons
Pros
- Many owners appreciate the desk space as ideal for homework and gaming.
- Buyers note the under-bed wardrobe provides efficient storage for limited spaces.
- Recent customers mention the sturdy build ensures safety for children.
- Owners value the two-tone finish as a stylish addition to kids' rooms.
Cons
- Some parents report the assembly instructions can be confusing and hard to follow.
- A few customers found the ladder less sturdy than expected for heavier children.
- Several owners highlighted the low guard rail as a potential safety concern for active sleepers.
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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
Built-in storage shelves - to keep your kid's room clutter-free
Premium solid base board - our most advanced mattress support
Reader reviews of the Wren Kids Wooden High Sleeper
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Solid bit of kit for a childs room, with the desk and storage underneath keeping things tidy and the ladder feeling secure enough. Ours arrived later than expected, but once it was up it looks smart and does the job well.
Plenty of storage and room to do homework, perfect fit for a compact room. The sturdy build and two-tone finish are a real perk and adds a nice touch.
The Wren High sleeper is great for those with limited space. The handy wardrobe and under bed desk is a great way to save space without compromise.
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