
Hi everyone!
I'm a mum of two little ones (ages 1 and 4) and I've been working on a children's house bed design that I originally made for my own daughter — because I couldn't find anything on the market that felt right. Most options were either too busy and overstimulating, or so minimal they felt cold and uninspiring for a child's room. And the more affordable options simply didn't meet my expectations when it came to quality and stability — I wanted something genuinely robust, built to last, and just as solid after years of daily use as it is on day one.
What I wanted was something in between: calm and simple, but still warm and genuinely playful — and made from high-quality solid wood that can withstand the wear and tear that comes with kids.
The result is the bed in the photo — a Montessori-style floor house bed in solid natural wood that my daughter Leila uses every day. The low height means she can get in and out completely independently, and the side frame gives security without making it feel enclosed or cage-like.
Before I start a small production run, I'd love honest feedback from parents:
👉 What do you think of the design?
👉 What would you change or improve?
👉 What size would work best for your child — 90×200 cm (single) or 140×200 cm (fits a parent too)?
All feedback welcome — critical opinions especially appreciated! 🙏