

These two simple frames also have latched gates. If you already know you’ve got a climber on your hands and you’re sure you want the railing to close them in, check out these gated options. I especially love this model because the railing is completely closed off! Until your toddler grows tall enough to climb over the rails, you won’t have to worry about them wandering the bedroom at 3 a.m.

They can sleep on the bottom for years, until they’re big enough to safely sleep on top. OMG! Look at these two gorgeous bunk beds from that same Warsaw-based company! One looks like a treehouse and the other one’s got a cute picket-fence vibe.īunk beds are a fantastic option for your toddler’s transition into solitary sleep - all you have to do is remove the ladder to keep them from climbing to the top bunk. Would you rather use a box spring underneath your toddler’s mattress, instead of bed slats? This is my favorite model for that, as the safety rails can be installed higher off the ground. This simple frame and this taller model are fantastic, but you’ll need to buy your own bed slats. This gorgeously-detailed woodland bed frame ships internationally from Turkey. Here are three more options in this popular house theme. And each model comes with a slatted base, which is important for keeping mold from growing underneath. Not only are the designs fun, but the frames are made of the highest quality of solid pine plywood. (They ship internationally!) Whether you choose the triangle frame, the simple house frame, or the chimney house frame, you’ll know you’re in good hands. I absolutely love these gorgeous floor bed frames from a small Warsaw-based company. I’ve collected my favorite models below and am excited to show you! Let’s dive in! House-shaped The first step is to toddler-proof the entire bedroom, just in case. You can find floor bed frames with safety rails among house-shaped frames, bunk beds, gated and low-profile frames. And you can spend that energy on what really matters: helping your toddler adjust to this momentous change.

You won’t have to worry about them rolling off or getting trapped in a gap against the wall. When it’s time to transition your toddler out of your bed and into their own, choose a floor bed frame with rails.
