Gaming Beds

Our gaming beds combine a high-quality sleep space with a professional-feeling battle station. Designed to maximise room space, these beds feature integrated desks for multiple monitors, dedicated console shelving, and built-in cable management to keep wires organised.

Available in various heights and colours from sleek neutrals to bold "gamer" tones, these sturdy frames meet strict British Safety Standards. Whether you choose a mid-sleeper or a high-sleeper, our gaming beds offer a flexible, immersive environment that balances play and rest in one stylish footprint.

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Our gaming beds are the ultimate setup for young gamers, cleverly combining a high-quality sleep space with a professional-feeling battle station. Designed to maximise floor space, these beds feature integrated desks with room for multiple monitors, dedicated shelving for consoles, and built-in cable management to keep setups tidy and organised.

Whether your child prefers a mid-sleeper for a compact setup or a high-sleeper that creates a full-sized gaming zone underneath, our range offers the flexibility to suit any play style. Available in everything from sleek, neutral finishes to bold, "gamer-coded" colours, these sturdy frames meet strict British Safety Standards to ensure a secure night's sleep. By centralising sleep and play, our gaming beds provide an immersive experience while keeping the rest of the bedroom clear for other activities.

Frequently Asked Questions
What is a gaming bed?
Gaming beds are specifically designed to enhance the play experience, offering features that set them apart from standard bed frames. These beds focus on functionality, providing generous desk space for multiple monitors, dedicated compartments for PC towers, and integrated cable cut-outs to keep wires tidy. Depending on the model, some high-sleepers even offer enough room for a large TV setup. Available in various configurations to suit both PC and console players, our range caters to every preference and room layout. Whether your child prefers a subtle, contemporary style in neutral tones or a bold, "gamer-coded" aesthetic in colours like black and red, there is a gaming bed to suit their personality and gaming setup perfectly.
Choosing a gaming bed offers several practical advantages, primarily through its clever space-saving design that combines sleep and play areas into a single footprint, eliminating the need for extra furniture. These beds are also excellent for organisation, providing an all-in-one solution for managing consoles, monitors, and the inevitable clutter of controllers and wires. Beyond tidiness, a dedicated setup creates a more immersive gaming experience, transforming a standard bedroom into a professional-feeling hobby space. Finally, gaming beds offer incredible flexibility; whether you require integrated cable management, wide desks for multiple monitors, or a specific layout for a television, they can be tailored to elevate any gaming style.
The appropriate age for a gaming bed depends on the specific height and design of the frame. For younger children, gaming cabin beds are suitable from the age of 4 and up due to their lower profile. However, for elevated designs such as mid-sleepers, high-sleepers, and the top bunk of a gaming bunk bed, the recommended minimum age is 6 years to ensure they can safely navigate the ladder and height. If you are using a bunk bed setup, the bottom bunk is generally safe for children aged 3 and older.
Generally, adults can use a gaming bed as long as they meet the maximum weight requirements. Remember that these beds are designed with children and teenagers in mind, not adults! Double-check each bed to make sure it will be strong enough to hold an adult, or if you're not sure, contact our customer service team to find out more!
Establishing a healthy balance between play and rest is essential for growing gamers, especially when their sleep and hobby areas are combined. To ensure they can switch off effectively, it is important to implement a consistent sleep routine with a clear cut-off time for all electronics. Research indicates that excessive gaming can lead to later bedtimes and increased fatigue, making screen time management a vital priority. Experts recommend stopping all screen use at least two hours before sleep to avoid the effects of blue light, which can suppress melatonin production and disrupt the body's natural circadian rhythm. By setting these boundaries, you can help your child enjoy the benefits of a gaming bed while ensuring they get the high-quality rest they need for their development.

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